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    Rockwall Outdoor Lighting Job | Dallas Landscape Lighting – Video - April 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Rockwall Outdoor Lighting Job | Dallas Landscape Lighting
    Rockwall, TX customer had Dallas Landscape Lighting install tree lighting, cabana lights, pathway lights, fence sconces, party lights, step lighting and pool...

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    Copy of Rockwall Outdoor Lighting Job | Dallas Landscape Lighting – Video - April 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Copy of Rockwall Outdoor Lighting Job | Dallas Landscape Lighting
    Rockwall, TX customer had Dallas Landscape Lighting install tree lighting, cabana lights, pathway lights, fence sconces, party lights, step lighting and pool...

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    Campton Hills making efforts to preserve the night sky - April 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAMPTON HILLS When Mark Christensen first moved to his St. Charles home 30 years ago, he could see the Milky Way albeit faintly from his backyard.

    You cant do that anymore, the Fox Valley Astronomical Society member said.

    Christensen chalks the disappearing night sky up to too much development but said the situation isnt hopeless in Kane County with some effort.

    Nearby Campton Hills is making that effort.

    Five years after voters said they wanted the village to consider adopting a dark sky light ordinance, Campton Hills leaders have drafted a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance for new construction.

    The Plan Commission recommended approval of the ordinance in January, but the Village Board has yet to act on the document. Village President Patsy Smith said last week that trustees are waiting for it to be reviewed by a professional.

    Although the proposed ordinance is 18 pages, it can be summed up in three sentences:

    Shine the light where you need it.

    Dont use any more light than you need.

    Turn off the lights when you dont need them.

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    Outdoor Area and Street Lighting: Market Analysis and Forecast 2014 - April 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WEST HARTFORD, Conn., April 17, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Global Information Inc. announces the addition of a new market research report "Outdoor Area and Street Lighting: Market Analysis and Forecast 2014" at GIIResearch.com

    A worldwide push for LED outdoor lighting occurred in 2012, due in large part to various national and international political initiatives. 2 million LED luminaires were installed in tunnels and roadways during the year. Prices are forecasted to decline due to market competition. Energy consumption will continue to be a pressing issue as electricity cost and demand rise. The demand for more efficient and longer lasting LED lighting will continue to grow at an aggressive pace.

    This insightful report analyzes the market for LED outdoor area and street lighting from 2010 to 2012 and offers a forecast through 2017.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Executive Summary Chapter 2: Scope and Definition Chapter 3: Overview and Background Chapter 4: Roadway Lighting Chapter 5: Area Lighting List of Tables and Figures

    More detailed information is available at http://www.giiresearch.com/report/su293856-outdoor-area-street-lighting-market-analysis.html

    Media Contact: Joe Malley, Global Information, Inc., 860-674-8796, US-marketing@gii.co.jp

    News distributed by PR Newswire iReach: https://ireach.prnewswire.com

    SOURCE Global Information, Inc.

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    (outdoor lighting concept) – Video - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    (outdoor lighting concept)
    contact: voronovlight@gmail.com.

    By: Artem Voronov

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    How Its Made 811 Fur Coats – Hearses – Outdoor Lighting Fixtures – Golf Tees – Video - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How Its Made 811 Fur Coats - Hearses - Outdoor Lighting Fixtures - Golf Tees
    Have you ever wondered how things are made? Find out how the everyday objects people use become the things they are. How It #39;s Made is a documentary televisio...

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    Campton Hills leaders draft a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance Keeping the lights low - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAMPTON HILLS When Mark Christensen first moved to his St. Charles home 30 years ago, he could see the Milky Way albeit faintly from his backyard.

    You cant do that anymore, the Fox Valley Astronomical Society member said.

    Christensen chalks the disappearing night sky up to too much development but said the situation isnt hopeless in Kane County with some effort.

    Nearby Campton Hills is making that effort.

    Five years after voters said they wanted the village to consider adopting a dark sky light ordinance, Campton Hills leaders have drafted a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance for new construction.

    The Plan Commission recommended approval of the ordinance in January, but the Village Board has yet to act on the document. Village President Patsy Smith said last week that trustees are waiting for it to be reviewed by a professional.

    Although the proposed ordinance is 18 pages, it can be summed up in three sentences:

    Shine the light where you need it.

    Dont use any more light than you need.

    Turn off the lights when you dont need them.

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    Keeping the lighting low in Campton Hills - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAMPTON HILLS When Mark Christensen first moved to his St. Charles home 30 years ago, he could see the Milky Way albeit faintly from his backyard.

    You cant do that anymore, the Fox Valley Astronomical Society member said.

    Christensen chalks the disappearing night sky up to too much development but said the situation isnt hopeless in Kane County with some effort.

    Nearby Campton Hills is making that effort.

