In Allentown, GreenTech Energy Services worked with the Allentown
Parking Authority in specifying fixtures that would improve the light
quality and save energy in the two garages that had been constructed in
2007. "Our goal was to reduce our energy consumption and control our
maintenance costs," said Wayne Shupp, facility supervisor of the
Allentown Parking Authority. The project included lighting driving
lanes, stairwells, roof-top parking, and the exterior of the garages.
The
authority provided a strict set of specifications including the
requirement that the fixtures used be qualified to the DesignLights
Consortium (DLC) program. "We used MaxLite for this as well as many
other projects because the company delivers good quality and value,"
said Eileen Fox, marketing manager for GreenTech. "Its products are
Energy Star and DLC compliant, and its focus on good customer service
makes it easy for us to work with them."
At the Government Deck
site, the team replaced 201 175W or 200W metal halide (MH) fixtures with
40W LED Parking Garage Canopy fixtures to light lanes and parking
space. The same fixtures were used to replace 86 100W MH fixtures in the
stairwells. Meanwhile, on the roof, 16 100W LED area lights replaced
400W MH shoebox fixtures. On the sides of the building, the team swapped
out 18 100W direct/indirect MH fixtures with 20W LED Wall Packs and the
same fixtures were used to replace 22 100W MH floodlights.
At
the Transportation center the story was much the same with 160 40W
canopy fixtures installed in the driving lanes and 12 100W area lights
installed on the roof. In the stairwells the team retrofitted 12 100W
wall packs and 21 100W ceiling-mounted fixtures with 20W and 40W
fixtures, respectively.Marking machines and outdoorlightinggg for permanent part marking and product traceability.
Fox
said, "The MaxLite products we installed at Allentown Parking
Authority's facility have provided our customer with significant energy
savings while improving the appearance of the entire facility." The
authority projects that the retrofits will deliver $68,049 annual in
energy costs and $14,152 in maintenance costs."
The service
station project in Mexico, meanwhile, demonstrates that even LED
lighting retrofits on a much smaller scale can deliver substantial
savings. The Servicio Express Aeropuerto Carret needed new lighting to
improve customer safety, and that would be affordable in terms of
operational costs.
Distributor Lighting Consultants, S.A.This popular lighting system features four washingmachine13.
de C.V. consulted on the project that includes both lighting parking
areas and the canopy area over the gas pumps. The station replaced 13
250W MH floodlights in the parking area with 70W MaxLite LED flood
lights. And 10 70W LED Fuel Pump Canopy Luminaires replaced 320W MH
lights above the pumps.
"We chose the canopy and floodlight
fixtures because of the substantial energy savings they will provide to
our customer," said Daniel J. Salazar Cardenas of Distributor Lighting
Consultants. "Once the fixtures were installed, we were happy with the
excellent light quality of the once dark service station.Standard solarmodule replacement bulbs." The station projects $32,160 savings in energy and maintenance costs over the life of the products.
MaxLite also has two recent noteworthy indoor SSL projects and a unique outdoor project. Navis industries,If you have washerextractor002 or
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based in Elgin, IL, replaced eight 400W high-bay fixtures with 144W
MaxLite LED Highbay luminaires. The Englewood Hospital and Medical
Center in Englewood, NJ has installed MaxLite LED Flat Panel Performance
Series luminaires in an executive office. In both cases these projects
were focused on improved light quality.A lasermarker is a cost-effective way to install solar at your home. More information about the program is available on the web site at www.aodepu.net.
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