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Reasons to Convert to LED

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Reasons to Convert to LED Here is our list of the top reasons to consider converting to LED lighting in warehouses Significant Energy Saving Warehouses typically have one thing in common. They are large and typically have hundreds of lighting fixtures. Traditional lighting like metal halide on this scale can be extremely cost inefficient, particularly for facilities running two or even three shifts. This is where the energy savings of LED comes into play. After conversion, you can expect up to a 75% reduction in energy expenditure with your new warehouse lights. This is a huge op-ex saving that can be reinvested back into the business elsewhere. Easy Maintenance No facility manager or electrician enjoys going up to resolve a burned-out light. This is particularly true in a warehouse with a high ceiling. Traditional lighting is just not built for longevity with HID or metal halide fixtures typically lasting around 10,000 hours. LED lighting significantly re...

Fixtures should be Well Spaced

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Fixtures should be Well Spaced The way light fixtures are spaced in a warehouse is of utmost importance. If they are placed too close to each other, they will cause glare and hot spots because the light produced by different fixtures will overlap at some point. On the other hand, if the fixtures are too far apart, the warehouse will have some dark areas that are devoid of light. A lighting expert can recommend the best position for the lights to ensure your warehouse isn't too bright or too dim. Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors Nowhere are these sensors needed as in a warehouse. They do away with the need to switch lights on and off every time you come and go. Since motion sensors switch off lights when no one is in the warehouse, they can help you to save energy by up to 30%, as the lights will only function when it is necessary. However, these two sensors work in different ways so it’s important to choose the most ideal ones for your space. Occupancy sensors aut...

Color Temperature

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Color Temperature Color temperature is usually measured in Kelvins and describes the color characteristics of a light source (warm, cool, bright, natural, daylight, etc.). The color temperature dictates how people see objects and also affects mood and productivity. The best- LED lights for a warehouse are those whose color temperatures fall between 4000K and 5000K. These lights produce cool white light with a blue tint that boosts productivity and decreases eye strain.  Color Temperature        Choose the Best Light Distribution Type Many options exist for a warehouse, and choosing the right optic can mean the difference between good and great lighting. Sometimes choosing no optic is the best choice. So how can you find out before you purchase? That's easy, run a photometric. But reading a photometric report is much more than looking at the average foot candles measurement. It's understanding of how well the light ...

Fluorescent Lights

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Fluorescent Lights One advantage fluorescent lights have over HID lighting systems is that they consume less electricity. Their color temperature range is also much wider – 2700K to 6500K – and makes them ideal for different spaces. They also come in different shapes and sizes. Warehouse owners on a tight budget who want lights that are more efficient than HID lights usually go for fluorescent lights. However, these lights are not without flaws. They function very poorly in very cold and very hot areas. If used in hot or cold warehouses, their lifespans can significantly decrease. Their lifetimes may also be affected if they are frequently switched on and off. Issues with these lights include costly disposal of bulbs because of the mercury content contained with the bulbs themselves they don't work well with dimmer controls. they flicker and hum LED Lights LED lights are the perfect solution for a warehouse because they are energy-efficient and vers...

Warehouses Lighting

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Warehouses Lighting Warehouse lighting should be able to accomplish two things: enhance safety and increase productivity. When choosing lights for your warehouse, these two should be your top priorities. The top general industry accidents, according to the Department of Labor, are trips, falls, and slips. Having good lighting is the best way to reduce the risk of accidents. If you're thinking of upgrading the lighting in your warehouse, our valuable tips should help you make the right decision. Use the Right Light Source When it comes to warehouse lighting, you have 3 options: HID lights, fluorescent lights, and LED lights. For the longest time, HID lights were the only lights used in warehouses. In fact, they are still used in some warehouses as they haven't become obsolete. Let’s have a look at each of these lights. HID Lights Metal Halide and HID bulbs Once, the biggest selling point of HID lights is their low initial cost. However, they have five major ...