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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 11:10 |
Did you know?- Installing one dimmer in every US home in place of a standard light switch would
- Save $230 million in electricity per year
- Reduce CO2 by 4.3 billion pounds per year
- Be equivalent to taking 370,000 cars off the road
- A 1500 hour incandescent bulb will last nearly ten years when dimmed 33% and used 3 hours per day. That’s longer than the average American keeps a home. (Never change a bulb!)
- Lighting accounts for about 20% of an average home’s electricity bill.
- Lighting accounts for 44% of electricity used office buildings.
- Lighting accounts for 56% of annual electricity use in education buildings.
- Dimming your lights 25% saves 20% in energy.
- Incandescent bulbs last 20 times longer if dimmed by 50%

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 15:31 )
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 12:49 |
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 All URC RF Remotes Now Compatible with URC Lighting
Universal Remote Control Lighting by Lutron is now shipping! With native control you only need a dimmer and a remote – no other interface or black box required. Contact your Sales Rep or Distributor to order. In a breakthrough, Universal Remote Control, Inc announces that the new switches and dimmers can be controlled by Any Complete Control RF Remote! Knowing that dealers have installed tens of thousands of URC’s controls over the years, the product development department made it a priority to ensure that all of those Complete Control series remotes can now be used to control their lighting products. The process to place lighting control into our hand held controllers is simple so the following information will explain exactly how to make any Complete Control remote into a lighting controller: |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 11:06 )
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Friday, 22 August 2008 07:15 |
Flatscreen TV Floor Lift Inca manufactures a lift system specifically designed to raise a flatscreen out of a stored location in the floor, to a perfect viewing position in the room. The Floor Lift is also available with an automatic swivel system. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 11:08 )
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