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The Next Generation LuminairesTM Solid-State Lighting Design Competition was created to recognize and promote excellence in the design of energy-efficient LED commercial lighting luminaires.

This Next Generation Luminaires Showcase highlights innovative, energy-efficient products that provide high lighting quality and consistency, glare control, and lumen maintenance as determined by the 2010 judging panel. The Showcase aims to demonstrate the diversity of solid-state lighting (SSL) products ready for specification in the commercial sector.

PAST COMPETITIONSIn its first year, 2008, the competition recognized 22 products from among a total of 68 entries. In 2009, as the number of commercial LED lighting products on the market increased, the number of NGL entries nearly doubled – to 126, coming from 60 different lighting companies. Of these entries, 43 were chosen as “Recognized” winners and four were chosen as “Best in Class.”

INTRODUCTION

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ORGaNIzeRsNext Generation Luminaires (NGL) is jointly organized by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), represented by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).

IES is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over 100 years, its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers, through a variety of programs, publications, and services.

IALD is an international organization supporting a network of architectural lighting design professionals who satisfy its rigorous qualification process, are distinguished by a unique blend of aesthetic and technical expertise, and operate at the highest level of integrity to create a better world through leadership and excellence in lighting design, and to cultivate the universal acknowledgement and appreciation of the power of light in human life.

DOE’s Building Technologies Program carries out research, development, and market deployment of energy-efficient technologies and practices, partnering with states, industry, and manufacturers to improve the energy efficiency of new and existing buildings. PNNL is a DOE multi-program national laboratory that delivers breakthrough science and technology to meet key national needs.

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TabLe Of CONTeNTsjudgINg PANEl ........................................................................................ 6

STEErINg COMMITTEE ............................................................................... 7

judgINg PrOCESS .................................................................................... 8

EvAluATION CrITErIA .............................................................................. 10

rEquIrEd dOCuMENTS ............................................................................11

BEST IN ClASS ......................................................................................... 12

rECOgNIZEd ............................................................................................17

NOTABlE ................................................................................................. 34

2009 BEST IN ClASS ................................................................................. 38

2009 rECOgNIZEd ................................................................................... 39

2008 BEST IN ClASS ................................................................................. 45

2008 rECOgNIZEd ................................................................................... 46

dOE rESOurCES ...................................................................................... 49

ABOuT ThE IES & IAld .............................................................................. 50

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JUDGING PaNeL

NANCy E. ClANTON, PE, IAld, FIES, lC, lEEd AP Nancy E. Clanton is founder and president of Clanton & Associates, a lighting design firm specializing in sustainable design. A registered professional engineer in Colorado, Nancy chairs IES’s Outdoor Environmental Lighting Committee and Mesopic Committee. She was invited to lead the Lighting Group by the mayors of Seoul, Korea, and Toronto, Canada, at the C40 Summit in Seoul, Korea.

MElANIE TAylOr, IAld, lEEd AP Melanie Taylor leads the Lighting Design Studio for the WSP Flack + Kurtz Seattle Office and brings over 20 years of lighting design experience to her judging duties. She has participated in the design of integrated and sustainable lighting projects for a wide range of projects in Asia and the United States.  She is a professional member of the IALD and has been LEED accredited since 2004.

AvrAhAM MENdAll MOr, IAld, IES, lEEd AP Avraham “Avi” Mor is a partner with Lightswitch Architectural, an international architectural lighting and media design practice. He has over 10 years of experience in a variety of applications, from offices and events to museums and hotels. Avi is an international speaker, past-president of the Chicago Section of the IES, professional member and Midwest regional coordinator of IALD, and a LEED Accredited Professional.

rIChArd WyTON, IES, AEE Richard Wyton is the Corporate Lighting Consultant for Steiner Electric, and has spent the past 40 years in lighting, travelling worldwide on lighting assignments. Richard is an active member of the IES, and is an advisory member of the Energy Management Committee and a recipient of a local IES chapter IALD award,  as well as the Energy Engineer Award from the Association of Energy Engineers.

dAvId C. ghATAN, IAld, IES, lC David C. Ghatan is an Associate with C. M. Kling & Associates, Inc. an architectural lighting design firm based in Washington, D.C. Since joining in 1999 he has worked on a variety of projects worldwide. Mr. Ghatan currently serves on the IALD Board of Directors and is the Regional Coordinator for the IALD in Washington, D.C.

rANdy SABEdrA, IES, IAld Randy Sabedra is principle of RS Lighting Design, an architectural lighting design firm based in New York City. He is the recipient of numerous lighting honors from the IESNYC, IES, IALD, Cooper Source, and Architectural Lighting magazine. Over the past decade Randy has held various chair and advisor positions within the New York City Section of the IES including Past President, Finance Chair, the Student Lighting Competition Advisor, Education Chair, and now heads the NYC Public Outreach Committee.

dAvId MAlMAN, IAld, IES David Malman is an architect and the owner of Architectural Lighting Design in San Francisco. He has maintained a commitment to sustainability for over thirty years through his low-energy and dark-sky lighting designs, which have received LEED Platinum certification and sustainable architecture awards.

gABE ArNOld, PE, lC, CEM Gabe Arnold is a Senior Consultant with Optimal Energy Inc, an energy efficiency and renewable energy consulting firm based in Bristol, Vermont. Gabe has more than 12 years' experience in the lighting energy efficiency industry and has designed and implemented leading-edge lighting efficiency programs in both the United States and Canada. Gabe speaks regularly at local and national conferences on energy-efficient lighting technologies and program design.

glENN hEINMIllEr, IAld, lC, lEEd AP A Principal at the architectural lighting design firm Lam Partners, Glenn is NCQLP Certified, a professional member of the IALD, and a LEED Accredited Professional. He has received an IALD award of Merit, an Edison Award of Merit, and three IIDA Awards of Merit. Glenn has designed the lighting for numerous LEED certified projects utilizing his expertise in producing high-quality electric and daylight solutions with minimized energy use and light pollution. As Chairman of the IALD Energy and Sustainability Committee, he manages the IALD’s contribution to code, regulation, and rating systems development.

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BArBArA CIANCI hOrTON, lC, IAld, IES Barbara Cianci Horton is president and CEO of HLB Lighting Design, Inc. With four offices across the United States, Barbara has been leading the firm’s strategic business planning and marketing since 1992. Her role as a design principal affords her the opportunity to work on significant national and international projects, keeping her in tune with industry trends that are vital to the planning of the firm.

KEvIN hOuSEr, Phd, PE, lC, lEEd AP Kevin Houser is an associate professor of architectural engineering at Penn State. He has published more than 20 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is a member of the board of directors for IES, and a past director of the Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education and IALD. He is one of four editors for the upcoming 10th edition of the IES Lighting Handbook.

MAry MATTESON BryAN, PE, CEM Mary Matteson Bryan is an independent consultant with over 20 years' experience in energy efficiency. She is currently engaged in support of energy efficient lighting programs for utilities such as the Sacramento Municipal Utility District and the Bonneville Power Administration, where she provides technical expertise on emerging energy efficient lighting technologies, such as LED lighting in outdoor and indoor applications.

dAN BlITZEr, lC Dan Blitzer is principal of The Practical Lighting Workshop LLC, a consultancy that provides strategic planning, marketing, communications, and training services to the lighting industry. Dan has written and trained extensively on energy effective lighting; he is a member of the Board of Directors of Lighting Education, and past president of the Designers Lighting Forum of New York.

MElISSA hErTEl, lC, lEEd AP Melissa Hertel is the senior marketing manager of energy and sustainability for Lightolier. She is responsible for tracking sustainable design trends and education of energy smart lighting techniques. She currently serves as the co-chair of the Lighting Industry Research Council, an affiliate of the IALD. Melissa began her career in architectural design where she focused primarily on commercial construction.

ruTh TAylOr, PNNl, IES Ruth Taylor currently serves as a program manager within the Energy and Environment Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she contributes to a number of projects focused on energy efficiency in buildings. Currently, Ruth manages the Next Generation Luminaires commercial SSL design competition and the CALiPER testing program for the DOE Solid-State Lighting program. Other responsibilities include training and outreach activities for DOE’s Commercial Lighting Solutions program.

jEFF MCCullOugh, PNNl, lC, CEM, ClEP Jeff McCullough is a senior research engineer with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory located in Richland, Washington. His main area of focus is commercializing energy efficient technologies, particularly lighting and HVAC systems. He led development of the first-ever ENERGY STAR® criteria for Solid-State Lighting and most recently completed the Lumen Maintenance Test Facility which tests submissions the L PrizeSM competition, the first L PrizeSM for lighting to replace the common incandescent light bulb.

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A total of 138 products arrived at the judging facility in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, for the December 1-3, 2010, judging event. Underwriters Laboratory staff spent four weeks installing products so that each could be individually illuminated and viewed as intended for its typical application.

While the performance categories and evaluation criteria were generally similar, various applications demanded some differentiation. Thus, products were first grouped by application and judged in these groups.

