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Lighting & Controls More Case Studies
Here are some more case studies illustrating the solutions
that we have been able to implement on behalf of our customers.
Why not contact us to see how we can help you.
| Vandals had
smashed these decorative globes which were fitted to cast
iron posts. The original supplier was no longer trading
and replacements could not be found. TL&C had specially
made spigots adapted for the posts and new polycarbonate
globes fitted to prevent further vandalism. |
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| A printing company
replaced the existing twin 8ft T12 flourescent light fittings
with the latest T5 fluorescent technology (Y-HBPS Industrial
Fluorescent). High Frequency control gear provided instant
bright white light which is also flicker free. Microwave
movement sensors were also installed to turn lights off
automatically when the area was left unoccupied. Estimated
electrical savings of £800 per annum
were calculated and illuminance levels were doubled to
almost 500 lux. |
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| A leisure centre had passive
infra red and microwave movement sensors installed throughout
the building to turn lights off when areas were left unoccupied.
Microprocessor units were also installed at distribution
boards to control high intensity discharge lamps in the
swimming pools. Total estimated electrical savings of
in excess of £6,000 per annum were
calculated. |
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Maxi Saver Induction Flood
Lights installed in a swimming pool, and on an external
column both providing difficult access. Not only were
savings made on expensive maintenance, but there was a
65% saving made against the electrical output of high
intensity discharge lamps. |
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| A building
company wished to install 60 lighting bollards with 70
watt son lamps, but with a 4.9kw electrical load it would
have overloaded their supply capacity for a local distribution
board. Total Lighting & Controls recommended and supplied
the stainless steel bollards pictured, with 23 watt compact
fluorescent lamps providing a total electrical load of
1.6kw enabling the project to be completed to the illuminance
levels that were required. |
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