Denver International Airport

Denver, Colorado, USA

New LED apron lighting fixtures at Denver International Airport keeps light around the concourse.

Denver International Airport Improves Worker Safety and
Efficiency with LED Apron Lighting Solutions from Musco

The Challenge

Keeping up with rapid passenger growth while remaining sustainable

The Solution

High-quality apron lighting with safety and efficiency in mind.

After hosting an on-site, side-by-side capability demonstration by three lighting manufacturers, project leaders chose Musco’s TLC for LED® technology to replace the yellowish high-pressure sodium lighting on their existing A Concourse. Musco’s TLC for LED® system subsequently also became the solution of choice for replacing the existing lighting on Concourse B, Concourse C and the RON aprons, as well as for illuminating the new/expanded areas of all three concourses.

Safer, Trouble-Free Apron Lighting

Pilots, ground crew members and other airport staff members enjoy the added safety and visibility of the new lighting. Patented visoring technology keeps light within intended areas of the apron and minimises glare for pilots and air traffic controllers.

Streamlined Maintenance

Electrical component enclosures are remotely located near the base of the pole to ensure the maintenance team can perform routine maintenance activities without requiring gate closures, flight schedule changes or use of heavy equipment.

Reduced Energy Costs

In areas where LED luminaires were retrofitted to replace previous HID lighting, Musco’s energy-efficient solutions are expected to save airport officials $140,000 USD a year on energy and operation costs (or $1.4 million over the next decade).

No Maintenance Costs

Musco’s lighting solutions at DEN are backed by a 10-year parts and labour warranty that eliminates all maintenance costs for a decade.

“McKinstry is proud to have chosen Musco as our lighting partner at DEN. The implementation of their Total Light Control — TLC for LED™ system ensures safety and visibility for pilots, staff and passengers while helping the airport achieve its energy efficiency and sustainability goals.”

— Scott Haerbig
Director, Lighting Solutions
McKinstry

Project Facts

System: Total Light Control—TLC for LED™ new installation and retrofit system upgrade

Number of Fixtures: 670

Energy Savings (Retrofit Areas): 27,615 kW per year (new LED vs. prior HID)

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