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Green Guide
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`Guide to
`Green Lighting
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`Progress Lighting
`
`For more than 100 years, Progress Lighting has continued to
`build on its reputation as a leader and trendsetter in residential
`decorative lighting . While we are focused on the many
`aspects of “green” lighting, our commitment to consumers,
`homeowners and homebuilders is to provide products that
`maximize energy savings without sacrificing aesthetic appeal .
`
`Progress Lighting has responded to the ever-changing needs of
`the lighting industry with extensive research and development
`programs that ensure high standards of quality and innovation
`for green lighting in home applications .
`
`And we’re excited to share our knowledge with you .
`
`Progress Lighting’s Guide to Green Lighting offers solutions
`for light commercial and residential lighting with fixtures in
`contemporary, modern and classic designs, all of which will
`lower energy costs and contribute to a healthier environment .
`
`Table of Contents
`
`Green Lighting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
`
`Shared Interior Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
`
`Working Interior Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
`
`Outdoor and Utility Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
`
`Concealed Lighting
`for Interior Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
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`About Progress Lighting
`
`LEEDing by Example
`
`LEED Headquarters
`To solidify our environmental
`commitment, Progress Lighting
`(Hubbell Lighting, Inc .) moved into
`its LEED-certified headquarters in
`2007 . This building incorporates
`many forms of energy efficient
`lighting and conrols, as well as
`daylighting and other energy efficient
`and sustainable elements .
`
`Solid State Lighting Lab
`
`Lighting Solutions Center
`The first floor of the new corporate headquarters
`is home to the company’s unique Lighting
`Solutions Center . This self-contained
`25,000-square-foot space provides real world
`solutions to the most challenging and timely
`lighting issues . Additionally, unique teaching
`tools in the Lighting Solutions Center include
`a fixture comparison mechanism that directly
`compares differences in energy usage and cost
`savings .
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`Green Guide
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`What Does Green Mean?
`
`Sustainable or green building design is the dominant subject just about
`everywhere you turn . Flip through your favorite magazine, watch a popular
`television program or surf the Internet and you’ll see that everyone is
`“going green .”
`
`But what does that mean to you and how can you get started?
`
`Simple changes in home lighting habits are an easy first step, resulting in less
`greenhouse gas emissions and significant financial savings as well .
`
`For instance:
`
`By replacing standard incandescent fixtures with those using green-friendly
`compact fluorescent bulbs, over the long run a household can save an
`estimated $30 per CFL over its lifetime . Fluorescent bulbs are more expensive
`than incandescent, but last as much as ten times longer, and use significantly
`less energy over their lifetime .
`
`The following pages contain many tips for those who are just beginning to
`‘go green’ as well as technical information about lighting that will help you
`understand what ‘green lighting’ means .
`
`Your Home, Your Work,
`Your Environment
`
`How we light up the places where we live, work and play
`makes a significant difference in how we feel; it also
`makes a big impact on the environment . Proper and
`effective lighting placement and energy-efficient fixture
`operation is important with any lighting application .
`Effective lighting can increase comfort and productivity
`while saving energy costs and minimizing pollution .
`
`Did You Know?
`
`Despite various new and efficient technological advancements, lighting remains one
`of the least energy-efficient practices in the home . Nearly 90 percent of energy in
`traditional incandescent sources is lost to heat, leaving only 10 percent for light . Lighting
`generally accounts for nearly a tenth of a homeowner’s energy bill, and is one of the
`least environmentally sound aspects of modern living . CFLs produce 75% less heat than
`incandescent sources, which is 75% less load on your HVAC system due to contributions
`from lighting .
`
`This need not be the case with the lighting technology currently available . Energy efficient
`lighting can reduce energy consumption by as much as 75 percent . Additionally, energy-
`efficient sources last an average of 10 times longer than incandescent sources . The
`following pages contain information and resources that can help you contribute to a
`greener environment .
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`About Progress Lighting
`
`Awards for Green Product
`Innovation and Design
`
`Progress Lighting is dedicated to providing beautiful, functional
`products that incorporate state-of-the-art features . We are very proud
`to have been recognized by leaders in the lighting industry, such as the
`Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), Energy Star,
`the American Lighting Association (ALA) and others .
