Intermatic introduces extended life electronic photo controls


SPRING GROVE, ILL – Intermatic, the leader in energy management solutions, today announced the launch of three new Electronic Photo Controls that have been designed, tested and warrantied to meet the long life expectancies of LED and other new light fixtures.

 The new products feature 10, 15 and 20-year life expectancies, a significant improvement over most photo controls in use today.

“This product line is the long life solution,” says Marketing Manager, Jimmy Adjunta. “It’s compatible with today’s long life LED and other high performance lighting applications that utilize electronic ballasts and drivers.”

The extended life Electronic Photo Controls are appropriate for open space lighting applications such as street and roadway lighting, parking lots, and parks and playgrounds as well as residential access, common space and architectural lighting.

Intermatic’s Electronic Photo Controls line includes: 

1) ELC4536 - the Standard Electronic Photo Control compatible with a 2 amp electronic ballast; 

2) EK4536 - the Select Grade Electronic Photo Control compatible with a 6 amp electronic ballast; 

3) LED4536SC - the Specifier Grade Electronic Photo Control compatible with an 8 amp electronic ballast.

All of Intermatic’s Electronic Photo Controls carry the UL or CSA seal of certification and a manufacturer’s warranty.

 Design Improvements

The Electronic Photo Controls feature improved ON/OFF switching with high quality relays and zero-crossing electronic circuitry for extended life. The design of all three models also employs electronic components exclusively selected to meet extended life targets.

Tested Using NEMA 410 Methodology

Intermatic designed and tested the new Electronic Photo Controls against detrimental high inrush loads that are particular to electronic ballasts. As a measure of performance, Intermatic adopted NEMA 410 for evaluating compatibility with electronic ballasts and used the NEMA 410 methodology for testing in their corporate laboratory.

Intermatic has published an overview of its testing methodology in a technical brief available at http://www.intermatic.com/Home/Electronic%20Photo%20Controls. By using the NEMA methodology, a conservative one, Intermatic has clearly demonstrated the long life of the Electronic Photo Controls.

“These products go hand in hand with the extended life expectancy of lights today,” Adjunta concludes. “Specifying long life Electronic Photo Controls should be an integral part of efficient lighting strategies.” 

About Intermatic

Intermatic has delivered quality products and service to its customers for over 100 years.  As a leading manufacturer of energy-management solutions for electrical, HVACR, pool/spa, and OEM markets, Intermatic products cover a wide range of solutions for facility management, municipalities, manufacturing and construction.



June 6, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

Case Study: How NYU Langone Rebuilt for Resilience After Superstorm Sandy

Although the damage was severe, it provided a valuable opportunity for NYU Langone to assess structural vulnerabilities and increase facility resilience.


Frederick Health Hospital Faces 5 Lawsuits Following Ransomware Attack

The lawsuits accuse FHH of inadequate cybersecurity, poor breach notification and failing to protect patients from identity theft risks.


Arkansas Methodist Medical Center and Baptist Memorial Health Care to Merge

They have signed a non-binding letter of intent to complete a shared mission agreement to merge the two organizations.


Ground Broken on Intermountain Saratoga Springs Multi-Specialty Clinic

The clinic is scheduled to open and start seeing patients in the fall of 2026.


Electrical Fire Tests Resilience of Massachusetts Hospital

Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital used opportunity to renovate key systems and components and expand facility operations.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.