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AVA Lights +44 (0)151 357 1799


www.avalights.co.uk


Virgin Trains has invested in revolutionary LED lighting technology at Birmingham International Railway Station; this will significantly reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs. In a bid to create more energy efficient railway stations, Virgin Trains has tasked Lorne Stewarts Facilities Services Division PLC to find innovative ways to reduce energy consumption at stations maintained by Virgin. In the latest phase of this project, Lorne Stewart PLC has used AVA™ branded LED lighting products to light up parts of Birmingham International Railway Station. AVA™branded T8 tube lights, lamps and panel lamps were chosen for this project, as well as the AVA™intelligent lighting solutions.


MID Lighting +44 (0)1494 437962


www.midlighting.co.uk


MID Lighting recently supplied their MIHB-LED High Bay LED luminaires to the library at North London University. The High Bay LED has a light output of 14000 lumens and is fitted with a polycarbonate reflector to provide an even distribution across the reading desks. It is perfectly suited to the particularly high library ceiling.


Delmatic +44 (0)208 987 5900


www.delmatic.com


A Delmatic Dali system has been installed to provide energy-efficient switching and dimming throughout the new Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The building is striking not only for its folded, crumpled form, but also for its unusual perforated brick facing and has been designed to achieve a BREEAM “Outstanding” rating. The perforated brick façade optimises daylight and natural cross-ventilation while maintaining the building’s sculpted form. A Delmatic system controls lighting within the building, optimising energy efficiency through a combination of presence detection, absence detection, and daylight-linked dimming.


The Lamp Company +44 (0)1462 490066


www.easy‐lightbulbs.com


The Lamp Company’s new look website, Easy- LightBulbs.com, makes finding the optimum light bulb for your fitting easier than ever. The website lists over 8,000 light bulbs with more added on a daily basis; each product has an up-to-date stock level listing and full specification. Other features include a free energy saving calculator, informative lighting guides and customer review service. We’ve extended our delivery options and now deliver to the whole of Europe and the US. All orders under £10, excluding long fluorescent tubes, currently qualify for a fantastic free delivery!


Apex Wiring Solutions +44 (0)191 3787900


www.apexwiringsolutions.co.uk


The new eVo lighting distribution units (LDU) from Apex Wiring Solutions is one of the most advanced of its type, enabling electrical contractors to quickly and easily configure four, eight and 12 way outputs for improved connectivity. A wide range of lighting wiring schemes can be rapidly designed and installed using the modular benefits of the eVo system, making it suitable for multiple applications in commercial, healthcare, education and industrial buildings. The impact resistant and compact design provides high performance multi-pole inter-connectivity suitable for both single and dual circuit applications, while system options include three and four wire non-dimming and five and six wire dimming units.


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The MIHB LED range is also available in other reflectors and LED wattages.


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