`
`Award
`
`Given By
`
`Year(s)
`
`Partner of the Year
`Progress Report
`
`Innovation Award Winner
`Best In Class
`Best In Class
`Lighting For Tomorrow
`
`
`
` * winner in outdoor category of
`
` Solid State Lighting products
` ** honorable mention
`
`ENERGY STAR
`IESNA
`
`Home Builder Executive
`Professional Builder
`Custom Builder
`DOE/ALA/CEE/EPA
`
`
`
`
`2007
`2007 (Copenhaven,
`Lakeland, Strata)
`2006
`2006
`2006
`2007 (Strata*)
`2006 (Fairview)
`2006 (Lakeland)
`2006 (International**)
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`Green Guide
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`Green Basics
`
`It can be a daunting task when you see unfamiliar terms
`and acronyms . Included in this book are some terms
`that relate to lighting and sustainability practices .
`
`Green Friendly
`Green friendly lighting products are less damaging to the
`environment than traditional lighting products, such as
`incandescent bulbs . They light more efficiently and reduce
`power consumption to contribute to a healthier living
`environment .
`
`Incandescent
`The standard incandescent bulb incorporates a
`tungsten filament . When the filament is heated it glows .
`Incandescent bulbs tend to have a very poor lamp life and
`lose most of their energy (up to 90%) to heat .
`
`CFL
`Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) are filled with low-
`pressure gas . The gas emits ultraviolet light that is
`converted to visible light when it strikes phosphors on the
`glass . CFLs generate significantly more light per watt than
`incandescent lamps and have a far superior lamp life .
`
`LED
`LED stands for Light Emitting Diode . An LED is a semi-
`conductor device that emits visible light when an electric
`current passes through it . LEDs don’t burn out like
`traditional bulbs, they simply dim over time . They use two
`to five times less energy than an incandescent lamp .
`
`ENERGY STAR
`Besides saving energy, when you choose Energy Star
`qualified products, you help protect the environment
`from air pollution associated with power generation .
`
`If just one room in every U .S . home was brightened
`by Energy Star qualified lighting, the change would
`have the pollution savings equal to removing more
`than 8 million cars from the road .
`
`Energy Star is the mark of quality for energy efficient,
`green friendly lighting . Progress Lighting offers a wide
`array of Energy Star fixtures and was named the 2007
`Energy Star Product Manufacturing Partner of the
`Year .
`
` Most Energy Star fixtures include lamps that last
`more than 10,000 hours .
`
`Energy Star fixtures are tested to meet strict energy
`efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental
`Protection Agency (EPA) and US Department of
`Energy (DOE) .
`
`More Light for
`Less Money
`
`A 20-watt CFL has about
`the same light output as
`a 100-watt incandescent,
`and uses 50-80% less
`energy.
`
`CFL
`Total cost of
`lamp + energy =
`$49.60
`
`Cost of energy
`over lamp life
`$40 .60
`
`Cost of 1
`bulb $9 .00
`
`Incandescent
`Total cost of
`lamp + energy =
`$104.05
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
`
`Cost of energy
`for 1 bulb $9 .85
`
`Cost of 1 bulb $0 .50
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`About Progress Lighting
`
`Progress in the Community
`
`Progress Lighting has partnered with a number
`of organizations to bring sustainable concepts to
`communities and create a dialogue on the benefits of
`green lighting . Here are just a few examples of projects
`in which we participated .
`
`National Homebuilder
`Mainstream GreenHome
`The GreenHome is an educational platform for residential sustainability
`to bring eco-friendly construction techniques to the forefront of
`residential building . The home showcases numerous innovative
`combinations of sustainable features that make it one of the greenest
`homes in the country . Progress Lighting donated LEDs and CFLs to
`complete the house and showcase the benefits of state-of-the-art lighting
`techniques . Since construction, it has earned the highest eco-friendly
`accolades and has set many “first-of-its-kind” trends . To learn more
`about the project, visit
`www .mainstreamgreenhome .com .
`
`Honorable Mentions
`Progress Lighting also has donated decorative Energy Star qualified
`lanterns for PBS/ETV and New American Home projects to highlight the
`possibilities available with energy efficient options .
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`Green Lingo
`
`Progress Lighting is a committed
`ENErGY STAr partner and helps
`to change people’s lives through
`education and product availability .
`The ENErGY STAr mark identifies
`products that are designed to meet
`the highest standards of energy
`efficiency .
