LiteSync contracted with the Tucson branch of the Cord Blood Registry to assist in the new construction of their 6,500 square foot call center. One of the major problems in such an area is noise and hearing others on their phones. With the proper wall acoustical treatments and then injecting white noise into the space through 53 carefully hung speakers, we can virtually eliminate the noise spill people at their station hear. Shown here is our site foreman Dylan doing some work in what's known as the "rough-in" phase above the ceiling.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Catalina United Methodist Church
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Our engineer Mark is easily one of the best in the industry. We are proud to be working with him. |
Acoustical Remediation at Sahuarita High School
LiteSync contracted with Sahuarita High School to make acoustical repairs to various music rooms. The acoustical defects and issues in band rooms, chorus rooms, were deep and difficult for them. Our PHD and architect calculated the needs to add the proper treatments to make the changes these rooms needed and when such treatments were installed by LiteSync, the school raved about the results. Pictured here is some wall treatments that combined with new ceiling tiles made the band practice room more "lively" as was requested.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
DOE Residential Lighting Study
The Department of Energy (DOE) has published the "Residential Lighting End-Use Consumption Study: Estimation Framework and Initial Estimate." which focused on developing new estimates of residential lighting usage and energy consumption at the national regional levels within households and even by lamp characteristics.
At annual kilowatts per hour, sadly Arizona was in the highest category at 2,100 to 2,400 with California and New York at the lowest end of the scale at 1,200 to 1,300
At annual kilowatts per hour, sadly Arizona was in the highest category at 2,100 to 2,400 with California and New York at the lowest end of the scale at 1,200 to 1,300
Monday, May 13, 2013
The Tucson Community Center Arena
Today LiteSync had it's V.P. climbing around on service catwalks of the Tucson Community Center arena. Hat's off to Kelly for dragging her Canon 7d camera and L glass lens up there to get some shots of the existing and dated arena equipment. LiteSync is
preparing a power point video to present to the City ReoNuevo committee
members in order to help them make much needed lighting and audio upgrade decisions. Time to get the TCC out of the stone age! Stay tuned for exciting updates!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Marriott Hotel Lighting Automation
The Tucson Marriott University Park Hotel is one of the busiest hotels in the city of Tucson. Their existing lighting automation system was dated and failing. Over time LiteSync had been called in to make patch repairs but when it was time for a remodel of the facility, LiteSync was called upon to not only help with the remodel but also to assist with the automation system upgrade.
The existing systems manufacture was no longer in business. While LiteSync had the software program for its dated processor, the floppy disk it operated on of course had long since lost it's magnetic properties.
So LiteSync built an entirely new program of operation for the new Savant/LiteTouch lighting control. The project was executed in two phases. Phase one had all the gear mounted and ready. Phase two had us drop out the 400 amp 3 phase switch in the basement to pull out the old automation rack and land over 100 new cables into the LiteTouch gutter assembly. The phase two cut over took 16 hours to complete but when done, all systems were go.
LiteSync offered this hotel an installation that brought the low voltage work and the high voltage work all under our contractors license. We eliminate the low voltage integrator and their cost burden on the job.
The existing systems manufacture was no longer in business. While LiteSync had the software program for its dated processor, the floppy disk it operated on of course had long since lost it's magnetic properties.
So LiteSync built an entirely new program of operation for the new Savant/LiteTouch lighting control. The project was executed in two phases. Phase one had all the gear mounted and ready. Phase two had us drop out the 400 amp 3 phase switch in the basement to pull out the old automation rack and land over 100 new cables into the LiteTouch gutter assembly. The phase two cut over took 16 hours to complete but when done, all systems were go.
LiteSync offered this hotel an installation that brought the low voltage work and the high voltage work all under our contractors license. We eliminate the low voltage integrator and their cost burden on the job.
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Automated module enclosures and control CCU |
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Close up view of dimming modules. State of the art! |
Sanctuary Remodel
A division of LiteSync installs professional grade entertainment lighting, sound, video and acoustical treatments. We have some of the states finest designers and installers on our team and we can meet virtually any need anywhere locally, nationally and even internationally. Currently LiteSync is consulting on a project in Jamaica.
Recently we were contracted with to perform a remodel of a Tucson east side church where the sanctuary was receiving a total make over. LiteSync rebuilt stage floor pockets for microphone and speaker monitor distribution. We also completely upgraded the sound system by installing new JBL line array speakers driven by Crown amplification.
New video distribution was installed in the form of 2 motorized 15 foot screens and multiple hi-def projectors. The change in sound and video was truly dramatic for the congregation.
Below is one of the JBL loudspeaker arrays with a nearby hi-def video projector.
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David Rishor President of LiteSync gets up on the lift to inspect |
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