Installation News Luceco fits well at White Oak Leisure Centre
Luceco has recently supplied luminaires to the brand-new £20 million White Oak Leisure Centre in Swanley.
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he impressive facilities required energy efficient lighting to suit, Luceco’s lighting design services proposed a scheme that was chosen to illuminate the majority of the centre. The wet and dry changing rooms, family changing village, WCs and corridors were lit with over 200 13W Platinum Mini downlighters with matt reflectors, with the café servery and reception area lit with another popular downlighter, the F-Type, an 8W 800Lm dimmable IP65 rated fitting. White Oak Leisure Centre features a 100-station gym, with Technogym equipment. The gym was lit with suspended rows of Contour luminaires to provide contemporary, practical energy saving lighting which enhanced the interior design of the space. Contour provides individual or continuous runs of illumination, as used at White Oak Leisure Centre, making it suitable
Product News
New solar powered lighting range from Ovia
As business and home owners continue to deal with the dual challenge of high energy prices and environmental pressures, Ovia is pleased to announce that it has added its first solar-powered lighting products to its extensive portfolio.
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arnessing the power of the sun is a new solar powered LED security floodlight and two new solar powered LED street lights, which bring together cutting-edge technology and elegant design and blend functionality with environmental responsibility. Forming part of Ovia’s floodlighting range, Zonne is the name given to a new solar LED security floodlight, which has a radiant 8W output, casting a crisp 4000k temperature glow at an impressive 950 lumens. The fitting is IP65 rated, has a charge time of 5-6 hours to fully
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charge and has two working modes – Mode A: 3~5 Nights and
Mode B: 2~3 Nights. It is designed to be installed at a height of four metres and comes with three metres of connection cable.
The Zonne is equipped with an adaptable solar panel that can be easily adjusted. As a very handy, additional feature, the Zonne fitting can be disconnected and used as a torch. The Zontor solar powered LED streetlight is a powerful 40W or 15W solar panel with advanced LED technology, resulting in an outstanding lumen output (4800 lumen on the 40W model
and 1600 lumen for the 14W model.) It casts a crisp 4000k colour temperature glow and the light can be adjusted 20 ͦ up and 10 ͦ down for solar charging. Designed to thrive in the most demanding of environments, its IP65 rating ensures unwavering performance.
The Zontor features a slim and modern, patent design and the light can be adjusted.
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for many commercial environments. The LED lighting system consists of connectable modules with integrated drivers with quick electrical connectors for ease of installation and offers a 5-7 year extended warranty with over 100,000 hours operational life.
The multi-purpose sports areas were illuminated with Elara Bay, an LED low bay with fastfix gear tray and an IK10 high-impact resistant steel body. With polycarbonate lenses, Elara Bay is suitable for surface, trunking, or suspended mount installation, offering a truly flexible solution for sports and industrial settings. Ryan Taylor, Luceco Project Manager said, “Other multi-purpose rooms on the ground floor, office spaces, and studio were lit with over 100 recessed 600 x 600 LuxPanel luminaires, a much favoured “go to” fitting in Luceco’s product range due to ease of Installation, cost effectiveness and an energy efficient lighting solution.”
The new centre represents considerable public investment for Swanley, the facility offers a sustainable leisure provision that will be enjoyed for generations. The modern, energy efficient facility is being operated by national leisure provider, Everyone Active, and Luceco was delighted to have been one of the lighting manufacturers involved, working with T Clarke based in Leeds.
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