Lighting Case Study
illuminate the external perimeter of the building also providing emergency lighting. Atlas was also used as a centre ceiling luminaire internally along with Sierra and Celeste, an attractive circular LED luminaire featuring a ‘corona’ backlight effect with a direct / indirect light distribution. The lighting refurbishment was professionally completed by Sandunn Projects, a local
electrical contracting company offering both design and installation services.
Named after The Prince of Wales Public House which is within easy walking distance and also situated in Prince of Wales Lane, the family-run nursing home offers the perfect environment for relaxed and comfortable living and residential care.
Platinum Mini SPECIFICATION
• Die-cast aluminuim body designed to provide optimal thermal control with aluminium bezel with aluminium reflector
• Recessed high performance downlight with efficacy up to 117 Llm/cW with choice of gloss or matt reflector
• Recessed mounted with unique swing tab design for quick and easy installation. Cutout is 152mm
Element SPECIFICATION
• Installation made easy with a Plug and Play connector with a remote driver
• Spring height suitable for installation up to 40mm ceiling thickness and ideal for low ceiling voids
• Element family includes regressed and adjustable downlights and DALI and emergency options
Celeste SPECIFICATION
• A modern design low profile luminaire with a ‘halo’ backlit effect with an 80/20 front and back distribution
• Polycarbonate construction, suitable for stairways and corridors
• 100,000 hours life, efficacy of up to 120Llm/cW
• Easily surface installed utilising a hinged gear tray with the option of a suspension kit
Circular SPECIFICATION
• White aluminium frame with polycarbonate TPb diffuser • Slimline design ideal for low ceiling voids
• Suitable for plasterboard or suspended ceiling systems • Plug and play driver
• Super shallow 20mm luminaire recess depth
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