Collingwood Lighting Brochure 2020/21

Payback

The industrial range can produce up to 150lm/W, which offers low lifetime running cost, especially compared against non-LED equivalents.

The table below shows an example of the cost savings which can be achieved through installing our 150W high bay over a 400W non LED equivalent.

Energy rate £/kWh: £0.15

Existing fitting

Our fitting

Average lamp life

12,000 hours

50,000 hours

Quantity of fittings

100

100

Watts per fitting

400W

150W

£26,928

£9,180

Energy £/Year

Microwave sensors

Save energy and money

Collingwood’s high bay and low bay sensor maximises energy savings by encompassing the most advanced technology in movement detection, and daylight harvesting in one single, fully programmable unit.

Step dimming

The sensor detects movement from up to 15 meters high and allows the user to set up two step-dim parameters, offering full control of the luminaire light output and the time it is on.

Daylight harvesting

Whilst the sensor is detecting movement, the daylight harvesting feature controls the luminaire light output, adjusting the 1-10V signal accordingly with the natural light, provided by skylights and windows, maintaining a programmable pre-set illuminance level on the work surface, and reducing tremendously the energy consumption.

Timer control

The same lumen output is kept during the programmable hold time, since the last movement was detected. After that, the sensor dims the luminaire to an intermediary lumens output stand-by time, for a period selected by the user. After this period, the sensor can switch off the luminaire.

Remote control

All functions are programmable by a user friendly remote controller and one single controller can set the functions of multiple different sensors.

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