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Kevin Yeo
24-07-2005, 12:07 PM
Guys,

I'm looking for lighting that is good for -25 deg C and 0 deg C application. Who are the better brands to recommend.
THX...

chemi-cool
24-07-2005, 03:22 PM
Hi Kevin,

24V bulbs are widely used, I know that Danfoss, makes speciat sterters for neon that will start at low temp.

I use 240V bulbs, in a housing IP65.

Chemi :)

Andy W
24-07-2005, 04:46 PM
Go to your local electrical wholesaler dont buy arctic rated lights at £££££'s instead buy the plastic twin tube fittings with the diffuser/cover that clips into place, these ARE rated for -25oC and a fraction of the price.

D. Sergius
15-01-2006, 08:55 PM
Any metal halide fixture with a low temperature ballast is good for cold storage rooms. The only challange is that they are slow starting even in heated warehouses. However, they run very economically.

nh3wizard
01-03-2006, 08:59 PM
Weve been using metal haide in freezers for years and they work great, we recently added motion sensors to the lighting and seems to workking so far, so when no one is in the room the lights go out

jockfrost
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
had lots of problems with tubes and control gear failing best to leave light on when in a low temp enviroment
saves on cost of replacing tube/ballasts/starters and also cost of labour which is constantly rising thus offsetting cost of energy

Andy
03-03-2006, 09:13 PM
Hi:)

Seen Mercury vapour and Sodium fittings used in freezers, slow to start, but economic to run:)

Kind Regards. Andy:)

luvai
20-06-2008, 07:49 AM
Hi:)

Seen Mercury vapour and Sodium fittings used in freezers, slow to start, but economic to run:)

Kind Regards. Andy:)
Andy,
Hi ! I need to work on a cold storage for an ice cream factory whose requirement is -40 C. Can you recommend a source for procuring such lights and also throw some LIGHT on thetype of lights recomended.

Regards
Luvai

smpsmp45
20-06-2008, 03:42 PM
We use Either Philips or Zumtobel or Glamox fittings for temp upto -40 deg c.

Absolutely no problems. We have used over 4500 fittings uptill now

Peter Russell
24-06-2009, 04:08 PM
Hi , We have developed an IP65 L.E.D light fitting which is perfect for cold store and freezer lighting . No Maintenance for 50,000 hours and also each individual light fitting is fitted with a PIR control which allows the fitting to be switched off or dimmed to 10 percent at non occupancy . These fittings run at 35 watts fully on or 3 watts in the dimming mode. Also available as an emergency light with 3 hour battery back up .

Cheers Pete

nh3wizard
24-06-2009, 06:28 PM
Flourescent lighting has come along way... You might want to look in this direction

lowcool
25-06-2009, 06:37 AM
came across one install were they cut a square hole in roof panel,sealed it both sides with clear acrylic and sat the cheap mercury halide on top,easy to service and install

gwapa
29-06-2009, 02:19 AM
kevin Yeo
It is very import in lighting to consider the type of coldstore you are working on.
The light affect the color or aparence of the storaged goods.
Also if the worker need read or observe the steekers on the pallets

MH or flourecent are white color
Sodio and incandecent are warm colors

Regards
Gwapa

Michael Raeuber
12-09-2009, 02:23 AM
Hi Peter

we are constructing a new coldstorage and are interested in your light fitting. Our rooms are - 25 C, 10 rooms. Need lighting for alleys, blastfreezer rooms and processing/chiller rooms as well.
Could you give me the technical specs of your lights and a price offer to
michael.raeuber@royalcargo.com
We are in the Philippines, but have a subsidiary company in the UK which is in the transport business

best regards

Michael K Raeuber



Hi , We have developed an IP65 L.E.D light fitting which is perfect for cold store and freezer lighting . No Maintenance for 50,000 hours and also each individual light fitting is fitted with a PIR control which allows the fitting to be switched off or dimmed to 10 percent at non occupancy . These fittings run at 35 watts fully on or 3 watts in the dimming mode. Also available as an emergency light with 3 hour battery back up .

Cheers Pete

SUBCOOLING
12-09-2009, 02:36 AM
er 1 2 much im off 2 bed sorry (oow he gose like the clappers dunt he)

phil dillon
03-10-2009, 11:04 AM
Hi , We have developed an IP65 L.E.D light fitting which is perfect for cold store and freezer lighting . No Maintenance for 50,000 hours and also each individual light fitting is fitted with a PIR control which allows the fitting to be switched off or dimmed to 10 percent at non occupancy . These fittings run at 35 watts fully on or 3 watts in the dimming mode. Also available as an emergency light with 3 hour battery back up .

Cheers Pete

Hi Pete interested have you got a website

Julian Riddle
19-11-2009, 08:46 AM
LED is the way to go but retrofit cost is an issue.
Technology is still verry new,efficiency and cost will improve.In 2 years it will be a verry efficient prospect and a great green light for all.

