enLighten Australia has launched the Chamaeleon LED light contractor web portal to help electrical and fire contractors grow their revenues.
The portal provides contractors a free valuable sales tool - a tailored Chamaeleon light retrofit project cost-benefit analysis for their clients with the contractor’s logo on it. To receive a cost-benefit analysis, contractors need to complete an online registration form and submit project data (about existing lighting, replacement lighting, hours of operation, average electricity tariff, lighting type - emergency or standard) via an online form.
enlighten Australia will use its proprietary calculation model to assess in detail the typical energy, financial and maintenance savings of a Chamaeleon light upgrade compared to existing lighting. Contractors will be offered to download a tailored cost-benefit analysis in PDF format outlining project payback of a light upgrade.
The site also offers technical data and support respecifying the light, product videos and a training calendar. The Chamaeleon LED light is specifically designed for long-lit areas with low occupancy - fire stairs, car parks, plant and utility rooms, and service corridors.
The energy savings of up to 93% compared to traditional fluorescent lighting are said to be delivered via the light’s dual circuit design, which operates on a standby level of light (8 W) when areas are unoccupied, increasing to full light output (30 W) once a presence is detected via an in-built microwave sensor. The Chamaeleon light range comes in standard, emergency and permanently on models.