Energy Conservation


The Audit
The most important aspect of a successful lighting retrofit is the
facility audit. Our professional audit team is extensively trained to
collect the field data required to effectively design the most
efficient systems allowable. In addition, our audit team makes
on-site observations and recommendations, which then are
passed to the design department. The observations and
recommendations are crucial in designing a system that is both
equitable and functional.
The Design
Prior to preparing a design, our team interviews the client to
determine the needs and expectations of the final lighting system.
After all the field and interview data is collected, our experienced
design team utilizes the latest technology available to develop a
lighting system that delivers the expectations of our client while
providing the greatest possible electrical/maintenance/ savings.
Project Management
Our approach to project management is very simple; deliver a
successful lighting retrofit on-time and within budget. All of our
managers have extensive in-the-field retrofit experience and are
trained to deal with any situation, that may arise on a project, in a
professional, courteous and decisive manner.
What is a lighting retrofit?
Typically a "lighting retrofit" consists of upgrading a facility's existing fluorescent lighting
system by replacing ballasts and lamps with more energy-efficient, up-to-date material.
The existing fixtures are rewired to accommodate the new material and, in turn, the
"retrofit" saves the client the expense of replacing the fixtures. High-wattage incandescent
bulbs, facility exit signs, timed switches and sensors may also factor into the retrofit
design. Since most lighting systems differ from one another, the following process is
how the professional teams at L&S Enterprises, LLC approach each project.