Future Lighting Solutions Cooperates with enLighten Australia for Multi-purpose Lighting

Future Lighting Solutions has collaborated with enLighten Australia, in designing and implementing a low energy replacement for multi-purpose lighting in commercial environments.

The project required an analysis of how the market currently uses multi-purpose lighting for areas such as fire stairs and back rooms, which wastes a lot of light and therefore a lot of energy.

The first step was to investigate the way such spaces are used and how they are lit, in order to identify key issues and to determine the most effective, efficient solutions.

Future Lighting Solutions worked closely with enLighten Australia’s team in the LED selection process and subsequent proofing of the thermal designs.

The resulting product, the Chamaeleon, was patented in January 2011. It realizes an energy reduction of up to 93%, lighting spaces at minimum levels when the area is unoccupied and increasing to higher levels when in operation.

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