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Sunrise Technologies Releases LED Streetlight Dimming Control

Sunrise Technologies announce the product release of their LED Streetlight Dimming Control.

ANSI C136.41 Dimming Photocontrol (Photo: Business Wire)

The control produces a 0-10 Vdc or a Pulse Width Modulation output to LED Streetlight Drivers through an ANSI C136.41 receptacle. The dimming signal is automatically sent at a preset time thereby eliminating any potential complications with field settings. The unit automatically adjusts for seasonal sunrise and sunset changes.

The Local Dimming Control enables users the ability to start obtaining the benefits of dimming on whatever scale they choose. The experience gained through local dimming can be invaluable to future more comprehensive projects.

Vance Spillman, Vice President and GM of Sunrise Technologies says: “It is generally accepted that LED Streetlight Dimming will be part of our future. Our new LED Streetlight Dimming Control provides the mechanism to realize the benefits of dimming now and at the same time learn the best practices for individual lighting systems.”

The Dimulator 3 is the latest addition to Sunrise Technologies’ family of control products for LED Streetlighting applications. Sunrise’s other LED Streetlighting Control product applications include network (e.g. IPV6, etc.) compatible wireless monitoring/control/dimming/metering, PC controlled wireless parking lot monitoring/control/dimming, and highly accurate Long Life Dusk to Dawn control.

Source: http://www.sun-tech.biz

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