`
`Color Temperature
`Color temperature is measured
`in degrees Kelvin and describes
`the visual warmth or coolness
`of light. Numerically high color
`temperatures have visually cool
`(blue) appearance and vice
`versa.
`
`7000
`
`Uniform overcast sky
`
`Daylight fluorescent
`
`Clear mercury
`Clear metal halide
`
`5000k fluorescent
`Avg. noon sunlight
`Coated metal halide
`
`Coated mercury
`Cool white fluorescent
`4100k fluorescent
`
`Sunlight 1 hr after sunrise
`3500k fluorescent
`White fluorescent
`Tungsten halogen
`Warm white fluorescent
`3000k fluorescent
`Standard incandescent
`
`2700k fluorescent
`
`High pressure sodium
`
`6000
`
`5000
`
`4500
`
`4000
`
`3500
`
`3000
`
`2500
`
`2000
`
`Degrees
`Kelvin
`
`Sunlight at sunrise
`Candle flame
`
`Green Guide
`
`ENERGY STAR
`ENErGY STAr qualified light fixtures
`lower the cost of lighting in your home
`because they use less electricity than non-
`qualified models . Besides saving energy,
`when you choose ENErGY STAr qualified
`fixtures, you also protect the environment
`from air pollution associated with power
`generation .
`
`California Title 24
`Title 24 legislation was started in 1978 in
`response to a legislative mandate to reduce
`California’s energy consumption . Title 24
`addresses lighting in a residential building
`based on the room type . For each room in
`the house, there are specific standards that
`must be met to comply with Title 24 .
`
`Lamp Life
`Lamp life is measured in operating hours
`and is determined based on “half average
`life method .” The rated life is the number
`of operating hours required for half of the
`lamps to fail .
`
`Incandescent
`lamp life: 167 days
`
`CFL lamp life:
`1,642 days
`(4.5 years)
`
`LED
`Light Emitting Diodes (LED) are the
`most recent development in residential
`lighting technology . Light is generated
`by semi-conductors and modified by tiny
`diode lenses . These lamps do not burn
`out like traditional lighting, but gradually
`dim over several decades .
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`About Progress Lighting
`
`Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
`
`Progress Lighting donated numerous Energy Star qualified
`fixtures for an “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” project in
`Athens, Vermont .
`
`Progress Lighting’s donation helps the house meets the
`energy requirements of a 5-Star Plus, ENErGY STAr
`qualified home .
`
`Since the family’s return to their new “Extreme” home, they
`have used a fraction of the energy typically needed for a
`house this size .
`
`Progress Lighting also donated LED products for inclusion
`in “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’s” green house for
`display at the West Coast Green Show in San Francisco, as
`well as the 2008 Superbowl .
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`Green Guide
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`Lumens vs. Watts.
`Why You Should Care.
`
`You’ve probably heard these two terms used in
`discussions about green lighting .
`
`But do you know how they are different and why
`(or if ) this is imporant to you?
`
`Lumens are a measure of light output . The more
`lumens, the more light .
`
`Wattage is a measure of energy . The more watts, the
`more energy needed . A higher-wattage light bulb is
`not necessarily a brighter bulb . It is, however, more
`expensive to use than a lower-wattage bulb .
`
`CFLs with light output comparable to typical
`incandescent light bulbs will have lower wattages for
`the same amount of lumens, meaning less energy is
`used by the CFL for the same amount of light .
`
`As shown in the chart to the left, a 26w CFL with light
`output similar to that of a 100w incandescent uses
`much less energy . (It also lasts up to ten times as long
`as the incandescent bulb, saving even more in the
`long run .)
`
`Cost of the same light output
`(1700 Lumens) from
`Incandescent and CFL
`
`$
`
`Incandescent:
`more $$$$ spent
`on energy
`
`100w / 1700 lumen
`incandescent
`light bulb
`
`$
`
`CFL:
`less $ spent for
`same amount of light
`
`26w / 1700 lumen
`CFL
`
`Watts = amount of energy used
`
`Lumens = amount of light output
`
`100
`
`80
`
`60
`
`40
`
`20
`
`Watts
`
`Green Light, Clear Sky
`Replacing one incandescent light bulb with
`one CFL will save 150 pounds of carbon
`dioxide per year, which would result in
`reduced pollution and cleaner, blue skies.
`
`If everyone in the U.S. used energy-efficient
`lighting, we could retire 90 average size
`power plants.
