FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions

No, currently LiteSheet fixtures are approved for on/off states. There is a slider wall switch in the process of UL approval but 0-10V support is still in development.

LiteSheet light fixtures will work with all on/off power switches on the market. R&D is working on options to support dimming through 0-10V operation.

No, at this time, only on/off occupancy and control is supported by LiteSheet light fixtures.

The BVT Vaportight is rated NEMA 4X, IP67 and IP68 but it is not NSF certified.

Using a Belkin Wemo or other 3rd party on/off solution, LiteSheet lights can be controlled using a cell phone.

LiteSheet lights are RF silent and do not cause interference on the electrical line. They will not interfere with power measurement or switching so they should be compatible with any system that turns lights on and off by switching power to the light.

The technology used in the LiteSheet light engine does not use a power supply - the LEDs are driven directly from the AC line with minimal circuitry in the engine. The LED board uses a unique mesh of components that will automatically increase the light output if individual LED chips fail. The combination of the driverless engine and automatic compensation for lost components is Adaptive AC Direct.