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High bay lights are specialized lighting fixtures designed for use in large indoor spaces with high ceilings, typically above 15 feet. They are made from durable materials such as aluminum and polycarbonate, providing both longevity and effective heat dissipation. These lights utilize various technologies, including LED, fluorescent, and metal halide, to deliver bright illumination suitable for industrial environments.
| Light source | LED, fluorescent, or metal halide |
| Wattage range | 100W to 400W |
| Lumen output | 10,000 to 50,000 lumens |
| Mounting height | 15 to 40 feet |
| Voltage | 120V to 480V |
| Color temperature | 3000K to 6500K |
| IP rating | IP20 to IP65 |
When choosing high bay lights, consider the height of the ceiling and the specific lighting needs of the space. Specify the desired wattage, lumen output, and color temperature to ensure optimal brightness and ambiance. Additionally, inquire about energy efficiency ratings and any available certifications such as DLC or Energy Star. Quantities should reflect the layout and spacing required for uniform lighting coverage.
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LED high bay lights can last up to 50,000 hours, while metal halide lights typically last around 15,000 hours.
Many LED high bay lights are compatible with dimming systems, but it's important to check specifications.
A color temperature of 4000K to 5000K is often preferred for clear visibility in industrial settings.
Only high bay lights with an appropriate IP rating (IP65 or higher) should be used outdoors.
Spacing typically ranges from 10 to 15 feet apart, depending on the light output and ceiling height.
LED lights are more energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan than metal halide lights, but metal halide lights are often less expensive upfront.