Exterior products were reviewed outside, at night, and at proper mounting heights to allow judges to evaluate products in their intended environment.

The panel of 12 judges, drawn from across the architectural lighting community, evaluated the products by assessing their lighted performance and appearance, adjustment (where applicable), construction, energy effectiveness, and industrial design. In order to take advantage of the panel’s diverse experience, judges were initially asked to rate products individually, rather than push for consensus.

Judges David Malman, Barbara Horton, Mary Matteson Bryan, David Ghatan, Gabe Arnold, and Kevin Houser take notes on entries as they judge to provide constructive feedback to product manufacturers.

JUDGING PROCess

Avi Mor carefully examines product details on an installed downlight.The UL team set up a 40' long truss and elevated it to 25' and then 12' to review the outdoor products at intended application mounting heights.

The competition organizers wish to offer special thanks to the Underwriters Laboratory for hosting the 2010 judging event. Without UL staff patience and attention to detail in installing the 138 submitted products, the competition would not have been possible.

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JUDGING PROCess

Dan Blitzer (left) and Gabe Arnold (right) observe as David Ghatan checks a product’s adjustability.

Nancy Clanton, Avi Mor, and David Ghatan inspect duplicate tabletop products for serviceability and replacement criteria.

To assess serviceability and the replacement of LED modules and drivers, judges examined and de-constructed additional “tabletop” samples provided by the entrants. In many cases, judges tried to simulate how maintenance personnel would have to service the installed product.

The judges also reviewed submitted reference materials, including photometric files (LM-79 and LM-80 test reports and other documentation), LED data sheets, driver specifications, dimming specifications, and other material.

At the end of the initial judging process, the entire group reviewed the group scores and discussed each product. The first consideration was whether each judge would recommend the product for specification: the prerequisite for the “Recognized” winners. Thirty-seven products were ultimately selected by the judging panel by this standard.

Among the Recognized products, the judges then considered whether any merited "Best in Class" selection. To be awarded Best in Class, products needed both to rate highly overall and to stand out from the rest of the group. The judges were not required to select a Best in Class winner in every category. Four products were selected Best in Class this year.

Some products did not fit into typical applications, while others were acknowledged for a particular aspect of design or performance. So, a new category was added this year for "Notable" products.

After the on-site judging event, NGL staff conducted additional focused reviews of submitted documents. Particular attention was given to the LM-79 documentation to verify product performance. While it was not possible to verify life claims, supporting LM-80 documentation was required and reviewed. A number of products could not be recognized because of insufficient documentation.

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The products featured in this catalogue are the best of the products submitted. They meet all the judging criteria and would be specified by most of the judges on the panel.

The primary goal of the judging panel’s evaluation was to select quality products that are more energy efficient than alternative sources in a given application. In a few instances, an awarded product’s efficacy was not as high as the panel would have desired, but provided quality light with light levels required for an application more efficiently than other alternatives. In these instances the judges chose to recognize the product but encouraged the manufacturer to increase the product’s efficacy as technology improves.

Some judges also put a priority on their ability to dismantle, maneuver, focus, and operate all of the fixtures. If the judges were not able to re-assemble the product it was typically not recognized.

The judges scored each entry on color appearance and rendering, appropriate illuminance and luminance, serviceability and replacement, energy efficiency, product depreciation data, dimmability, cost, and aesthetic appearance and style. The judging panel awarded bonus points for entries exhibiting desirable characteristics such as adjustability, flexibility, and innovation.

lIFE rATINgSRealistic projections of the expected life of LED luminaires are a critical concern.  Although the standards for rating LED luminaires are not yet fully established, progress continues to be made. 

Without an industry standard method for establishing the life of LED luminaires, we were unable to certify the life ratings claimed by each entry. Currently, life ratings are based upon probabilistic projections rather than on actual measurement. As a result we elected not to publish the life ratings claimed for the products in this catalog. This is unlike photometric data, which are based upon independent laboratory tests using the industry standard IES LM-79 test procedure.

To support the emerging methodology for evaluating and rating LED products for life, NGL required data for each entry based on current industry standards and best practices.  These included the LED drive current used for the product, the LED manufacturer’s estimated LED life (L70), IES-LM80 test data from the chip manufacturer, a photo or schematic of the temperature measurement point, and in situ temperature measurement in UL 1598 environment for seven hours.  These data were secured for all of the products listed in this catalog, which means that their manufacturers followed the most up-to-date industry practices at the time of the judging. 

NGL encourages all readers to evaluate products personally, to consider the effect of their end-use application on life ratings, and to secure additional information from luminaire manufacturers to back up their published ratings.

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In order to make the competition even more useful to lighting designers and specifiers, the documentation requirements, which were stringent to begin with, were tightened up even further for 2010. As a result, of the 328 products that had been proposed as submissions (by 120 different manufacturers), only 138 actually made it to the judging phase. The rest were rejected either because they weren’t ready for market or because required documentation was not available. Several additional products which were preliminarily awarded by the judging panel were dropped because of insufficient documentation. Documentation supporting life claims was the most challenging for entrants.

The following documents were used by the judges to evaluate the entries.

•LuminairephotometricreportsconductedaccordingtoLM-79fromanindependenttesting lab.

• IESLM-63formattedtestreportfollowingIESLM-79andtestingreportprovidedby independent lab.

• IntegratingsphereoutputreportshowingluminaireCRI,CCT,andspectralpowerdistribution.

•Colorconsistencyspecificationstatement.

•Luminairespecificationsheet.

•FullpublishedLEDdatasheet.

•LuminairedepreciationtestdataorLM-80datafromchipmanufacturer.

•Productphotoorschematicshowingtemperaturemeasurementpoint(TMP).

•Otherdocumentationsubstantiatinglifeclaimsasdeemedappropriatebytheentrant.

•Driverspecificationsheets.

•Dimminginterfacespecificationsheet(dimmingentries).

• Installation/serviceabilityinstructionsheet.

•Productwarrantystatement.

•End-of-lifepolicystatement.

•Productphotos.

•Marketingmaterials.

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The judges evaluated white light, general illumination products available for specification in the commercial market. The panel initially selected 37 products from the 138 reviewed as “Recognized,” meaning the panel would recommend these 37 products to other specifiers. From all the Recognized, market-ready products, the judges were asked—at their discretion—to identify any that they considered “Best in Class.” To attain this level, a product had to both stand out from the others and be evaluated at the top of a majority of evaluation categories. Thus, products named Best in Class had to be more than just the highest ranked of the group. Not all entry categories were awarded this distinction. The 2010 Best in Class winners are as follows:

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lINEAr CONCEAlEd lEd luMINAIrE .................................................................................13 the lighting quotient, Cove LighTing

eW BurST POWErCOrE ....................................................................................................14 philips color kinetics, FaCade LighTing

EquO lEd dESK lAMP .....................................................................................................15 koncept technologies inc., Task LighTing

NanolEd .........................................................................................................................16 usAi, ReCessed aCCenT LighTing

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The fraqtirTM linear concealed LED cove luminaire produces a warm, white asymmetric distribution that evenly washes ceilings or walls without trapping light. The fraqtirTM optics, combining a refractor and total internal reflection, deliver a highly controlled beam with powerful peak candlepower. Units adjust for aiming, and lock in place. The fraqtirTM is available in modular lengths from 1’ to 9’; at 350 mA, one driver serves three feet. The fraqtirTM is available with integral or remote drivers, 350 mA or 700 mA drive current, and 120V or 277V dimming.

Model Number: S301-r06g

judging CommentsThe judges praised the light distribution, aiming, and color. Specific comments included: “great distribution,” “best asymmetric distribution,” “great optics and even field,” “consistently aimable,” and “great color.” The panel did express some concerns over cost.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:1906lumens

• Power:42watts

• Efficacy:45.3lm/W

• CCT:3103K,CRI:82

• IndependentTestingLaboratories –Report#66501and#66181

The LighTing QuoTienT www.thelightingquotient.com/fraqtir.aspx

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ew bURsT POweRCORe

The eW Burst Powercore is a high-output, exterior-rated LED luminaire designed for highlighting architectural elements. The housing is die-cast aluminum, IP66 rated, adjusts 180° x 360° and locks in place; canopy and landscape mountings are available. Beam control options for the 8° primary optic include four spread lenses, as well as a louver and three cowls for glare control. The eW Burst Powercore is available in two color temperatures, accepts 100-277V input and is dimmable. LED array and driver are integral and not field replaceable.

ModelNumber:523-000036-03

judging CommentsThejudgeswereveryimpressedwiththelightingeffectsandefficiencyoftheeWBurstPowercore.“Tremendousthrowforonly30W,”“excellentnarrowbeam,”and“excellentcoverageandcontrol”wereallincludedinindividualjudgingcomments.Therewereconcerns,however,overserviceabilityandcolorshiftattheedgeofthebeam.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:1162lumens

• Power:29.3watts

• Efficacy:39.7lm/W

• CCT:2712K,CRI:82

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#18431

PhiLiPs coLor kineTics www.philipscolorkinetics.com

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Clean and slim, the Equo LED desk lamp’s counterweight design allows finger-tip adjustability. The luminaire head remains poised and level as the arm moves up and down, while delivering ample local task illumination. A touch-sensitive control strip switches the lamp on and off and dims with a gentle sliding motion. Equo can be equipped with an optional occupancy sensor. The driver is field serviceable; the LED module requires factory replacement.

