Category Archives: Lutron

Lutron Announces the Availability of Fan Speed Controls

Lutron Announces the Availability of Fan Speed Controls for its HomeWorks QS and RadioRA 2 Total Home Control Systems

HomeWorks QS fan speed control
• controls ceiling fans up to two amps
• provides four quiet speeds, plus off
• does not require additional wiring or a canopy module
• supports multi-location installations
• available in wired and wireless versions
• allows for easier upgrade of existing HomeWorks illumination systems to Homeworks QS
• available in satin, gloss and architectural finishes
• wired fan speed control begins shipping September 6
• wireless fan speed control begins shipping fourth quarter

RadioRA 2 fan speed control 
• controls ceiling fans up to two amps
• provides four quiet speeds, plus off
• does not require additional wiring or a canopy module
• supports multi-location installations
• available in satin and gloss finishes
• begins shipping fourth quarter

Empire State Building Selects Lutron

Lutron Electronics has been selected by the Empire State Building Company, LLC, owner of the Empire State Building (ESB), to provide sustainable lighting control solutions for pre-built tenant spaces throughout the iconic, 1930s, pre-war structure.

The Lutron solution, developed in collaboration with ESB property manager Jones Lang LaSalle, is expected to provide total lighting energy savings of up to 65 percent and a reduced installed payback period of 2.75 years (down from 6 years).

ESB is undergoing a building-wide retrofit to improve energy efficiency and financial performance as part of the Clinton Climate Initiative’s Building Retrofit program. The project is designed to reduce the building’s energy use by 38 percent and energy bills by $4.4 million a year, while also preventing 105,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions over the next 15 years.

ESB pre-built tenant spaces offer companies turnkey solutions for building out offices that exactly meet their needs. The ESB’s goals for the energy retrofit of these spaces include: enhancing performance while reducing renovation costs; reducing the cost and time required for future tenant improvements; not compromising on tenant service and comfort; and adopting solutions that integrate and interoperate with other building systems.

The use of Lutron solutions in these spaces will help the ESB meet their goals and offer potential tenants the opportunity to operate in energy-efficient spaces while saving energy and benefiting from reduced electric bills, the company says.

“Lutron is proud to be an integral contributor to the sustainable nature of the ESB and to collaborate with them on creating a space that is highly rentable, attracts and retains high-quality tenants and reduces operating costs over the life of the installation,” said Michael Pessina, president of Lutron. “The solution we’ve created together can be easily repeated in any whole-building retrofit.”

“The Lutron products used in ESB deliver create savings, are easy to install, and help us and our tenants improve our bottom lines,” said Anthony Malkin of Empire State Building Company. “The resulting integrated product solution, including both wireless and digital controls, is expandable throughout ESB, and is repeatable in virtually any commercial office building. It is also helping us in our effort to exceed our building-wide energy-reduction target of 38 percent.”

Lutron Releases Sivoia QS Cellular Shades

Lutron has released the Sivoia QS battery-powered cellular shades, which feature using hybrid drive design and efficient standby power dubbed Triathlon battery life technology to extend battery life to three years. Standard D batteries power the shades. 

Three versions are available: a non-system version, controlled by an infrared remote, priced at $299; a non-sytem version controlled by Lutron’s Pico wireless remote control, priced at $324; and the Sivoia QS system version, which is compatible with HomeWorks QS, RadioRA 2, and GRAFIK Eye QS, for a base price of $424. Prices will vary depending on size, with a maximum of 82 inches by 82 inches, and fabric. 

There are also three styles available: single cell light filtering, allowing daylight to filter in even when shades are down, available in sheer, woven, and crush fabrics; double cell light filtering, allowing some light filtering inside, saving energy with an insulating, double cell design; and a single cell blackout version, blocking light entering, saving energy with an aluminum lining.

Lutron’s Finire’ LED recessed lights ensure compatibility between dimmers, drivers, and fixtures. Finire’ addresses common issues of LEDs—including quality of light and color concerns—by combining Lutron’s technology to create light output with different color temperatures, comparable to incandescent bulbs and CFLs.

Users can choose between a 15 watt or 18 watt LED with equivalent light output of 60 watts to 90 watts incandescent lighting. Other features include infrequent lamp changes; flexibility with field interchangeable light module, driver, and beam spreads.