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Revamp for Brewery lighting

Met3 has supplied a new and largely bespoke LED interior architectural lighting scheme for London's Brewery corporate event venue.

PSL Lighting was asked to revamp the in-house lighting throughout the site's eight specific areas, these including the main Porter Tun room plus seven smaller rooms.

The main new and special fixture designed for the project, is the one metre long Met3 Intellicove (i-Cove) fixture. It contains 24 RGB pixels and each second pixel is addressable, giving 12 RGB channels on each unit. This means a whole range of effects like ripples, waves and numerous others are possible

To install the six i-Cove strips on each of 11 roof beams, PSL had fabricated a series of custom cast iron fittings that were matched in appearance to the original beams. These fit over them and hold up the LEDs. On one side of the beam are the RGB strips and on the other are specially adapted Met3 white LED strips, featuring 3 Watt Luxeons, which are used for task and general lighting, mounted in the same sized housings.

At the end of each beam is a pair of Met 3 'Mini Beamers' focussed into the roof for additional effect (44 in total), in addition to the i-cove on the beams pointing down, with six on each beam of which 11 are white (non CTO) on the beams.

The fixtures are all pixel mapped through a Hippotizer media server which offers three control options. The first is via Artistic License Light Switches with preset buttons for on/off colour looks. The second is via a custom DMX panel designed by PSL and Met3 which allows a DMX line to be fed into the Hippotizer with the pixel map as another media layer.

In addition to the lighting in the Porter Tun room, Met3 also supplied a selection of their standard Met3 products to PSL for the other seven rooms, including 40 Technicolour TC Bars, 60 TC12 (PAR 30 type) fittings, over 100 standard colour cove LED strips as well as further i-Cove strips.

A second stage of the project will see PSL lighting the Brewery's stairways and exterior.


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