New Product Selection Guide in print and electronic formats helps building professionals manage energy

By Healthcare Facilities Today


SANTA CLARA, Calif. - WattStopper has published a new edition of its popular Product Selection Guide (PSG), a comprehensive catalog of energy-efficient lighting controls and services that help enable a net zero future. The PSG is available in print and as an eBook, and for the first time the content is also available as a mobile app.

Lighting and electrical professionals rely on WattStopper's detailed product cut sheets, featuring specifications, wiring diagrams and coverage patterns, which comprise the heart of the PSG. Easy-to-navigate color-coded sections organize the information by category, and helpful matrices give readers an at-a-glance comparison of the products within each section. WattStopper control solutions include Digital Lighting Management for high performance buildings, Lighting Control Panel Systems, Sensors for energy efficiency experts, Time-Based Controls, Fixture Sensors & Controls for OEM and after-market installation, and Wall Box Dimmers & Dimming Sensors. 

The indispensable Product Selection Guide is available free of charge to specifiers, lighting designers, facility managers, installers and distributors who visit the WattStopper website to request a print copy, or download the eBook. The new catalog app for iPhones and iPads, entitled "WattStopper Solutions Guide" is available from Apple's App Store for free download, and gives users more convenient access to product information whenever and wherever it's needed.

WattStopper (www.wattstopper.com), a Legrand group brand, is a leading manufacturer of energy efficient lighting controls for commercial and residential use. We help customers find convenient ways to save energy, meet green initiatives, and comply with energy codes with our comprehensive range of products, programs, and services. Legrand (www.legrandelectric.com), located in Limoges, France, is the world specialist in products and systems for electrical installations and information networks, offering solutions for use in residential, commercial and industrial buildings..

 

 



November 15, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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