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- Miro Line of Wireless Lighting Control Products
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 3/14/2007
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Watt Stopper/Legrand. The Miro line of wireless lighting control products is available in a Decorator style, which fits residential home styles. Powered by 900 MHz, the system has whole house and room scene control with a panic function, a vacation mode, and coordinated control of lamps and small appliances. Features such as dimming control bring energy savings. It installs with standard wallboxes and existing electrical wiring. 408-988-5331. More
- Crestron | infiNET
- Source: ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine 1/31/2007
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Part of a complete line of wireless lighting controls that includes single- and four-button switches and wireless gateways, the infiNET dimmer uses technology that eliminates the need for physical control wiring. Its dynamic frequency allocation ensures a fast, stable, and reliable system, and real-time analysis can be conducted remotely from any computer. www.crestron.com More
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- P and S Weather Resistant Receptacles are Durable and Reliable in Challenging Environments
- Source: ebuild 12/26/2007
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Pass and Seymour/Legrand (PS), a leading manufacturer of electrical wiring devices and home systems, introduces its Weather-Resistant Receptacles, required in specified residential and commercial applications by the 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC). The Code requires all non-locking 15 and 20 ampere, 125- and 250-volt receptacles installed in wet and damp locations to be weather-resistant receptacles. More
- Leviton's Line of Tamper-Resistant Receptacles Helps Protect Children from Electrical Hazards
- Source: ebuild 12/11/2007
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Leviton is pleased to announce that it is among the first manufacturers in the industry to offer a complete line of 2008 NEC Code Section 406.11-compliant tamper-resistant receptacles. The 2008 NEC Code, which first goes into effect on January 1, 2008, includes a provision (Section 406.11) that requires all receptacles in newly constructed homes to be tamper-resistant. More