Appalachian Lighting In The News
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October 28, 2009
Action Services Group announced that they have completed the installation of solid state lighting (SSL) lighting fixtures in the second of 4 ice rinks at Ice Line Quad Rinks, a state-of-the-art ice skating facility near Philadelphia.
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November 13, 2009
Appalachian Lighting Systems, Inc. (ALSI) is pleased to announce they have been invited to participate in US Department of Energy’s “Reliability & Lifetime Performance Workgroup”.
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November 1, 2009
Appalachian Lighting Systems, Inc. (ALSI) announced today that its ALLED™ brand industrial-grade, solid state lighting (SSL) products, installed throughout the US, have amassed over 10 million hours of combined operational service.
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The ALSI Advantage
LED Lighting...
Discover the Difference
Unlike the typical 60-watt incandescent bulb, LEDs are semi-conducting devices
that operate without a filament. Instead, LED lights pass electricity through
a chemical compound that helps produce light. For a typical warehouse using
400-watt lamps, a 94-watt Appalachian Lighting LED fixture will do the same
job. That means you can expect an amazing 70 to 80 percent decrease in your
energy consumption. And, of course, the less energy you use, the more money
you save!
Our Patented Advantage
Our patented LED lighting design corrects a problem inherent to traditional
LEDs. For most lighting fixtures, the longer the lamps stay on, the more heat
they generate. The fact is, heat damages the LEDs, greatly reducing their
lifespan. That's why we've developed and now own numerous patents on a variety
of efficient design features, including an advanced cooling process that
allows heat to dissipate from the interior of the fixture. This allows the
LED fixtures to operate for many years at high-intensity levels while staying
cooler. Our revolutionary designs provide ALSI lighting fixtures with a
maintenance-free life lifespan that can last from 15 to 30 years or more!
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