Types of High Bay & Low Bay Lighting
High Bay Led Lighting fixtures can come in several types of light
sources. While traditionally found in metal halide or high pressure sodium
technologies, many have upgraded to more efficient technologies like
fluorescent and LED lighting.
LED Fixtures
High Bay Led Lighting is the most
energy-efficient option on the market. Designed for warehouse lighting,
recreation centers, hangars, and storage facilities, these indoor commercial
lighting fixtures improve visibility and worker safety while enhancing productivity.
High Bay Led Lighting fixtures are instant on and do not lose life
hours from constant on-off cycles the way metal halide (HID) and fluorescent
fixtures do.
Since the rated life hours of LEDs are significantly higher than
other light sources, they do not need to be replaced as often which cuts down
on maintenance and replacement costs. The higher efficacy of high bay LED's
means less power is consumed to achieve the same light output produced by
traditional light sources, which helps you save money on energy costs. Our High Bay Led Lighting is available in linear and round fixtures,
with or without LED bulbs, and emitting a range of Lumen outputs.
Fluorescent
Fixtures
Advances in
high-intensity fluorescent technology have resulted in the creation of powerful
fluorescent High Bay Led Lighting: large,
rectangular light fixtures designed to distribute bright, even, energy
efficient lighting over wide areas with ceilings higher than 15 feet. Mounting
options vary depending on the fixture, but are often suspended or chain
mounted. Frequently paired with 2, 3, 4, or 6 high-output T5 or T8 fluorescent
tubes, these fixtures can improve light quality in buildings. Fluorescent high
bays can save up to 50 percent in energy costs when replacing traditional HID lamps.
Because they emit less heat, it also often results in lower air conditioning
costs. Our High Bay Led Lighting and
high bay fluorescent fixtures are available in T5 and T8 bulb options in a
range of lengths, widths, and start methods.

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