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Stansted project has been nominated for Low Carbon Lighting Design Award


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lighting project for Stansted Airport designed by Morgan Sindall Professional Services (MSPS), the design and engineering firm, working with light manufacturer OSRAM, has been nominated for a Lighting Design Award. The nomination for the Low Carbon category marks the second accolade for MSPS’ electrical engineering team in three years. The awards, held at the London Hilton Hotel are the largest celebration in lighting design. To win the Low Carbon award, a project must demonstrate significant energy savings through excellence and innovation. The project was for Stansted’s 306m


undercroft. The brief was to optimise lighting levels with improved controls that could vary illuminance levels, to reduce maintenance costs, and futureproof the system so that it could be updated or integrated with other building management systems when required.


Daniel Eggington, Principal Electrical


Engineer at MSPS said: “Working with OSRAM we have designed a solution


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that reduces the number of luminaires from 286 to 120 and power consumption from 130KW/H to 14KW/H. “We have delivered an 89% energy usage reduction that equates to a


cost saving of just under £119,000.” A crisp, clear light with enhanced uniformity has been achieved with


120 Siteco T21 Tunnel LED luminaires, which with a heat and impact protection rating of IK10 are expected to last for 90,000 hours. The design enables optimum energy usage as illumination levels can be programmed to respond to the time of day and how busy the area is. The LED luminaires utilise the LON Powerline protocol, allowing for existing cabling to be reused where appropriate. Karen Cawley, responsible for the project at OSRAM says: “Carbon efficiency has always been a focus of OSRAM’s products, projects and solutions. For this reason we feel honored to be nominated for this Lighting Design Award.”


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