by Rebecca Walker — November 18, 2009—The Lighting Quotient, a leading architectural lighting manufacturer of sustainable lighting solutions, demonstrated its energy-efficient portfolio of products at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo November 10-13 at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
After undergoing a corporate rebranding in October, The Lighting Quotient revealed its new identity at the show, an ideal venue to highlight the company’s focus on sustainable lighting.
To support the company’s environmental commitment, the booth was primarily constructed of recycled and reusable materials
The company’s newly-released, energy-efficient Ovalinear Style M159 outdoor fixture lit a WaterWall, showcasing the luminaire’s ability to provide a low wattage solution with superior efficacy in outdoor settings. It is also certified for use in wet locations. The M159 is compact yet incorporates a powerful ceramic metal halide lamp that projects 92 lumens per watt and has a rated life of 12,000 hours, ideal for illuminating entry canopies or signs where faithful color rendition and durability are critical, says the company.
In addition, the M159 comes with a high-purity extruded aluminum reflector and a die-cast aluminum ballast compartment that employs a single-piece gasket seal to guard against water entry. Durable stainless steel hardware in seize-proof door frame inserts and a powder-coat finish capable of withstanding a 1,000-hour salt spray test make the M159 well-equipped to deal with any type of weather. The M159 is representative of The Lighting Quotient’s next generation of sustainable lighting solutions.
The Lighting Quotient (formerly known as Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs Inc. (SRSDI), manufactures energy-efficient lighting solutions that meet and exceed stringent energy codes and sustainability goals. For more on the company, see its Web site.