Directional Signs at Japan's Leading International Airport.
Contributing to Greater Visibility and Maintainability.
Narita International Airport Corporation in Narita, Chiba Prefecture
Introduction
Since its opening in 1978, Narita International Airport has served as Japan's leading gateway to the skies.
In addition to Runway A, which at 4,000 m is the longest runway inJapan, and Runway B, which runs in parallel, the construction of athird runway—Runway C—is also planned, meaning Narita International Airport will International
Airport will play an increasingly important role going forward.
Narita International Airport boasts the largest number of internationalpassengers in Japan, and with the recovery of inbound tourism, the airport is rapidly returning to its normal bustling.
Narita International Airport Corporation (NAA), which operates Narita International Airport, has recently adopted our LEDSFOCUS PRO LED floodlights.
Installation
In reality, the logo area is illuminated as shown on the right, butphotos have been partially altered due to copyrights. Thank you foryour understanding.
The directional signs hanging from the ceiling at the Terminal 1 check-in counters feature letters of the alphabet.
For many years, these have been illuminated using ceramic metal halide lamps.
One of these broke down, leading to a search for LED lighting options.
And recently, metal halide tubes and their electrical ballasts have become difficult to obtain, and there have been problems with manufacturer warranties.
Narita International Airport Corporation visited our website and viewed the posted case study photos, such as the small islands and letters on a mountain illuminated at a distance, as well as illuminated factory signs.
*Photos have been partially altered due to copyrights and portraitrights.
Thank you for your understanding.
We brought a sample right away and had the customer use the lighting and check the illumination on site.
Because we offer lenses with different angles of illumination in one-degree increments, it is possible to check the correct beam angle on site.
As a benefit after the actual installation of our LEDSFOCUS PRO floodlights, power consumption was reduced by 40%, and the periodic replacement of the metal halide lamps is no longer required.
Up until now, the light sources were installed at ceiling height about 2m from the directional signs, which negatively impacted work efficiency during maintenance and involved the risk of falls. This has been reduced.
As LED floodlights can be used to accurately illuminate from a distance, they can be installed on top of check-in counters 8–10m away, which improves workability and safety compared lights installed on the ceiling.
In addition, the lighting seemed to cause halation previously.
Visibility has been improved due to the uniform distribution from our LEDSFOCUS PRO floodlights.
(Halation visible on the B counter directional sign)
*Photos have been partially altered due to copyrights and portraitrights.
Thank you for your understanding.
In addition, our 4-lamp LEDSFOCUS PRO model has been introduced in a commercial facility.
Terminal 1 has restaurants and shops between the North and South wings, and this model was also used to illuminate the billboard in that hall.
This billboard was originally illuminated using an internal lighting system, but because of the high ceiling in the hall and the existence of an escalator in front of it, changing the lighting inside the billboard and other maintenance proved difficult. A new lighting system with LED floodlights was adopted in its place.
Uniform light illuminates the surface, which originally used an internal lighting system.
Due to the location of the installation, there was a possibility that one of the light fixtures could cause direct light to enter the eyes of people coming up the escalator, so we proposed adding an optional looper to diffuse the light.
Narita International Airport
■ The Narita International Airport website can be found by
following the link below.
https://www.narita-airport.jp/
■Lighting Equipment
LLF0111A/4000K (5°) x 2
LLF0112A/6500K (9–10°) x 4
One unit is equipped with a spread lens.