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Detroit's COBO Center Hosted The 2012 North American International Auto Show Under New Induction Lighting
EverLast Lighting Fixtures Impress North American International Auto Show Guests in Detroit
JACKSON, MI, February 05, 2012 /United States PR News/ -- After a spectacular nine day run, the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2012 is in the books . Overshadowed by 7 year record numbers and a restored overall feeling towards the industry, participants may not have had time to notice the major facade and infrastructure changes that have taken place at Detroit's, COBO Center. Major renovations to HVAC and emergency systems were only part of what is considered a major 3 year overhaul to the landmark public building. However, there was one change clearly visible to all attendees and that was the installation of new and innovative facility lighting. With the help of federal SmartBuilding funds managed by the Economic Development Corporation, approximately 3,000 inefficient 400w metal halide lights were replaced with energy saving 250w EverLast variable-dimming induction high bay light fixtures manufactured by Jackson-based Full Spectrum Solutions, Inc.
"We were ready to spend the money needed to achieve the quality of light we were looking for," stated Al Vasquez, Director of Engineering Services at COBO Center. "We were impressed with the quality of light and overall performance of the EverLast fixtures. We also sampled a number of LED fixtures from various manufacturers and found the light to be too glary. Stacked up against competing fixtures, EverLast lights graded better in terms of performance and price."
The lighting upgrade was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and is part of the center's $21 million energy saving construction program, which will also include roofing and insulation upgrades. The new lights are expected to save the convention center $340,000 annually. Together these projects will save approximately $900,000 a year, or approximately 12.5% of its energy bill and related maintenance.
"We needed lights that would drastically reduce our energy and maintenance costs, but they also needed to work with our existing Johnson Controls system," stated Vasquez. "By installing variable dimming high bays, our facility engineers are able to achieve the desired footcandles for a given event by programming the lights to show low, show high, and maximum mode depending on the event."
EverLast induction light fixtures are 50-70% more energy efficient than metal halides and last up to 100,000 hours, making them virtually maintenance free for up to 15 years. "When you consider the size and ceiling height of the 700,000 square foot building, not having to replace lamps nearly as often is a huge benefit for both economic and safety reasons," Vasquez said. "EverLast really rose to the occasion in many ways and everyone is very pleased with both the product and service."
About EverLast Lighting: EverLast Lighting is a subsidiary of Full Spectrum Solutions, Inc. and has quickly grown into the leading manufacturer of energy-efficient lighting solutions for roadway, parking structure, facility and area lighting applications. For additional product information, visit www.everlastlight.com, call 888-383-7578 or send an email to info@everlastlight.com.
For press inquiries, contact Kyle Leighton at 517-783-3800 ext.231 or email at kyle@everlastlight.com.
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Kyle Leighton Full Spectrum Solutions, Inc. Public Relations Coordinator 2021 Wellworth Ave Jackson, Michigan USA 49203 Voice: 517-783-3800 Website: Visit Our Website |
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