Indirect Pendant lighting was installed at the Mater Hospital Dublin to solve a difficult lighting problem. The Building partly consists of older Georgian Buildings. By their nature, it is difficult to provide modern lighting systems and some of the offices required a lighting upgrade.
The Connaught Uplighter solved the problem as it only used the existing ceiling wiring point. A high illumination is achieved with the 6 x 55w T5 lamps, providing a bright ceiling which indirectly lights the room, without glare and with good uniformity. A circular Fluorescent lamp illuminates the Bowl itself and an emergency option is available. The Connaught was specified by Engineers Jacobs. Indirect office lighting is ideal as it provides the least glare and the most attractive environment.
This architectural Uplighter is ideal in offices, hotels, restaurants, banks, churches, libraries and historic buildings, typically with ceiling heights between 5 and 10m.