Robert Zewald
21-12-2010, 01:12 PM
NEDAP LUXON: INNOVATIVE e-HID LIGHTING FOR CONDITIONED AND COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSING

HID lighting is ideal for low temperature applications and its lumen output is not affected by the extreme temperatures as low as -28 degrees Celsius. The innovative Nedap Luxon electronic HID ballast offers a significant opportunity to introduce sustainable lighting for Cold Storage and Conditioned Warehousing. The Nedap Luxon e-HID ballast is 10% more energy efficient than outdated magnetic HID ballast units. Secondly, it is now possible to continuously dim and let the HID lamps operate between 50 and 100% of the standard lamp power. Less heath will be generated, which results in a double kick back for energy cost reductions.

Because the e-HID ballast will cause less blackening of the lamp arc tube, it results in a higher lumen/W yield throughout the lamp life. With more lumen output it is possible for retrofit projects to replace a typical 400W magnetic HID installation with a 250 or 320W Nedap Luxon luminaire. Another important feature of the new e-HID electronics is the extended lamp life up to a double life time. This reduces the maintenance costs and lamp waste.

Optional for the Nedap Luxon e-HID ballast is the build-in antenna function. It enables the system to operate as a wireless platform with every ballast unit connected to the Luxon Central Processing Unit. Lamps can be controlled one by one or can function in groups. With the wireless connectivity the lamp settings are easily managed from a computer and can follow any future floor reorganisation. Most importantly, all lamp data are gathered and processed. This creates a powerful Lighting Management software tool: lamp status, lamp failure report by e-mail, lamp operating hours, real time energy consumption and savings, carbon savings and more. From any location one or multiple lighting networks can be monitored. Preventive maintenance and re-lamping is possible when the lamp burning hours enter or exceed the maximum lamp operating hours defined.

The Luxon Central Processing Unit can be connected to a building management system and let the HID lighting groups be integrated with the order picking program. It means that lamps will be ignited only for those aisles where goods will be picked and handled. The Nedap Luxon e-HID solution is ideal for new high-bay installations and for lighting retrofits. Several Cold Storage installations in Europe already operate on this principle and have achieved significant energy savings of 30-65%. With a payback time of 1-2 years it almost becomes a no-brainer. Visit nedap-luxon.com

smpsmp45
22-12-2010, 09:02 AM
Interesting write up

Segei
25-12-2010, 04:58 AM
NEDAP LUXON: INNOVATIVE e-HID LIGHTING FOR CONDITIONED AND COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSING

HID lighting is ideal for low temperature applications and its lumen output is not affected by the extreme temperatures as low as -28 degrees Celsius. The innovative Nedap Luxon electronic HID ballast offers a significant opportunity to introduce sustainable lighting for Cold Storage and Conditioned Warehousing. The Nedap Luxon e-HID ballast is 10% more energy efficient than outdated magnetic HID ballast units. Secondly, it is now possible to continuously dim and let the HID lamps operate between 50 and 100% of the standard lamp power. Less heath will be generated, which results in a double kick back for energy cost reductions.

Because the e-HID ballast will cause less blackening of the lamp arc tube, it results in a higher lumen/W yield throughout the lamp life. With more lumen output it is possible for retrofit projects to replace a typical 400W magnetic HID installation with a 250 or 320W Nedap Luxon luminaire. Another important feature of the new e-HID electronics is the extended lamp life up to a double life time. This reduces the maintenance costs and lamp waste.

Optional for the Nedap Luxon e-HID ballast is the build-in antenna function. It enables the system to operate as a wireless platform with every ballast unit connected to the Luxon Central Processing Unit. Lamps can be controlled one by one or can function in groups. With the wireless connectivity the lamp settings are easily managed from a computer and can follow any future floor reorganisation. Most importantly, all lamp data are gathered and processed. This creates a powerful Lighting Management software tool: lamp status, lamp failure report by e-mail, lamp operating hours, real time energy consumption and savings, carbon savings and more. From any location one or multiple lighting networks can be monitored. Preventive maintenance and re-lamping is possible when the lamp burning hours enter or exceed the maximum lamp operating hours defined.

The Luxon Central Processing Unit can be connected to a building management system and let the HID lighting groups be integrated with the order picking program. It means that lamps will be ignited only for those aisles where goods will be picked and handled. The Nedap Luxon e-HID solution is ideal for new high-bay installations and for lighting retrofits. Several Cold Storage installations in Europe already operate on this principle and have achieved significant energy savings of 30-65%. With a payback time of 1-2 years it almost becomes a no-brainer. Visit nedap-luxon.com
It would be good to see the numbers about energy savings and payback. How did you get 30-65% and 1-2 years?

Robert Zewald
09-01-2011, 11:44 PM
Hi Segei,
*10% higher ballast efficiency
*20% lumen maintenance (400-> 320W)
*additional savings through Dimming
*additional savings through savings on cooling with less heath from HID lunits
*additional savings due to less maintenance on relampingg

Depending on the building structure and lighting requirements there are significant reductions possible.
For a project audit in your area you can call for example Eco-Shift Power in Cambridge Canada, ask for Gib Woods