RetroLite daylighting system enables building owners to enhance energy efficiency


Kansas City, Mo. — Building owners can now incorporate daylighting into existing buildings to minimize lighting-related electricity costs, with the introduction of the RetroLite™ daylighting system from Butler Manufacturing™.

Implementing daylighting technology can provide significant savings, as lighting-related electricity is often the highest operating expense in a building — frequently exceeding heating and cooling costs. In fact, a building equipped with a RetroLite daylighting system and lighting controls can reduce lighting-related electricity expenses by up to 70 percent.

“Ninety percent of the total cost of a building occurs during occupancy. The RetroLite daylighting system opens the doors for owners of existing buildings to take better control of their operating budgets,” said Justin Willett, energy consultant, Butler Manufacturing. “And as utility costs continue to rise and energy codes become more stringent, the RetroLite daylighting system provides opportunities to enhance energy efficiency and achieve code compliance.”

The RetroLite daylighting system, specially designed to replace the Lite*Panl® panel system, is available for retrofit applications to an MR-24® or CMR-24® roof system. Product benefits include the ability to:

Add weathertight protection — Rigorous testing at the Butler® Research and Development Center proves the self-curbing RetroLite daylighting system is effective at preventing water penetration, an inherent risk for other curb-mounted daylighting systems.

Harness the power of prismatics — The RetroLite daylighting system provides 100 percent diffused light without glares or hot spots, even in overcast conditions. Its unique acrylic dome design pulls in more light earlier and later in the day, with a visible light transmittance value of 0.68.

Simplify installation — For simplified installation, the diverter of the RetroLite daylighting system can be tied into the splice of a Lite*Panl panel system. In addition, its curbless design reduces the number of fasteners required — which decreases the field labor needed for installation.

Contact a local Butler Builder® dealer for further information on the Landmark 2000 structural system. Find your independent Butler Builder at www.butlerbuilder.com.

To download a high-resolution image of the RetroLite daylighting system, click here.

About Butler Manufacturing™ 

Butler Manufacturing™ provides a comprehensive combination of design-build construction solutions and innovative building technology to the nonresidential market. Every Butler® building solution is backed by unrivaled research and testing, ensuring that Butler building systems perform to the highest standards. Through a network of more than 1,400 Butler Builder® dealers worldwide, Butler addresses the demand for environmentally friendly and energy-efficient design in community, commercial and industrial buildings. Butler is headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., and is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. For more information, visit www.butlermfg.com.

 



December 11, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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