54 NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Switch to LED lighting solutions for CO2
EDs are the exciting new generation of lighting because they tick all the boxes of energy saving, reduced maintenance
and recyclability.
Fast payback Lowest energy lamp Long life – up to 20 times longer life than conventional lamps
Reduced maintenance costs No hazardous materials and easy recyclability
Light output equivalent to lamps being replaced
Most estimates agree that 20% of the energy bill is spent on lighting. Government interest free loans are now available through the Carbon Trust / Salix for energy efficiency projects.
If you face challenges controlling your lighting costs and meeting targets then ask for a FREE LIGHTING ENERGY HEALTH CHECK. Illuminex , a specialist lighting company, can provide free lighting energy health checks and help with your Carbon Trust / Salix application.
LED Emergency Lighting. The provision of Emergency Lighting is a legislative requirement for all public buildings and require testing on a weekly, monthly and annual basis. You can now benefit from the lastest LED technology and lighting intelligence with the Xscape series from Illuminex which offers 98% energy reduction, automatic testing and reduced maintenance requirements.
PUBLIC SECTOR REVIEW
Illuminex is progressively updating the emergency lighting in Ealing Hospital to a low carbon intelligent lighting system. This is part of a major refurbishment programme.
Anthony Rankine, Head of Capital and Projects for the Ealing NHS Trust said,
“We chose the Xscape series of products because of its ‘state of the art’ functionality, extra low energy consumption and reduced maintenance costs. One of our deciding factors was Illuminex’s ability to design and install the system in our hospital without the need to shut crucial parts of the busy wards. The product also met our expectation on price and value for money.”
LED General Lighting If halogen downlighters were replaced with LEDs, Europe would save 3,500,000 tonnes of Carbon per year (source Philips lighting UK). The very latest LED lamps are able to reduce your energy bills by up to 80%, meaning a little investment now will save you much more in the future. This is done by changing halogens to LEDs.
savings.
Why not give your lighting an energy health check? L
The new generation of energy saving lighting has only 7W power consumption per lamp and a long lifetime of 40,000 hours ensuring minimum maintenance costs. Environmental friendly, without Mercury or any other hazardous substances, these good looking lamps emit little heat and no UV or infrared. With the EU phase- out of old GLS lamps happening right now, this is a timely opportunity to future-proof your lighting installation by switching to these new energy saving LED solutions.
LED High Bay Lighting 24 hour operation centres such as warehouses, distribution centres and specifically cold stores can benefit from the new generation of High Bay LEDs. They have a lifetime of 40,000 hours which is equivalent to 4.5 years if lit continuously for 24hrs a day. Illuminex can supply all High Bay LEDs as sealed IP67 enclosures suitable for internal and external applications such as car parking.
Fluorescent Lighting Upgrade Have you ever counted the number of fluorescent lamps you see night and day – in hospitals, hotels, airports, shopping centres, offices and railway stations? With the help of a combination of Ecologic and Eco Lamps, fitted onto existing fluorescent lighting systems you can now save 20-50% in energy costs. In addition, reduced maintenance through extended lamp life and the elimination of a starter lamp provides additional financial savings.
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