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Lightening the energy bill
May 1st 2008

EMSc has further improved its LightStar range of lighting optimisers to increase the energy saving benefits. The LightStar system uses multiple tapping transformers that enable variable impedance through an intelligent control system. The higher the availability of natural light; the higher the savings. LightStar can save companies between 25% and 55% of annual lighting electricity consumption by making small reductions to the voltage. These reductions are accurately controlled through software which, with the use of light sensors, enable significant reductions in energy while at the same time maintaining light levels.

LightStar allows automatic dimming of Discharge Type Fittings (SON, Mercury, Metal Halide) and Electronic Fluorescent fittings (T12, T8 and so on) in order to maintain light levels.

The LightStar system can achieve savings of up 50% on the total lighting consumption when natural light is available and 30% when natural light is not available.

This typically provides paybacks of between 6 and 15 months in energy savings alone. Further advantages of the LightStar systems is the reduction in maintenance costs as the optimisation of the incoming voltage will reduce the failure of lighting fittings, tubes and bulbs.

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