To our valued customers:
We are pleased that our New York office power is back to normal and our lighting professionals are ready to assist you.
Thank you for your time and patience!
WAC Lighting is headquartered at 615 South Street, Garden City, New York 11530 | Phone: 1.800.526.2588 | Fax: 1.800.526.2585 | Email: info@waclighting.com | Website: www.waclighting.com
Monday, August 29, 2011
Important Message - August 29, 2011
To our valued customers:
Due to recent inclement weather, we are experiencing a temporary power outage in our NY office. We are still fully operational in our Los Angeles office and will continue to ship orders and field customer calls from that location. Should you need assistance, please call us at 800.526.2588 or email: waclightingny@yahoo.com
Sorry for any inconvenience,
WAC Lighting team
Due to recent inclement weather, we are experiencing a temporary power outage in our NY office. We are still fully operational in our Los Angeles office and will continue to ship orders and field customer calls from that location. Should you need assistance, please call us at 800.526.2588 or email: waclightingny@yahoo.com
Sorry for any inconvenience,
WAC Lighting team
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
A short instruction on how to calibrate and use Luxmeter pro 2 in iphone

LuxMeter Pro 2.0 App for the iPhone is a software in iphone that can identify the light level on a certain object. It uses the camera to collect the light from a light source or reflected from the object surface and then based on the amount of light determines the light level.
Unlike other professional photometric test devices, this software simply “grab” some light and it cannot tell how much light (lumens) it has collected. Therefore, all the values it gives is just relative light output and it has to be calibrated before using.
There are two ways of calibrations:
1. Use standard incandescent lamps and the benchmarked values on line:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/luxmeter-pro/id408369821?mt=8#
For example, if we use 40W incandescent lamp, the benchmarked lux is 490lx.
a. In the software panel, click on the “calib” button. Then the screen becomes a large window.
b. Move the camera properly until the incandescent lamp is shown in the window.
c. Tap on the lamp in the window so the camera will focus on it automatically. This means you selected this as a light source.
d. Manually change the scroll bar at the bottom and see the value at the right of the scroll bar. Adjust it until the value gets close to 490lx.
e. Then click “exit”
Now you have done the calibration and you can take the measurement.
2. Use an illuminance meter as a reference:
a. Use any light source to light a diffuse and high reflective surface. (A white wall is also OK)
b. Put the illuminance meter sensor close to the surface and measure the reflected light. (Note: the sensor is facing the surface not the light source)
Do not cover the shadow area.
c. Write down the value on the illuminance meter. Then use the iphone to focus on that surface and do the calibration in the same way as the method 1. Use the illuminance value as the reference.
This meter is only suitable to measure some light level on diffused surface, such as desk, carpet, brick, wall, ground, etc. To measure the lux from a light source is meaningless and not accurate. If the light is too strong, this meter may get saturated and it doesn’t show a data. In this case, you can try clicking on “Scale” button. Then the maximum value it can show is 10 times bigger. If in this case it is still saturated, then come to R&D department and ask for an illuminance meter.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
WAC Lighting QP-501 Installation Instruction
Check out our new installation video on WAC Lighting QP-501 socket set!
Friday, February 18, 2011
WAC LIGHTING Introduces Cartier LEDme™ Track Luminaires

New development for lighting luxury spaces
GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK – Combining craftsmanship and old world styling with the flexibility and performance of modern track lighting, WAC Lighting introduces Cartier LED track luminaires. From the instrument-like engineering and hand finishes to the onyx crystal details, Cartier LEDme? track luminaires have been designed for upscale residential and commercial spaces. Utilizing state-of-the-art, multi-chip LED technology, this 12-watt luminaire projects a strong amount of light. With models offering a light output up to 625 lumens, Cartier exceeds Energy Star requirements and is a direct replacement for a 50-watt MR16.
Cartier was crafted and designed exclusively in the company's clean manufacturing campus with in-house UL testing labs and zero landfill status. WAC Lighting is a global manufacturer and designer of track, recessed, undercabinet, monorail and decorative lighting.
Dimmable with an Electronic Low Voltage (ELV) dimmer, Cartier can be used with WAC 120v track lighting systems. It operates with multi-chip replaceable LED modules that offer a 50,000-hour potential life.
Designed with a White interior to improve light reflection, mounting hardware is available in three designer finishes to coordinate with a variety of decors: Antique Bronze, Antique Nickel and Satin Brass.
Offered in 3000K warm white and 4000K cool white color temperatures, Cartier uses Cree multi-chip LEDs and may be ordered as a Spot or a Flood. Additional interchangeable optics are available.
Cartier is 9 1/16 inches tall, 5 1/2 inches wide, and 7 1/2 inches long.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
WAC Lighting supports - TREECYCLE at MulchFest!

On Saturday, January 8 and Sunday, January 9, the New York City Parks Department will host the annual MulchFest from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each day at locations citywide. Bring your holiday tree to one of 70 designated parks to be recycled into mulch that will nourish plantings across the city or your own garden!
This year, we hope to encourage thousands of New York households to help the environment and the community by bringing their trees to our nearest collection site—there will be 30 chipping sites and 40 drop-off sites throughout the five boroughs.
Remember to remove all lights and decorations before bringing the tree to a MulchFest site. You will have the opportunity to take home your mulch at designated chipping sites.
Please spread the word! As a friend of Parks, we need your help to let your friends and family know about MulchFest! We hope you will share this email with your friends and colleagues.
For more information about MulchFest, or to find the nearest MulchFest site in your borough, visit http://www.nyc.gov/parks/mulchfest.
If you have any questions or would like to get more involved, call (212) 360-1368.
Treecycle and help NYC grow!
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