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The Lighting Handbook
Light for Industry and Engineering
Efficiency
Reducing energy consumption
and CO2 emissions
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Up working hours, often with little daylight, require highly
efficient technologies
– Primarily use daylight, also enhance well-being
– Presence-based monitoring ancillary less frequented areas
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Positioning companies environmentally committed
by obtaining certificates
Facilitating maintenance and
replacing the lighting system
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Large-scale room dimensions result high maintenance effort
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Reduced effort thanks durable and efficient LED solutions and
lighting management systems
Adaptability
Variety options for rooms
with high ceilings
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Uniform general lighting using linear fluorescent lamps LEDs for
typical room heights
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Illumination high bays: pinpointed high-pressure discharge lamps
require compromises because poor integration into the lighting
management system (ignition and dimming behaviour)
Integral design using lighting
management throughout the
whole building
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Lighting solution one-stop basis, from the car park to
workstations storage facilities
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Variable production facilities require flexibility, quick adaptation of
luminaires luminaire groups
Transparency and image More open architecture for creating brand identity
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Clear arrangement luminaires, compliance with architectural
zones, important for night-time effect
– Façade lighting
Application areas