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LIGHTING<br />

LOGISTICS<br />

FOR<br />

LUXONICLIGHTING<br />

in partnership with


REDUCE INSTALLED<br />

LOAD<br />

TYPICAL AISLE WITH SON ‘LOBAY’ TYPE LUMINAIRES<br />

Energy consumption in all buildings in recent times has become<br />

a critical issue based on the ever increasing cost of electricity.<br />

<strong>Luxonic</strong> <strong>Lighting</strong>, a UK based wholly British owned light fittings<br />

and controls manufacturer are involved in numerous initiatives<br />

with various clients to help them reduce their power consumption<br />

and hence their electricity bills. Our success in the design and<br />

manufacture of energy efficient lighting has led us to the logistics<br />

market, where there are many premises still using inefficient<br />

lighting which can and should be changed, not least of all for<br />

our clients energy bills, but also for the long term benefit of the<br />

planet.<br />

A 250 Watt SON (High Pressure Sodium) lamp typically runs at<br />

275 Watt total power consumption, and a 400 watt SON at 435<br />

Watt. A 400 Watt SON lamp typically costs £1.00 to run for 24<br />

hours. Most SON ‘LOBAY’ or ‘HIBAY’ luminaires are not designed<br />

for lighting aisles and do a very inefficient job. The colour of light<br />

from a SON lamp is also generally poor tending to appear yellow<br />

or orange, making it quite unpleasant to work under.<br />

The <strong>Luxonic</strong> range of ‘AISLELUX ® ’ luminaires are specifically<br />

designed for aisle lighting and are over 90% efficient. This<br />

means vastly less power is consumed for the same required<br />

lighting levels. They use the latest T5 white light fluorescent lamp<br />

technology. Dimmable high frequency control gear is also used<br />

to allow the luminaires to dim down when areas are unoccupied<br />

or when daylight is present.<br />

Generally, ‘AISLELUX ® ’ luminaires can be installed on a one for<br />

one replacement basis using the existing wiring. In addition, as<br />

the ‘AISLELUX ® ’ luminaires use fluorescent lamp technology,<br />

emergency versions can be supplied eliminating the need for a<br />

secondary emergency lighting provision as required when SON<br />

lamps are used.<br />

The ‘AISLELUX ® ’ range of luminaires far exceed the energy<br />

requirements of ‘Part L’ which is essential for Building Regulations<br />

compliance. In addition, T5 lamps have a life expectancy of over<br />

20,000 hours thereby keeping maintenance costs under control.<br />

A twin lamp 80 watt ‘AISLELUX ® ’ luminaire consumes only 165<br />

Watts whilst a triple lamp version only 247 Watts.<br />

AISLELUX ILX LUMINAIRE<br />

Reduce Your Carbon Footprint<br />

Save Up to 80% Energy<br />

Payback in Under 12 Months<br />

‘Carbon Trust’ Interest Free<br />

Loans<br />

[Enhanced Capital Allowance<br />

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AISLELUX RBS LUMINAIRE


REDUCE OPERATING<br />

LOAD<br />

The ‘AISLELUX ® ’ range is suitable for mounting heights up to<br />

20 metres and are equipped with presence detecting sensors.<br />

End of aisle sensor versions are also available to avoid nuisance<br />

triggering.<br />

When the aisle is unoccupied, the light from the luminaires<br />

remains at 10% of maximum, (which equates to 21% of power)<br />

so that the aisle is always illuminated to eliminate the ‘black hole’<br />

effect of unlit aisles.<br />

When an operator enters the aisle, the presence detector<br />

(mounted in the luminaire) turns the lamps to full output. Once<br />

the operator leaves the aisle, after approximately three minutes<br />

the luminaire returns to 10% light output.<br />

The sensors are easily re-programmed using a hand held<br />

programmer, so that different set up features can be achieved.<br />

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS<br />

The sensors are also equipped with a daylight regulation feature<br />

so that the luminaires will dim down if daylight is present, saving<br />

even more energy.<br />

UNOCCUPIED AISLE WITH 10% OUTPUT LEVEL<br />

All ‘AISLELUX ® ’ light fittings are equipped with OSRAM lamps<br />

and control-gear to offer optimal lamp and gear operation.<br />

OSRAM are one of the world’s largest lamp and gear<br />

manufacturers.<br />

Traditional T5 fluorescent lamps are normally not suitable for<br />

applications with cold ambient temperatures due to a significant<br />

drop in luminous flux at low or high temperatures. However,<br />

thanks to the amalgam technology in OSRAM’s LUMILUX ®<br />

T5 HO CONSTANT lamps, efficient lighting solutions are now<br />

possible in warehouse applications, where low or high ambient<br />

temperatures are commonplace.<br />

OCCUPIED AISLE WITH 100% OUTPUT LEVEL<br />

CONTACT<br />

Contact us at the address/phone number overleaf, or email us<br />

at save.energy@luxonic.co.uk


ENERGY SAVINGS & PAYBACK CALCULATOR<br />

<strong>Luxonic</strong> have developed a unique energy savings and payback calculator to help evaluate the economics<br />

of replacing old aisle lighting with modern T5 lamp technology in super-efficient reflectors.<br />

CASE STUDY<br />

A quantity of 84 SON ‘Hibay’ 400 Watt luminaires were replaced on a one-for-one basis with twin lamp 80<br />

Watt ‘AISLELUX’ ILX luminaires, giving equivalent task illumination. Payback was less than 12 months.<br />

Other products are available for lighting areas with low height racking.<br />

Energy saving:<br />

77.05%<br />

Payback period:<br />

0.96 years<br />

Annual CO reduction:<br />

88.90 tonnes<br />

Annual savings:<br />

£20,203.81<br />

LUXONICLIGHTING<br />

Priestley Road, Basingstoke, Hants. RG24 9JP<br />

tel: 01256 363090<br />

fax: 01256 842349<br />

www.luxonic.co.uk<br />

info@luxonic.co.uk

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