Model Number: ElXW-SIl-dSK

judging CommentsThe judges reacted very positively to the Equo design. Comments like “nice shape,” “very cooldesign,”and“greatvalue”indicatewhytheproductwasseenas“BestinClass”almostat the outset. judges did express some concerns about glare control.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:242.8lumens

• Power:5.5watts

• Efficacy:44.3lm/W

• CCT:3299K,CRI:83

• InterTek–Report #100225920CRT-001

koncePT TechnoLogies inc. www.konceptech.com

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NanoLED provides low intensity accent lighting with 40º tilt and 362º horizontal adjustment. With just a minimal 2.5" aperture, NanoLED can be “hot aimed” and locked in place with an Allen-head driver. The die-cast lighting element is removable for interchange of optics and replacement of the LED module or driver, while retaining its locked aiming position. Options include four color temperatures, three beam spreads (25-55°), two wattages, a dimmable driver, and several trim options. NanoLED housings are available for insulated ceilings (air tight) and non-insulated ceilings (non-air handling).

Model Number: lN10rAT-BM-MPl110-30KS

judging CommentsThe judges appreciated the small aperture, glarecontrol,andadjustabilityoftheNanolEd. “Small and compact is nice,” “very cooladjustability,”“lowglare,”and“veryserviceable,”wereallthoughtsvoicedbymembersofthepanel.Severaljudgesdidhoweverwanttoseeanadjustablebeamspread or more beam options.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:384.9lumens

• Power:10.4watts

• Efficacy:36.9lm/W

• CCT:3009K,CRI:82.4

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21141

usAi www.usailighting.com

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ReCOGNIzeDAMErluX glOBAl lIghTINg SOluTIONS ................................................... 18

TECh lIghTINg ........................................................................................ 18

INTENSE lIghTINg ................................................................................... 19

juNO lIghTINg grOuP ...............................................19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 29

lIghTINg SErvICES INC............................................................................ 20

PhIlIPS lIghTOlIEr .......................................................................21, 26, 29

rSA lIghTINg .......................................................................................... 22

uSAI .................................................................................................. 23, 28

COOPEr lIghTINg ............................................................................. 23, 25

vISA lIghTINg ................................................................................... 24, 30

EdISON PrICE lIghTINg ........................................................................... 25

FOCAl POINT .......................................................................................... 26

PhIlIPS OMEgA ....................................................................................... 27

juICEWOrKS ........................................................................................... 27

CrEE lEd lIghTINg ................................................................................. 28

EdgE lIghTINg ........................................................................... 30, 32, 33

AXIS lIghTINg ......................................................................................... 31

dIgITAl luMENS ...................................................................................... 31

PhIlIPS dAy-BrITE .................................................................................... 32

EvOluCIA, INC. ........................................................................................ 33

PhIlIPS rOAdWAy lIghTINg ..................................................................... 34

ZuMTOBEl lIghTINg, INC. ....................................................................... 35

PhIlIPS WIdE-lITE .................................................................................... 35

IlluMINATION MAChINES ........................................................................ 36

lITON lIghTINg ...................................................................................... 36

lANdSCAPE FOrMS INC. .......................................................................... 37

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Contour Series Track Head

AmErLux GLOBAL LIGHTInG SOLuTIOnSwww.amerlux.com

The Element Envision LED Head’s lighting module, power supply and optics (15°, 25°, 40°) are modular for replacement. Design allows internal airflow to rear vents while conserving a seamless form, and internal isolated power supply reduces visual impact. Dimmable digital logic controller is operated in constant current mode.

ModelNumber:700PJENVLL3418S judging Comments

The color qualities, adjustability, and overall design of the Element Envision LED Head were noted by the judges, but the panel would like to see more accessories offered and expressed some concern over the price.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:677lumens

• Power:16.5watts

• Efficacy:40.9lm/W

• CCT:2932K,CRI:84.8

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#19910 and#19255

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:809.6lumens

• Power:18.2watts

• Efficacy:44.7lm/W

• CCT:3095K,CRI:86

• OnSpex–Report#30014417

Housed in a soft architectural contour design, the Contour features high performance LEDs with excellent beam control from spot through wide flood. A cluster of 2x2, 2x3, 3x3, 3x4 or 4x4 LED optics work together as one, in a range of wattages to deliver the perfect amount of light for any application.

Model Number: CNTrv23.18.lEd.E.WT.120.Fl.3000 judging Comments

The judges appreciated the glare control features of the Contour Series Track Head but commented on the need for more accessories to provide additional shielding.

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Element Envision LED Head

TECH LIGHTInGwww.techlighting.com

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mB900 InTEnSE LIGHTInGwww.intenselighting.com

The MB900 features a clean architectural style, high quality uniform illumination without pixilation, and optimal glare control with a deep-set LED array. Three optical distributions are available including 24° narrow flood, 32° flood, and 50° wide flood. The MB900 is available in brushed satin nickel, satin silver, satin black, semi gloss white, and custom powder coat.

Model Number: MB90030 judging Comments

The simple design and color quality of the MB900 were commended by the judges as were its high level of adjustability and beam spread.

The T253 Cylindra 22W LED is available in 3 colors and 3 standard beam patterns and is compatible with all Juno line voltage trac and monopoints. The LED driver is cleverly concealed in the fixture housing, making the T253 look like a PAR30 incandescent fixture. Cylindra’s integral, bayonet-mounted accessory holder accommodates two light control accessories if desired.

ModelNumber:T253LED-3K-SP-WH judging Comments

The judges admired the Juno T253 22W Cylindra LED Trac fixture's color and distribution qualities as well as its narrow beam and optics. They did encourage the manufacturer to offer more accessories and increase efficacy.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:904lumens

• Power:17.8watts

• Efficacy:50.8lm/W

• CCT:3148K,CRI:78

• LightingSciencesInc.–Report#27427

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:947.4lumens

• Power:22.7watts

• Efficacy:41.7lm/W

• CCT:3083K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#17755

T253 Cylindra LED JunO LIGHTInG GrOuPwww.junolightinggroup.com

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The T251 Cylindra 15W LED is compatible with all Juno line voltage trac and T58 monopoints. The custom LED driver is incorporated into a miniature housing, making the T251 look like a low-voltage incandescent fixture. Cylindra’s integral, bayonet-mounted accessory holder accommodates one light control accessory if desired.

ModelNumber:T251LED-3K-SP-BL judging Comments

The judges praised the Juno T251 15W Cylindra LED Trac fixture's compact design and nice wide beam but would like to see more shielding options.

T251 Cylindra LED JunO LIGHTInG GrOuPwww.junolightinggroup.com

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:610.8lumens

• Power:13.2watts

• Efficacy:46.4lm/W

• CCT:3101K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#18072

LumeLEx® 2040 Series LIGHTInG SErvICES InC.www.lightingservicesinc.com

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:549.9lumens

• Power:25.3watts

• Efficacy:21.7lm/W

• CCT:2621K,CRI:97

• Intertek–Report#100204772CRT-001

The LumeLEX® 2040 Series is a dimmable LED spotlight which produces high quality, high CRI, consistent white light for the most demanding applications. Patented optical control, full line of glass, film and shielding accessories, field changeable reflectors, and replacement LED modules make this a highly versatile white light luminaire.

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ModelNumber:LX2040-C2 judging Comments

The superior color quality and optical control of the LumeLEX® 2040 Series were acknowledged by the judging panel, but the panel also encouraged the manufacturer to improve light output and efficacy.

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luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:549.9lumens

• Power:25.3watts

• Efficacy:21.7lm/W

• CCT:2621K,CRI:97

• Intertek–Report#100204772CRT-001

The Alcyon LED Cylinder was designed around the finest white LEDs and thermally engineered for superior performance. The optics are interchangeable and available in a range of beam spreads for lighting flexibility. Both the 16W and 23W versions received recognition by the judging panel.

ModelNumbers:LLA0130WH/BK/ALandLLA1130 judging Comments

The judges commented on the relatively low glare and soft beam of the Alcyon and liked the ability to change lenses.

luminaire Testing (23W model)• LightOutput:1117lumens

• Power:22.8watts

• Efficacy:48.8lm/W

• CCT:3205K,CRI:82.6

• Intertek–Report#100186408CRT-008

Alcyon PHILIPS LIGHTOLIErwww.lightolier.com

Aculux recessed Accent Light

JunO LIGHTInG GrOuP www.junolightinggroup.com

Aculux 31/4" aperture recessed adjustable LED fixture is available in three color temperatures (3000K, 3500K, and 4100K) and has 3 field interchangeable optics (15° spot, 24° narrow flood, and 35° flood). The precision geared hot-aiming achieves 370° rotation, 45° tilt.

