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Luceco in partnership with Powerbase Building Services Limited has recently supplied The Daily Mail Group with cung edge LED lighng for their Break Out Kitchens and Tech Bar located at their London Headquarters.
Contour from Luceco is a linear luminaire providing individual or continuous runs of illumination suitable for many commercial environments. The LED lighting system consists of connectable modules offered in 600 mm, 1200 mm, 1500 mm and 1800 mm lengths that can be surface mounted, suspended or recessed. Seamless runs of energy saving cost effective LED lighting can be created with interconnecting power and module connectors. The Tech Bar required a more modernistic approach with Contour providing an architectural element to the design of the area with the body of the luminaire displayed in Graphite Grey. Manufactured as a premium aluminium extrusion with high quality polycarbonate opal diffuser, micro prism or asymmetric optic distribution options, Contour has a full range of illuminated interconnecting modules as well as an integrated
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Carrier Aquaforce® fixedspeed aircooled screw liquid chiller now available
arrier is pleased to announce the AquaForce®
30XB/P-ZE range is now available with HFO R-1234ze, a
very low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerant and part of the Carrier PUREtec™ family of long-term refrigerant solutions. The range covers cooling capacities from 200 kW up to 1200 kW and has a seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) rating of up to 4.52 and a seasonal energy performance ratio (SEPR) of up to 6.19. Carrier, a world leader in high-technology heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions, is a part of Carrier, a leading global provider of innovative heating, ventilating and air- conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies.
Only a few months after the launch of the AquaForce® Vision with PUREtec refrigerant (30KAV/P-ZE), Carrier continues to expand its PUREtec family through the launch of the 30XB/P-ZE range using the refrigerant. Carrier has selected the HFO R-1234ze with a GWP of less than one in order to anticipate the
European F-Gas regulation HFC phase-down and to offer long- term peace-of-mind to customers. The 30XB/P-ZE range is not only environmentally responsible but also offers reliability through Carrier’s tried and trusted technologies. The AquaForce® range is equipped with Carrier 06T twin screw compressors and fully aluminum Novation® micro-channel heat exchangers with Super Enviro-shield™ coatings
to deliver guaranteed long-term optimized performance.
“Beyond Carrier’s commitment to environmental responsibility, the 30XB/P-ZE also embodies its industrial expertise,” said Quentin Garcia San Mateo, product manager, Carrier.
“The unit offers specific industrial features with an optimized compressor and dedicated options in order to perfectly meet industry expectations.”
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driver with quick electrical connectors for ease of installation. Interconnecting modules include corner connectors, T junction and cross pieces. To create an enhanced lit environment with the use of the area in mind, each installation required a different colour temperature output. The Tech Bar required a cool clean light at 4000K and the more relaxing space in the Break Out Kitchens, a warmer white at 3000K.
Contour has a 5-year extended warranty available and offers over 100,000 hours operational life, with no maintenance over the lifetime of the luminaire, an important factor when considering applications such as commercial environments where 24 hours a day operation may be required.
www.luceco.com CP takes full control at Old Admiralty Building
Control experts CP Electronics has supplied its fully addressable and networkable RAPID lighng control system for use in the newly refurbished Old Admiralty Building, London SW1A.
The Grade II listed building has been home to some of the most famous figures in history, including Winston Churchill when he was First Lord of the Admiralty along with former naval intelligence office and James Bond creator Ian Fleming. The Grade II listing of the building presented many challenges to the design and installation team, as decorative cornices and wood panelling could not be disturbed so the installation of wiring routes and DALI cabling required careful consideration and planning.
CP’s RAPID System was specified for the project to control all lighting throughout the building including the roof and external lighting. The project utilises CP’s full RAPID System, comprising 217 DALI gateways and 52 pluggable LCM’s (Lighting Control Modules) plus 500 6-pole Vitesse modular LCM’s for the DALI and power to the lights. The installation had to ensure that each rise
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demise has its own area controller, with 5 riser demises over the 5 floors to allow for control via local occupancy detectors and scene plates along with switches for roof and plant lighting. CP also supplied 1800 PIR’s and a head-end PC with emergency monitoring to provide full monitoring, testing and reporting which can quickly identify issues with specific luminaires or devices that can be easily rectified.
Corridor hold has been used to ensure occupants never walk into unlit spaces and scene setting is available in all offices and meeting/conference rooms. The emergency testing procedure is automated with function and duration tests that are set up as a scheduled calendar event. This means a report can be easily generated and exported to Excel for analysis by the FM team, enabling them to fulfil their due diligence for emergency lighting tests and maintenance.
www.cpelectronics.co.uk enquiry@cpelectronics.co.uk
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