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West Sussex College granted a bright boost
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ollege lighting has been granted a bright boost during a recent refurbishment project in West Sussex.
Felpham Community College is home to more than 1400 pupils and has
undergone a recent refurbishment within classrooms and corridors. It now boasts an extensive lighting upgrade, with two high performing fluorescent luminaires from Dextra Lighting being utilised throughout the school’s space. As well as upgraded corridor lighting, the college has also benefited
from upgraded classroom lighting through use of a mixture of recessed fluorescent lighting and fluorescent downlights. Both the Protec downlights and Solution Flush fluorescent luminaire
were used to transform areas within the school. Classroom lighting was also given an upgrade with the Solution Flush T5 fluorescent luminaire. The Solution Flush forms part of Dextra Lighting’s popular Solution range of luminaires. Suitable for a wide range of applications including schools, universities, meeting rooms and offices it effectively illuminates the classrooms, allowing pupils to enjoy learning in a brighter lit space. The luminaire not only effectively increases the level of wall illumination
to enhance display areas, but is also compliant with BS EN 12464 lighting standards. In projects looking to achieve compliance to LG7, the Blade uplighter can be used in conjunction with both the Solution Flush and Asymmetric to offer compliance. The corridors have also been upgraded with a number of eye-catching
Protec fluorescent downlights. Suitable for a host of applications, such as retail environments and the hospitality sector, the Protec has been designed with both performance and versatility in mind. Available with a host of various different body formats including vertical, medium and large horizontal and surface, the highly flexible luminaire can tie-in and suit the demands of numerous environments. The Protec also encompasses lamp options which range from single 13W up to twin 42W, all supplied with high frequency to enhance energy savings. The white powder coated steel housing is not only robust, but ties in well with the corridor space. Each of the popular fluorescent luminaires has successfully assisted with fulfilling the project brief to provide an improved teaching environment along with significant energy savings. Now a specialist mathematics and computing college, the up-to-date revamp echoes the school’s ethos of recognising and celebrating tradition, innovation and success.
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