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Advanced Menu Systems Announces LED Retrofit Kit for Indoor and Outdoor Menu Boards

Energy-efficient LED retrofit solution simplifies menu board upgrade from fluorescent lamps for Fast Casual and Quick Serve Restaurants (QSR)

2010-10-15
SANTA ANA, CA, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Advanced Menu Systems (AMS), a leading provider of LED illuminated products for the Fast Casual and Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR) industries, today announced the availability of its new LED Retrofit Kit for indoor and outdoor menu boards. AMS' LED Retrofit Kit is available for standard 16-inch and 24-inch wide Lift & Drop grid menu boards.

Specifically designed to facilitate an easy transition from fluorescent light sources to LEDs in menu boards, AMS' LED Retrofit Kit features an innovative LED-Array light source from ION Light Engines. This unique illumination source utilizes low voltage, Class II power. AMS' Retrofit Kit is a simple and cost-effective way for QSRs and Fast Casual restaurants to quickly and easily realize new energy efficiencies without having to replace existing menu boards.

With an emphasis on graphics illumination, energy-efficiency, functionality and maintenance-free operation, AMS' LED Retrofit Kits reduce energy consumption 65% over conventional menu boards using fluorescent lamps. The LED Retrofit Kit will last a minimum of nine years when operated an average of 18 hours per day. LEDs last from 60,000 to 100,000 hours, and contain no mercury, heavy metals or hazardous materials

The LED Retrofit Kit is configured for easy mounting into existing menu boards. The fluorescent lamps are removed and the LED-Array is mounted to the back panel of the menu board and connected to the low voltage DC remote power supply.

All AMS' products are manufactured from environmentally-friendly, powder coated aluminum extrusions. These LED Retrofit Kits with no UV or IR help reduce building heat load, which reduces air conditioning costs. All AMS products qualify for LEED certification points. AMS' new Retrofit Kits are energy-efficient, durable and help reduce the associated Carbon Footprint for QSRs and Fast Casual restaurants.

About Advanced Menu Systems
Advanced Menu Systems (AMS) is a leading provider of LED illumination solutions for the Fast Casual and Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR) industries. AMS' menu boards feature an innovative LED-Array light source from ION Light Engines that utilizes low voltage, Class II power. AMS' products are fully recyclable, UL, C-UL and CE-listed, meet RoHS specifications and contribute points to LEED certified buildings, while also qualifying for commercial tax rebates. AMS' products represent the next-generation of energy-efficient and sustainable menu boards that help QSRs and Fast Casual restaurants "Go Green." www.advanced menusystems.com


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[Press-News.org] Advanced Menu Systems Announces LED Retrofit Kit for Indoor and Outdoor Menu Boards
Energy-efficient LED retrofit solution simplifies menu board upgrade from fluorescent lamps for Fast Casual and Quick Serve Restaurants (QSR)