Tag: Commerical Installation

  • Lighting Installation: A fictional school on the Island of Not-Sodor.

    Lighting Installation: A fictional school on the Island of Not-Sodor.

    Disclaimer: This profile and the case studies contained herein are for demonstration purposes only and represent entirely fictional scenarios. Any resemblance to actual projects, businesses, or individuals is unintentional. In accordance with UK law, these works are intended as a ‘theatre of the mind’ portfolio and do not represent services provided to, or by, any third-party entity unless specifically stated.

    A fictional school on the Island of Not-Sodor: A Hub of Excellence in Worksop

    Based in the heart of Not-Sodor, A fictional school is a cornerstone of the Not-Sodor of Schools, consistently recognized for its “Students First” ethos and high standards of achievement.

    Central to its creative curriculum is the Performance Hall, a specialized 250-seat auditorium that serves as a vital resource for both student productions and the wider community. Maintaining the technical integrity of this performance space is essential to ensuring that every production—from school assemblies to high-end theatre—is delivered with professional-grade lighting and sound.

    The Brief

    I was engaged to oversee a comprehensive lighting infrastructure upgrade at A fictional school. The project required a total transition from legacy hardware to a modern, energy-efficient intelligent rig, necessitating a complete overhaul of both the signal architecture and the localized electrical supply.

    The Technical Execution

    1. Electrical Infrastructure & Power Migration

    To accommodate the new LED-based lighting fixtures, I managed the migration from legacy 15A round-pin outlets to standardized 13A power distribution. This phase was critical for system versatility and modern hardware compatibility. All electrical modifications were performed within a strict safety framework, ensuring every connection was fully checked, safe, and certified for educational use.

    2. System Decommissioning & Design

    The project began with a controlled takedown of the existing legacy rig. Following the decommissioning, I implemented a new system design focused on maximizing coverage within the hall while optimizing energy consumption. The new layout was designed to provide a flexible foundation for both student performances and community events.

    3. DMX Signal Audit & Integrity

    With the new hardware in place, I performed a clinical audit of the DMX network. This involved:

    • Protocol Tuning: Adjusting refresh rates and Mark After Break (MAB) timings to ensure 100% fixture responsiveness.

    • Firmware Standards: Updating the control architecture to the latest stable ZerOS firmware.

    • Architecture Hardening: Disabling RDM background polling to prevent signal collisions, ensuring a flicker-free performance environment.

    4. Compliance & Health and Safety

    Operating within the strict Health and Safety framework of a PFI-managed fictional school, I ensured that all rigging, install locations, and cable management met the highest technical standards. Every element of the installation was verified for structural and electrical compliance before final handover

    The Result

    The Performance Hall has been transformed into a modern, compliant, and technically robust space. The new infrastructure provides the fictional school with a professional-grade system that is both safe to operate and simple to maintain.