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A Costa Mesa maintenance service company announced Wednesday it will
install sensors at San Diego area naval bases, saving the Navy more than
$1 million.
Lighting Technology Services Inc., a lighting retrofit and maintenance
service company, signed a $2.5-million contract with the Navy to install
occupancy sensors at three San Diego naval bases.
The company also plans to conserve energy with a device called the
“VendingMiser,” a device that will be used on about 1,500 vending
machines throughout the bases.
The VendingMiser powers down a vending machine when the area
surrounding the machine is unoccupied and re-powers the machine when the
area is occupied, ensuring the product is always ice cold.
The company plans to have all sensors and VendingMisers installed at
the bases by 2002.
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