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How do you choose the right high bay lights?


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To choose the right high bay lights, consider your space's ceiling height to determine the necessary lumens and appropriate fixture type (round or linear) and beam angle. Factor in the required brightness level, ambient temperature, and task needs, then evaluate the light's color temperature for appropriate light appearance and features like dimming and controls for efficiency. Finally, assess the light's quality, durability, and efficacy to ensure long-term performance and cost savings.

1. Measure Your Space & Determine Lumen Requirements

  • Ceiling Height: This is crucial for selecting the right size and wattage.
  • Lumens: Determine the required lumen output based on ceiling height and activity type. Generally, higher ceilings require higher lumen outputs.
  • High-Bay vs. Low-Bay: If your ceiling is over 20 feet, high bay lights are appropriate; for shorter ceilings, low bay lights may be more suitable.

2. Select the Right Fixture Type & Beam Angle

  • Round High Bays: Project a cone-shaped beam, good for general illumination.
  • Linear High Bays: Project rectangular beams, excellent for long, narrow spaces like hallways.
  • Beam Angle: Choose a narrower beam angle for taller ceilings and a wider angle for lower ceilings to ensure even light distribution.

3. Consider Color Temperature & Quality of Light

  • Color Temperature:
    Measured in Kelvin (K), a cooler temperature (e.g., 5000K) provides a more energizing environment, while a warmer temperature (e.g., 3000K) creates a more relaxing atmosphere.
  • Color Rendering Index (CRI):
    A higher CRI indicates that the light source will render colors more accurately, which is important for tasks requiring precise color perception.

4. Evaluate Fixture Quality and Durability

  • Thermal Management:
    Look for high-performance LEDs with advanced thermal management for environments with high ambient temperatures.
  • Durability:
    Consider the fixture's quality and durability to ensure it withstands the environment and provides long-lasting performance.

5. Incorporate Controls & Other Features

  • Dimming & Controls:
    Decide if you need dimmable fixtures or smart controls to manage light output and save energy.
  • Wattage:
    Matches energy consumption, but you should focus on lumen output to determine brightness.
  • Mounting Options:
    Consider different mounting hardware (hooks, brackets) that suit your space and installation needs.
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