Warehouse Lighting Environment
Before the LED fi t-out
After the LED fi t-out
The conception surrounding the exchange of the long- standing, outmoded lighting was proposed in the hope to reduce electricity consumption, on-going maintenance costs and the obvious environmental damages.
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To meet the requirements, Masters Exhibitions opted for 10 LED high/low bays, replacing 15 conventional lights. With industrial application in mind, they are designed specifi cally for installations requiring high- level light mounting. Long life means that annual re-lamp, expensive lift-equipment and inconvenience can be avoided, in addition to savings due to reduced energy consumption. An instant, fl icker-free illumination further suits this product to manufacturing and
warehouse environments, as it is also compatible with PIR movement sensors. With an improved CRI (colour rendering index) over conventional lights, LED – which normally has a CRI of 80+ compared to 20- 35 for conventional lighting – improves the ability to read labels and barcodes, which is great for warehouses. In addition to the outstanding quality of light delivered, the unit has the ability to effortlessly retro-fi t to existing mountings, ensuring the re-lamping process is pain-free. Switching to LED will benefi t any industrial or commercial environment, but reduced energy and maintenance costs were not the only benefi ts to Masters – there are also energy savings and environmental benefi ts too. This project has provided Masters with the opportunity to save up to 85% on its operating costs, by helping to reduce maintenance and replacement costs, and the dreaded inconvenience that accompanies them. Conventional fi ttings would regularly need replacing and, because of their height, expensive lifting equipment would have had to have been hired for access. The design of Sedna high/low bays assures a high quality of environmental aesthetics, offering a colour temperature that is cool, calm and pleasing on the eye with a signifi cantly improved CRI. In response to the
implementation of LED, Chris Bonwick reports: “The quality of light is certainly better for the production team, helping them work more effi ciently and most importantly safely. Previous to the initiative, there was a yellow/green glow to the lights, which was unpleasant to work with. Now, the clean white light the LEDs emit make the workshop a much more pleasant place of work.” n
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