Spaulding
Lighting, a Hubbell
Lighting brand, has announced the ECL1PSE Back
light Control System for its Cimarron series of
LED lights designed for street-and area-lighting applications. The company says that the system eliminates wasted backlight by 85% without impacting the effective projected area of the solid-state lighting (SSL) beam.
Manufacturers of luminaires based on legacy sources have used large shields to try and control back
light, but in doing so have essentially deflected beams in other directions. Spaulding says that the ECL1PSE system uses a tiny shield on each
LED optic, and that the system design is tuned to accurately and efficiently produce Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Type II, III, IV and V beam distributions.
Spaulding offers the luminaires in
light-output packages ranging from 5000-22,000 lm. The 500K CCT fixtures are approved by the Design
Lights Consortium (DLC) and are rated for 60,000 hours of life.
The Cimarron series dissipates about half the power of HID
lights with comparable
light output. Spaulding also offers bi-level and continuous-dimming features. Moreover, the company offers optional wireless network support through the wiHUBB system.