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taylorolivia
I am a newbee here and I can't find a best-LED light for my warehouse. Can you guys help me? Please go easy on me I am open for your suggestions.
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this is something that can only be determined with a site visit, and an assessment of required lux levels, dependent on the use of the warehouse, it's structure,and a host of other factors.whereabouts is it?
Hi taylorolivia,
If you would like to send me some contact details I could arrange for some reputable well known lighting suppliers to come and see you and your warehouse and conduct a lighting survey. They can then advise on the fittings you'll need, including spacing and number of emergency fittings etc.
Kind regards,
Ivan
IHigh bay lights are the usual kind of thing in a warehouse. You may also have to consider emergency lighting. What are the dimensions of your warehouse and what kind of activity is taking place? You might consider looking at high bay lights there are LED versions that give out very good light. As to lumens mentioned you can contact the manufacturer for photometric data and technical questions.
I have used 100w Integral fittings in a warehouse location at 11m height. Replaced twin 6' fluorescent 2 LED for 3 fluorescent, and still brighter. Also a lot lighter, come with suspension wires and mounting brackets.
Linear Low Bay 100W 5000K 13000lm IP65 110 deg beam angle | Integral LED - https://www.integral-led.com/products/luminaires/linear-low-bay-100w-5000k-13000lm-ip65-110-deg-beam-angle
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