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Monday, May 25, 2020

Enhancing LED Lighting and Upgrading Stand Structures

The previous electric team used to install the light equipment in a very simply way, however doing it so they didn't considered that after the installment normally another person should have to change or upgrade the light equipment because they (LED lights) can fail etc.

 

 

  

Given that the LED lights were installed in the building's roof (approximately 9 meters above the ground), I opted to reach out to one of the contractors, DM Electric, a team of three individuals led by David and Victor Penam at that time. Together, we designed and constructed a straightforward apparatus that would enable the installation of larger LED lights. The primary features of this design were as follows:

  • 1. Increased Distance from the Wall: This adjustment allowed us to project the light over a greater distance.
  • 2. Mitigation of Fall Hazards: Our priority was to eliminate the risk of potential falls for our team or future maintenance workers during tasks such as replacement or upkeep.


This collaborative effort addressed the specific challenges posed by the LED light installation, ensuring improved illumination and enhanced safety measures.

 

The result:

  

 

 

 

 

 

 
    As you can see, the new "arm" was designed to rotate. With this simple design, servicing or replacement can be performed at a considerable distance from the roof's edge. This feature was highly appreciated by the team, as well as the Safety and Health Manager, and later by the technicians.
 
   
Once the power cable was connected, David started to rotate the device to place it in the final position




 
 
And another Rotative stand for light


 
 

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