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LANXESS Chooses Dialight LED lighting for New State-of-the-Art Facility in Jurong Island, Singapore

26th February 2013
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LANXESS announced the construction of a new butyl rubber plant in February 2008, to be located on Jurong Island, Singapore. Sitting on a 200,000 square metre plot of land, the new facility will process 100,000 tons per annum and LANXESS has allocated a record amount of EUR 400 million for this investment.
LANXESS carried out a complete evaluation of the existing process to manufacture butyl for the new Singapore facility and a radical redesign was implemented. The process, which draws on LANXESS long history of rubber expertise, will be best in class. A state-of-the-art power management and monitoring system will be installed.

Installation snapshot

• 200,000 sqm new facility
• 2,370 LED lighting fixtures for indoor /outdoor process areas and internal roads
• 55% energy reduction
• Annual power savings 1,150,000kWh / SGD 241,500
• 811 metric tonnes CO2 emissions avoided annually1
• ROI in 1.5 years for 24 hours operated fixtures
• ROI in 3 years for 12 hours operated fixtures
• Maintenance reduced

The Challenge

LANXESS’s key objectives for the butyl plant are to be more energy and resource efficient, and also more environmentally friendly. The LANXESS project team recognised at the outset that the lighting solution would play an important role in achieving these objectives.

The challenge was to find suitable light fixtures that were certified for use in the hazardous environment, would deliver reliable lighting in normal and emergency mode operation, and would meet the requirements for reduced energy consumption and reduced maintenance.

In addition the lighting had to meet the Singapore Standard SS 531 which recommends lux levels for different areas within a facility, and the Green Mark requirements in SS 530 which define the power consumption per square metre that must be achieved in order to be considered energy efficient.

During the detailed engineering phase Johannes Goertz who is the LANXESS PCT Project Manager also highlighted their special requirements for emergency lighting. Dialight was able to modify the design of the LED lighting fixtures with built in battery backup to meet LANXESS requirements.

The Solution

The original design for the facility featured a mix of fluorescent T8s and metal halide fixtures, but in 2010 LANXESS gave Dialight the opportunity to propose a new lighting design featuring its LED lighting technology and the benefits immediately became apparent.

Dialight provided the lighting design to convert the conventional lighting for indoors and outdoors areas to LED products for both non-hazardous and hazardous application, where LANXESS was able to save a significant amount of energy while complying with the SS 531 and SS 530 specifications. The decision to use LED lighting throughout the five major production areas of the facility was made simple with the 5-year performance warranty from Dialight which would result in eliminating the burden of maintenance.

The Result

By converting to LED lighting, LANXESS saw its energy consumption and carbon emissions reduced by 55%. The low operating temperature of the LED fixtures was also a health and safety benefit, as it removed the risk of burn injury common with metal halides for anyone who might come into contact with the fixture.

In Singapore the Dialight LED benefit of built-in surge protection is also an important advantage during the rainy season from October to December. The region is prone to lightning strikes which can cause surges, resulting in the burnout of unprotected fluorescent ballasts and the consequential expense of maintenance.

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