ModelNumber:IC43LSQ-3K-N judging Comments

The judges commended the nice build and adjustability of the Aculux 31/4" Aperture Recessed Accent Lighting's square aperture but noted some non-uniformity in the color beam and potential installation issues.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:595.5lumens

• Power:19.6watts

• Efficacy:31.8lm/W

• CCT:3022K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#21543

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The Mini LED Recessed Downlight and Gimbal are both ideal for residential and commercial limited space applications. The sleek, compact form factor of the downlight provides direct accent lighting with a low glare optic system and choice of beam patterns. The aimable gimbal design provides up to 30° vertical adjustment. Both the Downlight and Gimbal models received recognition from the judging panel.

ModelNumbers:MD1L35K-NFL-WHandMG1L35K-NFL-WH

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The size and dimming features of the Juno Mini LED Downlight and Gimbal impressed the judges but the panel would like to see better adjustability and expressed some concerns about possible code issues with the installation.

mini LED Downlight and Gimbal

JunO LIGHTInG GrOuPwww.junolightinggroup.com

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luminaire Testing (recessed gimbal model)• LightOutput:190.4lumens

• Power:4.9watts

• Efficacy:38.2lm/W

• CCT:3599K,CRI:86

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#21546

LED Combolight rSA LIGHTInGwww.rsalighting.com

The RSA Next Generation LED Combolight is available in one to six light configurations with 8W or 18W LED modules. The Stasis LED module is available in spot, medium, or flood distributions and in 3000K or 4000K color temperatures.

Model Number: C1NN30SMl1TgBB judging Comments

The judges commended the LED Combolight for its warm color and nice beam spread. They also commented on the need for locking features and a wider range of adjustability.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:329.8lumens

• Power:8.5watts

• Efficacy:38.9lm/W

• CCT:3067K,CRI:79.9

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#18090

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BeveLED 4" LED recessed wall wash and adjustable downlight were both recognized by the NGL judges. The wall wash optical system with a 362° horizontal rotation includes light engines which arefieldreplaceable/upgradableviaremovalofthelightengineboardonly.Thedownlightisavailable with beam spreads of either 10° or 30° and have CBCPs ranging from 2243 to 9523 depending on wattage and lensing options. Both the BeveLED wall wash and downlight received recognition by the judges.

ModelNumbers:3130-LSTA4-8320-C1-30-10-NC and3150-LSTW4-6020-C1-30-NC judging Comments

The adjustability and wide beam spread of the BeveLED was acknowledged by the judges, but they would like to have seen a better locking mechanism in the product they reviewed.

LuminaireTesting(adjustabledownlightmodel)• LightOutput:864.8lumens

• Power:19.4watts

• Efficacy:44.6lm/W

• CCT:3043K,CRI:81.8

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#20240

BeveLED uSAIwww.usailighting.com

Portfolio 6 Wall Wash COOPEr LIGHTInG www.cooperlighting.com

Portfolio's 6" aperture LED open Wall Wash features a diffused optical system with low aperture brightness. A two-stage reflector system produces high levels of vertical illumination on the wall with minimal source brightness. It also includes standard 0-10V dimming capability and includes a flexible disconnect system which allows for tool-less replacement of the LED engine from below ceiling.

ModelNumber:LD615835D010-6LS111LI judging Comments

The judges felt the Portfolio 6 Wall Wash provided a lot of light for the price and had nice uniformity for a wall washing application.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:1270lumens

• Power:24.6watts

• Efficacy:51.4lm/W

• CCT:3377K,CRI:82

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Sleight vISA LIGHTInG www.visalighting.com

luminaire Testing (32" model)

• LightOutput:839.8lumens

• Power:25.9watts

• Efficacy:32.4lm/W

• CCT:3555K,CRI:88

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21188and#21187

Sleight provides performance illumination in a 13/8" profile complying with OSHPD code for corridors. Versatile mounting options include: vertical, horizontal, wall, ceiling, surface or semi-recessed. Available in a range of color temperatures (3000K, 3500K and 4000K) with optional 0-10V dimming with a remote power supply.

Model Number: Cv1980PSX-lEdNWT judging Comments

The sleek appearance of the Sleight with its up-and- down wall grazing feature was admired by the judges. Some judges did express concerns about the remote power supply and the installation challenges that it might present.

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TheT256LED35WWallWash/FloodTracfixturedeliversapowerfulanduniformpunchoflight.The sleek, shallow, 15" long profile enables it to virtually blend in with the trac. The T256 is also compatible with all Juno line voltage trac.

ModelNumber:T256LED-3K-BL

T256 LED Wall Wash/Flood

JunO LIGHTInG GrOuPwww.junolightinggroup.com

LuminaireTesting(15"model)

• LightOutput:1588lumens

• Power:32.3watts

• Efficacy:49.2lm/W

• CCT:2954K,CRI:85

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#20438

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The judges admired the color quality and distribution of the Juno T256 35W LED WallWash/FloodTracfixturebutwouldlike to see better optics and accessories.

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Portfolio's LED downlight features a curved transitional lens design that reduces LED source brightness and evenly distributes light across the entire lens producing even illumination. A flexible disconnect allows for tool-less replacement of LED engine from below ceiling. Both the 4" and 6" aperture models received recognition by the judges.

ModelNumbers:LD413835D0104LS51LIandLD615835D010-6LS51LI judging Comments

The judges commended the small aperture, nice light distribution, glare control and soft edges of the Portfolio 4 and 6 but would like to see the cone a little deeper for better shielding.

LuminaireTesting(4"aperturemodel)• LightOutput:1286lumens

• Power:24.3watts

• Efficacy:52.9lm/W

• CCT:3349K,CRI:82

• IndependentTestingLaboratories –Report#66286and#66282

Portfolio 4 and 6 COOPEr LIGHTInGwww.cooperlighting.com

LED FTD DL/5-2000 EDISOn PrICE LIGHTInG www.epl.com

LEDFTDDL/5-2000isa5"aperturedownlightwithalowbrightnessaluminumreflector,40°shielding, and a 1.0 spacing criterion. Both the LED module and the driver can be replaced through the fixture aperture. The downlight can be converted to a lensed wall washer in the field.

ModelNumber:LEDFTDDL/5-2000 judging Comments

The warm color, nice distribution, and smooth beamoftheLEDFTDDL/5-2000impressedthe judges. The use of a fan for heat management did cause some concern.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:1631lumens

• Power:38.3watts

• Efficacy:42.6lm/W

• CCT:3002K,CRI:77

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21228

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Calculite LED Downlight PHILIPS LIGHTOLIEr www.lightolier.com

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:1240lumens

• Power:26.5watts

• Efficacy:46.8lm/W

• CCT:2978K,CRI:78

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#18043

The Calculite 1500 Lumen 6" wide beam downlight is an efficient alternative to specification-grade compact fluorescent with excellent color rendering throughout the visible spectrum and the decorative, emergency and dimming options with which the specification community is comfortable. An earlier version received recognition in the 2008 competition.

ModelNumber:C6L1520CL30KCCDW/C6L15N1 judging Comments

The warm color, glare control, uniformity, and serviceability of the Calculite 6" 1500 Lumen LED Downlight were all commended by the judging panel. Some color shift at the edges was noted by the judges.

ID LED FOCAL POInT www.focalpointlights.com

The ID LED downlight is designed to harness the inherent benefits of LED in a sustainable design. It utilizes Philips Fortimo LED downlight module with patented remote phosphor technology creating high quality, high white light in a fully enclosed metal module with a glass phosphor lens.

ModelNumber:FL4D-13LED-L35-120-RO-T+L4-RO-DN-CD-NP judging Comments

The low glare, small aperture, and soft distribution of the ID LED were applauded by the judging panel. Judges did express some concerns about accessibility issues for serviceability.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:1063lumens

• Power:23.9watts

• Efficacy:44.4lm/W

• CCT:3362K,CRI:76.7

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#20376

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LED Downlight JuICEWOrkS www.juiceworksled.com

The JuiceWorks 6" LED downlight provides exceptional light performance with advanced two-stage optics, minimizing glare and delivering the specified light spread. The design is fully dimmable, delivers over 50% more foot-candles than common flood lamps or a 26W CFL, and is very easy to install.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:668lumens

• Power:14.3watts

• Efficacy:46.8lm/W

• CCT:3012K,CRI:80

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21174and#21173

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The Philips Omega Revelation LED downlight combines MesoOptic® diffusion with proprietary remote phosphor technology to produce one of the most efficient and advanced LED systems available for general downlighting applications.

Model Number: OM6lEd39120

judging Comments

The warm color, cone brightness, distribution, value, and efficacy of the Omega Revelation LED Downlight were all applauded by the judging panel.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:2426lumens

• Power:39.8watts

• Efficacy:61lm/W

• CCT:3262K,CRI:76.3

• TestingLaboratory: Luminaire Testing Laboratory –Report#19278

Omega revelation LED Downlight

PHILIPS OmEGAwww.omegalighting.com

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ModelNumber:14300SW judging Comments

The judges admired the aesthetic appearance and color quality of the LED Downlight and were particularly intrigued by the product's innovative use of glass in the lens.