`
`Calculate Your Savings
`Calculate lamp light savings, calculate yearly savings!
`By visiting http://www.energyefficientlight.com, you can
`learn more about solid state lighting, ENERGY STAR
`benefits and other energy efficient lighting options. You
`can even calculate your savings by comparing energy
`efficient products to similar units using incandescent
`lamps with our energy savings calculator!
`
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`Green Guide
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`More Ways to Make a Difference
`
`In Your Home & Office
`Clean or replace air filters at least once a month
`
`Lower the thermostat on your water heater to 120 degrees
`
`Turn off unneeded lights – even if leaving for a few minutes
`
`Set your refrigerator temperature to 38 degrees
`
`Keep your air conditioning at 78 degrees in the summer
`
`Keep your heat set to 68 degrees in the winter
`
`Work one day a week from home, and reduce commuting traffic
`and auto emissions
`
`Use a glass cup or mug rather than a disposable one
`
`Recycle used printer and copier cartridges
`
`Conserve Water
`Check and fix any water leaks in your home
`
`Don't wash dishes with the water running
`continuously
`
`Install low-flow shower heads in your
`bathrooms
`
`Wash only full loads of laundry and dishes
`
`Use a broom instead of a hose to clean
`sidewalks and driveways
`
`In Your Yard
`Leave grass clippings on the lawn as
`nutrients for the soil
`
`Water grass early in the morning
`
`Avoid using leaf blowers and other dust-
`producing equipment
`
`Install a drip irrigation system in your yard
`
`If you are heating an outdoor pool, keep it
`covered at night and when not in use
`
`Protect the Air
`Walk, ride a bike, carpool or use
`public transportation whenever
`possible
`
`Use radial tires and keep them
`properly inflated
`
`Burn seasoned wood in your
`fireplace rather than green wood
`
`Support your farmer's market.
`Buy locally grown produce to
`reduce pollution associated with
`transporting food long distances.
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`Shared InterIor SpaceS
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`Shared Interior Spaces
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`Starlite LED
`
`Brushed Nickel finish
`
`Frosted glass
`
`Warm light output, modern styling
`
`with state of the art LED technology
`
`Dimmable with 3-wire electronic low
`voltage dimmer switches
`
`P4420-09
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`P5022-09
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`P7101-09
`
`Mounts up or down
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P4420-09* Brushed Nickel Five-light chandelier
`
`
`Includes two 12"
`
`
`and two 15" stems
`
`
`with 90° hang straight.
`
`P5022-09* Brushed Nickel One-light pendant.
`
`
`Includes two 12"
`
`
`and two 15" stems
`
`
`with 90° hang straight.
`
`Five 3w LED (included)
`27" dia., 17-1/4" ht.
`Overall ht. w/stem 73"; 3500K, CRI: 76.
`wire 15'.
`
`
`7-3/4" dia., 5-1/4" ht. One 3w LED (included)
`Overall ht. w/stem 61"; 3500K, CRI: 76.
`wire 10'.
`
`P7101-09* Brushed Nickel One-light wall bracket. 7-3/4" W., 11-3/4" ht.
`One 3w LED (included)
`
`
`Mounts up or down.
`Extends 10". H/CTR 9". 3500K, CRI: 76.
`
`
`
`
`
`*Includes integral dimmable power sources
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`See more Everlume LED fixtures
`throughout this catalog.
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`P4430-09
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`Shared Interior Spaces
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`Copenhaven LED
`
`Brushed Nickel and Antique Bronze finishes
`
`Etched white opal glass with textured design
`
`Modern styling with state-of-the-art
`LED technology
`
`Warm light output
`
`Dimmable with 3-wire electronic low voltage
`dimmer switches
`
`P5031-20
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`P4430-20
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`P5031-09
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P4430-09* Brushed Nickel Four-light chandelier.
`P4430-20* Antique Bronze
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Four 3w LED w/frosted
`22" dia., 19" ht.
`Overall ht. w/ chain 94"; LED lamp shrouds (included).
`wire 15'.
`3500K, CRI: 76.
`
`P5031-09* Brushed Nickel One-light mini-pendant. 6" dia., 5-1/8" ht.
`One 3w LED w/frosted
`P5031-20* Antique Bronze
`Includes one 6", two 12" Overall ht. w/stem 53"; LED lamp shroud (included).
