HOSPITAL
Healthcare Lighting Case Study
Trafford General Hospital
Luceco help Trafford General Hospital with further energy savings using wireless lighting controls. Following the success of considerable energy savings as a result of recent lighting refurbishments utilising wireless lighting controls, Luceco was pleased to supply luminaires for further wards within Trafford General Hospital in Greater Manchester. Managed by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, the hospital is renowned for being the Birthplace of the NHS.
Luceco Wireless Lighting Controls were specified by SI Sealy in association with the Estates and Facilities Department. The design was put forward for an architectural award due to the innovative use of the lighting controls overseeing lighting levels throughout the day and night. With the ward’s inhabitants primarily elderly and suffering from dementia, the lit environment was programmed to reduce to low levels, but with luminaires never powering down completely. This ensured patients did not become disorientated, their welfare was of paramount importance to the lighting design. Over 250 Wireless Lighting Controlled luminaires were installed in TGH Ward 17/18 including LuxPanels,
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Epsilon, recessed and suspended Contour, Platinum, Platinum Surface, and Element downlighters.
Recessed Contour was used in the Day Room and Suspended Contour on the wards. Seamless runs of energy saving cost effective LED lighting can be created with Contour with the added benefit of 100,000 hours maintenance free operational life.
Platinum is a high performance downlight offering 100,000 hours life L80 B10 with an efficacy up to 135 Llm/cW. Recent enhancements to Platinum include a further optimised heatsink and a reduction in bezel thickness from 6mm to 2.5mm on a standard IP44 bezel
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