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Customer has room with 19 sets of 2 tubes
Asked me where he can save money. Not having any commercial experience said i would go away and look into it.
Has them all come on together -large unit but only 1 staff member
Thought of asking him to work more effectively by putting certain processes in one area each -so can split lights into zones rather than all on together.
Or maybe one of those pir sensors turning off any unused zones.
These are standard light units - is there energy efficient versions?
Very low ceilings so cant have 'bay/Son' type lighting.
Some tubes have failed but still glow at edges - should he remove these or will this interfere with startup/ballast problems?
Any advice welcome -thanks
Asked me where he can save money. Not having any commercial experience said i would go away and look into it.
Has them all come on together -large unit but only 1 staff member
Thought of asking him to work more effectively by putting certain processes in one area each -so can split lights into zones rather than all on together.
Or maybe one of those pir sensors turning off any unused zones.
These are standard light units - is there energy efficient versions?
Very low ceilings so cant have 'bay/Son' type lighting.
Some tubes have failed but still glow at edges - should he remove these or will this interfere with startup/ballast problems?
Any advice welcome -thanks
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