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Luceco has recently launched a brand new website demonstrang the range and diversity of their LED luminaires
The new Luceco LED website also features many new fittings, serving applications across varied industry sectors including healthcare, education, retail, hospitality, industrial and commercial lighting.
One of the luminaires showcased is the Leren, a contemporary and stylish linear LED pendant luminaire, offering both upward and downward light distribution providing an enhanced overall lit environment, particularly where there are high or open ceiling voids to illuminate. Leren offers over 100,000 hours of maintenance free, operational life with an efficacy of 120Llm/cW, and three lumen outputs; 4,000, 5,200 and 7,500lm. The website has been carefully designed to provide lighting professionals with detailed information segregated into easy to use categories and create specification submittals by simply selecting the products
Advertorial BSEE New LED lighting specification website
that they require to form their specification documentation. Many other useful downloads including the new Specification Guide, photometric data, Industry Specific Lighting Brochures, datasheets and a suite of BIM Files created in Revit covering the Luceco range, are all available
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Zumtobel displays its sensitive side at Birkenhead Priory
Zumtobel Lighng has supplied a sensive lighng soluon for the refurbishment of Birkenhead Priory, the oldest standing building in Merseyside, now under the care of Wirral Council and used as a museum
The old, inefficient Tungsten spotlights that used to provide the illumination of the display cases has been replaced to provide highly effective yet gentle highlighting of the exhibits. Working closely with Ainsley Gommon Architects, Zumtobel came up with a lighting scheme that would see the gloomy interior and shadowy exhibits restored to become an inviting facility with beautiful interior décor and clear displays. Founded in 1150, Birkenhead Priory shares its site with the tower and spire of St Mary’s Church, one of Thomas Rickman’s ‘Cast Iron Churches’. As a Scheduled Monument site with Grade II to Grade I listed buildings, the site provides rich historical interest of significant local and national value. The buildings were in need of repair
and maintenance following a lack of attention, plus basic improvements to its visitor facilities.
In order to provide gentle accents for the precious exhibits, Zumtobel’s Microtools LED lighting system has been installed in the display cases. This has had the effect of presenting the goods displayed to optimum effect, whilst selective lighting accents emphasise even the smallest product details, presenting them as elegant highlights. The extremely compact gimbal-mounted lighting heads are the smallest currently available on the market for display cabinet lighting Microtools excellent colour rendering index of Ra > 90 made this the perfect solution for the priory.
Floor mounted PYLAS LED floodlight was chosen for uplighting the vaulted
brickwork ceiling and enhance the previously dark and gloomy interior, making it more appealing to visitors. Featuring superior LED technology and efficiency of more than 60 lumens per watt, PYLAS LED is perfect for illuminating façades or columns and highlighting details. Anti-glare accessories have also ensured targeted lighting without any scattered light.
Alf Plant, from Ainsley Gommon Architects, commented “Zumtobel Lighting were extremely helpful to us to get a workable and affordable lighting scheme for the project, to go in a space that was very poorly lit before. This has greatly improved the lighting of the museum interior and the visitor experience of the site.” As one of the most iconic and
important buildings in the Wirral, Birkenhead Priory is a vitally important part of Wirral’s heritage and culture. This facelift will return the Priory to the forefront of people’s consciousness and encourage more visitors to the museum.
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Seamless energy monitoring in the ’flagship’ of the Lenzerheide, Switzerland
The new Moa Hut is the hub for hungry and thirsty snow sports enthusiasts
The slopes and ski lifts in the Arosa Lenzerheide ski resort had just barely shut down in 2017 before the bulldozers moved in to tear down the old Motta Hut. The new flagship project had to be ready by the start of the 2017/2018 ski season. The new Motta Hut has room inside for 120 people and outside for 240 more on its ample, multi-level sun
terrace.The innovative timber-frame construction ensures a rustic, yet modern ambiance, both inside and out. This makes the new ski restaurant an international flagship and an experience for every snow sport enthusiast. A HVAC system with the maximum amount of automation was once again selected for the Motta Hut. As with other projects, the plant was also equipped with Belimo products. The new sensor product range attracted just as much attention as the Belimo Energy Valve with Cloud connection.
The networked future of HVAC systems
There was a tight schedule for the Motta Hut. Absolute delivery reliability was just as indispensible as the selection of products which met the high quality requirements and offered even more transparency and control with regard to the function of the HVAC system. This was ensured with the installation of the belimo sensor product range and the new Belimo Energy Valve with Cloud connection. “Thanks to the sensors and the connection to the Belimo Cloud, the evaluations can be broken down even more precisely to the individual valve. In addition, we can also view the data and the evaluations without difficulty, and thus better distribute the energy costs,” said Samuel Lorez, head of technology at Lenzerheide Bergbahnen AG.
Comprehensive range of HVAC sensors
With its complete sensor product range for temperature, humidity, air quality and pressure, Belimo can provide all of the HVAC field devices from a single source. The sensors feature a unique and uniform housing and assembly concept, which allows quick installation and makes them fully compatible with all major building automation and control systems. Particularly eye-catching is the housing, which provides IP65 protection. The catch fastener makes it possible to open and close the lid without the use of tools, thus enabling rapid and reliable installation.
The integration of the sensors makes it possible to control, monitor and check the entire HVAC system even better than before. At the Motta Hut, the Belimo sensors were installed in the air handling unit, in the heating lines and for measuring the outdoor temperature.
Mulfunconal Belimo Energy Valve for transparent energy monitoring
The intelligent, pressure-independent valve combines five functions in a single, easy-to-assemble
unit.The further development into an IoT device (Internet of Things) thanks to the connection to the Belimo Cloud makes measuring, controlling, balancing, shutting off and energy monitoring even more transparent and the corresponding operation even easier. Unique functions such as the Delta-T manager or the possibility of direct power control provide clarity, enhance efficiency and reduce costs.
By being integrated into the Belimo Cloud, Lenzerheide Bergbahnen AG receives all information on the energy consumption of the heat pump, heating group and ventilation units in its own account. Other advantages of the cloud, in addition to transparency, are cloud optimisations: To improve system performance and stability, the Delta-T settings recommended by Belimo experts can be made available using cloud-based analysis. Furthermore the online updates ensure that the Belimo Energy Valve represents the very latest of technology at all times. In addition, support via Cloud aids technicians in commissioning or solving technical problems. For this reason Belimo also grants a seven-year guarantee for the Belimo Energy Valve with Cloud connection.
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