Flexible Lighting System
The church caters for visitors of all ages, with children’s activities in the morning followed by over 70s Songs and Memories immediately after. This wide variety of requirements also brings a range of lighting needs - all of which are solved by the new lighting network.
At Monifieth, Tamlite Vision Connect was used. This ensures that the lighting throughout the whole building can be monitored, and pre-set scenes can be created. As a result, lighting throughout the building can be dimmed and controlled via wall switch. The range of pre-set scenes can be recalled in each room. These scenes vary in lighting intensity, ensuring that the right level of illumination is delivered when needed.
Ed McIntosh, Property Convenor, remarked: “All comments we’ve received on the lighting has been extremely positive. The design and layout of the lighting fits neatly with the building style, and we are finding that it suits everyone’s tastes no matter their age or the activity.”
Energy Efficient Lighting Scheme
Ensuring an energy efficient system remained central to the design of the lighting scheme. Ed McIntosh said: “As an eco-congregation, we are always aiming to reduce our carbon footprint and meet ecological standards. The lighting system looks to keep our costs down in terms of energy and also maintenance.”
With Tamlite Vision controls, facility managers on site have much more control over the lighting. This means they control how and when it is used. This delivers additional energy efficiency over the high-performance luminaires used throughout the church. The sleek SOLO modules in the entrance and congregation area, in particular, help deliver this.
Ed McIntosh finished by commenting: “We are very pleased with how the lighting system turned out. The architect worked with the Tamlite engineer to make sure it fitted in with the aesthetics of the new building, and they were more than happy with the fittings chosen. Everything was supplied on time and we hit our planned opening date, which was excellent.”