FLUORO LIGHTING

Integrated Fluorescent Reflector (IFR)

IFR’s are designed to retrofit into existing inefficient iron core T8, T10 and T12 fluorescent fittings and convert the performance of these fittings to that of an electronically controlled T5 unit.  The IFR T5 adaptors are available in the following lengths and sizes:

  • 600mm 14W
  • 1200mm 28W
  • 1500mm 35W

Our IFRIC product uses a CPU-controlled electronic ballast that allows us to offer an adaptor with an expected average life of 60,000 hours.

Supporting this life expectancy is a 25,000 hours or 3 year-warranty (whichever comes first).

Our adaptors are designed for installation into most fittings.

Average savings of between 35 and 40% energy reduction are usually achieved when using our adaptors.

  • A non-reflector adaptor unit is normally used where ceiling heights are below
    3 metres, or where the adaptor is fitted to a parabolic reflector type luminaire
  • A reflector adaptor unit is used for ceiling heights above 3 metres or recessed Troffers are installed but are also employed where you wish to increase the light intensity or lux levels in a given area.

Features

  • Enhanced safety through HV-testing regime of 4,000 volts to metal parts, for every fitting. Consistent quality ensured through factory production checking and random sample testing.
  • Dimmable to 206VAC
  • Reflector versions fitted with nano film to enhance light reflection
  • 3-year WARRANTY, not dependant on the duty cycle

C&ER negates any risk for clients by proving reductions and efficiencies, prior to any monies being paid.

We make the following commitment to all C&ER clients:

  • We will install an agreed test area within the client’s organisation, at no cost to the client
  • We will provide a carefully calculated predicted outcome of potential energy savings in kWh.
  • If we do not achieve a figure within 15% of the predicted outcome (in kWh), our product will be removed and the site will be reinstated to its original format without cost to the client.
  • If we do achieve an energy reduction (in kWh) within the predicted 15% outcome, the client agrees to pay for the test site and enter into discussions to rollout and install specific C&ER products throughout the client’s organisation.

Verification

In each application, we identify a typical installation for that client and establish a test site. 

We then perform a Lux test over the designated area prior to installation, and log the standard fitting. 

Following installation of our high-efficiency products, we repeat the process and generate a report for comparison. 

Two reports are generated. One based on light levels (lux) and the other showing reductions to actual wattage, current, KVA, apparent power and also demonstrating increases to power optimisation. 

The variation in both Lux and operating power can then be easily compared to prior, and post, report.

On completion of the installation process results are produced and presented in report form that can then be used as proof of reductions achieved as part of your carbon audit.

Please Note: From 2000, all confirmed reductions to a company’s carbon footprint, generated as a result of energy efficiencies introduced by a company, can be used to offset any future mandatory requirements.

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Benefits

Benefits of the IFR system include:

  • Energy reduction – lower electricity bills.
    Independently tested to reduce energy usage by approx 40%.
    On 500 light fittings this represents a savings up to $20,000 pa.
    An average twin light fitting uses 86 watts per hour (including tubes and ballast)
    The IFR uses 58 watts per hour (including tubes and ballast), and incorporates a 60,000 hour ballast with IC control.
  • 3 Year /25,000-hr warranty
  • Higher Lux levels

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Applications

Industry Public Commercial Supermarkets Schools & School Sports Facilities Shopping Centres General Retail Retail Shops Warehouse Universities Food Processing Commercial Offices Parks Ports Refineries Tunnels Bridges Exterior Parking Libraries Train Stations Borders Casinos Prisons Health Care Manufacturing Service Station Canopies Retail Car Parks Billboard/Sign Lighting Sporting Facilities Fast Food Residential Roadways Freeways/Interchanges Airports Architectural Facade