Carbon8 Helps Greater Anglia’s Achieve Its Green Credentials
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- Published: Monday, 19 February 2018 08:22
Greater Anglia has upgraded the shed lighting at its Crown Point Depot using Carbon8Lighting Discus LED High Bay luminaires.
Greater Anglia has upgraded the shed lighting at its Crown Point Depot using Carbon8Lighting Discus LED High Bay luminaires.
Making its debut at FoodEx 2018, Carbon8Lighting will be displaying its range of award winning, low energy LED lighting fittings and lighting control systems.
Carbon8Lighing has always firmly believed that getting lighting right is important for the energy efficiency of a building and the well-being of its occupants, as the right level and quality of light improves the alertness and accuracy of those working in it.
Carbon8Lighting has just unveiled its new Discus LED Floodlight that offers an unparalleled combination of performance, quality and flexibility in a unique design.
LED luminaires are the obvious choice for lighting upgrades in many types of project. However, it’s important to focus on the lumens, rather than the watts, suggests Simon Miles, Sales Director of Carbon8lighting
When specifying LED lighting it is important to be aware of all of the factors that impact on the performance of the installation. Simon Miles of Carbon8lighting highlights the key issues
Ultra efficient and market leading, the Discus Gen2 is an evolution of Carbon8Lighting’s highly successful Discus LED High Bay. The Discus Gen2 is specifically tailored for lighting large areas such as warehouses and factories, inside and out.
Switching to Carbon8Lighting’s Multifunction luminaires has provided Life Leisure Grand Central’s Pool in Stockport, Greater Manchester, with an increase in light levels and a reduction in energy consumption.
The new Javelin 2 from LED experts Carbon8 Lighting is an extremely cost effective solution for aisle lighting that throws light precisely where it’s needed with unrivalled accuracy.
In a lighting upgrade for Harvest Fine Foods, Carbon8Lighting’s Discus and Discus ZERO luminaires have provided a low maintenance, low energy solution with a projected 180,000kW reduction in energy consumption and an annual saving in running costs of £19,633.