Elmshorn, Germany

Elmshorn, Germany

NEW LINES OF LIGHT FOR THE LANES OF ELMSHORN

Green and blue lines of light on the ground facilitate orientation in the centre of Elmshorn in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany and strengthen the identity of the town as a striking visual area. The lanes from the central Königsstraße towards the town hall with the park in front of it are illuminated in green, while the paths down to the Krückau River are highlighted by blue light.

The idea of adding striking lighting to accent the pedestrian zone and adjacent lanes – called “Gänge” (corridors) in the north – with inground luminaires dates back to 2003. After 15 years in operation, the prior system was showing signs of ageing and failures, and the town decided to replace it. The project was realised by the Elmshorn municipal utilities. They chose ETV130 inground luminaires from WE-EF not only to replace the lighting, but also to upgrade it both technically and in terms of design.

The luminaires are fitted with RGBW LEDs and have a DMX interface. This enables them to not only produce green and blue light, but also white light of all colour temperatures from warm white to cold white and an almost unlimited range of coloured light. There is also the option of colour changes or dynamic progression. In everyday operation, Elmshorn uses the colours blue and green, but for town festivals interest has been expressed in magenta, the town’s signature colour, or a warm glow for the Advent season.

A total of five lanes feature lines of light shining over a total length of around 75 metres, but in the form of a row of individual luminaires rather than as a continuous strip of light. In the course of the conversion work, the electrical installations were also replaced, and power cables and a control line were laid. The lines of light are now fed by the same mains supply as the street and area luminaires, and they switch on together every evening.

In terms of lighting technology, the ETV130 in the lanes of Elmshorn effortlessly meet all requirements. They produce a glare-free, linear symmetric medium beam distribution. The nominal luminous flux of 4,320 lumens generated by the luminaires, with a connected load of 33 watts, is dimmed to 30% in normal operation. Elmshorn therefore not only benefits from the sustainable investment in high-quality luminaires, but also from considerable energy savings compared to the previous solution that had a connected load of 48 watts.

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