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Cr6™ Downlight CrEE LED LIGHTInG www.creeledlighting.com

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:584.5lumens

• Power:9.1watts

• Efficacy:64lm/W

• CCT:2796K,CRI:94

• OnSpex–Report#30014047-3

The Cree CR6TM Downlight replaces 65W lamps in standard 6" recessed housings, using only 10.5W. Cree TrueWhite® Technology enables a combination of high efficacy, high color accuracy and consistent CCT. Dimmable down to 5%, this downlight is designed for use in a variety of applications.

Model Number: Cr6 judging Comments

The judges were impressed by the excellent value and warm color of the CR6TM Downlight, although they did note that it is probably more appropriate for residential applications.

nanoLED uSAI www.usailighting.com

NanoLED 2.5" LED recessed downlight features field interchangeable highly specular injection molded polycarbonate reflectors which are available in 20°, 30°, or 52° beam angles.

ModelNumber:LN25RDT-BM-MPL110-30KS judging Comments

The judges praised the small aperture, low brightness, and smooth beam of the NanoLED. They also liked the tool-less service but had some concerns about high angle brightness.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:428.7lumens

• Power:10.6watts

• Efficacy:40.6lm/W

• CCT:3023K,CRI:82

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#21137

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vetro LED Pm Series PHILIPS LIGHTOLIEr www.lightolier.com

This Vetro LED PM Series pendant fixture consists of a 4¾" diameter satin machined aluminum power head, running at 20W and 120V, and utilizing a 16 LED array with a 3000K phosphor film to achieve optimum light distribution, through a hand-blown opal glass accessory.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:401.1lumens

• Power:17.8watts

• Efficacy:22.5lm/W

• CCT:2566K,CRI:78.7

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21923and#21922

LED Mini-Pendants combine the energy efficiency of LED operation in a stylish miniature scale. They produce warm, elegant, dimmable light in either 2700K or 3000K color temperatures. Offered in lustrous metallic finishes or rich painted finishes, these sleek pendants are the perfect complement to a variety of decors.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:151lumens

• Power:5.6watts

• Efficacy:26.7lm/W

• CCT:2999K,CRI:82

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#21638and#21639

Decorative LED mini-Pendants

JunO LIGHTInG GrOuPwww.junolightinggroup.com

DeCoRAtive PenDAnt lighting

ModelNumber:TQJPL2783SNSTN

judging Comments

The soft beam, intensity, and small attractive design of the Decorative LED Mini-Pendant was applauded by the judges, but they would like to see the manufacturer improve the product's efficacy.

DeCoRAtive PenDAnt lighting

ModelNumber:PM02L30SA1withPG01 judging Comments

The judges appreciated the aesthetic apprearance, warm color, and even illumination of the Vetro LED PM Series and felt it was a good use of LED technology.

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Escape vISA LIGHTInG www.visalighting.com

Escape is a performance luminaire for interior and exterior applications. The slim format fits discreetly into today’s architectural designs. Escape is designed for indirect and direct lighting applications. To control brightness while maximizing output, Escape features a 73% transmissive Lumieo lens. The Escape is available with 0-10V dimming.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:640.2lumens

• Power:18.8watts

• Efficacy:34lm/W

• CCT:3549K,CRI:91

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21029and#21028

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Taos LED EDGE LIGHTInG www.edgelighting.com

Available in round or square versions, the ADA-compliant Taos LED provides 7 watts of bi-directional lighting for indoor and outdoor applications. The sleek fixture features a satin aluminum finish.

Model Numbers: round version: TAOS-W-rd-lEd-SA, Square version: TAOS-W-Sq-lEd-SA judging Comments

The compact, sleek design of the Taos LED caught the eye ofthejudgingpanel.Theyalsofelttheindoor/outdoor application was a good value.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:158.3lumens

• Power:6.5watts

• Efficacy:24.4lm/W

• CCT:3182K,CRI:84

• Intertek–Report#100242492CRT-001

ModelNumber:CB1948PSX-LEDNWT judging Comments

The judges acknowledged the Escape's small, clean design but expressed concerns about the large driver and the installation issues it might cause.

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ILE-mB-3 DIGITAL LumEnS www.digitallumens.com

The ILE-MB-3 is designed for 15- to 30-foot ceiling heights in manufacturing, bulk storage, non-racked storage and warehouse docks. Each fixture has built-in wireless networking, allowing communication with the LightRules Lighting Management System.

Model Number: IlE-MB-3-NW judging Comments

The judges commended the built-in controls and communication features of the ILE-MB-3 as well as the color and wide distribution. There was some concern expressed about the glare control and price of the product.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:10620lumens

• Power:160.5watts

• Efficacy:66.2lm/W

• CCT:4240K,CRI:73.9

• OnSpex–Report#30016413

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DIA AxIS LIGHTInG www.axislighting.com

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:1615lumens

• Power:26watts

• Efficacy:62lm/W

• CCT:3173K,CRI:82.9

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory–Report#19910 and#19255

DIA LED is a low profile recessed luminaire that provides uniform illumination to enhance office and public spaces while complementing modern interior designs. Features such as hinged center optic component and easy to remove driver cover allow for easy maintenance.

Model Number: dIA22-S-lEd6-W-uNv-d-SM

judging Comments

The judges appreciated the aesthetic appearance and efficacy of the DIA but felt its light output might not be sufficient for its intended application. The panel also expressed concerns about the price compared to traditional sources for this application.

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Sun3 is a recessed 3" round or square LED fixture with beveled trim. The Sun3 uses an internal LED driver and can be used as an uplight, or optical filters can be added to tilt the beam for use as a steplight.

Model Numbers: round version: SuN3-rd-SC-SA, Square version: SuN3-Sq-SC-SA

judging Comments

The judges felt the Sun3 LED's square shape was nicely designed for the application at a good price. They did express some concerns with glare control.

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:280lumens

• Power:6.6watts

• Efficacy:42.6lm/W

• CCT:2968K,CRI:80.3

• Intertek–Report#100233515CRT-002

Sun3 LED EDGE LIGHTInGwww.edgelighting.com

LED Dock Light PHILIPS DAy-BrITE www.daybrite.com

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:744lumens

• Power:15watts

• Efficacy:49.6lm/W

• CCT:6131K,CRI:74

• IndependentTestingLaboratories –Report#62972and#62971

The LED dock light is an energy saving alternative to the traditional 150W PAR dock light. The LED unit consumes only 15 watts and saves 135 watts when compared to the 150W PAR lamp. With its flexible arm, it is infinitely adjustable and almost indestructible.

ModelNumber:ID5L32-120 judging Comments

The judging panel commended the LED Dock Light for its durable construction and felt it was a promising application for LEDs.

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SCHx5 LED EvOLuCIA, InC. www.evolucialighting.com

TheSCHX5LEDstreet/arealightemploysEvoLucia’sAimedOptics™ technology to efficiently direct light to a target area. The SCHX5 performs with an industry-high Fitted Target Efficacy score of 57 to put the most foot-candles on the ground, in the pattern required, with the best uniformity, using the fewest LEDs and the least power consumed.

ModelNumber:SCHX5/80-43/PAL/T2/277/LG judging Comments

The judges applauded the glare control, uniformity, and efficacy of the SCHX5 LED. The judges did express some concern about high angle glare control.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:6596lumens

• Power:78.6watts

• Efficacy:83.9lm/W

• CCT:4440K,CRI:76

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#18528and#19255

Port LED is a recessed 2" round or square LED fixture with beveled trim and an internal LED driver. It can be used as an uplight or a steplight by adding optical filters to tilt beam.

Model Numbers: RoundVersion:PORT-RD-ST-SA,SquareVersion:PORT-SQ-ST-SAwithPORT-LL judging Comments

The small aperture, value, and glare control of the Port LED was commended by the judging panel.

Port LED EDGE LIGHTInGwww.edgelighting.com

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:95lumens

• Power:3.5watts

• Efficacy:27.1lm/W

• CCT:3029K,CRI:80

• Intertek–Report#100233515CRT-001

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The Notable category recognizes products that offer a distinctive feature or aspect, but that did not otherwise earn recognition on the basis of their lighting and energy performance. The judges believe that the marketplace will benefit from learning about these products.

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roadStar PHILIPS rOADWAy LIGHTInG www.philips.com/roadwaylighting

LED RoadStar luminaire with Dynadimmer dimming technology has a durable IP66 sealed construction, excellent thermal management, and resistance to the elements. An earlier version received recognition in the 2008 competition.

