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Data centre lighting


Designed for performance, uptime, and safety

Data centres

Lighting in data centres is essential for more than visibility – it supports maintenance, enhances safety, strengthens security, improves operational efficiency, integrates with critical infrastructure, and ensures compliance with industry standards.


Data centres are built under pressure

Fast delivery once approved

Short construction timelines

Decisions made continuously

Capacity-driven site selection

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Lighting solutions at project speed

We have a long history of supplying lighting for data centre projects throughout Europe. We offer:

  • A dedicated project team
  • A comprehensive product range
  • An extensive range of retrofit solutions
  • Vast data centre project experience
  • Flexible organisation – quick response

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Lighting solutions for all applications


A data centre consists of many different areas, each with its own lighting requirements.

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Control rooms


Lighting in the control room should support screen-based work by minimising glare and helping to reduce eye strain and fatigue over long periods. The environment should feel more comfortable and human-centric compared to more industrial areas of the facility, creating a space where operators can remain focused and at ease. Human centric lighting can help promote alertness, wellbeing, and overall productivity.

 

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Data halls


Lighting in the data halls should provide even illumination to support technicians working at racks. Care should be taken to minimise glare on screens and reflective surfaces to maintain comfort and accuracy during tasks. Energy efficiency is key to reducing overall power consumption and limiting additional heat in spaces already heavily influenced by server loads and energy-intensive cooling systems. Luminaires should be robust and easy to maintain to withstand continuous airflow and dust movement, while lighting controls such as zoning, dimming, and occupancy sensors can help optimise performance and further improve efficiency.

 

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Plant rooms


Lighting in plant rooms should be robust, durable, and low‑maintenance to suit demanding industrial conditions. It must support safe and effective maintenance, with solutions capable of handling vibration, humidity, and temperature variation. In more sensitive areas, ATEX‑rated lighting may be required; these luminaires are designed and certified to operate safely in environments where there is a potential presence of ignitable atmospheres, ensuring compliance with strict safety standards. Lighting controls should also be incorporated to ensure illumination levels match occupancy and operational needs.

 

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Outdoor areas


Outdoor lighting should provide the correct levels of illumination and uniform light distribution without causing glare. Consistent lighting is essential for safe vehicle movement in areas such as loading bays and the car park, with strong vertical illumination to help drivers clearly see people, dock edges, and doorways. It should also support clear CCTV coverage and eliminate dark spots around the building perimeter, improving safety for security personnel on patrol. Solutions must be energy efficient through the use of controls and durable enough to withstand harsh environments, including freezing temperatures or coastal conditions requiring high levels of corrosion protection.

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Cyber-secure lighting controls

 

  • Compliant with Security Level 2 (SL2) under IEC 62443-4-2.
  • Protects against common cyber threats such as malware and unauthor­ised access
  • Digitally signed software and secure memory safeguard encryption keys
  • Monitoring and control of the entire lighting system
  • Lighting controls can provide energy cost saving of up to an extra 30%
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Retrofit lighting solutions


Our retrofit lighting solutions provide flexible, low‑disruption upgrade paths that improve efficiency. We offer three flexible paths to modernise your existing installations:

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Rapid-stock LED kits

A simple gear‑tray replacement that upgrades luminaires in minutes without altering wiring or housings.

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Custom retrofit solutions

We can integrate new LED components into the original fittings for a tailored result.

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Full luminaire replacement

Outdated luminaires can be fully replaced with new, energy‑efficient LED models from our wide range.

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Lighting upgrades can be completed quickly with minimal disruption, allowing your facility to remain fully operational. They also provide an ideal opportunity to integrate advanced lighting controls for improved management, monitoring, and long-term energy efficiency.

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