    Five years after voters said they wanted the village to consider adopting a dark sky light ordinance, Campton Hills leaders have drafted a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance for new construction.

    The Plan Commission recommended approval of the ordinance in January, but the Village Board has yet to act on the document. Village President Patsy Smith said last week that trustees are waiting for it to be reviewed by a professional.

    Although the proposed ordinance is 18 pages, it can be summed up in three sentences:

    Shine the light where you need it.

    Dont use any more light than you need.

    Turn off the lights when you dont need them.

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    Keeping the lighting low in Campton Hills

    Campton Hills leaders draft a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CAMPTON HILLS When Mark Christensen first moved to his St. Charles home 30 years ago, he could see the Milky Way albeit faintly from his backyard.

    You cant do that anymore, the Fox Valley Astronomical Society member said.

    Christensen chalks the disappearing night sky up to too much development but said the situation isnt hopeless in Kane County with some effort.

    Nearby Campton Hills is making that effort.

    Five years after voters said they wanted the village to consider adopting a dark sky light ordinance, Campton Hills leaders have drafted a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance for new construction.

    The Plan Commission recommended approval of the ordinance in January, but the Village Board has yet to act on the document. Village President Patsy Smith said last week that trustees are waiting for it to be reviewed by a professional.

    Although the proposed ordinance is 18 pages, it can be summed up in three sentences:

    Shine the light where you need it.

    Dont use any more light than you need.

    Turn off the lights when you dont need them.

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    Campton Hills leaders draft a responsible outdoor lighting ordinance

    Surge Protection Modules suit LED lighting applications. - April 17, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CHICAGO, Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, has introduced two product lines designed specifically to provide transient overvoltage protection for outdoor and commercial LED lighting fixtures. Constructed with Littelfuse thermally protected Varistors, the LSP05 and LSP10 Surge Protection Device (SPD) Modules provide robust surge current handling capability. A built-in thermal disconnect function provides additional protection from catastrophic failures and fire hazards, even under the extreme circumstances of Varistor end of life or sustained overvoltage conditions. Applications include outdoor and commercial LED lighting, including roadway lighting, traffic lighting, digital signage, service entrance lighting, parking garage/lot lighting, flood lighting, tunnel lighting, and street lighting.

    The LSP05 Module is configured with parallel connections. The LSP10 Module is available with either parallel or series connections; the series-connected version of the LSP10 is the worlds first indicating surge arrestor capable of handling surges of up to 20,000 amps used for outdoor LED applications. With the parallel-connected versions, an indicator wire can activate an LED to tell maintenance personnel when to replace the SPD in order to ensure the luminaire remains protected. The LSP10 series-connected version cuts luminaire power off to provide a clearly visible indication the SPD should be replaced.

    Municipalities and property owners make a significant investment when they replace legacy lighting with LED lighting, so they have high expectations for reliability, said Johnny Chang, product manager for the LSP05 and LSP10 product lines. The LSP05 and LSP10 are designed to protect these lighting fixture investments from damage due to surge events and reduce maintenance costs by providing a real-time indication when the SPD module needs to be replaced.

    The LSP05 and LSP10 Surge Protection Modules offer these key benefits: These optimized surge immunity solutions protect outdoor LED fixture investments with maximum lightning surge current ratings of 20,000A (LSP10) and 10,000A (LSP05). Internal varistors are thermally protected to prevent failure due to end-of-life or continuous overvoltage faults. Clear indication of SPD replacement prevents future surge damage to luminaire. IP66 water-proof and dust-proof design allows for flexibility in outdoor installation locations, inside or outside of luminaire, top or bottom at lighting pole, in transformer box or on distribution panel. Indication wire options make it easy to implement an indicating/monitoring circuit for SPD replacement. These devices are recognized to meet UL1449 Type 4 Component Assembly requirements and are compliant with IEC 61643-11 Class II and EN 61643-11 Type 2, so they are suitable for use in LED lighting fixtures around the world. Their compact form factor (48x48x30mm) makes them easy to mount inside a luminaire; mounting tabs simplify installation and replacement.

    Availability The LSP05 and LSP10 Surge Protection Modules are available in bulk pack. Sample requests can be placed through authorized Littelfuse distributors worldwide. For a listing of Littelfuse distributors, please visit Littelfuse.com.

    For More Information Additional information is available on the LSP05 Module Series product page and datasheet and the LSP10 Module Series product page and datasheet. If you have technical questions, please contact: Johnny Chang, Product Manager, jchang@littelfuse.com.

    About Littelfuse Founded in 1927, Littelfuse is the world leader in circuit protection with growing global platforms in power control and sensing. The company serves global customers in the electronics, automotive and industrial markets with technologies including fuses, semiconductors, polymers, ceramics, relays and sensors. Littelfuse has over 7,500 employees in more than 35 locations throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit the Littelfuse website: littelfuse.com.

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