Conseil Général de Seine Maritime, Rouen, France
- Lamp efficacyLamp efficacyEnsuring the lamp efficiently converts electricity into light (lm/W). 
- Ballast classificationBallast classificationControlling the electricity supply to the lamp (Energy Efficiency Index). 
- Luminaire distributionLuminaire distributionControlling light emission using optics which bend and shape the light to the correct location. 
- System efficacySystem efficacyCombining optical and thermal control within the luminaire (luminaire lm/W). 
- Presence/absence detectionPresence/absence detectionPresence: Lights automatically turn on/off with movement. Absence: Lights automatically turn off and must be manually switched on. 
- Daylight detectionDaylight detectionArtificial lighting which responds to the natural light conditions. 
- Constant illuminanceConstant illuminanceA function designed to produce correct light levels for the duration of the maintenance period. 
- Task-scene settingTask-scene settingAllowing the user to set scenes and adapt the lighting to different tasks. 
- Timed offTimed offAutomatic cut-off can be installed to turn all lights off during unoccupied hours. 
- Task lightingTask lightingLighting task areas with the correct amount of light. 
- Zoning of lightingZoning of lightingLighting is zoned according to area use. 
- Maintenance scheduleMaintenance scheduleMaintenance must be performed in response to product age, performance and environment. 
- Waste lightWaste lightEliminating waste light which does not hit the intended target. 
- ReflectanceReflectanceTaking advantage of light which is reflected from the surface within the space. 
- Visible smart meteringVisible smart meteringResults of actions can be quickly seen as increased or decreased energy use to encourage responsible energy consumption. 
Quattro LED acclaimed for energy saving
LED lighting has taken over from fluorescent at the Conseil Général de Seine Maritime building in Rouen, France.
Thorn's new recessed lay-in luminaire, Quattro LED, specially designed for offices and incorporating 48W LEDs, has been used to replace, point-for- point, 10-year-old fluorescent louvred fittings with 4x18W T8 lamps. The 750 energy-saving luminaires also provide better comfort and a totally different aesthetic. In fact, 99.99% of workers prefer the new lighting, only one person out of hundreds didn't like it, and that was simply a matter of personal preference rather than something more substantial.
There are further savings still to come on energy costs as the luminaires are linked in groups, four per office, to presence detectors.
Faced with drastically increased electricity tariffs and EU carbon reduction targets, local authorities have been looking for some time for cost effective and convenient alternatives to the T8 and T5 fluorescent lamps usually used for office lighting. With the advent of the Quattro LED, they now have this alternative. The solid state luminaire emits a comparable amount of light to a typical 4x18W T8 recessed modular fluorescent with magnetic gear for 45% less energy consumption.
 
                        

