Good news! A supermarket that has not fallen for LED

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HIDLamp
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Good news! A supermarket that has not fallen for LED

Postby HIDLamp » Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:01 pm

Booths have a few stores round here notablly in Kendal, Ulverston and Windermere. So far none are LEDd and the old lighting is still reactively re-lamped when a handful have failed (usually 6-7 in the main area).
Kendal's store dates to 2004ish and features MH floods in the rafters and T5s on brackets from the shelves to illuminate the stock.
Ulverston used to be lit in 1200x1200 modular fittings, big uplighters and little uplighters in the entrance where the trolleys are, these used to be SON but have been converted to MH. They also have 50W SON on the veg and SS T8 link lights on the alchol again more T5s on the shelves.
Windermere used to be lit using what looked like lowbays recessed into the grid ceiling again SON converted to MH but last year they were all ripped out for suspended T5.
As for outside. Kendal in SON P256s?, Ulverston is MH unknown lanterns and Windermere has SON Vectras and some HF fluro bollards.
And like I said before all of these still get re-lamped regualrly and promptly uppon failure. Virtually no LEDs in sight. There are a few more HID luminaires in each but that's the main stuff.
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Re: Good news! A supermarket that has not fallen for LED

Postby Slyspark » Thu Jul 20, 2017 11:41 pm

For now.....
Bad choices make good stories!
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Re: Good news! A supermarket that has not fallen for LED

Postby Flurofan96 » Fri Mar 08, 2024 2:16 am

Apart from Aldi store in Bath Road, pretty much every supermarket in Reading has gone all LED

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