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InstallationNews LED lighting refurbishments for school facilities


In conjunction with Harrow Council, Luceco has recently provided energy efficient LED lighting solutions for school facilities within the remit of Harrow Council including Whitchurch Primary & Nursery School and Kenmore Park Junior and Infant School.


replace existing fluorescent fittings that were no longer fit for purpose. Luceco suggested a retro-fit, energy saving lighting solution using the linear Academy luminaire and installing to the existing lighting track that remained in good order. This retro-fit solution met the budget constraints and, due to the use of energy saving luminaires, made for an attractive return on investment. The lighting refurbishment was partially funded by the Salix scheme. Established in 2004, Salix Finance delivers 100% interest-free capital to the public sector to improve its energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions with loans for energy efficiency projects. Other luminaries installed included Celeste, an


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attractive circular LED luminaire from Luceco featuring a ‘corona’ backlight effect with a direct / indirect light distribution. The Celeste is ideal for many commercial and educational lighting applications boasting a market leading efficacy range of 107 Llm/cW. The backlit accent effect is available in red, yellow, green and blue plus a choice of decorative bezel trims including white,


Product News


National Ventilationbreezes onto two shortlists at ‘The Electrical Wholesaler Awards’


National Ventilation is thrilled to announce it has reached the final in two categories at the prestigious Electrical Wholesaler Awards 2019.


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he company’s IntelliSystem Heat Recovery Unit and Monsoon Zone 1 Silence Range are shortlisted in the ‘Best Energy Saving Product’


and ‘Best New Product’ categories respectively. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday, 9th May in luxurious surroundings at The Tower Hotel, in central London, which will be attended by some of the biggest names in the industry. “We are delighted to have been recognised in the Electrical Wholesaler Awards. They set themselves apart from many other awards since finalists and winners are voted for by electrical wholesalers, meaning that our customers have been voting for us!” said Mick Daniels, Sales Director at National Ventilation. National Ventilation’s Monsoon IntelliSystem Heat Recovery Unit, shortlisted in the Best Energy Saving Product category, offers a smarter way to whole house ventilation. A Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) unit that is near silent, the IntelliSystem has market-leading efficiency and offers easy control via its touch screen or Wi-Fi linked App. Designed to provide the maximum level of control and comfort available, it continuously supplies and extracts air throughout the home and features a heat exchanger which


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recovers up to 93% of the heat energy. In addition, this lightweight unit offers a complete summer bypass facility, left/right handing, pre-heater & post heater options and ISO ePM2.5 & ISO ePM10 filter options to help ensure a healthy environment for households with good indoor air quality. National Ventilation’s new and improved Zone 1 Monsoon


Silence Range, shortlisted in the Best New Product category, is an innovative domestic ventilation solution and provides high extraction rates with a low energy use of just 7.5kW and an exceptionally quiet running volume as low as 22dB(A). Offering two speeds, the Monsoon Silence range is suitable for window, ceiling or wall mounting and is easier than ever to install thanks


to the larger terminal block which makes wiring easier and a spirit level bubble to ensure a straight install. Offering improved performance too, with longer duct runs at 15l/s, the fan comes with a long-life ball bearing motor and a silent back draft shutter preventing air travelling back up the duct and into the room.


For further information, telephone 01823 690 290 or visit nationalventilation.co.uk.


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hitchurch Primary and Nursery School required cost-effective LED lighting to


brushed chrome and steel finish. The luminaire can be surface, wall mounted, or as at Whitchurch Primary and Nursery School, suspended using a 3 point 1.5-meter suspension kit, creating an attractive pendant. The Celeste offers up to 50,000 hours working


life with no maintenance or re-lamping requirements, which benefits the environment in terms of energy efficiency and lamp disposal. Available in 12, 21 and 30 W options (Lumen Output Range lm 1250 / 2200 / 3200) with standard output, digital dimming, microwave and emergency variants including self-test, Celeste is also available with an integral microwave sensor which further reduces energy consumption. With the corridor function selected, the sensor adjusts


the light level to 10% of the normal level when the space is unoccupied. Other luminaires used included LuxPack


battens replacing linear fluorescent luminaires, IP65 Climate fittings and Atlas Bulkheads replacing CFL lamped luminaires. Kenmore Park Junior and Infant School also


benefited from Salix funding and used Academy throughout their lighting refurbishment, again funded by the Salix scheme. Designed for surface mounting in office and educational environments, Academy is an ideal replacement for linear fluorescent fittings providing a maintenance free 50,000 hours operational life.


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