LED lighting Upgrade:
TATA Steel, Scunthorpe
Expected results and benefits:
82% annual energy savings
84% annual cost savings
82% annual CO2 savings
The visibility has improved since the daylight white light makes the colours and movements more easily perceived by the eye
Project: To reduce carbon emissions and running costs
The Brief -
Corus (now known as TATA Steel) as a company are making large steps to dramatically reduce their carbon emissions and reduce their running costs in difficult times. Therefore the company decided on a pilot project trialling a small numbers of LED lights in a variety of their plants. Based on encouraging initial results the first building at Corus MSM in Scunthorpe was commissioned using our SunRAY 10 LED fixtures.
The new factory has been specifically designed to help in maximising the light by using white or reflective walled areas where possible along with some skylights to allow natural light to illuminate the building interior.
The Solution -
The new factory operates twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, so requires good quality lighting. We designed an intelligent LED lighting solution which enabled Corus to reduce power usage without compromising on lighting quality. In fact, the SunRAY 10 lighting units supplied have a wavelength which replicates natural daylight to blend in with the natural light coming from skylights.
These LED products with their built-in light sensors allow for automatic and independent operation, switching on and off in response to the ambient light levels coming inside the building. In addition, during low traffic periods, the lights can be configured to switch on and off or to dim in accordance with a predefined time schedule via motion detection.
The SunRAY has been replace by the LumiMOD and LumiOPTIMA.