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Introduction of New ESLS Capabilities at LIGHTFAIR 2009


  1. May 1, 2009


    We invite you to visit our booth at LightFair (booth #130) to see the expanded capabilities of the ESLS (Energy Saving Lighting System) with its powerline communication and building blocks (Lighting Control Panel, ESLSb ballasts, Wall Control and Multi-Network =ensor units) manufactured by the company's OEM partners.

    Systel is introducing the ESLS Lighting Control Panel (LCP) with embedded =etering capability, a Multiple Network Sensor (MNS) device integrated with infrared remote handheld control interface and Multichannel Power Line Controlled Dimmable Ballast - ESLSb series designs with =tandards certification for T5, T8 and CFL lamps.

    The ESLS is a building control open system platform designed by Systel and based on building blocks that use the company's core technology, the IDC2000 IC family power management controllers with embedded powerline modem. This system enables a reduction of over 50% in building power consumption with a 2 year simple payback period and even less when ESLS HVAC control is applied.

    Systel is interested in collaborating with companies in the industry to extensively deploy the ESLS for both retrofit and new constructions. This system is the most affordable solution to help reach national goals of CO2 reduction, to overcome rising electricity prices and as an excellent tool for power Demand control. Systel has invested years of efforts to develop a market leading system overcoming barriers to existing energy efficiency systems.

    Systel is offering support to develop a custom control system product line using the ESLS concept and IDC2000 ICs with embedded powerline communication modem. Further differentiation is also possible for all system components and functions.

    See us at LIGHTFAIR09 at Booth 130 at the Javits Center, New York, New York where there will be a live show of the ESLS operating its building blocks and the following specific presentations:

    Presentation Time Date
    Load shedding capabilities of the ESLS 11:00 Tuesday, May 5
    Daylight harvesting with the ESLS 13:00 Tuesday, May 5
    Power metering with the LCP 15:00 Tuesday, May 5
    ESLS management ability 17:00 Tuesday, May 5
    ESLS friendly commissioning tools 11:00 Wednesday, May 6
    Load shedding capabilities of the ESLS 13:00 Wednesday, May 6
    Daylight harvesting with the ESLS 15:00 Wednesday, May 6
    Power metering with the LCP 17:00 Wednesday, May 6
    ESLS management ability 10:00 Thursday, May 7
    ESLS friendly commissioning tools 12:00 Thursday, May 7