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MaxLite LED Products Deliver Substantial Energy Savings for NJ Home Renovation

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In a Jackson, New Jersey home renovation project, the homeowners were looking for energy-efficient lighting in their kitchen and bathroom that would reduce utility costs and be compatible with utility rebates.

 

Inside the kitchen, standard dimmers create various light levels and convert Plug-and-Play LED Lightbars into night lights so family members can enter the home easily in the evening or visit the kitchen for a late night snack. Four 6-watt lightbars were installed in kick plates for toe space lighting, five 9-watt warm white lightbars enable clear visibility for the often dimly lit countertop spaces, two warm lightbars bring out the warm brown colors of the coffee bar, and six 9-watt daylight color lightbars project a whiter, crisper light on top of the cabinetry for effective cove lighting. Additionally, warm white Marquee LED lamps illuminate decorative pendants over the counter, while PAR38s and new LED Recessed Downlights provide optimal ambient lighting in the kitchen. Above the fireplace, the 12-watt PAR30 LEDs provide general lighting. Inside the bathroom, three LED A Type 7.5-watt lamps were used in the vanity light while four others were installed in a flush mount fixture.

“Everyone that sees our kitchen is very impressed. Many of our friends
have heard about LEDs but don’t understand what they are. They never
realized that this new technology could achieve such a high level of
lighting while creating a cozy feeling throughout our home,” says homeowner Cheryl
Fenimore.

 

The LED Lightbars will save $4,081 in energy costs throughout the lifetime of the fixtures, compared to fluorescent fixtures. The three 2-watt Marquee lamps replace a 40-watt incandescent for $289 in energy savings over a 10-year period. Four PAR38s replaced four 65-watt incandescent lamps for a savings of $130 over 10 years, while the five new 14-watt six-inch downlights replaced 65-watt incandescent lamps, reducing electricity costs by more than $180 over 10 years. Three LED A Type lamps replaced seven 40-watt A19 incandescents for electricity savings of more than $170 across a decade.

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