6 things you need to know about LEDs in a warehouse
Efficient Lighting Warehouse
Sydney are
changing the way that we see high-bay lighting in warehouses and distribution
centres, but there are some important factors that can't be ignored. There are
the obvious considerations, of course. Energy efficiency and running costs will
always be high on the list of priorities, and maintenance of high level
equipment is usually a logistical nightmare whenever it comes around. An Lighting Warehouse
Sydney seems to make sense, but there are
extra-special challenges when it comes to warehouse lighting.
Get the
layout correct
This may
sound an obvious thing, but installation work doesn’t always happen with
racking systems already in place. Luminaires that end up on top of shelves are
next to useless. Make sure you know where the racking is meant to be before
letting the electricians loose on the installation.
Poorly
arranged lighting installations waste energy, badly reduce illuminance levels
by delivering light to the wrong place and make maintenance an unnecessarily
expensive and time-consuming procedure. This doesn’t only apply to LED Lighting Warehouse
Sydney installations, of course, but you may find
that the light distribution from an LED high-bay luminaire is less forgiving
than the type of HID sources that we’ve been used to.
Check the
optics of the LED system
There is a
new generation of high-bay lighting that depends on the use of optical systems
to deliver its light pattern. If you’ve decided to make use of the benefits
that optics offer, make sure that you’re installing the right version. It’s
easy to get light onto the floor, but the operatives need a good wash of light
on the vertical face of the racking. That’s one of the big improvements that Lighting Warehouse
Sydney have
brought to high bay lighting.
Whereas
‘traditional’ high-bay luminaires typically used elliptical HID lamps in spun
aluminium reflectors that delivered a wide cone of light, the form factor for
the Lighting Warehouse Sydney luminaires varies
from a high output central module within a reflector, replicating the old HID
versions, to styles of linear array that have a definite asymmetrical distribution
that suits washing of vertical surfaces.
Avoid glare to fork-lift truck drivers
LED arrays
do not work like conventional HID sources. Lighting Warehouse
SydneyThe point
intensity of each LED chip can make glare a serious problem if operatives are
obliged to look upwards into the luminaire face. This is a typical problem for
fork-lift drivers when they need to stack products at the higher levels of
racking.
There is a
necessary trade-off between luminaire efficacy and visual comfort. An Lighting Warehouse
Sydney luminaire may report excellent luminous
efficacy but may rely on poor optical control to achieve that figure. A good
optical system will take into account the needs of those working under the
luminaire and may sacrifice a degree of efficiency in doing so.
You don’t
need light all the time
There will
be times when 100% working illumination isn’t needed. LED installations should
be efficient in any event, but that’s no reason not to exploit the technical
characteristics of the source. Whereas Lighting Warehouse
Sydney was never really a working option,
LEDs can be dimmed very easily
Use
localised presence detectors to help reduce energy consumption when no work is
going on in specific bays. And save more energy if you have rooflights by
linking the lighting to daylight control.
Know what’s
happening at all times
Unless you
have some kind of monitoring software, you won’t have an idea of how
efficiently the installation is performing. Lighting Warehouse
Sydney Link a
robust lighting control strategy with reporting software that gives you all the
feedback to inform you on how well the installation is working.
We’re more
used to seeing this kind of automatic testing and reporting with Lighting Warehouse
Sydney. But
having a full-time analysis of a lighting installation that’s operating at
height and over long periods can bring all kind of benefits when it comes to
preventative maintenance.
And know
what happens next
Warehouses
can be 24/7 operations and that means a life-term for the LED array of around
50,000 hours is less than seven years. Make sure that the specified equipment
can be re-fitted with a new LED array and driver when that day comes.
Whole-life
assessments of LED Lighting Warehouse
Sydney installations should come with a statement of
the manufacturer’s intentions when the internal components need to be replaced.
This is a relatively new area for manufacturers. There has been so much emphasis
on the longevity of the Lighting Warehouse
Sydney that its taken some time for the hard
truth of the matter to be discussed. LEDs are not for ever but the luminaire
housings can be.

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