UK council slashes street lighting costs with the help of Thorn
Products
- 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.
The challenge
Derbyshire County Council is responsible for more than 89,000 street lights. In an effort to reduce its operating costs and meet its CO2 reduction targets, the council wanted to replace the energy-guzzling SON-T lanterns used in residential areas with a more efficient and longer-lasting solution.
The lighting solution
Thorn Lighting won the tender to supply the lighting for residential roads at various locations in Derbyshire, and Thorn’s CiviTEQ product was chosen to do the job. CiviTEQ is a cost-effective LED road lighting solution that offers the best possible balance between cost of ownership and performance, easily adapting to any installation layout. Its patented R-PEC® optic has been designed to provide safe and efficient light on residential streets and busy roads, with 12 precise light distributions delivering unparalleled versatility. CiviTEQ is also dimmable, unlocking further efficiencies. Its bi-power switch can be used to activate or deactivate dimming on-site.
The result
The new lighting maximises energy savings for Derbyshire and reduces maintenance, while providing high quality illumination and carefully tailored light distribution. Further savings will be made by dimming lights in most locations to a maximum of 50% output between midnight and 5am. With electricity prices rising, it is envisaged that the capital investment for the switch to LEDs could be paid back in just over eight years.