ModelNumber:GPLM-180W98LED4K-LE2-120-CDMG-CP12-PH8-NP judging Comments

The wide distribution, shielding, and affordability of the RoadStar impressed the judges, but the panel did express some concern about glare control.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:14208lumens

• Power:200.5watts

• Efficacy:70.8lm/W

• CCT:4172K,CRI:68

• SpectraluxLaboratory–Report#L1009015-C1 and#L1009012-RI

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SUPERSYSTEM LED is a modular, flexible accent lighting system. Adjustable or recessed low-wattage LED lighting elements plug into discrete locations in the extruded aluminum housing. Drivers are installed on top of the luminaire mounting plate and concealed in the housing. Housing unit can be connected in series and will also accept conventional elements.

Model Number: SPr-lS judging Comments

The judges highly rated the “innovative approach to mini LEDs,” especially the small scale, good adjustability, and light output for the size. Lack of accessories and glare control were concerns.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:224lumens

• Power:6.2watts

• Efficacy:36lm/W

• CCT:3145K,CRI:83.9

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory –Report#21021

HIBrED HID/LED Low-Level Ambient Lighting System

PHILIPS WIDE-LITE www.widelite.com

HIBRED is an LED luminaire built into the mounting arm of an HID site luminaire. It provides low-level illumination during off-peak hours when the HID source is turned off. This arrangement both reduces energy consumption and extends the maintenance cycle. HIBRED can be connected to a variety of new luminaires, and to some existing, compatible luminaires, or attached to most existing poles.

ModelNumber:HIB-21-NW-(XX)-5L-120-SS-TSA judging Comments

While some judges questioned the concept, others felt the illumination was appropriate for the application and described the product as “elegant” and “very useful.”

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:1815lumens

• Power:27.2watts

• Efficacy:66.7lm/W

• CCT:4074K,CRI:68

• IndependentTestingLaboratories–Report#65968 and#65966

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ILLumInATIOn mACHInES www.illuminationmachines.com

The four-foot long Estelle™ LED mirror luminaire produces 1500 lumens from 12 exposed sources, emulating bare filaments. The product utilizes a new 300° omni-directional optical technology and a beveled mirror backplate to produce a decorative sparkle effect. Both the driver and LED elements are field replaceable.

Model Number: Estelle12_CCT code_CrI code judging Comments

The judges were intrigued with the ability of the product to produce sparkle at high efficacy: “interesting application; low energy solution,” “cool spin on an old idea.” However, a few judges criticized the brightness and the rendering of skin tones.

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:1510lumens

• Power:34.2watts

• Efficacy:44.1lm/W

• CCT:3016K,CRI:84

• SpectraluxLaboratory–Report#21357and#21356

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LITON's 4" aperture recessed downlight with satin haze aluminum reflector produces nearly 1000 lumens using 23 watts. The Architectural Downlight provides a cost effective solution for both new construction and retrofit applications. Available in non-dimming and 0-10V dimming models.

ModelNumber:LHALD4

luminaire Testing

• LightOutput:987lumens

• Power:23.4watts

• Efficacy:42.2lm/W

• CCT:3165K,CRI:80

• LightingSciencesInc.–Report#27120

Architectural Downlight LITOn LIGHTInG www.practicalled.com

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The judges were impressed by the lighting and dimming performance at a lower-than-expected price. Several judges complimented the glare control but a few noted some color issues.

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Lo-Glo is a family of pathway and pedestrian scaled luminaires with a warm color of high CRI illumination, which is claimed to support the circadian cycle and human health. Replaceable and sealed LED cartridge of cast aluminum works with the housing and integrated pole to provide thermal management.

ModelNumbers:G117 judging Comments

The judges were excited by the luminaire design of the Lo-Glo and voiced comments such as: “innovative,” “looks great,” and “love this direction.” However, there was concern over the low efficacy and the limited shielding, which allowed some visible brightness from a distance.

Lo-Glo LAnDSCAPE FOrmSwww.landscapeforms.com

luminaire Testing• LightOutput:227lumens

• Power:7.5watts

• Efficacy:29.3lm/W

• CCT:3425K,CRI:83

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www.gelightingsystems.com

PhIlIPS WIdE-lITE

vizorLEDluminaire Testing• LightOutput:4112lumens• Power:68.4watts• Efficacy:60.1lm/W• CCT:4009K,CRI:64• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#63499and#63500

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STIlE, A BrANd OF SPIlIghTINg INC.

Stile Stykluminaire Testing• LightOutput:2645lumens• Power:53.8watts• Efficacy:41.5lm/W• CCT:3497K,CRI:83• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#63421and#63428

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FINElITE, INC.

CurvE by Fineliteluminaire Testing• LightOutput:381lumens• Power:7.8watts• Efficacy:48.8lm/W• CCT:3622K,CRI:82• LightingSciences,Inc.–Report#26201

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COOPEr lIghTINg Halo Stasis LEDluminaire Testing www.haloltg.com

• LightOutput:933lumens

• Power:18.6watts

• Efficacy:50.6lm/W

• CCT:3000K*,CRI:85*

• MetaluxResearchLabs – report #A10108

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

lIghTINg SErvICES INC. LumeLEx 2000luminaire Testing www.lightingservicesinc.com

• LightOutput:830lumens

• Power:25.9watts

• Efficacy:32lm/W

• CCT:3072K,CRI:81

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#63468and#63472

AMErluX glOBAl lIghTINg SOluTIONS Contour 3x3luminaire Testing www.amerlux.com

• LightOutput:987lumens

• Power:23.4watts

• Efficacy:42.2lm/W

• CCT:2861K,CRI:86

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#15703and#16768

dASAl INduSTrIES matrix mx1-xICluminaire Testing www.dasalindustries.com

• LightOutput:810lumens

• Power:26.3watts

• Efficacy:30.8lm/W

• CCT:2991K,CRI:82

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#63170and#63172

uSAI BeveLED™ (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition)

luminaire Testing www.usaillumination.com

• LightOutput:734lumens

• Power:21.9watts

• Efficacy:33.5lm/W

• CCT:2939K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17112and#16824

TEMPO INduSTrIES, INC. Series 6000 Coveluminaire Testing www.tempoindustries.com

• LightOutput:473lumens

• Power:7.7watts

• Efficacy:61.4lm/W

• CCT:2996K,CRI:83

• LightingSciences,Inc.–Report#25099

vISA lIghTINg Advantus Linear LEDluminaire Testing www.visalighting.com

• LightOutput:3719lumens

• Power:97.0watts

• Efficacy:38.3lm/W

• CCT:3326K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17050and#17052

FINElITE, INC. murOluminaire Testing www.finelite.com

• LightOutput:1159lumens

• Power:20.6watts

• Efficacy:56.3lm/W

• CCT:3462K,CRI:84

• LightingSciences,Inc.–Report#26081

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luminaire Testing www.epl.com

• LightOutput:418lumens

• Power:14.7watts

• Efficacy:28.4lm/W

• CCT:3212K,CRI:83

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. – report #62820 and #6282

SPECIAlTy lIghTINg INduSTrIES 805-LED-APHluminaire Testing www.specialtylightingindustries.com

• LightOutput:626lumens

• Power:27.5watts

• Efficacy:22.8lm/W

• CCT:3050K*,CRI:80*

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17067

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

PurE lIghTINg Stratusluminaire Testing www.purelighting.com

• LightOutput:1576lumens

• Power:79.0watts

• Efficacy:19.9lm/W

• CCT:2969K,CRI:95

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61526and#61614

EdgE lIghTINg nautilus LEDluminaire Testing www.edgelighting.com

• LightOutput:782lumens

• Power:34.8watts

• Efficacy:22.5lm/W

• CCT:2949K,CRI:84

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#62659and#62662

rElEd SySTEMS reLED Stem mountluminaire Testing www.reledsystems.com

• LightOutput:860lumens

• Power:18.0watts

• Efficacy:47.8lm/W

• CCT:4000K*,CRI:80*

• LightingLaboratoryInc. -Report#0409-07E

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

PlANET lIghTINg LED Handrail Lighting Systemluminaire Testing (1 lEd module) www.planetlighting.com

• LightOutput:116lumens

• Power:2.5watts

• Efficacy:46.4lm/W*

• CCT:5378K,CRI:70

• Intertek–Report#3195475CRT-001

*installation with multiple mini-pucks and matched power supply is typically 66 lm/w

gE lIghTINg SOluTIONS Tetra® AL10luminaire Testing (18" module) www.gelightingsystems.com

• LightOutput:300lumens

• Power:6.7watts

• Efficacy:44.4lm/W

• CCT:3014K,CRI:93

• GEConsumer&Industrial(CALiPERrecognized)–Report#0980098

FINElITE, INC. LED undercabinetluminaire Testing (22" module) www.finelite.com

• LightOutput:441lumens

• Power:7.5watts

• Efficacy:58.8lm/W

• CCT:3481K,CRI:85

• LightingSciences,Inc.–Report#26083

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gE lIghTINg SOluTIONS Immersion™ rv30luminaire Testing (60" module) www.lumination.com

