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How to choose the High bay and low bay lights?

2015-03-13 21:03:15

High Pressure Sodium and Metal Halide are very common in warehouses and industrial buildings, but they are expensive to operate and their light levels will drop by 30-50% of over the life of the lamp. By combining the high brightness Plus lamps with the 95% specular reflector high bay fixtures you can increase the quality of light in your warehouse and eliminate shadows and hot spots.

Replacing 400 watt Metal Halide or High Pressure Sodium fixtures with LED High bay Fixtures can save 458 to 467 watts per fixture all while improving the quality of light and elminating shadows and hot spots. Replacing 250 watt Metal Halide or High Pressure Sodium fixtures with high bay Fixtures can increase your light levels, save 71 to 78 watts per fixture, improve your light levels, and elminate shadows and hot spots.
 
Both light Fixtures are 120-277 volt and feature a light ballast disconnect and a quick connect power receptical. 
 
High bay and low bay lights are an excellent form of energy efficient lighting because you are able to light a large area with such few lights. Thus, the maintenance cost of using a high bay metal halide light fixture is significantly less than other types of lighting because you only maintain one bulb and magnetic ballast.
 
Are you unsure about how many high bay lights you need in your building? Try our high bay lighting calculator to determine exactly how many lights you will need. And also visit our informational page to determine the approximate cost to operate a high bay metal halide light fixture.
 
Along with high bay and low bay metal halide light fixtures, find a large selection of high bay and low bay light