Highmast LED lighting solution for industrial area

Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr +
  • BEKA Schréder has supplied the highmast LED lighting solution to the Clayville Industrial area of Olifantsfontein, Gauteng province.
  • This new installation will bring some relief for the business sector in the area in terms of security.  

The recently launched OMNISTAR-ECO LED floodlight was chosen as it offered a cost-effective highmast lighting solution and met the municipal specification. Compared to a 400W high-pressure sodium (HPS) installation, the OMNISTAR-ECO offers energy savings up to 55%.

Economical LED floodlighting solution

The OMNISTAR-ECO is an addition to the OMNISTAR family and has been designed to provide an energy-saving, performing and flexible floodlight for lighting areas where a quality replacement from conventional light sources is needed. This South-African designed and manufactured luminaire can be installed in various applications due to its wide range of optical light distributions to meet the specifications of the area to be lit.

The OMNISTAR-ECO provides optimal lighting to ensure safety and comfort. Image credit: BEKA Schréder

The OMNISTAR-ECO guarantees optimal lighting to ensure safety and comfort. It offers a real alternative to luminaires equipped with traditional sources, with the added advantages of an LED solution: improved colour rendering index, low energy consumption and low maintenance costs with a short payback time.

The OMNISTAR-ECO was chosen as it offered a cost-effective highmast lighting solution and met the municipal specification. Image credit: BEKA Schréder

BEKA Schréder develops and manufactures sustainable and energy-efficient LED lighting products in South Africa, designed and suitable for local conditions.

For further enquiries, contact Charles Mdwaba at gauteng@beka-schreder.co.za

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

Share.

Leave A Reply

About Author

Green Building Africa promotes the need for net carbon zero buildings and cities in Africa. We are fiercely independent and encourage outlying thinkers to contribute to the #netcarbonzero movement. Climate change is upon us and now is the time to react in a more diverse and broader approach to sustainability in the built environment. We challenge architects, property developers, urban planners, renewable energy professionals and green building specialists. We also challenge the funding houses and regulators and the role they play in facilitating investment into green projects. Lastly, we explore and investigate new technology and real-time data to speed up the journey in realising a net carbon zero environment for our children.

Copyright Green Building Africa 2024.