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It is possible to eliminate more than a kilowatt of energy consumption just by moving to LED. This important case study shines new light on the 200 year old problem of inefficient lighting solutions. The use of legacy lighting no longer adds up. A shift to next generation LED lighting is the best way to reduce energy consumption and costs, extend lifecycles, and give your senses a break from flicker, noise, and dullness. KILL-A-WATT and give something back to the environment that you live in today.

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Page 1: Grid Lite Case Study

A: LED Wallpacks B: Office 1 C: Office 2 D: Work Area E: Exit Lamps

Grid-Lite 2x2

CASE STUDY

EXTERIOR WALLPACKS

The client chose a pair of AC

powered 50,000 hour LED , 895

Lumen, 5,487 Kelvin wallpacks

that consume only 14 Watts each

versus the typical 1,000 hour,

100W incandescent lamps. The

wallpacks incorporate dusk to

dawn sensors.

LED EXIT LAMPS

Traditional Exit lamps are power

hungry 24 Watt beasts that use

limited lifetime Lead Acid

Batteries for emergency power.

Our LED solution uses only 4

Watts and 90 minutes of lifetime

via small lithium batteries.

GRID LITE

Grid-Lite is an advanced 24 Volt

DC based 2X2 lampless LED

panel that can be installed in a

ceiling grid, on a wall, or in a

custom enclosure. Choose from

available 4100 Kelvin or warm

3400 Kelvin neutral color and

realize the savings as each panel

consumes only 45 Watts.

A19 LAMP

The bathroom vent fan

incorporated a 60W incandescent

lamp which was replaced with a

16 Watt, 1100 Lumen, 3000

Kelvin bright white LED lamp.

Up to 50,000 hour - lifetime

ALL LED MODULAR FACILITY

IP UtiliNET Energy Services has installed an all LED solution for a Touax provided modular facility. The lighting

solution consists of; Grid Lites with dimmers as fluorescent alternatives, exit signs, outdoor wall packs, and A19

replacements for traditional incandescent lamps. The legacy fluorescent, incandescent, and halogen l lighting

solution offered an energy consuming 1955 Watts, no dimming capability, and lifetimes of up to 6,000 hours

(fluorescent). The installed IP UtiliNET Energy Services ALL LED solution delivers 724 Watts of total power

consumption leading to a net elimination of 1,231 Watts and an expected solution lifetime of 50,000 hours. The

implementation achieves symmetry in design, long life, low maintenance, reduced operating cost, and simplified

installation with the IP UtiliNET Grid Lite & Panel System. The energy efficient lampless grid-lite panels are

installed as mechanically dimmable, and can also be electronically dimmable.

WIDE RANGE OF CAPABILITIES

This AC based modular facility demonstrates the range of LED solutions. The bathroom uses a single A19 lamp in

a traditional incandescent screw in fixture, the offices use the 2X2 Grid-Lite panels and have a wall mounted

dimmer knob. The exit lamps are all LED, and the ceiling lamps in the main room are switch controlled Grid-Lite

panels.

The evolution to advanced LED lighting is not a question of when it will be available, it is now a question of which facility to do next and what components to use. Traditional AC fluorescent troffers cost more to install, operate, maintain, and radiate heat causing your cooling systems to work harder.

ALL LED MODULAR FACILITY ELIMINATES 1,231 WATTS

GRID-LITE SPECIFICATIONS

4100 Kelvin per panel ( 3200 Available)

CRI; 80

Lumens per watt; >70

Weight; 5.5 lbs

120/277 VAC Auto Sensing Power Supply

24 VDC, 1.7A Grid Lite Power Requirement

ETL Safety Tested and Listed

Operating Environment; For dry or damp

locations, Temperature – 0 to 40 degrees C,

Humidity – 10% to 90% non-condensing

Lifetime; 50,000 hours

Dimmer; Remote, Dial, Wireless, Software

Up to 30 lamps on a single power supply

Made in USA, Patent Pending

IP UtiliNET

6825 Shiloh Road East,

STE B-7

Alpharetta, GA 30005

P (877) 901-6947

www.iputilinet.com [email protected]

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