kenall Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/kenall/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Thu, 21 Jun 2018 20:35:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png kenall Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/kenall/ 32 32 Sealed High Bay Luminaires https://hconews.com/2018/06/21/sealed-high-bay-luminaires/ Thu, 21 Jun 2018 18:24:52 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=43838 Kenall introduces the EnviroPro EPHB series LED luminaire, a new fixture that combines an iconic appearance with certified performance enhancements, making it optimal for both harsh high bay applications and aesthetic architectural environments.

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Kenall introduces the EnviroPro EPHB series LED luminaire, a new fixture that combines an iconic appearance with certified performance enhancements, making it optimal for both harsh high bay applications and aesthetic architectural environments. The series features up to 31,510 lumens and offers a choice of three uplight options: 11%, 8% and a standard <1%. EnviroPro EBHB also includes options such as flexible mounting via either pendant or hook, TekLink™ TL100 controls, a temperature rating of -40 up to +50°C ambient, and multiple flux and lamp colors.

The EPHB is a companion series to Kenall’s popular EnviroPro low bay luminaire: like the EPHB, the EPLB features a desirable uplight option, IP certification and an impressive LED lifetime. The EPHB is ideal for mounting heights of up to 50 feet, whereas the EPLB is designed for heights up to 30 feet.

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Company Highlight: Kenall Illuminates Dallas’ New Parkland Hospital https://hconews.com/2017/01/18/company-highlight-kenall-illuminates-dallas-new-parkland-hospital/ Wed, 18 Jan 2017 17:03:32 +0000 http://emlenmedia.com/?p=3758 Kenall’s quality and reliability help massive project hit critical deadlines.

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By Frank Gonzales

Parkland Hospital was designed in 2015 to meet the needs of the Dallas community.
Photo Credit: Kenall LED Lighting and Controls

It has been said that everything is bigger in Texas, and Dallas’ Parkland Hospital is no exception. Open to patients Aug. 20, 2015, the new hospital is intended to serve 30,000 people per day for the next 50 years. When construction started in 2008, it was the 10th largest medical construction project in the world, and the largest public health care project in the country built in a single phase. Today it is ranks as the 31st largest hospital in the United States. While working with this facility, Kenosha, Wis.-based Kenall LED Lighting and Controls was asked to provide a streamlined, ultra reliable lighting solution.

Parkland was designed by a joint venture of architectural firms HDR, based in Omaha, Neb., and Corgan, based in Dallas. Because of the facility’s size and design parameters, sourcing consistent, reliable, energy-efficient lighting products that could be delivered on time and on budget was a very important piece of the Parkland puzzle.

“Our biggest challenge was the sheer scale of the project, so we wanted to keep the [lighting] design as simple as possible and be consistent throughout,” said Jeffrey Hargens, an electrical engineer and lighting designer at HDR.

To keep maintenance and relamping simple, specifiers selected sealed MedMaster T5 luminaires for the 862 patient rooms. In addition, Kenall provided a combination of LED and fluorescent lighting fixtures for the corridors, surgical suites, MRI and imaging suites, bathrooms and workstations, including:

  • MedMaster Behavioral Health luminaires
  • Mighty Mac patient room luminaires
  • SimpleSeal corridor lighting
  • MedMaster exam lighting
  • MedMaster surgical suite lighting
  • Stratalume task lighting
  • CleanScene graphic panel luminaires for MRI and imaging suites
  • Auracyl wall sconces
  • MedMaster sealed downlights
  • MedMaster vanity lights
  • SoftStep Contour and MightyMac step lights
  • Lighted wayfinding and informational signage

The Parkland Hospital project was Kenall’s largest single project to date — one awarded based on a reputation for consistency, quality and on-time delivery.

“This is a job that you can’t have a manufacturer back out of or be late on: other suppliers had issues, but we never had any complaints with Kenall,” Hargens said.

Despite its size, the Parkland Hospital project was delivered on budget and only four months behind schedule. The building was originally projected to be 1.68 million square feet in size, but eventually reached 2.8 million square feet and 17 stories tall.

As a result of innovations in many areas, including lighting, it is also environmentally friendly. The hospital was expected to achieve LEED Silver certification, but in June 2015 it was awarded LEED Gold certification by the USGBC.

Frank Gonzales is the director of product management at Kenall. He can be contacted at 262- 891-9700.

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