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050 REPORT


LIVERPOOL


Company: PR Lighting Location: Puebla, Mexico


When Liverpool, Mexico’s largest department store chain, opened its flagship unit in Villahermosa, some 63 PR Lighting PR-8800 LED fixtures - each containing 108 3W RGB LEDs - were used to wash the building. However, the Chinese manufacturer’s Mexican distributors, Hermes Music, has confirmed that an even greater number of PR Lighting’s LED sources have been deployed at the larger Liverpool store in Puebla, which was recently remodelled. This time Hermes has specified 104 of the super bright PR Lighting XPar 390 spots to bring the building to life after dark. Each RGB head contains 90 3W high quality LEDs - 24 RGB and 18 white - with full colour mixing and linear CTO. Critically, it also has a beam angle of 14° and field angle of 28°. Explaining the choice, Hermes Music’s lighting specialist, Ricardo Segura de la Cruz, said the decision was based on space and the need for a compact fixture with a wide diffusion. “Between the main wall and the lattice façade there is only 40cm to install, but the beam needs to flood light across 38


metres. From the lamp source to the highest point in the façade the XPar 390 provides the perfect solution.” He said the solution had been created by installing a metal plate, using the same rods which attach the lattice to the main wall. The metal plate sits horizontally on the rods and the fixtures are bolted to it. It can then be adjusted for better placement, enabling the lighting to work in conjunction with the façade. However, the IP67-rated PR Lighting XPar 390 does more than just colour wash the walls. Since Puebla is where Mexican independence began - and the seminal battle took place - the country’s green, white and red vertical striped tri-colour is represent- ed on two of the main walls, part of the genius of lighting designer Joseph C. Rubenak Vargas from AGISA. This is visible from far away and attracts crowds in its own right.


www.pr-lighting.com


EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2013


Company: Leader Light Location: Malmö, Sweden


Although Slovakia didn´t have a competitor in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest this year, one of the official lighting suppliers was Slovakian-based Leader Light. A total of 160 pieces of LL Stage Beam were installed on the main stage. “For the company it is a new experience which we appreciate so much,” said Managing Director of Leader Light, Julius Szaraz. “Leader Light constantly tries to improve technology and I think this is an evidence of the quality of our products.” The LL Stage Beam is an LED fixture which is designed for front or back stage graphic lighting effect. This cool white light is compatible with DMX control and it offers quick installation.


www.leaderlight.sk www.mondodr.com


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