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Cost reduction point for factory construction: "Consider lighting fixtures."

Points for Designing Factories with High Quality and Low Cost [Electrical Equipment Section]

We will introduce cost reduction methods related to lighting that consume energy in factories. The proportion of electricity consumed in factories is generally said to be 30% for lighting load, 30% for machinery load, and 40% for air conditioning load. Machinery is involved in production, making it difficult to reduce power consumption, and air conditioning similarly has no alternatives. Therefore, the area where it is easiest to reduce electricity consumption is lighting. [Key Points] - Cost reduction methods for lighting - Consider lighting fixtures - Reduce where possible - If you want to lower power consumption, start with lighting For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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【Total Power Load of the Factory】 ■Lighting Load 30%  - By changing lighting fixtures from mercury lamps to halogen types (HID lighting) or high-efficiency new fluorescent lamps, significant power savings can be achieved. ■Machine Load 30%  - The machine load, of course, includes the power load generated by the production line, making it difficult to save energy. ■Air Conditioning Load 40%  - Since the air conditioning load is related to the building, substantial measures are necessary to achieve energy savings. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Hattori Architectural Office, Inc. is a comprehensive design firm that focuses on factory and plant design, as well as architectural design supervision, research, planning, and management services. Since its establishment in 1972, we have adhered to the founder Mitsugu Hattori's philosophy of "always from the customer's perspective," consistently maintaining a sincere attitude towards our clients. Our company, guided by this ideology, is a group of professionals capable of drawing out both the explicit needs that our clients are aware of and the latent needs they may not realize, enabling the creation of the desired buildings. Moving forward, we will continue to aim for the creation of buildings from the perspective of the client, based on our extensive track record and solid technical capabilities.