• LightOutput:1295lumens

• Power:29.0watts

• Efficacy:44.7lm/W

• CCT:5392K,CRI:71

• GEConsumer&Industrial(CALiPERrecognized)–Report#LT306050CTR

CrEE lEd lIghTINg Lr6-Dr1000luminaire Testing www.creelighting.com

• LightOutput:1020lumens

• Power:11.9watts

• Efficacy:85.7lm/W

• CCT:2701K,CRI:92

• OnSpeX/CSAInternational –Report#1503and#30012426-F

SEAGuLLLIGHTING/JuICEWORKSLED Surface mount Downlightluminaire Testing www.seagulllighting.com

• LightOutput:610lumens

• Power:14.0watts

• Efficacy:43.6lm/W

• CCT:3156K,CRI:82

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#16778and#16779

EdISON PrICE lIghTINg LED round OS DL/5-800luminaire Testing www.epl.com

• LightOutput:652lumens

• Power:14.7watts

• Efficacy:44.4lm/W

• CCT:3212K,CRI:83

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#62775and#62821

INTENSE lIghTINg SS4luminaire Testing www.intenselighting.com

• LightOutput:655lumens

• Power:15.0watts

• Efficacy:43.7lm/W

• CCT:3500K*,CRI:83*

• LightingLaboratoryInc. –Report#0409-03C

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

COOPEr lIghTINg Halo LED 900luminaire Testing www.haloltg.com

• LightOutput:740lumens

• Power:14.1watts

• Efficacy:52.5lm/W

• CCT:2776K,CRI:81

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17136and#17140

PhIlIPS lIghTOlIEr Calculiteluminaire Testing www.colorkinetics.com

• LightOutput:1048lumens

• Power:19.6watts

• Efficacy:53.5lm/W

• CCT:3772K,CRI:76

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#15738and#14857

STIlE, A BrANd OF SPIlIghTINg INC. Stile Trygluminaire Testing www.specSTILE.com

• LightOutput:2065lumens

• Power:44.6watts

• Efficacy:46.3lm/W

• CCT:3581K,CRI:80

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#63424and#63430

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luminaire Testing www.zumtobel-led.com

• LightOutput:3194lumens

• Power:50.0watts

• Efficacy:63.9lm/W

• CCT:3500K*,CRI:90*

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17210

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

lITECONTrOl L20luminaire Testing www.litecontrol.com

• LightOutput:1634lumens

• Power:27.4watts

• Efficacy:59.6lm/W

• CCT:4359K,CRI:88

• LightingSciences,Inc.–Report#26228

ZuMTOBEl lIghTINg, INC. SLOTLIGHT LEDluminaire Testing www.zumtobel-led.com

• LightOutput:664lumens

• Power:17.0watts

• Efficacy:39.1lm/W

• CCT:3479K,CRI:81

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17660

dIgITAl luMENS ILE HB-3 Intelligent Lighting Systemluminaire Testing www.digitallumens.com

• LightOutput:8147lumens

• Power:182.0watts

• Efficacy:44.7lm/W

• CCT:5902K,CRI:75

• OnSpeX/CSAInternational – report #30012288

lIghTWIld Lusio Bayluminaire Testing www.lightwild.com

• LightOutput:5759lumens

• Power:103watts

• Efficacy:65.2lm/W

• CCT:3966K,CRI:66

• OnSpeX/CSAInternational –Report#30013-7and#30012068

AlBEO TEChNOlOgIES S-Series Sealed LED High Bayluminaire Testing www.albeotech.com

• LightOutput:12151lumens

• Power:175.0watts

• Efficacy:69.4lm/W

• CCT:5000K*,CRI:71*

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#62214

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

COOPEr lIghTINg Streetworks OvH LEDluminaire Testing (63 lEd model) www.streetworkslighting.com

• LightOutput:5028lumens

• Power:78.3watts

• Efficacy:64.5lm/W

• CCT:4212K,CRI:68

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17133and#17134

PhIlIPS hAdCO EvolaireLuminaireTesting(1440LEDmodel) www.hadcoled.com

• LightOutput:6631lumens

• Power:104.8watts

• Efficacy:65.1lm/W

• CCT:5295K,CRI:80

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#16106and#16107

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BETAlEd® LEDway™ Streetlightluminaire Testing (30 lEd model) www.betaled.com

• LightOutput:3031lumens

• Power:53.6watts

• Efficacy:56.5lm/W

• CCT:3928K,CRI:79

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#62430and#62431

lEd rOAdWAy lIghTINg lTd. Satellite S96mluminaire Testing (96 lEd model) www.ledroadwaylighting.com

• LightOutput:6720lumens

• Power:86.5watts

• Efficacy:77.7lm/W

• CCT:5000K*,CRI:70*

• Luminaire-TestingLaboratory,Inc. – report #16102

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

PhIlIPS luMEC roadStar™ (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition)

LuminaireTesting(49LEDmodel) www.lumec.com

• LightOutput:4759lumens

• Power:73.3watts

• Efficacy:64.9lm/W

• CCT:3914K,CRI:64

• SpectraluxIndustriesInc. – report #l0908192-C1

STErNBErg lIghTINg A850Sr LEDLuminaireTesting(84LEDmodel) www.sternberglighting.com

• LightOutput:5763lumens

• Power:96.0watts

• Efficacy:60.0lm/W

• CCT:4343K,CRI:78

• BuildingAcoustics&LightingLaboratories,Inc.–Report#14586

gE lIghTINg SOluTIONS Evolve™ Domed Area Lightluminaire Testing (60 lEd model) www.gelightingsystems.com

• LightOutput:4900lumens

• Power:91.0watts

• Efficacy:53.8lm/W

• CCT:4100K,CRI:65

• GEConsumer&Industrial(CALiPERrecognized)–Report#0980103

lSI INduSTrIES INC. LSI Crossover® xAm/S LEDluminaire Testingm (63 lEd model) www.lsi-crossover.com

• LightOutput:9911lumens

• Power:136.0watts

• Efficacy:79.2lm/W

• CCT:6039K,CRI:70

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#62384and#62362

BETAlEd® 227 recessedluminaire Testing (30 lEd model) www.betaled.com/petroleum

• LightOutput:4224lumens

• Power:54.7watts

• Efficacy:77.2lm/W

• CCT:5674K,CRI:73

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. – report #62990 and #62991

gE lIghTINg SOluTIONS Evolve™ LED Area Lightluminaire Testing (130 lEd model) www.gelightingsystems.com

• LightOutput:11000lumens

• Power:210.0watts

• Efficacy:52.4lm/W

• CCT:4167K,CRI:79

• GEConsumer&Industrial(CALiPERrecognized)–Report#0980101

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COOPEr lIghTINg Invue Entri LEDluminaire Testing www.invuelighting.com

• LightOutput:3477lumens

• Power:54.0watts

• Efficacy:64.4lm/W

• CCT:4008K,CRI:65

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#17131and#17132

WINONA lIghTINg Dalton Brass LED-32luminaire Testing www.winonalighting.com

• LightOutput:416lumens

• Power:7.2watts

• Efficacy:57.8lm/W

• CCT:4713K,CRI:80

• Intertek-Report#W4088L

lSI INduSTrIES INC. Crossover® xSL LEDluminaire Testing (100 lEd model) www.lsi-crossover.com

• LightOutput:4957lumens

• Power:62.0watts

• Efficacy:80.0lm/W

• CCT:5359K,CRI:69

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61925and#62121

2009 judgESChip Israel, LC, LEED AP, IALD

Barbara Cianci Horton, LC, IALD, ESNA

Jeffrey L. Brown, IALD, IESNA

Jeff McCullough, LC, CEM, CLEP

Mary Matteson Bryan, PE, CEM

Roger Berger, IESNA

Lara Jacobson Cordell, LC, LEED AP

Kevin Houser, PHD, PE, LC, LEED AP

David Brumbelow, IESNA

Nancy E. Clanton, PE, IALD, FIES, LC, LEED AP

Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP

Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP

Back: Melissa Hertel, Dan Blitzer, Chip Israel, Bob Berger, David Brumbelow, Nancy Clanton. Middle: Barbara Horton, Mary Matteson-Bryan, Lara Jacobson, Ruth Taylor. Front: Jeff McCullough, Melanie Taylor, Avi Mor, Jeff Brown, Kevin Houser.

