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Hi,
My father in law has a unit based in daventry.
He asked if I could come up with some energy saving solutions as the bills are really high.
Upon investigation the most obvious cause was the amount of inefficient lighting.
Throughout the unit they have
10x 5ft, 58w tubes.
9x highbay with 250w halide tubes.
13x, 4x18w ceiling tile fittings.
Numerous other light fittings scattered.
The lighting above is bunched into areas. The main open workshop area has the highways, the tile ceiling fittings are in the office and the tubes are scattered around stairs and walkways.
Because of this I've decided to approach them in sections. I can easily replace the office tile fittings with led tile equivalent and can replace the tubes with either led retrofit tubes or new led fittings. However, I'm a little stuck with the highbay lights. Easiest option seems to be a led replacement tube but I cannot find an equivalent with a ges fitment.
Do any of you know of a good replacement that won't loose too much light output compared to the original tubes (21,600 lumens per tube)
Thanks in advance
My father in law has a unit based in daventry.
He asked if I could come up with some energy saving solutions as the bills are really high.
Upon investigation the most obvious cause was the amount of inefficient lighting.
Throughout the unit they have
10x 5ft, 58w tubes.
9x highbay with 250w halide tubes.
13x, 4x18w ceiling tile fittings.
Numerous other light fittings scattered.
The lighting above is bunched into areas. The main open workshop area has the highways, the tile ceiling fittings are in the office and the tubes are scattered around stairs and walkways.
Because of this I've decided to approach them in sections. I can easily replace the office tile fittings with led tile equivalent and can replace the tubes with either led retrofit tubes or new led fittings. However, I'm a little stuck with the highbay lights. Easiest option seems to be a led replacement tube but I cannot find an equivalent with a ges fitment.
Do any of you know of a good replacement that won't loose too much light output compared to the original tubes (21,600 lumens per tube)
Thanks in advance