`3500K, CRI: 76.
`
`
`and one 15" stems
`wire 10'.
`
`
`with 90° hang straight.
`
`*Includes integral dimmable power sources
`
`The Copenhaven chandelier received a 2007
`Progress Report label from the Illuminating
`Engineering Society of North America for
`its innovative use of LED technology for
`residential illumination. Progress Report labels
`recognize products that have made significant
`advances to the art of science and lighting.
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`Shared Interior Spaces
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`International
`
`Brushed Nickel finish
`
`Etched opal glass bowls
`
`Minimal linear forms
`
`Urban sophistication
`
`
`
`See Progress Lighting Catalog 128
`for incandescent fixtures that match
`these stylish, energy-saving compact
`fluorescents.
`
`P2854-09EBWB
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`P2858-09EBWB
`
`Product No.
`
`
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P2854-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Three-light foyer.
`18-1/2" dia., 18-1/2" ht. 120V NPF
`
`
`
`13 ft. of aluminum Overall ht. w/cord 180". electronic
`
`
`
`aircraft cable
`
`
`
`
`
`included.
`
`
`Three 26w 4-pin triple
`tube CFL (included).
`GX24q-3 base.
`
`P2858-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Three-light
`
`
`
`close-to-ceiling.
`
`
`
`
`
`18" dia., 8-1/4" ht.
`
`
`
`120V NPF
`electronic
`
`
`Three 26w 4-pin triple
`tube CFL (included).
`GX24q-3 base.
`
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`P4275-09EBWB
`
`P3468-09EBWB
`
`Mount directly to ceiling...
`
`P4276-09EBWB
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`P5145-09EBWB
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`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3468-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Two-light foyer.
`
`
`Chain and ceiling
`
`
`mounts included.
`
`Two self-ballasted 13w
`13-1/8" dia., 15" ht.
`Overall ht. w/chain 90"; spiral CFL (included).
`wire 15'.
`GU24 base.
`
`P4275-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Five-light chandelier. 26-1/2" dia., 23" ht.
`Five self-ballasted 13w
`
`
`
`Overall ht. w/chain 98"; spiral CFL (included).
`
`
`
`wire 15'.
`GU24 base.
`
`P4276-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Three-light chandelier. 24-1/4" dia., 14-1/2" ht. Three self-ballasted 13w
`
`
`
`Overall ht. w/chain 91"; spiral CFL (included).
`
`
`
`wire 15'.
`GU24 base.
`
`P5145-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Mini-pendant.
`P5145-33EBWB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`One self-ballasted 13w
`7-3/4" dia., 6-1/2" ht.
`Overall ht. w/stem 63". spiral CFL (included).
`wire 10'. Includes two GU24 base.
`12"and two 15" stems
`
`with 90° hang straight.
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`Shared Interior Spaces
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`or hang from chain
`
`P3468-09EBWB
`
`Avalon
`
`Brushed Nickel finish
`
`Etched alabaster style glass
`
`Twisted rope scrolls
`
`
`
`See pages 23 and 48 of this catalog
`for matching CFL fixtures and
`Progress Lighting Catalog 128 for
`matching incandescent fixtures.
`
`ENERGY STAR
`
`Most people are sensitive
`to the need to protect our
`environment, but many don’t
`know where to start. Choosing
`ENERGY STAR qualified
`lighting is a simple way to save
`money, energy, and time, while
`helping to keep our planet a
`healthy place to live.
`
`Visit www.energystar.gov to
`learn more.
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`P4278-86EBWB
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`Savannah
`
`Burnished Chestnut
`
`Antique alabaster glass
`
`Pineapple symbol of hospitality
`
`Twisted rope details
`
`P3488-86STRWB
`
`P5146-86EBWB
`
`P7209-86STRWB
`
`Product No.
`
`
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3488-86STRWB Burnished Chestnut Two-light foyer.
`
`
`
`Glass top diffuser.
`
`
`
`
`
`17" dia., 27-1/4" ht. 120V NPF
`Overall ht. w/chain electronic
`102-1/4"; wire 15'.
`
`
`Two 18w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
` G24q-2 base.
`
`P4278-86EBWB Burnished Chestnut Five-light chandelier.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`26-5/8" dia., 28" ht. N/A
`Overall ht. w/chain
`
`chain 103"; wire 15'.