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WINONA lIghTINg

STEP03luminaire Testing• LightOutput:454lumens• Power:21.7watts• Efficacy:21.3lm/W• CCT:2996K,CRI:71• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc.–Report#14646

www.winonalighting.com

jOurNÉE lIghTINg

AZArAluminaire Testing• LightOutput:249lumens• Power:6.9watts• Efficacy:36.1lm/W• CCT:2911K,CRI:85• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61434

www.journeelighting.com

gE lIghTINg

Immersionluminaire Testing• LightOutput:1494lumens• Power:42.5watts• Efficacy:35.1lm/W• CCT:3515K,CRI:72• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61428

www.gelighting.com

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luminaire Testing www.mplighting.com

• LightOutput:373lumens

• Power:18.3watts

• Efficacy:20.4lm/W

• CCT:2953K,CRI:96

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14644

AMErluX lIghTINg SOluTIONS Cylindrix II LEDluminaire Testing www.amerlux.com

• LightOutput:588lumens

• Power:10.2watts

• Efficacy:29.0lm/W

• CCT:2648K,CRI:83

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#60335and#13138

SPECIAlTy lIghTINg INduSTrIES 1009-LED (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition)

luminaire Testing www.specialtylightingindustries.com• LightOutput:232lumens

• Power:9.7watts

• Efficacy:23.9lm/W

• CCT:2720K*,CRI:80*

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14117

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

SPECIAlTy lIghTINg INduSTrIES 1500-LEDluminaire Testing www.specialtylightingindustries.com

• LightOutput:269lumens

• Power:10.1watts

• Efficacy:26.6lm/W

• CCT:2720K*,CRI:80*

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14115

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

TECh lIghTINg LED Pendantluminaire Testing www.techlighting.com

• LightOutput:200lumens

• Power:5.6watts

• Efficacy:35.7lm/W

• CCT:2968K,CRI:80

• Interteck–Report#3163877CRT-001

MP lIghTINg LED161luminaire Testing www.mplighting.com

• LightOutput:283lumens

• Power:13.4watts

• Efficacy:20.7lm/W

• CCT:2956K,CRI:96

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61429

gAllIuM lIghTINg, llC GS6luminaire Testing www.galliumlighting.com

• LightOutput:1009lumens

• Power:23.6watts

• Efficacy:42.8lm/W

• CCT:3357K,CRI:84

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14375and#14377

PhIlIPS eW Downlight Sm Powercoreluminaire Testing www.colorkinetics.com

• LightOutput:492lumens

• Power:14.7watts

• Efficacy:33.5lm/W

• CCT:3996K*,CRI:85*

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#60244

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

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lIghTOlIEr Calculite LED Downlight (updated version recognized in the 2010 competition)

luminaire Testing www.lightolier.com• LightOutput:1032lumens

• Power:20.1watts

• Efficacy:51.3lm/W

• CCT:3015K,CRI:80

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14215and#14216

AMErluX lIghTINg SOluTIONS Evoke 2.9luminaire Testing www.amerlux.com

• LightOutput:910lumens

• Power:25.1watts

• Efficacy:36.2lm/W

• CCT:3176K,CRI:89

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#13459and#14046

CrEE lEd lIghTINg Lr4luminaire Testing www.creelighting.com

• LightOutput:563lumens

• Power:10.9watts

• Efficacy:51.6lm/W

• CCT:2709K,CRI:94

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#59866

CrEE lEd lIghTINg Lr6luminaire Testing www.creelighting.com

• LightOutput:685lumens

• Power:11.7watts

• Efficacy:58.5lm/W

• CCT:2758K,CRI:95

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#59254

AlBEO TEChNOlOgIES, INC. C-Series LED High Bayluminaire Testing www.albeotech.com

• LightOutput:18,268lumens

• Power:362watts

• Efficacy:50.4lm/W

• CCT:5000K*,CRI:75*

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61077

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

CrEE lEd lIghTINg Lr24luminaire Testing www.creelighting.com

• LightOutput:3237lumens

• Power:44.7watts

• Efficacy:72.4lm/W

• CCT:3491K,CRI:89

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#58648

WINONA lIghTINg Winscape LED16luminaire Testing www.winonalighting.com

• LightOutput:226lumens

• Power:12watts

• Efficacy:18.8lm/W

• CCT:2808K,CRI:84

• LuminaireTestingLaboratory,Inc. –Report#14650

PhIlIPS eW Cove Powercoreluminaire Testing www.colorkinetics.com

• LightOutput:177lumens

•Power:4.5watts

• Efficacy:39.3lm/W

•CCT:4315K*CRI:77*

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#58657

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

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luminaire Testing www.gelighting.com

• LightOutput:558lumens

• Power:12.7watts

• Efficacy:43.2lm/W

• CCT:3024K,CRI:70

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. –Report#61427

lEd-lINEAr xooluxluminaire Testing www.led-linear.com

• LightOutput:447lumens

• Power:15.1watts

• Efficacy:29.6lm/W

• CCT:3567K,CRI:76

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. – report #61126

PhIlIPS eW Profile Powercoreluminaire Testing www.colorkinetics.com

• LightOutput:325lumens

• Power:10watts

• Efficacy:32.1lm/W

• CCT:4000K*,CRI:82*

• IndependentTestingLaboratories,Inc. – report #60082

*color values have not been independently verified through LM-79 testing

2008 judgESNancy E. Clanton, PE, FIES, LC, IALD, LEED AP

Avraham Mendall Mor, IALD, IES, LEED AP

Melanie Taylor, IALD, LEED AP

Charles K. Thompson, AIA, LC, IALD, IESNA, LEED AP

Frank A. Florentine

Michael Hennes

Gregg D. Ander, FAIA, IESNA, ASHRAE

Naomi Johnson Miller, FIES, FIALD, LC

Jeff McCullough, LC, CEM, CLEP

Samantha LaFleur, LC, LEED AP

Ronald D. Kurtz, IALD, IESNA, LEED AP Associate

Stefan R. Graf, Principal, IALD, LC, IESNA

John Gebbie

Michael Grather

Back: Michael Hennes, Ron Kurtz, Dan Blitzer, Samantha LaFleur, Gregg Ander, Michael Grather, Stefan Graf, Frank Florentine, Avraham Mor, Jeff McCullough, John Gebbie. Front: Charles Thompson, Melissa Hertel, Melanie Taylor, Nancy Clanton, Naomi Miller, Ruth Taylor.

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lIghTINg FACTS DOE’s Lighting Facts® program is a voluntary pledge program to assure that LED lighting, as it reaches the market, is represented accurately. Participation in Lighting Facts is open to all who manufacture, sell, and recommend the best in LED lighting. www.lightingfacts.com

gATEWAy TEChNOlOgy dEMONSTrATION Demonstrations showcase high-performance LED products for general illumination in a variety of commercial and residential applications. Demonstration results provide real-world experience and data on state-of-the-art SSL product performance and cost effectiveness. www.ssl.energy.gov/gatewaydemos.html

CAliPEr DOE’s testing program provides unbiased information on the performance of a widely representative array of commercially available SSL products for general illumination. Test results guide DOE planning for research and development, design competitions, and technology procurement activities. www.ssl.energy.gov/CaLiPeR.html

l PrIZESM DOE’s L PrizeSM competition aims to accelerate development and adoption of SSL products to replace the common light bulb. The L PrizeSM challenges industry to develop replacement technologies for two of today’s most widely used and inefficient products: 60W incandescent lamps and PAR 38 halogen lamps. www.lightingprize.org

lIghTINg FOr TOMOrrOW The Lighting for Tomorrow competition recognizes innovative, attractive, energy-efficient residential lighting design. www.lightingfortomorrow.com

NEXT gENErATION luMINAIrES The Next Generation LuminairesTM competition recognizes excellence in the design of energy-efficient LED commercial lighting luminaires. Sponsored by DOE, the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, and the International Association of Lighting Designers, the competition was launched in May 2008. www.ngldc.org

TEChNICAl SuPPOrT FOr STANdArdS DOE provides national leadership and support for the development of new test proceduresand standards for SSL to accelerate the standards development process, facilitate ongoing collaboration, and offer technical assistance. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ssl/standards.html

TINSSl DOE’s Technical Information Network for Solid-State Lighting (TINSSL) increases awareness of SSL technology, performance, and appropriate applications. www.ssl.energy.gov/technetwork.html

MuNICIPAl SOlId-STATE STrEET lIghTINg CONSOrTIuM Launched to leverage the efforts of cities pursuing evaluations of LED street lighting products, the Consortium collects, analyzes, and shares technical information and experiences related to LED street and area lighting demonstrations. www.ssl.energy.gov/ consortium.html

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IESThe IES is a collegial community dedicated to improving the lighted environment.

The IES is composed of a diverse membership, all with an interest in and a dedication to good lighting. 25% of the membership is involved in manufacturing (lamps, sources, luminaires, accessories); another 25% is composed of lighting designers and architects. The remaining 50% is composed of consultants, electrical and building contractors, distributors, and wholesalers, individuals working in affiliated lighting fields, those working for utilities and energy services, and people in government and education.

Over one thousand of these members serve on committees, most serving on the Society’s document development committees; these committees develop standards, design guides, technical memoranda, lighting energy management materials, guidelines and lighting measurement, testing and calculation guides.

IAldFounded in 1969 and based in Chicago, Illinois, USA, the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is an internationally recognized organization dedicated solely to the concerns of independent, professional lighting designers. The IALD strives to set the global standard for lighting design excellence by promoting the advancement and recognition of professional lighting designers. Value Lighting designers are a tremendous resource of innovative, practical and economically viable lighting solutions. They understand the role of lighting in architectural and interior design and utilize their extensive experience and knowledge of lighting equipment and systems to enhance and strengthen design.

Governed by an 11-member board of directors, the IALD is a volunteer association that relies on the active participation of its members. The over 700 lighting designers around the world who are members of the IALD hold a position of distinction and authority in the lighting design profession.

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