Workspace lighting system
First Claim
1. A lighting system comprising:
- a) a power supply with a plurality of outlets, the power supply being configured to provide a fixed load to the plurality of outlets; and
b) a light fixture configured to electrically couple to each of the plurality of outlets, wherein the light fixture includes a light emitting diode array and a finned lamp head with a heat sink and fins for cooling the light emitting diode array.
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Abstract
A modular lighting system for lighting a work area is disclosed. The system includes a power supply with power outlets for powering LED fixtures. The power supply preferably operates at or below a fixed power output level, such as to illuminate the work area using less than 0.2 Watts per square foot of energy. The lighting system also includes an occupancy sensor and/or a light level sensor for controlling lighting levels in the work area in response to detection of a person, ambient light levels and/or a combination thereof. The lighting system can also include computer unit with a micro-processor and a memory unit for running software or firmware the executes lighting programs, stores light usage histories and/or provides system reports to a remote computer by a wireless means and/or over a computer network.
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19 Claims
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1. A lighting system comprising:
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a) a power supply with a plurality of outlets, the power supply being configured to provide a fixed load to the plurality of outlets; and b) a light fixture configured to electrically couple to each of the plurality of outlets, wherein the light fixture includes a light emitting diode array and a finned lamp head with a heat sink and fins for cooling the light emitting diode array. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device for lighting a workspace, the device comprising:
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a) a plurality of luminaires; b) a dedicated power supply for providing electrical power to the plurality luminaires, wherein the power supply has an output power limit; and c) means for electrically coupling the luminaires to the power supply wherein at least one of the plurality of luminaires includes a light emitting diode array and a finned lamp head with a heat sink and fins for cooling the light emitting diode array. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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