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Lighting case study
Steelworks - High Temperature Resistant LIGHTING

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Overview

A leading Middle Eastern steel manufacturer partnered with Kellwood Lighting to overcome a long-standing problem: the short lifespan of their lighting in extreme production hall conditions.

The client also sought reduced energy consumption and a lower carbon footprint, while maintaining worker safety and minimising maintenance. Kellwood provided a bespoke technical solution that met all requirements.

Initial Challenges

The project posed significant technical and logistical hurdles:

ChallengeDescription
Extreme heatProduction areas were initially tested to have ambient temperatures approaching 80°C.
Elevated mounting positions and gantry levelsLights were mounted at heights up to 40m, requiring a fitting capable of delivering light to operating areas at a variety of levels.
Dust and dirt accumulationAirborne dirt and dust generated from steel processing lowered visibility, and accumulated on surfaces.
Complex import requirementsSpecific customs and finance requirements needed to be met.

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SUPPORT Process

  1. Lighting Designs: Detailed designs identified optimal optics and lumen outputs for the production halls.

  2. Bracketry Review: Product bracketry was assessed for compatibility with existing infrastructure.

  3. Staged Supply: Follwowing an initial trial, products were delivered in phases to align with client’s operational schedule.


Initial Solution

Kellwood delivered an initial solution to trial:

Initial ChallengeSolution
Operating TemperatureParker 3 Series luminaires, designed for up to 80°C operation
High Light Output450W option delivered ~56,000 lumens with tailored optics
Light DistributionPrecision optics selected to deliver light to multiple levels
VisibilityLow colour temperature (3000K) improved visibility in dusty, low-contrast environments
Installation InfrastructureUniversal bracket system allowed flexible installation
LogisticsKellwood’s export team managed complex international import processes

Secondary Challenges

During on-site trials, it was identified that infrared radiation above furnace areas was melting polycarbonate optics, indicating that ambient air temperature was not the sole challenge. Following the initial trial period these new challenges were solved:


Further ChallengeSolution
Radiation damage of polycarbonate optics in furnace zonesHybrid tempered glass optics were installed in critical areas
Excessive radiant heat could be impacting driversRemote driver assemblies were developed, allowing components to be mounted away from direct radiation, with the added benefit of raising safe operating conditions for light engines to 90°C
Additional Verification: Use of a grey fixture finish to reduce heat absorption was maintained.


Outcome

Kellwood Lighting delivered a robust, energy-efficient system capable of withstanding one of the harshest industrial environments. The client benefited from:

  • Extended luminaire lifespan despite extreme conditions

  • Reduced maintenance requirements at elevated mounting heights

  • Improved visibility and worker safety

  • Lower energy consumption and carbon footprint

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    Parker Series

    High Temperature Resistant

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    Parker Series

    High Temperature Resistant

forecast energy

reduction

≥63%

This equates to an annual carbon saving of ~688.75 tCO₂ based on 1000W equivalent

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  • I am delighted to have used Kellwood...

    - P. Nisbet, Wabtec Corporation

  • a project that was well planned and promptly accomplished

    - E. McHugh, Loganair

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    W. Coley, Barking Abbey School

  • ...my client is over the moon with the end results

    A. Fraser, MacLean Electrical

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    V. Richardson, Stolle Europe

  • I'm more than pleased with the guys. I'd recommend them to anyone

    G. Gray, Logoplaste

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