Grainger & Worral Machining Facility
Luceco lights £5M Machining Facility for Grainger & Worrall
Luceco lit a state-of-the-art, high-end, controlled environment machining facility in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Grainger & Worrall (GW), is the UK’s leading provider of high precision casting technologies including engine castings to high-performance manufacturers such as Bugatti, Porsche, Aston Martin and McLaren as well as several F1 motorsport teams!
A state-of-the-art environment required a luminaire to match, Luceco supplied Ceres, a compact high bay utilising the latest lens technology. Ceres benefits from a computer designed die-cast aluminium housing with vortex cooling for maximum LED chip performance providing a luminaire efficacy up to of 147 Llm/cW. With a rating of IP65, Ceres offers 60, 90 and 120-degree lens variations and is available with on/off presence detection options, often a requirement in industrial and warehousing applications.
“Emergency lighting should be approached as one of the significant elements when designing for an
industrial application. It is there to provide illumination to allow the building’s occupants to use the escape route in the event of a failure of the normal lighting power supply. To achieve the 1.0 Lux minimum requirement for escape routes, specific LED Luminaires are able to meet the required standards with long narrow distribution, produced by special optics which allow maximum spacing between luminaires. Lighting designers can help the end user to meet their obligation for emergency lighting with the right product positioned in the right location.”
Ceres SPECIFICATION
• Diecast aluminium housing for increased thermal performance
• Polycarbonate lens with 60, 90 or 120 degree light distribution
• 11,000 to 35,500 Lumens from two, three or five row housing
• Supplied with stirrup bracket and hook for surface or suspension mounting
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