High Bay and Low Bay LED Retrofit Lamps
Looking to
upgrade your warehouse lighting without having to replace your metal halide or
high pressure sodium fixtures? Consider retrofitting them with our high bay and
low bay LED retrofit lamps. Retrofitting allows you to keep your existing
fixtures while enjoying the benefits that LED lighting has to offer. Learn more
about LED warehouse lighting in our blog post: Guide to Warehouse Lighting.
How Do These
Bulbs Benefit You?
There are
two primary benefits to using low bay and high bay light bulbs in your led high bay. The first is the
reduction of maintenance costs. With an average life of up to 50,000 hours,
these low bay and high bay light bulbs easily outlast their metal halide and
high pressure sodium counterparts. That means you will spend less time needing
to replace lamps. During installation, some led high bay requires that the
ballast be completely removed from the fixture while others require that the
ballast be replaced with an LED driver. This completely eliminates
compatibility issues and maintenance costs associated with ballasts.
The second
benefit is that these low bay light bulbs provide more options coming in a
range of Kelvin color temperatures, each with their own advantages. led high bay A cool
white 4000 Kelvin light helps to reduce eye strain and improve concentration,
making workers more productive. Using a stark white 5000 Kelvin light provides
better visibility, ensuring that merchandise is easier to see for better
accuracy during picks and can also help reduce accidents as well.
Low bay and
high bay lighting come with medium (E26) or mogul (both E39 and EX39) bases and
are available in a variety of Lumen and color temperature combinations. Our low
bay and led high bay bulbs also have two
mounting orientation options: vertical or universal. Vertical mount means that
the bulb can be used base up or base down. Universal mount means that it can be
used base up, base down, or horizontally.
How Do You
Know if it's a High Bay Light Bulb or Low Bay Bulb?
Determining
which fixture type these bulbs are for is actually very simple. Just like with
regular high bay or low bay fixtures, you will need to take a look at the
Lumens. Lumens are the measurement of light output for a bulb, or the amount of
brightness it produces. Lamps that deliver fewer than 10,000 Lumens are
considered led high bay. High bay light bulbs
produce 10,000 Lumens and higher. For example, a retrofit bulb that produces
20,000 Lumens will be installed in high bay lighting while a bulb that emits
only 4,100 Lumens will be for low bay lighting. led high bay

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