Energy-saving programme starts in Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
Projected saving will be at least 50% as well as a reduction in ongoing maintenance costs.
Projected saving will be at least 50% as well as a reduction in ongoing maintenance costs.
Anglia Ruskin University is based on 2 main campuses, one in the centre of Cambridge and one in Chelmsford - both offering students a state-ofthe-art learning environment.
The Cambridge campus is undergoing a programme of redevelopment to create an inspiring, flexible, yet sustainable environment. One of the redevelopment projects was the refurbishment of the Mumford Library.
The LED Panel had been used in the refurbishment of one the Chelmsford campus buildings, so it was a natural choice for them to install the same fittings throughout the library.
A reduction in the library's maintenance costs as well as installing lighting that fulfils the university's sustainable environment policy were two key deciding factors when choosing the ROBUS Panel.
240 Panels were installed in the library, classrooms, office and the cafeteria replacing 4 x 18W recessed modular fittings.
"The University has indicated that by using LED Panels the projected saving will be at least 50% as well as a reduction in ongoing maintenance costs."
– University Facilities Department