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INDOOR institutional solutions Reliability & flexibility. Beaney Gallery UK

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The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge, Canterbury's central museum, library and art gallery, has chosen GE Lighting's Infusion™ Generation 3 LED modules in a lighting upgrade that forms part of a larger £14 million restoration project. The advanced flexibility and efficiency of the module will enable the gallery to benefit from significant annual energy savings and reduced maintenance costs.

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Page 1: Beaney House of Art and Knowledge Institutional Lighting Project of GE Lighting

INDOOR institutional solutions

Reliability & flexibility. Beaney Gallery UK

Page 2: Beaney House of Art and Knowledge Institutional Lighting Project of GE Lighting

Challenge. The lighting solution not only had to simulate daylight but also deliver high levels of energy efficiency to ensure maintenance costs are kept to a minimum.

GE solution. GE InfusionTM LED Modules are fully demountable with interchangeable parts, offering a range of beams and are individually dimmable for regular adjustment.

Key Benefits. High degree of flexibility

Interchangeable modular solution

Instantly ready to use system

Long life and reliability

Clean and clear lighting for colour and appearance

of the oil paintings

Good results and adaptation of lighting to each

exhibit

Beaney Gallery UK

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GE solution provides. 75% Up to

Beaney Gallery UK

Luminaire type Indoor LED lighting solutions

Main characteristics New installation

Light source Infusion™ M-series modules

CCT 2.700 - 4000K

CRI 80+

Lumens 1.000 – 4500 lm

Service life (hours) 50.000 hrs

GE InfusionTM LED Modules

instantly ready-to-use system

Cost efficiency system

energy saving versus classic halogen lamps

improved uniformity & light level

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Krystyna Matyjaszkiewicz, Development Manager for The Beaney Gallery

Reliability & flexibility.

“We are still experimenting with the lighting for changing exhibitions but are now able to achieve

good results and adapt the lighting to each exhibit if necessary. This is important to us as we often

show art works that need different lux levels in the same space. Moreover, we are now able to

create what appears to be even lighting, which is in fact dimmed differently.”

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