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Illuminating Engineering Society Recognizes Nine Eaton LED Products For Technical Achievement


Peachtree City, Ga. — Oct. 9, 2014 — Power management company Eaton announced that the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Progress Committee has recognized nine of its light-emitting diode (LED) luminaires from its Cooper Lighting Division for inclusion in the 2014 IES Progress Report. The report showcases products that provide significant technical advancement in the art and science of lighting.

“Our strong showing in this prestigious report is evidence of our industry leadership, continuing to supply customers with innovative and energy-efficient solutions for a broad range of markets and applications,” said Mark Eubanks, president of Eaton’s Cooper Lighting Division.

All the products submitted for evaluation in the report undergo a rigorous assessment process and are judged based on their unique qualities, optical performance, efficiency, innovative features, and overall significance to the lighting industry.

Eaton’s nine recognized products include indoor and outdoor LED lighting solutions designed for commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential environments. The nine products are: 

Indoor LED Solutions:

• NEO-RAY Index Pendant Luminaire

• Metalux SkyBar® High Bay Luminaire

• Portfolio 6-inch LED Retrofit Downlight (LD6ART)

• Fail-Safe LED Cleanroom Luminaire

• Halo Surface LED Downlight (SLD)

• Sure-Lites EUX Edge-Lit Exit Sign

Outdoor LED Solutions:

• McGraw-Edison Galleon LED Area/Site Luminaire

• McGraw-Edison TopTier LED Parking Garage and Canopy Luminaire

• Lumark Caretaker LED Area Luminaire

The IES Progress Committee is mandated to keep in touch with developments in the art and science of lighting throughout the world and provides a yearly review of achievements. The Progress Report includes important new products, research, publications, and design tools from the past year.

Eaton is a power management company with 2013 sales of $22 billion. The company provides energy-efficient solutions that help its customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power more efficiently, safely, and sustainably. Eaton has about 103,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries.





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