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when compared to traditional metal halide

Process Equipment, commented, “We are very pleased that LED-IT Fusion Technology Research Center, a top research organization, recognizes the benefits of the led linear high bay light System.  We look forward to supporting LIFTRC and their partners and believe Korea will continue to drive the advancement of LED technology.”

Lusio Solid-State Lighting today announced plans to display the company’s innovative, high efficacy commercial and industrial LED fixtures at the Upper Midwest Electrical Expo, Booth 502. The event takes place April 18th and 19th at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota.

Lusio recently announced the general availability of its new line of high efficacy fixtures: the Lusio Essentials Bay Series. Economically designed for cost conscious commercial and industrial lighting applications such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, data centers, retail showrooms, and many more, the Lusio Essentials Bay Series includes models that use up to 60% less energy than traditional metal halide and fluorescent fixtures while delivering approximately 6,000 to 36,000 lumens and efficacies of 92 to 103 lumens per watt.  The fixtures will be recognized at the Upper Midwest Electrical Expo as both “new”.

Sponsored by the members of the North Central Electrical Manufacturers Club (NCEMC) and managed by the led high bay light staff of the North Central Electrical League (NCEL), the Upper Midwest Electrical Expo has served the electrical industry since 1946.  This year’s attendees will be able to see a Lusio Essentials Bay Series fixture and learn how these energy-saving high bay LED fixtures deliver fast payback periods when compared to traditional metal halide and fluorescent fixtures while delivering similar or greater light output.

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