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Venture Lighting, metal halide

Looking again at the case for metal halide — Clive Riddell.

Metal halide in a new light
Published:  April 2010

Providing effective lighting from a high mounting position is very demanding on light sources and luminaires. Clive Riddell explains why metal halide is still the best choice for low- and high-bay lighting.

Osram, lighting, light sensors

The 97% of commercial lighting installations in Europe that still have only a manual on/off switch for lighting are potential markets for new sensors from Osram.

Osram light sensors avoid wasted lighting
Published:  April 2010

Osram has introduced a range of light sensors to ensure that light is used only when necessary, conserving energy and reducing overhead costs. There are three sensors, High Bay, Duo and Vision. Used as part of a light-management system, these sensors can significantly reduce the energy consumed by lighting within a building.

Metal-halide conversion kits from Venture Lighting have achieved major improvements in lighting levels for Carlsberg in Northampton.

Probably the best lighting in Northampton
Published:  April 2010

Carlsberg has achieved a major increase in lighting levels in its 4200 m2 plant at Northampton by installing 350 W metal halide lamps fitted with solid reflectors within existing luminaires. Lighting levels a metre above ground level have been increased from 80 lx to 250 lx. The Uni-Form pulse-start lamps from Venture Lighting have 350 W magnetic as part of a easily installed conversion kit for the previous 250 W lamps

Delmatic, lighting management

Energy-efficient and flexible lighting control for The Blade at Reading is provided by a Delmatic lighting-management system.

Delmatic sharpens lighting performance at The Blade
Published:  April 2010

A Delmatic lighting-management system is achieving energy efficiency and a high level of flexibility in a new office development in Reading. The system has helped The Blade achieve a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM rating and offers incoming tenants the freedom to modify the system to suit their needs.

Waldmann Lighting
Waldmann creates web of light for City office
Published:  April 2010

The web of light linking spaces within the restaurant of the new offices of UK law firm Addleshaw Goddard at Milton Gate in London was created using RL 40e ‘stick lights’ from Waldmann Lighting. The lighting design was by Chapman Bathurst.

Prolojik completes new lighting for Lloyd’s
Published:  April 2010

Prolojik has completed the final phase of a new integrated lighting system for Lloyd’s of London. The work was phased over three years to minimise disruption to occupants. In addition to lighting controllers, Prolojik also supplied the heat-pump and fresh-air controllers. All user local control of M&E services is via combined infra-red controllers.

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