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    Can changing the lighting save you money?

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    By Flat Living on June 1, 2016 Lighting

    Thames Eyot is a beautiful Art Deco block positioned on the banks of the River Thames in Twickenham.

    We met with Jamie Willsden, Future Lighting Director, to find out how his team were able to save the residents £4,500 as part of the refurbishment at this luxurious and historic property.

    On the waterfront

    The Art Deco Thames Eyot flats occupy an enviable position on the banks of the River Thames in Twickenham on the outskirts of London. The block has an interesting history. The flats date from 1935 and were built on the site of Poulett Lodge, an eighteenth century mansion that replaced an earlier house which burnt down in 1734.

    Poulett Lodge was demolished in 1933 to make way for the new block but the former coach house and stables survive and the beautiful riverside gardens, which also date from the 1700s, still remain. The main ornamental feature is a beautiful riverside lawn boasting 160m of river frontage. The gardens also feature a stone loggia, thought to date from the eighteenth century, as well as a small square grotto with a barrel vaulted roof which is decorated with shell work and blue slag.

    For residents who want to make the most of their waterside location there is a boathouse, with wet dock, thought to date from the nineteenth century.

    The Brief

    Following on from a full redecoration programme, Sweeting Property Management, which is responsible for maintaining and managing the flats, asked Future Lighting to carry out a site survey to assess the need for a lighting upgrade. The Future Lighting team was delighted to be asked to be a part of the refurbishment project at this luxurious and historic property.

    Problem areas identified

    • High wattage lighting with associated high running costs
    • Ongoing high maintenance costs
    • Failed and insufficient emergency lighting
    • Lights on 24/7

    The main staircases and lobby floors used obsolete switch-start compact fluorescent bulkhead lights with fittings, back plates and diffusers that were no longer fit for purpose. The lights were 10-15 years old and had been constantly repaired. In addition, they were being used as emergency lighting which had now failed all tests and needed replacing.

    Challenges

    • Producing a comprehensive overhaul and redesign of all lighting systems.
    • Designing an energy efficient lighting scheme that would not detract from the historic character of the block.
    • Utilisation of the existing wiring to prevent major cosmetic damage

    The Future Lighting Solution

    Future Lighting agreed to replace all compact 35W fluorescent fittings with new 14W LEDs with integral occupancy and light level detectors which will switch on only at dusk and when the building is occupied. The new fittings house dimming ballasts, so during unoccupied periods the lights run at 10% (1.4watts) providing an ambient light level.

    These areas alone are calculated to save residents a massive 75% plus in wasted energy.

    The staircases were rarely used, so refitting these areas alone saved energy costs and also eradicated all on-going maintenance issues, saving time and avoiding inconvenience and additional costs.

    This included:

    • The removal of all old-style, high wattage light fittings to all lobbies, stairs, reception and communal rooms throughout the building.
    • Replacement of all existing entrance lobby feature lighting for new low energy LED strips.
    • Replacement of staircase lighting for new LED bulkheads with integral occupancy detectors, preventing energy being wasted during unoccupied periods.
    • Replacement of all communal lobby area lights for new retro-fit LEDs.

    Future Lighting designed, supplied and installed a new energy efficient lighting solution to reduce energy use, ensure lighting is switched on during occupied periods only and eliminate the considerable on-going maintenance costs.

    In addition Future Lighting has given a five-year guarantee on the refurbishment and free on-going maintenance.

    Another bright idea from Future Lighting

    There has never been a better time to invest in energy efficiency. Businesses are looking to combat rising energy prices, reduce their carbon footprint and maintenance costs. It’s good for the economy and good for the planet.

    Many businesses are being forced to make these changes through the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Installing LED lighting is the obvious choice for drastic energy savings. It’s a quick and easy win on CO2 reduction too.

    Let Future Lighting use our energy – to save yours
    If you have a project that Future Lighting can help you with, or for a free site survey, please contact them for further information on 0203 826 9999, email
    [email protected] or visit www.future-lighting.co.uk.

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