High-Temperature Lighting Trial Success at Simpsons Malt

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High-Temperature Lighting Trial Success at Simpsons Malt

Case Study

Simpsons Malt, a family-run business established in 1862, is a leading producer of premium malt for the brewing and distilling industries. Based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, the company recently undertook a three-month trial of the Parker 3 Series High Temperature Resistant High Bay Floodlight—and the results have been highly successful.

Challenge

Simpsons Malt operates in demanding industrial environments, where high ambient temperatures and continuous processing can quickly degrade conventional lighting. The client needed a solution that could:

  • Withstand elevated temperatures

  • Deliver reliable, high-quality illumination

  • Reduce maintenance downtime

  • Improve energy efficiency and operational safety

Solution

To address these needs, Ecolighting Systems recommended a trial installation of the Parker 3 Series High Temperature Resistant High Bay Floodlight.

Why the Parker 3 Series?

  • Engineered for high-temperature environments, ideal for use in malting and grain processing facilities

  • Durable and efficient, offering reliable performance even under intense thermal loads

  • Provides consistent, high-output lighting, essential for precision and safety in industrial workflows

Results

After a successful three-month trial, the Parker 3 Series was proven to:

  • Perform reliably in high-temperature zones

  • Provide excellent light levels for operational efficiency

  • Reduce the need for maintenance or replacement, lowering operational costs

  • Be a cost-effective, scalable solution for future expansion across the site

Conclusion

This trial reinforces the suitability of the Parker 3 Series as a go-to solution for industrial clients operating in high-temperature conditions. Simpsons Malt now benefits from a more resilient, energy-efficient lighting system that supports both productivity and long-term sustainability.

 

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