Product Review

New Lighting Fixture Integrates Occupancy, Daylight Sensors

The new “Ergolight” fixture from Ledalite, of Langley, British Columbia, may be the beginning of a new trend in office lighting.

Ergolight is a three-lamp direct-indirect pendant fixture, with the two outside lamps providing direct downlight, and the center lamp offering indirect ambient light reflected off the ceiling. It uses T-8 fluorescent lamps, which are by now standard on most energy-efficient luminaires.

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Published September 1, 1999

(1999, September 1). New Lighting Fixture Integrates Occupancy, Daylight Sensors. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/new-lighting-fixture-integrates-occupancy-daylight-sensors