CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Clear-Vu Lighting today announced the successful design and installation of clearNET, the first-ever IOT-based wireless monitoring and control system for emergency lighting and other mission critical life safety assets in subway tunnels on the MTA/NYCT Rutgers Tube project, the F-Line between Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The clearNET system, employed in conjunction with the best-in-class MTLx LED tunnel light fixture, enables capabilities previously unattainable in transit environments, significantly improving the safety for passengers, workers, and first responders, while also realizing energy savings and improving operational efficiencies for transit agencies.
“Recent and ongoing emergency subway tunnel evacuations across the country due to extreme weather events, technical malfunctions and maintenance failures, highlights the need for a system that would automatically and continuously validate the operation of emergency lighting in tunnel walkways and can enhance light levels for safer egress,” said Daniel Lax, CEO of Clear-Vu Lighting. “We are honored and privileged to deliver clearNET, a best-in-class technology that improves the safety and operations for both the commuters and rail workers of the largest transit system in the world.”
Specifically, the clearNET system incorporates remote asset management via wireless monitoring of fixture and/or battery health; control to instantly change tunnel illumination from NFPA130 emergency light levels up to OSHA 1926 light levels for transit worker safety during inspections, maintenance, construction and evacuations; and a thermal alarm system to provide awareness of potentially dangerous conditions in the tunnels in the absence of traditional fire alarms.
On the Rutgers Tube project, the clearNET + MTLx system generated combined capital and operating savings of $2,744,113 between materials, electricity, maintenance labor, and efficiencies tied to the work light function. In addition to the benefits tied to the clearNET system, the illumination levels produced by the MTLx light fixture in the Rutgers tube will be four times the standard level throughout the legacy NYCT tunnel system for improved visibility.
About clearNET: clearNET is unique among commercially available wireless mesh networks because it is designed to handle the rigors of transit applications including significant structural, environmental, and electromagnetic interference, atypical long chains or “string of pearls” node configurations, and an extremely high node to gateway ratio. clearNET is the only field-proven system that monitors and controls up to 2,000 fixtures in a two-mile tunnel with elevation changes and curves on a single gateway installed at a station platform outside of the tunnel itself. The clearNET system was developed with the support of New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA).
About Clear-Vu Lighting: Clear-Vu delivers innovative solutions using the most advanced technology for superior lighting quality, performance, and energy efficiency to clients ranging from municipalities, state agencies, and utilities to pharmaceutical manufacturers, large scale construction companies and start-ups alike. Visit https://clearvulighting.com/transportation-new/ to learn more.
Contacts
Daniel Lax
Clear-Vu Lighting
dlax@clear-vu.com
516-941-3737