![]() Richard Williams, Illuminations Manager at Lightworks commented: We also created a sign in and sign out system for the warehouse. It even automatically orders new bulbs and other parts before they run out. The system not only knows the location and other key information for every single item of equipment, but also tells the team how much each job costs. Our new stock management system helps the Lightworks team keep track of the one million lamps and the equipment that supports the display. The system ensures that installation is safe and compliant. Detailed data is recorded for each of the Illuminations displays based on testing done in the workshop, so when the team take them out to be installed they have precisely the information they need. ![]() We also introduced a lifting plan that ensures that installing the illuminations is safe right across the six miles of promenade. This isn’t the only innovation we have delivered at Lightworks, Blackpool’s illuminations workshop. Once the lights are on, a message is sent to the team to confirm the operation is complete. A separate launch sequence is initiated for each of the eight electrical substation units on the Blackpool Promenade, in total lighting up a staggering one million LED lamps connected by 100 miles of cabling. The team in charge of the Illuminations can schedule the daily switch-on either manually or automatically. We designed the switch-on system with the Blackpool Illuminations team to automate the switching on and off of the six mile lights show. On 2 September Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen pulls the famous switch to light up this year’s legendary Blackpool Illuminations – and for the next four months all one million lamps will be automatically controlled by an innovative system that we have created here at Decent Group. ![]()
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