LiteTrace, a global leader in Bluetooth® Network Lighting Control (NLC) systems, announced that its Keilton® NLC system had received OpenADR™ 2.0b certification from the OpenADR Alliance. OpenADR certification fosters the development, adoption, and compliance of the OpenADR Smart Grid standard. By integrating OpenADR into Keilton’s NLC, LiteTrace enables the lighting industry to incorporate more demand response (DR) and advanced lighting controls to assist with grid stabilization and reliability, pipeline management, and conservation efforts.
The Keilton NLC enables DR for lighting and plug loads controlled by the NLC system – all via open standards. This will assist lighting manufacturers and others in compliance with the latest standards in states such as California, whose Title 24 code includes specific DR requirements for commercial lighting installations. LiteTrace has released their CR04 Inter-op bridge which enables LiteTrace’s wireless Keilton control components to connect to third-party OpenADR systems, providing compliance with California and other Smart Grid systems.
“We are very pleased to have our Keilton system certified by the OpenADR Alliance and join more than 100 utilities and energy stakeholders in helping to enable and standardize the use of demand response,” said Chris Primous, VP of Business Development, and Sales, at LiteTrace. Primous added, “We are proud to help to ensure reliable electricity across the country by enabling lighting projects to incorporate smart energy management solutions.”
Learn more about the OpenADR Alliance by visiting https://www.openadr.org
Luminaire manufacturers, installers, retrofitters, and contractors can learn more about the Keilton OpenADR-certified NLC system by contacting chrisprimous@litetrace.com or visiting www.LiteTrace.com.