`
`
`P5146-86EBWB Burnished Chestnut One-light mini-pendant. 8-3/4" dia., 6-7/8" ht. N/A
`
`
`
`Includes two 12" and
`Overall ht. w/stem
`
`
`
`
`two 15" stems with
`63-1/4"; wire 10'.
`
`
`
`
`90° hang straight.
`
`Five self-ballasted 13w
`spiral CFL (included).
`GU24 base.
`
`One self-ballasted 13w
`spiral CFL (included).
` GU24 base.
`
`P7209-86STRWB Burnished Chestnut One-light wall sconce.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`13" W., 8-3/4" ht.
`Extends 6-1/2".
`
`
`
`120V NPF
`electronic
`
`
`One 18w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-2 base.
`
`See pages 24 and 48 of this catalog for matching CFL fixtures and
`Progress Lighting Catalog 128 for matching incandescent fixtures.
`
`16
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 16
`
`

`

`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`P3796-09EBWB
`
`Mount directly to ceiling...
`
`P3796-09EBWB
`
`or hang from chain
`
`P3186-09EBWB
`
`Mounts up or down
`
`P4393-09EBWB
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3186-09EBWB Brushed Nickel One-light wall bracket. 5-5/8" W., 9-1/4" ht.
`
`
`Damp location listed.
`Extends 7-1/2".
`
`
`
`H/CTR 3-1/16".
`
`One self-ballasted 13w
`spiral CFL (included).
`GU24 base.
`
`
`P3796-09EBWB Brushed Nickel One-light foyer.
`
`
`Chain and ceiling
`
`
`mounts included.
`
`10-1/2" dia., 14-1/2" ht. One self-ballasted 13w
`Overall ht. w/chain 54"; spiral CFL (included).
`wire 15'.
`GU24 base.
`
`P4393-09EBWB Brushed Nickel Five-light chandelier.
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Five self-ballasted 13w
`22-1/2" dia., 16" ht.
`Overall ht. w/chain 91"; spiral CFL (included).
`wire 15'.
`GU24 base.
`
`
`Bedford
`
`Brushed Nickel finish
`
`Etched alabaster glass
`
`Chandeliers with distinctive
`center column
`
`See page 49 of this catalog for
`matching CFL fixtures and
`Progress Lighting Catalog 128 for
`matching incandescent fixtures.
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`17
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 17
`
`

`

`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`P5151-09SW
`
`P5151-20SW
`
`P5148-09W
`
`P5148-09B
`
`LED Mini-pendants
`
`Energy-efficient warm white (2700K) LED lamps
`
`Integral dimmable transformer
`
`Long lamp life (40,000 hrs)
`
`120 lumens – light output comparable to 40w
`incandescent
`
`See more Everlume LED fixtures
`throughout this catalog.
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`P5148-09B
`P5148-09W
`
`
`P5149-20T
`
`
`
`Brushed Nickel Blue glass
`Brushed Nickel White glass
`
`
`
`Antique Bronze Topaz glass
`
`
`
`
`
`4-1/8" dia., 6-3/4" ht.
`Overall ht. w/cord 129";
`wire 10'.
`
`5-3/8" dia., 6-3/8" ht.
`Overall ht. w/cord 128";
`wire 10'.
`
`P5150-09PT Brushed Nickel Topaz tortoise glass
`4-1/2" dia., 8" ht.
`P5150-20PR Antique Bronze Red patterned glass Overall ht. w/cord 130"; (
`P5150-20PT Antique Bronzel Topaz tortoise glass wire 10'.
`
`P5151-09SW Brushed Nickel Swirled glass
`P5151-20SW Antique Bronze
`
`
`
`
`
`P5154-09A
`P5154-20A
`
`
`Brushed Nickel Amber glass
`Antique Bronze
`
`
`
`
`6-5/8" dia., 6-1/4" ht.
`Overall ht. w/cord 128"; (
`wire 10'.
`
`6-3/4" dia., 6" ht.
`Overall ht. w/cord 128"; (
`wire 10'.
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`One 3w LED
`(included).
`
`One 3w LED
`(included)
`
`
`One 3w LED
`included).
`
`One 3w LED
`included).
`
`One 3w LED
`included).
