Landscape & Irrigation

January/February 2015

Landscape and Irrigation is read by decision makers throughout the landscape and irrigation markets — including contractors, landscape architects, professional grounds managers, and irrigation and water mgmt companies and reaches the entire spetrum.

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www.landscapeirrigation.com Landscape and Irrigation January/February 2015 23 Countless lighting outcomes in a single luminaire save time and money. Clean lines for a timeless, modern look. Ease of installation. Rugged construction and quality finish. Ready-to-ship, in-stock products. This product won the Irrigation Show New Product Contest for the Lighting category. Kichler Design Pro LED Controller Kichler introduced a new all-in-one power supply and controller, compatible with all Kichler 12V Design Pro LED fixtures and most other 12V LED landscape lighting options. The new Design Pro LED Controller provides versatility and efficiencies to LED landscape lighting installations by allowing contractors to independently control up to six zones with one 300-watt unit — eliminating the need for multiple power supplies. The Design Pro LED Controller is the first landscape lighting controller to feature Z-Wave compatibility, allowing contractors to add accessories to the exterior lighting plan — expanding the possibilities to create a uniquely scheduled lighting design. The Design Pro LED Controller enables separate lighting zones in different areas of the property to be controlled independently and allows contractors to create more zones in each project by syncing multiple controllers to one source. Designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions and climate changes, the wet-location rated product is fully potted and operates in extreme temperatures. This product earned Honorable Mention recognition in the Irrigation Show New Product Contest for the Lighting category. FX Luminaire Luxor wireless lighting control FX Luminaire released its new Luxor Wi-Fi system, offering wireless lighting control from a smartphone or tablet. Using the Luxor App and an available Wi- Fi signal, zoning and dimming can be controlled with iOS and Android devices for on-the-fly adjustments. Luxor Wi-Fi gives users the ability to set their lighting levels as needed, right from their phone. The Luxor Wi-Fi system consists of three parts: a Wi-Fi Module that links Luxor ZD controllers to iOS & Android smartphones and tablets using the Luxor Wi-Fi App; the Light Assignment Module (LAM) which allows smartphone or tablet group assignment of every fixture attached to a Luxor ZD system; and a new indoor facepack mount that allows the Luxor ZD facepack to be remotely mounted inside a home or garage. The new FX Luxor App is available in the iTunes store; the Android version is available from Google Play. Sollos Straight Bullet Sollos introduced 4.4-inch Straight Bullet in antique brass, brass, copper, stainless steel and aluminum (textured black & textured bronze finishes). The Sollos Straight Bullet features: UV-resistant powder coat that protects the finish from salt- spray induced corrosion. Brass slotted thumb screw for easy, tool-free lamp replacement. Architectural-grade die cast aluminum base, knuckle and shroud. Fully adjustable swivel arm with locking teeth to maintain desired angles. Two silicone o-rings for a low-friction, watertight seal. Gasketed knuckle to prevent water intrusion. Shock and heat-resistant clear, tempered glass lens. Ceramic GU5.3 bi-pin socket. Stainless-steel retention clip that ensures secure lamp seating and protects the lamp from shock and vibration. MR16 – 35W maximum. ProLED MR16 lamps offer 40,000 hour rated life, 10-15V input voltage range, multiple beam spreads (flood, narrow flood, spot and wide flood) and 2700K, amber, blue, green, red and color- changing options. Unique Lighting Systems LEDs with SmartCool Technology Unique Lighting Systems' High-Power FLEX Series LEDs with SmartCool Technology automatically reduce the current to the lamps in high-temperature installations. By lowering the current, the lumen output is reduced, keeping the LEDs running cool. The new self-regulating technology will protect the new higher wattage lamps from thermal degradation due to heat.

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