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Homeshield-Colonial Craft, Retrofits Lighting in Production and Office Areas
Venburg Tire Saves Energy with...New Induction Lighting Retrofit
Americans Waking Up to Light Bulb Changeover
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 December 2011
Happy Holidays and a Prosperous 2012
Premier Lighting wishes all our customers a Happy Holiday Season and wants to thank each of you for your continued support in 2011, and everyone at Premier Lighting looks forward to working with each of you towards a prosperous 2012.

We're Moving
After 20 years in the same location we are moving to a bigger, better facility for our business and the best news is that it is only about 2 blocks away from our current location.  We don't have the official date set yet, but it will be in early 2012.  The new address will be 2885 Country Drive, Suite 135, Little Canada, MN 55117.  We will be sending out more information as the time gets near.   In addition we will be upgrading our accounting system, computers and just about everything else we have to better serve your needs.  We appreciate your business and look forward to the next 20 years at this new location.

 

Homeshield-Colonial Craft, Retrofits Lighting in Production and Office Areas

$56,000 Rebate Plus $27,000 in Annual Savings 

 

Homeshield-Colonial Craft a Quanex Corporation employees about 200 employees in Mounds View, Minnesota, which specializes in wood moldings, both unfinished and finished, retrofitted all the lighting in the production and warehouse areas along with the office spaces.

 

In the production and warehouse areas (240) 450 watt Metal Halides were removed and replaced, one for one, with a 4' 8-lamp T8 highbay fixture which dramatically increased and improved light levels and light quality. The office areas which were using, the soon to be obsolete T12 technology, were retrofitted with the newer 4' T8 lamp technology and occupancy sensors which added further energy saving when rooms were not being used. 

 

Before - 450 Watt Metal Halide 

 

After - 4' 8-Lamp Fluorescent Highbay 

Homeshield Project After   

The lighting retrofit project resulted in energy savings of $20,455/year and when reduced maintenance cost are factored in the annual combined savings are close to $27,297/year. The payback on the project is 1.3 years and a 77% Return On Investment (ROI).

 

Dan Welch, Operations Manager who over saw the project explains how the project was processed from Homeshields perspective; "We chose Premier Lighting to help us with our lighting retrofit project and were very pleased with the results. The team at Premier Lighting and their partners did a wonderful job designing a turnkey solution for our facility. Premier coordinated all aspects of the project for us, including specifications, quoting, rebate calculation, application preparation, and installation, all within the aggressive time frame that we specified at the outset of the project. We changed direction with the project multiple times during the planning phase, and each time Premier responded to our needs, often delivering updated information and revised project plans within just a few hours. The installation team (Mellas Electric) was prompt and professional. They understood our scheduling needs and respectfully worked around our busy manufacturing teams. Our facility is much more energy efficient than it was before the project, and we have a lighting solution that promises reliability and long term performance. Best of all, our employees have a brighter, more comfortable place to work, and we are just as pleased with the quality of light as we are with the energy savings."

 

To have a no cost, no obligation review of your facility to see if there is an opportunity to save energy on your existing lighting or to improve light quality, contact Premier Lighting.  

Venburg Tire Saves Energy with ...
New Induction Lighting Retrofit
Keeps Existing Fixtures - Upgrades with New Technology
 

While most lighting retrofit projects exchange Metal Halide Fixtures for new Fluorescent Highbay Fixtures, Venburg Tire in Maplewood, Minnesota decided to keep the fixtures and just retrofit the 400 watt Metal Halide Lamp, with a 150 watt induction lamps from Fulham. Retrofitting just the lamps saved some cost on the capital expense associated with the fixture cost and the labor to install just lamps verses new fixtures.

 

Before - 400 Watt Metal Halide

Venburg Before 

The project retrofitted (18) 400 watt metal halide lamps and ballast kits with (18) 150 watt Induction lamps and drivers. Which resulted in annual energy savings of $1,500 or $83 per fixture and a reduction in maintenance cost to purchase and exchange the 20,000 hour metal halide lamps verses the 100,000 induction lamps. The new induction lamps also provide a whiter, brighter, higher quality light, Joel said; they are having to get used to not having yellow light but, it is much brighter and they like it.

   

After - Fulham 150 Watt Induction  

Venburg After   

To get more information regarding Induction Lighting and the Induction Lighting used in this project click on the following links.

 

What's Induction Lighting  

Fulham Circular Induction Lighting Systems 

 

To have a no cost, no obligation review of your facility to see if there is an opportunity to save energy on your existing lighting or to improve light quality, contact Premier Lighting

Americans Waking Up to
Light Bulb Changeover
55% are aware that incandescent bulbs are being eliminated!

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The first step in getting people to change the way they consume energy is making them aware that change is afoot. When it comes to lighting technologies, in particular, it seems that consumer awareness is growing.

 

For the first time, a majority of Americans now know that federal legislation will eliminate "most traditional incandescent lighting by 2014," according to a new survey conducted by one of the major lighting manufacturers.

 

The poll found that 55 percent of respondents were aware of that fact, up from 36 percent in 2010 and 26 percent in 2009.

 

"Americans are increasingly prepared for this lighting transition," said a spokeswoman for manufacturer.  She said the survey also showed that 62 percent of those polled had swapped out a light bulb over the last year to increase energy efficiency.

 

Still, when it comes down to details, people are less clear about what is going to happen beginning in January.

 

Only 29 percent understood that it is the 100-watt incandescent lamp that will no longer be manufactured starting in 2012. (While its manufacture will be forbidden, the sale of existing stock will be allowed.) 


Under the new legislation, lamps that produce the approximate brightness of a 100-watt bulb can only use 72 watts to do so. In 2013, when traditional 75-watt lamps can no longer be manufactured, their substitutes can only use 53 watts of energy to produce the same amount of light.

 

In California, the same rules are being put into effect a year earlier.

 

While only 13 percent of respondents said they were using LED light sources as replacements for regular bulbs, 80 percent of those surveyed said they had heard of them. Only 68 percent were aware that the compact fluorescent lamp, or C.F.L., exists.

 

For those who want to replace 100-watt standard lamps with energy-saving varieties, consumers can now choose between C.F.L.'s and halogen lamps. While C.F.L.'s use less energy and last longer, halogen lamps will create light that is closer to that from incandescent bulbs.

 

LED lamps that produce as much light as a 100-watt bulb are not yet available; many companies plan to sell them next year. LEDs that create the equivalent of a 40-, 60- or 75-watt standard bulb are readily available today, although they can cost as much as $40.

 

Even with the new rules, it is likely that incandescent bulbs will be found in homes years from now. As in years past, the survey found that around 13 percent of those surveyed said they planned to hoard standard light bulbs.

 

Republished from The New York Times, November 16, 2011

By Eric Taub 


 

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