`
`18
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 18
`
`

`

`P5154-09A
`
`P5154-20A
`
`P5149-20T
`
`P5150-20PT
`
`P5150-09PT
`
`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`About LED
`
`LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. An
`LED is a very small device that produces
`light through the semi-conducting
`properties of its metal alloys. LEDs do not
`have a filament that will burn out, and
`they don't get hot.
`
`How long do LEDs last?
`
`Unlike other light sources, LEDs don't
`typically burn out; they simply get dimmer
`over time. The best white LEDs have a
`useful life of about 35,000 hours (four
`years of continuous operation). A 75w
`inandescent bulb lasts about 1,000 hours
`and a comparable CFL lasts 8,000 to
`10,000 hours.
`
`Usable Light Comparison
`
`Incandescent
`
`Light Lost
`in Fixture
`
`Usable
`Light
`
`Usable
`Light
`
`P5150-20PR
`
`LED
`
`Surface footcandles from a 3w
`LED module are comparable to a
`40w incandescent lamp.
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`19
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 19
`
`

`

`
`
`
`P3495-33EB
`P7322-33EBWB
`
`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`Eclipse
`
`Cobblestone with faux Tiffany art glass
`
`Polished Brass and Brushed Steel with
`
`satin opal glass
`
`
`
`
`P3576-13EB
`
`
`
`
`P3496-33EB
`P7323-33EBWB
`
`
`
`
`P3574-10EB
`P7330-10EBWB
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7171-10STRWB Polished Brass One-light wall 15-1/4" W., 7-1/2" ht.
`P7171-13STRWB Brushed Steel wall sconce
`Extends 4". H/CTR 3".
`
`
`
`
`
`120V NPF 1 13w 4-pin Quad
`electronic (included).
`
`G24q-1 base. ADA
`
`P7176-33EBWB Cobblestone One-light
`
`
`wall sconce
`
`
`
`
`15-1/4" W., 7-1/2" ht.
`Extends 4". H/CTR 3".
`
`
`120V NPF 1 26w 4-pin triple
`electronic CFL (included).
`
`GX24q-3 base. ADA
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3495-33EB
`
`
`P3574-10EB
`P3574-13EB
`
`Cobblestone Three-light chandelier 19-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF 3 26w 4-pin Quad
`
`
`17" ht.
`electronic
`CFL. G24q-3 base.
`
`Polished Brass Three-light chandelier 19-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF 3 13w 4-pin Quad
`Brushed Steel
`17" ht.
`electronic
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Overall ht. w/chain 56"; wire 15'.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7322-33EBWB Cobblestone Three-light chandelier 19-3/8" dia. 120V NPF
`
`
`
`17" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`
`
`
`P7330-10EBWB Polished Brass Three-light chandelier 19-3/8" dia. 120V NPF
`P7330-13EBWB Brushed Steel
`17" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`
`
`
`3 26w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-3 base.
`
`3 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-1 base.
`
`Overall ht. w/chain 56"; wire 15'.
`
`P7171-13STRWB
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Description
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3496-33EB
`
`
`Cobblestone
`
`
`Four-light chandelier 27-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`
`24-1/8" ht. electronic
`
`4 26w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-3 base
`
`P3576-10EB
`P3576-13EB
`
`Polished Brass Four-light chandelier 27-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`Brushed Steel
`
`24" ht.
`electronic
`
`4 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`P7323-33EBWB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`
`Four-light chandelier 27-3/8" dia. 120V NPF
`
`24-1/8" ht. electronic
`
`
`
`
`4 26w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-3 base.
`
`P7176-33EBWB
`
`Overall ht. w/chain 63"; wire 15.
`
`20
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 20
`
`

`

`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`P3492-33EB
`
`P3493-33EB
`P7319-33EBWB
`
`P3570-10EB
`
`P3572-13EB
`P7329-13EBWB
`
`P3568-10EB
`P7327-10EBWB
`
`P7327-11EBWB
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3492-33EB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`15-1/4" dia.
`10-5/8" ht.
`
`2 26w 4-pin Quad
`120V/277V
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-3 base.
`
`P3568-10EB Polished Brass 15-1/4" dia.
`P3568-13EB Brushed Steel 10-5/8" ht.
`
`2 13w 4-pin Quad
`120V/277V
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3493-33EB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`3 26w 4-pin Quad
`19-3/8" dia. 120V/277V
`13-1/4" ht.
