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Power, Precision
and Performance LED Downlights offer superb energy saving potential
Dichroic downlights
are featured in virtually every project in the retail and leisure
sector and the sheer volume of this lighting unit makes it one
of the biggest contributors to the carbon footprint of organisations
– particularly in the retail and leisure industry.
Consuming
on average 50Watts per unit, the use of multiple Dichroic Downlights
in key areas of projects such as corridors, lounge areas and toilet
areas, causes a signifi cant use of power.
When the designers
of the Liberation Bus Terminal in Jersey were looking at designing
an energy efficient lighting solution, LED was seen as the answer.
Eness’ Indus downlight fitted the bill with superb levels
of light from it three high performance K2 LEDS using just 9Watts
of energy.
The LED downlight
was fitted in a number of key areas in the terminal including
the main reception area.
Eness Lighting’s
Managing Director, Norrie Scott, said “The Indus represents
a huge opportunity for massive energy savings for companies in
virtually every sector however we believe that the retail, hotel
and leisure industries could profit the greatest due to the sheer
number of units used in these areas.”
In calculations
and projections carried out by Eness Lighting’s Energy Saving
Design Team, a company replacing 40 x 50 Watt Dichroic fi ttings
with 40 of Eness Lighting’s Indus fitting could expect to
save up to £45,000* and slash almost 9 tonnes off its Carbon
Dioxide Emissions over a 15 year period.