Cooper Lighting and Safety has provided 65 RXD1 LED downlights to the Dominion Centre, a former theatre that is now used as a place of worship, in Wood Green, London.
The 1930-built cinema and theatre building retains 12 large 400W metal-halide house lights recessed into the ornate plasterwork.
The officials of the centre have decided to supplement these main house lights by additional luminaires during a recent renovation scheme.
Due to the Cooper LED downlight is capable of delivering instant, high-output lighting,low energy consumption and it does not require maintenance access from below, the center finally chose it.
The RXD1 uses a multi-chip LED light source. Unlike conventional high-output LEDs, this technology incorporates multiple LEDs in a single package, providing increased light output in a smaller space and a wider spread of light.
The newly installed lighting fixture has a power consumption of 25W and achieves an efficacy of up to 61 lumens per circuit watt. This exceeds the latest Building Regulations requirement of 55 lumens per circuit watt for commercial lighting (Part L2), as well as the lower requirement of 45 lumens per circuit watt for residential lighting (Part L1).
About Cooper Lighting and Safety
Cooper Lighting and Safety is one of the operating companies of Cooper Menvier, a division of Cooper Industries, responsible for lighting, security and fire system products in Europe.
About Dominion centre
Dominion centre, formerly known as Edmonton Temple, is part of Universal Prayer Group Ministries (UPGM), a non-denominational Christian organisation and UK registered charity.