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InstallationNews Luceco’s Ceres a ‘concrete’ success in Chihuahua!


Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua (GCC) operates three cement plants located in Ciudad Juarez, Samalayuca and Chihuahua in Mexico, as well as two distribution centres. Luceco’s Ceres 200W HighBay luminaires were chosen for a retrofit project replacing tired 400W HighBay metal halide fixtures.


located in Ciudad Juarez, Samalayuca and Chihuahua in Mexico, as well as two distribution centres. Luceco’s Ceres 200W HighBay luminaires were chosen for a retrofit project replacing tired 400W HighBay metal halide fixtures. With the new LED luminaires from


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Luceco in place, the processing plant is benefitting from lighting energy savings of up to 50% as well as the massive improvement in lighting levels and reduction on maintenance labour and costs. Ceres HighBay luminaires were selected for


the principle production areas. IP65 rated, Ceres benefits from a computer designed die-cast aluminium housing with increased thermal performance for maximum LED chip performance and provides over 100,000


rupo Cementos de Chihuahua (GCC) operates three cement plants


hours of operational life and a luminaire efficacy up to 147 Llm/cW. IK10 rated with a polycarbonate lens and options of 60/90/120 degree and racking optical distribution variants, Ceres offers 11,000 to 35,500 Llm from a two, three or five row housing. Supplied with stirrup bracket and hook for surface or suspension mounting, Ceres is available with on/off presence detection options, often a requirement in commercial and industrial applications. Founded in Chihuahua in 1941, GCC manufacture and distribute cement, mortar, premixed concrete, concrete blocks, plaster and aggregate and have over 3000 employees and 170 plants and distribution centres throughout Mexico and the USA. Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua now benefits from cost effective, energy efficient LED lighting as well as leading the way in material supply to the construction industry.


Sponsored Content Ventilation vital stepto gyms reopening


With the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently changing its stance and suggesting “the possibility of aerosol transmission” of COVID-19 in indoor crowded spaces, ventilation has further risen up the agenda as an essential means to mitigate transmission of the virus inside.


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ecent Government guidance for providers of grassroots sport and gym/leisure facilities’ reflects this,


stating that, “ventilation is an important part of mitigating against the transmission of COVID-19.”


The new gym guidance states that ventilation


into the building should be optimised ensuring a fresh air supply is provided to all areas of a facility and increased wherever possible. With higher intensity exercise increasing the risk of transmission of the virus, it is advised to give particular attention to these areas. “The maximum occupancy of each indoor facility should be limited by providing a minimum of 100sqft per person. Reducing capacity in this way whilst sustaining ventilation flows will increase the typical current 10l/s/p flow rate of ventilation to at least 20l/s/p, as fewer people are being served by the ventilation system.” David Cook, technical product manager at Vent-Axia, said: “Now is the time


Lo-Carbon T-Series Window Model


to check ventilation to ensure there is enough airflow to dilute the virus in the air and improve indoor air quality. Ventilating for longer and opting for ventilation with higher airflow volumes will also help reduce the risk.” Vent-Axia is committed to improving indoor air quality and public health and has helped in the national response against COVID-19. There are a


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number of ventilation options for businesses keen to improve their ventilation and indoor air quality. The company has a vast amount of experience supplying ventilation to gyms and sports facilities with its T-Series extract fan particularly popular, ACM inline fans, and its Sentinel Totus² Demand Energy Recovery Ventilation system (D-ERV). The trusted T-Series is known for its robustness and quality. Its design has


stood the test of time and has evolved with new and improved motors, impellers and grilles. With both window and wall options available, as well as Lo-Carbon models, it is both durable and reliable. Available with four sizes of extract/intake fans and an easy fit connector Top Socket allowing fast and trouble-free mains connection, the T-Series is easy to install and replace. Furthermore, Sentinel Totus² D-ERV is a heat recovery demand ventilation


system that offers an effective solution to both ensure good ventilation and so improved IAQ, plus it offers a range of sensors, such as CO2, PIR occupancy detection, humidity or temperature which are employed to determine the room’s air quality, adjusting the ventilation requirements automatically and managing the system’s ventilation rates accordingly.


For further information, visit www.vent-axia.com


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