Twenty COLORado Batten 72 Tour fixtures were added to the theatre's lighting rig for a multitude of applications, such as front, side, cyc and overhead lighting. The LED-fitted fixtures joined the existing rig of half LED, half-incandescent lighting sources.
"The challenge has been for lighting designers to adopt different fixtures," Geraint Thomas, technical manager for Theatr Brycheiniog, said of the use of LEDs in a theatrical setting. "As new lighting designers come here, we first go over the equipment to prepare them to go from incandescent to LEDs."
The use of LEDs has made a marked improvement in regards to power consumption and heat generation. LEDs have helped to create a cooler environment for the actors on stage reduced the theatre's overall expenditures.
"We need to accept LEDs as a standard as well as an investment," Thomas said. "LEDs draw far less power and won't need to be replaced for ages."
Theatr Brycheiniog, which opened in 1997, says it is committed to finding ways of reducing its carbon footprint which dovetails the Green Thinking initiative of CHauvet. Another recent green initiative is the installation on its roof of photovoltaic cells, which convert solar radiation into direct current electricity.
(Jim Evans)