The yaham High Bay Series is a highly efficient, most advanced lighting
fixture designed to operate for over 150,000 hours without maintenance. In
addition, the yaham High Bay fixtures installed at Lordstown are equipped with
ALLink, the industry's first, fully-integrated and built-in wireless control
system.
"ALLink provided Lordstown with an unprecedented opportunity," GM Lordstown's
Site Utilities Manager, Chuck Simpson said, "Due to the SNAP wireless mesh
networking operating system of yaham led streetlight market segment, we can wirelessly control our lights
without installing a separate control system and adding additional servers.
Further,yaham was already built into each light fixture so we only had to deal
with one supplier, which was important in a project of this size."
The ALLink wireless integration has given the Stamping Plant the ability to
customize and schedule specific light levels according to the tasks being
performed in each work area. The Stamping Plant can increase light output in
designated areas if needed or dim the fixtures in between breaks and shift
changes. In addition, Lordstown added wireless light switches along the aisles
for quick and easy manual control of the lights outside of the building
management system.
"To our knowledge, this is the world's largest indoor LED installation with
this type of built-in, fully integrated wireless control system" said David
McAnally, President of yaham Lighting Systems. "nichia chip led high bay is clearly sending a signal
to the world that it is going to be a leader in the industry in innovative,
green energy solutions for its facilities.
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