AdapT5 fluorescent lighting adaptor cuts electricity usage without having to change the base unit free RSS news feed from the Electrical News Portal
(24/06/2008)

A new fluorescent lighting adaptor - the adapT5 adaptor - has recently been introduced to the UK by Light Green, a company in Dorset.

The adaptor will work with any existing T8 and T12 fluorescent light to cut electricity usage without having to change the base unit; with electricity usage being cut by a massive 55% per light bulb, its causing ripples amongst many people in the lighting industry as well as consumers.

The ‘adapT5’ is suited for any users of fluorescent lighting – for small, medium and large size businesses as well as schools, hospitals, councils and offices up and down the country.

With electricity bills rising and constant pressure to reduce carbon foot print as well as companies being aware of their greener credentials, this is a very cost effective and time efficient way of helping the environment – simply by installing a small adaptor and without the additional hassle and expense of having to change the whole lighting system.

A major retailer in the UK who has recently started trialling the ‘adapT5’ adaptor in their fluorescent lighting throughout their 450 stores says that they are ‘delighted’ with the results so far and are looking to ensure that all of their stores are converted by the end of 2008.

National Sales Manager of Light Green, Reno Labouchardiere based in Bournemouth says “This is quite a ground breaking piece of equipment here – and the feedback we’ve received on the ‘adapT5’ adaptor has been incredible.”

The ‘adapT5’ adaptor is very easy to use, it simply replaces the existing fluorescent tube so it's as easy as changing a light bulb.


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