GE RI Case Studies

GE Lighting
smart savings shine on
Edison Hall on GE Lighting campus enhances lighting at historic facility
GE’s Lumination
LED Luminaires reduce energy use by 65%
THE SITUATION
On the historic grounds of Nela Park, the Lighting & Electrical Institute’s Edison Hall—aptly named for its founder Thomas Edison—welcomes thousands of visitors each year, many of whom participate in workshops and discussions about advancements in lighting.
To demonstrate the solutions it oers and enjoy its benets rsthand, GE Lighting retrotted traditional halogen lighting with the energy-ecient
RI Series downlights from the family of GE’s Lumination™ LED Luminaires.
THE SOLUTION
Replacing 60 traditional 83-watt halogen PAR38 lamps in 8-inch downlight
cans with GE’s Lumination RI Series LED DownLights generated 10% greater illuminance while reducing energy usage by 65%. Additional savings are provided through the use of lighting controls, which also help make the space more functional when lighting needs to be dimmed for presentations.
“Most people don’t realize they’re under LED lighting until we point it
out, because the Lumination RI Series feels like a crisp, halogen-like light source. These LED downlights emit much greater eciency and improved
uniformity across the workplane.”
- Shelli Sedlak, Senior Lighting Specialist , GE Lighting
Oering specication-grade, one-to-one replacement and standard
90 CRI, the Lumination RI Series DownLights—powered by GE’s Infusion™ LED downlight module—are ideal for spaces with 20- to 40-foot ceilings
that can be challenging to upgrade and maintain.
For more information, visit gelighting.com/hospitality.
OPERATING IMPACT
Less maintenance needs and
costs due to longer life of LEDs
color temperatures with Infusion™ LED downlight modules
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
10% greater illuminance
65% energy reduction
© GE 2014 83563 5/2014
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