Middlesex University

Installing ARKTIK at Middlesex university has brought a new lease of life to 50 classrooms. 379 ineffective fluorescent fittings were replaced with ARKTIK LED and controls, dramatically reducing the energy consumption while improving lighting levels. “ concluded Norman.

“By updating our lighting with ARKTIK-LED we have taken a massive step towards achieving our goal of increasing student satisfaction and reducing on-going running costs and environmental impact. Absence detectors ensure than no light is wasted if occupants forget to turn lights off and during daylight hours, we can optimise the natural light available outside instead of wasting energy, as was the case with our previous luminaires which automatically switched on whenever the room was occupied. These energy saving measures were of the upmost importance when choosing the lighting design.“

Mark Norman

Environmental Manager, Middlesex University

The impressive 5200 lumen output has allowed Middlesex university to reduce the number of fittings by about a third. This, combined with the luminaire efficacy and controls has led to an overall energy reduction of approximately 70% each year.

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