InstallationNews Energy-saving Luceco LEDs for London Primary Academy
Luceco and Rawfield Electrical Contractors based in Hull, have recently completed the supply and installation of over 400 energy saving LED luminaires at Ark Byron Primary Academy’s new school located at The Vale, London.
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he new Ark Byron Primary Academy building was funded
by the Education Funding Agency (EFA) and pupils attended their new school for the first time in February. Simon Beeston, Director at Rawfield,
said: “Ark Byron School was a great project to work on alongside Eco Modular Buildings. The school and all associated with it were extremely happy with the finish of the building and the lighting scheme worked perfectly. We would recommend Luceco Lighting products as the service and overall product is second to none.” LED 600 x 600 LuxPanels were installed
throughout the building serving applications including classrooms, assembly and recreational areas, corridors, and library. LuxPanel requires no maintenance over
its lifetime with more than 50,000 hours of operational life, as does the IP65
Climate LED luminaire used in the plant and storage areas. Climate Extra has a market leading efficacy of 140 Llm/cW with increased performance for improved energy efficiency. Platinum downlight luminaires –
offering potential running cost savings of up to 80% over traditional lamped fittings – were installed in various areas including WCs. Providing 50,000 hours of maintenance free life, Platinum has an impressive efficacy of 135 Llm/cW. Versatile IP65 rated LED Atlas luminaires were used on stairwells internally and externally with a modern decorative trim to match the architectural lines of the building, the perfect contemporary finish for this impressive new learning environment. For more information call 01952 238 100, email
uk_sales@luceco.com or visit:
www.luceco.com The future of lighting control
Lighting Control requirement in commercial environments may occur for many reasons including building control regulations, environmental standards, or simply the desire to save energy and money…
lighting system requiring no complicated electrical installation and no limit to the number of luminaires that can be controlled. Throughout the new Luceco Lighting Catalogue, compatible products carry the LiteIP logo for ease of specification. LiteIP requires no special lighting controls
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design work. Each wireless luminaire is programmed to operate using drag and drop menus within LiteIP software. Changes to individual luminaire operation, to
improve light usage, can be made without the need to alter any wiring. Furthermore, emergency lighting tests can be run automatically, with monitoring email alerts and reports generated avoiding the need for manual recording of results. The lighting installation is also simple and can be completed as if no lighting controls are required. Each luminaire needs only Live, Earth and Neutral – no expensive control cables are needed.
14 | electrical wholesaler May 2018 LiteIP is compatible with all driver types including DSI, DALI and 1-10 V.
This is followed by a commissioning engineer setting up the system on-site, applying settings and grouping luminaires, as required. LiteIP is compatible with all driver types including DSI, DALI and 1-10 V. Other features include presence and daylight detection, energy monitoring and reporting.
Lighting controls are now affordable and no longer complicated, just specify Luceco LiteIP luminaires for a full lighting control system! For more information call 01952 238 100, email
uk_sales@luceco.com or visit:
www.luceco.com www.ewnews.co.uk
uceco has collaborated with LiteIP to provide a flexible, intelligent wireless
Luceco’s LED 600 x 600 LuxPanels, IP65 Climate and Atlas LED luminaires and Platinum downlights were installed at the new Ark Byron Primary Academy.
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