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Garden Street Area, Sheffield, UK

  • Garden Street Area, Sheffield, UK
  • Lamp efficacy

    Lamp efficacy

    Ensuring the lamp efficiently converts electricity into light (lm/W).

  • Ballast classification

    Ballast classification

    Controlling the electricity supply to the lamp (Energy Efficiency Index).

  • Luminaire distribution

    Luminaire distribution

    Controlling light emission using optics which bend and shape the light to the correct location.

  • System efficacy

    System efficacy

    Combining optical and thermal control within the luminaire (luminaire lm/W).

  • Presence/absence detection

    Presence/absence detection

    Presence: Lights automatically turn on/off with movement. Absence: Lights automatically turn off and must be manually switched on.

  • Daylight detection

    Daylight detection

    Artificial lighting which responds to the natural light conditions.

  • Constant illuminance

    Constant illuminance

    A function designed to produce correct light levels for the duration of the maintenance period.

  • Task-scene setting

    Task-scene setting

    Allowing the user to set scenes and adapt the lighting to different tasks.

  • Timed off

    Timed off

    Automatic cut-off can be installed to turn all lights off during unoccupied hours.

  • Task lighting

    Task lighting

    Lighting task areas with the correct amount of light.

  • Zoning of lighting

    Zoning of lighting

    Lighting is zoned according to area use.

  • Maintenance schedule

    Maintenance schedule

    Maintenance must be performed in response to product age, performance and environment.

  • Waste light

    Waste light

    Eliminating waste light which does not hit the intended target.

  • Reflectance

    Reflectance

    Taking advantage of light which is reflected from the surface within the space.

  • Visible smart metering

    Visible smart metering

    Results of actions can be quickly seen as increased or decreased energy use to encourage responsible energy consumption.

Sheffield City Council enjoys better light using less energy with Oxane road lanterns

Sheffield City Council have installed Oxane LED complete with sophisticated ground breaking CMS technology to provide the city with a lighting scheme to be proud of. Oxane LED has been chosen as the luminaire to replace old lighting units in the Garden Street Area of Sheffield. If these ongoing installations are successful, and already they look good, the city will look to refurbish more streets using LED technology in the coming years. This will enhance the night time street scene, contribute to reducing the fear of crime and will significantly contribute to energy reduction which supports the authority’s carbon reduction commitment.

The objective of the replacement scheme was to replace life expired equipment with lighting units that provided good quality lighting at appropriate  lighting standards whilst reducing  energy consumption to a minimum.  The lighting from the existing luminaires was a mixture of SON & SOX lamps which produce poor colour rendering and poor uniformity of light within the area. The lead engineer Jonathan Skill wanted to reap the energy reduction benefits available by considering the variation in pedestrian and vehicle usage and tailoring the CMS technology to dynamically reduce or enhance as necessary the level of illumination of this inner city location.

By using an LED solution for the scheme the Council were able to have instant light with exceptional colour rendition properties, which allowed the Council to reduce the lighting standard by one class as allowed for in the current British Standards for S class illuminance levels on the highway.  In this case the road lighting classification was reduced from S3 Lighting Class to S4. This reclassification of roads based on the colour quality of the lighting is common practice in the UK and is agreed in the relevant lighting standards, and offers significant benefits in energy reduction.

Sheffield also have the benefit of extra energy savings through using Oxane LED coupled with CMS technology as it allows them to ‘trim’ the switching  times giving instant energy savings which is directly related to the light level chosen, it also increases the LED life without affecting efficiency. Their chosen lighting management system will enable them to tailor their lighting levels according to local events , should this ever be a requirement, for example heavy traffic density or increased pedestrian traffic around local events can be immediately responded to if necessary.

The City Lighting Engineer Bob Stevenson stated that "In using Oxane LED together with CMS technology we are able to tailor lighting levels to specific times ensuring we have the appropriate lighting standard for the pedestrian and traffic flows and have the ultimate dynamic control to only pay for energy consumed".