We
are
proud to announce that two of the most prestigious locations in the
heart of London are illuminated by QL induction lighting since the end
of 2013.
The retrofit solutions were designed by our partner Environment
lighting. The first location is the prestigious Albert Embankment that
stretches from Westminster Bridge to the London Eye along the river
Thames.
The second retrofit solution was for the iconic Westminster Bridge. The
lanterns are arranged in groups of three supported on decorative cast iron
columns.
The
London Underground is perhaps the most onerous environment for any lighting
solution. It has been operating since 1863 and currently carries three million
passengers everyday to 275 stations over 408km of railway. In
the Ticket halls of Edgware road station, one of the oldest station of the
tube, the general lighting exists of heritage luminaires. Transport for London
(TfL), the main agency for transport services in London, was looking for a
reliable light source that could replace the 70W SON-E lamps.
SanMartino Buon Albergo is a municipality
in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about 100
kilometers west of Venice. Archimede Servizi srl, already
in charge for S. Martino BA's maintenance of public lighting, proposed QL
induction systems and the town council accepted the plan forreplacing their whole public lighting, which will drastically reduce the costs (50%) and the
environmental effects in terms of CO2 emissions (226.420 kg per year). Approximately 2.200 (old) high
wattage HID lamps will be replaced by QL induction.
At the industrial area Vijf Eiken in the city of Oosterhout the general lighting exists of Philips / Indal (WRTL) ARC luminaires. The luminaires are installed in 2005 and are in good shape. The light sources that are used are SON-T 100W powered by conventional ballasts or electronic gear.