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Company: Multiform, High End, Zero 88 VIKING LINE


At the PLASA show in 2008 Jouni Sironen - AV Manager for the Finnish ferry operator Viking Line spotted the brand new MultiSpot LED luminaire from Multiform Lighting on display in the Product Innovation gallery. He particularly liked the unique ‘honeycomb lens’ focussing system, very low power consumption and rugged aluminium and steel con- struction. The equipment had to be very robust as it was to be used eight to 16 hours a day, 365 days a year, and winter time is especially rough, as the ships have to go through ice, and therefore shake a lot more than in summertime. On his return home he contacted Studiotec Oy, Multiform’s Finnish agent. After evaluating a sample, 12 MultiSpots were supplied for testing on the 35,150 grosse tonnage (GT) MS Isabella. Following successful tests a further 24 MultiSpots were installed on the 35,490 GT MS Gabriella which was undergoing a routine refit in the spring of 2009. Later in 2009 on the 37,860 GT MS Mariella, which was undergoing a major refit, a total quantity of 60 MultiSpots were installed in the leisure facilities on board the ship. The installation was carried out by the Viking Line’s own in house technical team, at Nantaali dockyard in Finland and completed in September 2009. Controlled by the merged outputs of a High End Whole Hog 1000 and a Zero 88 Jester, the system used 36 MultiSpots for both stage and dance floor lighting in the Cabaret and


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‘Fun Club’ disco. Compared with the par cans that were replaced, the MultiSpots delivered a large saving in electrical power, a major consideration on board ships. This energy saving policy contributed towards winning the ‘Finnish Quality Award 2009’ given each year by ‘Excellence Finland’, recognising excellence in improving the quality and competitiveness of its operations. Later in 2009, the 34,380 GT MS Amorella was updated with 60 MultiSpots installed in the ‘Fun Club’, pictures show the completed Cabaret Club lighting system undergoing final testing. A full refit of the 35,150 GT MS Isabella was completed in spring 2010, pictures show the installation work in progress when the installation was almost completed. The latest installation of MultiSpots was completed on 16 February 2011 on the oldest ship in the fleet the 16,850 GT MS Rosella, where the nightclub has now been opened up to a two floor space. The Viking Line has a fleet of seven luxury cruise ferries sailing between Finland, Estonia and Sweden in the Baltic Sea. Over the last two years it has installed a total of 300 energy saving MultiSpot LED fittings in the café, nighclubs and discotheques on board the seven ships.


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