by Paul Young | Jul 22, 2020 | Carbon Reduction, EPC Regulations, ETL Compliance, LED Lights 4 You News, UK Warehouse Association, Warehouses, Workshops
New LED High Bay with a versatile SMART Plug In Sensor, they’re simple to install, attractive, using state of the art technology. Most High Bay Discs or UFO’s are rated at 100 -130 Lumen per watt. This product is state of the art 170 Lumen per watt and comes...
by Paul Young | Apr 21, 2020 | Carbon Reduction, EPC Regulations, ETL Compliance, Green Business Funding, Offices, Saving Energy and Money
Lighting Design Electricians will normally fit lights in the most convenient position, often near a power source without thinking much about the lumen efficiency. Replacing existing lights will normally be one for one, invariably many existing lights can be...
by Paul Young | Sep 23, 2019 | EPC Regulations, ETL Compliance, Green Business Funding, Industry News, Offices, Retail, Saving Energy and Money, UK Warehouse Association
Lets look at the myths: LED lights last for ever! No they don’t whilst the LED chip is a light emitting diode its life will depend its quality, the heat dissipation and the quality of the driver. (coverts mains to DC current like on a computer) They all save the same...
by Paul Young | Jul 5, 2019 | EPC Regulations, Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, UK Warehouse Association
We are now approved CHAS (Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme) contractors. Why have we decided to do this? Well its all about managing safety, for larger contract especially bidding for PLC’s, Hospitals and Medical Centres its a must. How We Became...
by Paul Young | May 10, 2019 | EPC Regulations, ETL Compliance, Green Business Funding, Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News
There are two main reasons, one to replace obsolete or ageing Fluorescent or Metal Halite lights, or to simply reduce energy bills? The assumption is that LED lighting you will reduce your energy bills? There certainly will be a reduction, however often the LED...
by Paul Young | Oct 13, 2017 | EPC Regulations, Industry News
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates how energy efficient your building is using grades from A to G (with ‘A’ the most efficient grade). Changes to the current regulations come into effect from 1 April 2018 and mean that it will be unlawful to let or lease a...