ALLED Lighting Systems

ALLED Lighting Systems, formerly known as Appalachian Lighting Systems, Inc.[1] is an American LED lighting manufacturer.[2] The headquarters is located in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.[2] This company focuses on and manufactures commercial and industrial type lighting.[3][4]

ALLED Lighting Systems
IndustrySolid-state LED Lighting
FoundedMarch 2007
FounderJames Wassel
HeadquartersEllwood City, Pennsylvania
Products
  • Intelligent Street and Area Lighting
  • Parking Garage and Canopy Lighting
  • High and Low Bay Lighting
Websitehttp://www.alled.co/

History

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ALLED was established in March 2007 by its Chief Science Officer James Wassel,[5] and began its first major installation in the borough of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.[6] As the company grew, it developed a wider range of LED lighting products and completed a number of large installations.[5]

Products

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The company offers Roadway, Street and Area Lighting, Parking Garage and Canopy Lighting, High and Low Bay Lighting, T8K Strip Lighting and Wall Pack and Flood Lighting.[7] The legacy lighting products were the first "generation" lighting created by the company.

In 2014 ALLED began selling a new LED lighting system called RAYdiant; it features one high-powered COB LED per light-engine module, and is technically simpler, more scalable and efficient that older LED designs.

ALLED Lighting Systems developed 'ALLink' a wireless monitoring and control system which allows users to save energy and to monitor the operation of lighting fixtures remotely via computer or smartphone.

Major installations

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Some of the company's largest installation projects are:


References

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  1. ^ "World’s Largest LED Retrofit Saves 80% For GM". Clean Techna. July 9, 2013 by Tina Casey
  2. ^ a b "Appalachian Lighting Systems nearing milestone". Ellwood City Ledger, February 17, 2014 By Eric Poole
  3. ^ "Faces of Energy: Robert McAnally, Appalachian Lighting Systems Inc." Archived 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine. Keystone Edge, Amanda Prischak | Thursday, April 28, 2011
  4. ^ "The World’s Largest LED Retrofit". Beaver County Blue, Carl Davidson on March 11, 2016
  5. ^ a b " After the demise of steel, Beaver County got back to work with smaller enterprises". Times Online, By Jared Stonesifer Feb 22, 2017
  6. ^ "Appalachian Lighting to take LEDs overseas, license its technology". Tribune Live, Alex Nixon | Dec. 8, 2015,
  7. ^ "Shining the light on new LEDs". Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Welland Tribune, Allan Benner, May 18, 2012
  8. ^ "Welland lights the way" Archived 2017-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, St. Catharines Standard, Allan Benner, July 16, 2012
  9. ^ "PIT to Save $158,000 on Lighting Retrofit". Environmental Leader, July 12, 2010
  10. ^ "The World’s Largest LED Retrofit". CleanTechia, July 9, 2013 by Tina Casey
  11. ^ "Local company completes lighting project for GM"[permanent dead link] By Eric Poole Ellwood City Ledger
  12. ^ "GM Stamping Plant Switches Lights To LED". Energy Manager Today, July 15, 2013 By Paul Nastu
  13. ^ "Bright ideas". Tribune Chronicle. June 30, 2013 By Brenda J. Linert
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