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-3 base.
`
`P3570-10EB Polished Brass 19-3/8" dia.
`P3570-11EB Antique Brass 13-1/4" ht.
`P3570-13EB Brushed Steel
`
`3 13w 4-pin Quad
`120V/277V
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3494-33EB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`27-3/8" dia.
`20-1/2" ht.
`
`4 26w 4-pin Quad
`120V/277V
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-3 base.
`
`P3572-10EB Polished Brass 27-3/8" dia.
`P3572-13EB Brushed Steel 20-1/2" ht.
`
`4 13w 4-pin Quad
`120V/277V
`HPF electronic CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7327-10EBWB Polished Brass 15-1/4" dia. 120V NPF
`P7327-11EBWB Antique Brass 10-5/8" ht.
`electronic
`P7327-13EBWB Brushed Steel
`
`
`2 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7319-33EBWB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`
`19-3/8" dia. 120V NPF
`13-1/4" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`3 26w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-3 base.
`
`P7328-13EBWB Brushed Steel 19-3/8" dia., 120V NPF
`
`
`13-1/4" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`
`
`3 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7320-33EBWB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`
`27-3/8" dia., 120V NPF
`20-1/2" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`4 26w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-3 base.
`
`P7329-13EBWB Brushed Steel 27-3/8" dia., 120V NPF
`
`
`20-1/2" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`
`
`4 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-1 base.
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`21
`
`PETITIONERS, Ex. 1023; PG. 21
`
`

`

`Shared Interior Spaces
`
`Eclipse
`
`Cobblestone with faux Tiffany art glass
`
`Polished Brass and Brushed Steel with
`satin opal glass
`
`P3490-33EB
`P7316-33EBWB
`
`P3564-10EB
`P7325-10EBWB
`
`P3562-13EB
`P7324-13EBWB
`
`P3562-10EB
`P7324-10EBWB
`
`P3489-33EB
`P7315-33EBWB
`
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3489-33EB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`15-1/4" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`4-5/8" ht.
`electronic
`
`2 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`P3562-10EB Polished Brass 15-1/4" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`P3562-11EB Antique Brass 4-5/8" ht.
`electronic
`P3562-13EB Brushed Steel
`
`2 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P7315-33EBWB Cobblestone 15-1/4" dia. 120V NPF 2 13w 4-pin Quad
`
`
`4-5/8" ht.
`electronic CFL (included).
`
`
`
`
`G24q-1 base.
`
`P7324-10EBWB Polished Brass 15-1/4" dia. 120V NPF 2 13w 4-pin Quad
`P7324-13EBWB Brushed Steel 4-5/8" ht.
`electronic CFL (included).
`
`
`
`
`G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No. Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3490-33EB Cobblestone
`
`
`
`
`19-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`5-1/2" ht.
`electronic
`
`3 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`P3564-10EB Polished Brass 19-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF
`P3564-13EB Brushed Steel 5-1/2" ht.
`electronic
`
`3 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3566-13EB
`P7326-13EBWB
`
`P7316-33EBWB Cobblestone 19-3/8" dia. 120V NPF 3 13w 4-pin Quad
`
`
`5-1/2" ht.
`electronic CFL (included).
`
`
`
`
`G24q-1 base.
`
`P7325-10EBWB Polished Brass 19-3/8" dia. 120V NPF 3 13w 4-pin Quad
`P7325-13EBWB Brushed Steel 5-1/2" ht.
`electronic CFL (included).
`
`
`
`
`G24q-1 base.
`
`Product No.
`
`Finish
`
`Size
`
`Ballast
`
`Lamp(s)
`
`P3491-33EB
`
`
`
`Cobblestone
`
`
`27-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF 4 13w 4-pin Quad
`7-1/8" ht.
`electronic
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`P3566-10EB
`P3566-13EB
`
`Polished Brass 27-3/8" dia. 120V/277V HPF 4 13w 4-pin Quad
`Brushed Steel 7-1/8" ht.
`electronic
`CFL. G24q-1 base.
`
`P7326-13EBWB Brushed Steel 27-3/8" dia. 120V NPF
`
`
`
`7-1/8" ht.
`electronic
`
`
`
`
`
`
`4 13w 4-pin Quad
`CFL (included).
`G24q-1 base.
`
`progresslighting.com
`
`Drive Smart
`If you have more than one car,
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