Eiko LED-DK6-12W840-DIM
Eiko 6-inchg 12W Dimmable recessed downlight is a great option for residential and commercial applications.
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https://www.eiko.com/category/1048/LED-DK6-12W840-DIM
Eiko 6-inchg 12W Dimmable recessed downlight is a great option for residential and commercial applications.
For more information:
https://www.eiko.com/category/1048/LED-DK6-12W840-DIM
DCC-12, manufactured by Thermolec, is an Electric Vehicle Energy Management System (EVEMS) designed to allow the connection of a charger to the main feeder of the panel without affecting the load calculation.
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EC-Net’s building automation system (BAS) multi-protocol, multi-function capabilities provide seamless and intelligent integration of HVAC, Lighting, Access Control, CCTV, Energy Management, and other building systems.
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This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.