Group Relamping
Group relamping is replacing all the lamps in a facility at the same time. A major contributor to light loss and costly maintenance are lamps near the end of their effective life, or extensive burnouts. Scheduled group relamping is a method of economically avoiding this problem. When relamped as a group lighting loss due to these factors is minimized, also it is less expensive than constantly replacing burnt out lamps. Generally relamping is recommended at 70% of rated life. After this point light output diminishes, and significant burnouts start occurring. A drop in lighting can effect customer's perceptions, lessen the attractiveness of your products, and impact employee productivity. Group relamping, and scheduled maintenance, is a proactive approach to avoiding these problems.
Energy Efficient Lighting Retrofits
Retrofitting is an upgrade of existing lighting to achieve maximum energy efficiency. By upgrading, utility costs decline and illumination levels are generally increased. The energy savings can typically repay the cost of the retrofit in as little as three years. The benefit of retrofitting is simply improved lighting at lower operating costs.
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