Profiles in lighting upgrades
Without a doubt, lighting upgrades involving energy-efficient lamps, ballasts, controls, etc. stand as some of the most attractive investments around. This special 2008 series offers examples of how real-life commercial, institutional, and industrial properties nationwide have successfully pursued and benefited from lighting upgrades.
Dallas, Texas-based Victory Packaging, a leading provider of high-quality packaging products and services, undertook a lighting upgrade to address the inefficient and costly lighting system in place throughout its 160,000 s/f production and warehouse facility.
Plagued with an outdated combination of 400-watt metal halide, high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, and T-12 fluorescent lamp and magnetic ballast technology, the system was inefficient, non-standardized, and delivered less than optimal light levels.
With support from a local energy service company, Victory Packaging's management team replaced their old lighting fixtures with an efficient new system involving fluorescent T5 High Output lamps driven by electronic ballasts.
In addition to reducing energy consumption and costs by 30-40% and paying itself back in three years, the system is delivering up to 10 times the light levels of their previous configuration and helping to promote safety and security among the warehouse workforce while elevating productivity.
"We are absolutely delighted with the results of the upgrade," said, Victory packaging general manager Jim Tallas. "T5 fluorescent lighting technology truly represented the ideal solution for this application, enabling our facility to benefit from significantly higher light levels, outstanding color quality, and reduced power consumption."
Susan Bloom is director of corporate communications for Philips Lighting & Advance, Somerset, N.J.
Story ran in the Front Section section on 02/05/2008



