Winona Lighting, i2Systems, and Power Vector Collaborate to Light Peak of Tallest Philadelphia Building
Source/Type: Solid State Lighting Design LED Lighting News - Reported News

Author: SSLDesign News Staff

July 24, 2008... The new Comcast Center in Philadelphia, PA features a unique new color changing LED lighting system. The building, the tallest in the Philadelphia skyline measuring 297 m (975 feet), was officially opened on June 8, 2008. Remarkably the towering structure was designed to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the US Green Building Council. (Ref: www.usgbc.org).

Winona Lighting’s V-Line Linear LED fixtures were installed at the top tier of the building. The V-Line fixtures utilize LED light engines from i2Systems. Power Vector’s IRIS LED Driver Dimmers, both drive and change the colors of the linear fixtures. Power Vector notes that its IRIS Driver Dimmers will be able to support color changing for any holiday celebrations or desired events. Power Vector's three-in-one IRIS LED Driver Dimmer is designed for powering and controlling high-brightness LEDs incorporating Power Isolation, DMX 512A, and up to 8 configurable Constant Current drivers into one compact module.

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