Sep 21 3 min read

Maximizing Efficiency: Industrial LED Lighting You Should Consider

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To say that energy efficiency is critical in the context of operating a warehouse or manufacturing facility is something of an understatement. Maximizing energy efficiency helps to reduce overhead and increase predictable earnings. According to Energy Star industrial energy management guides, using LEDs to replace obsolete lighting is a crucial focus on achieving the greatest cost savings. With LED lighting in place, your facility can maximize operational efficiency in a straightforward, cost-effective, and non-disruptive way.

Why Should Commercial Facilities Use LED Industrial Lighting?

Energy Efficiency

Industrial LED lights are far more efficient than legacy technologies by lighting up areas more effectively and precisely with less energy. By retrofitting your current industrial lighting with LED solutions, you can save up to 75% less energy than incandescent and fluorescent options. The savings can often be so significant that you could finance the actual costs associated with replacement with energy savings you will realize as a result.

Reduced Maintenance

Drastically reduce operational maintenance costs by utilizing industrial LED lighting luminaires and lamps that have significantly longer lifetimes than legacy commercial options. LEDs as an industry-standard are designed to perform for an average of 50,000 hours (L70) or in the case of US LED products, standard lifetimes are over 100,000 hours or more. Compare that to the 1,000 hours typically gained from incandescent, 8,000 to 10,000 hours for compact fluorescent, and up to 30,000 hours from the most efficient linear fluorescent lights. With new industrial LED lighting, the staff is no longer focused on purchasing replacement parts and programs associated with the safe disposal of old bulbs are eliminated.

Quality and Performance

The light emitted from LEDs are much higher quality than traditional lighting solutions used in industrial facilities. LED lighting has a higher color rendering index (CRI) which reveals colors of various objects more accurately in comparison to actual daylight conditions. LED lights can be aimed to light targeted areas with specialized optics to avoid dark spots, unlike conventional lighting that emits light and heat in all directions. Ultimately you get the proper amount of footcandles on the ground as recommended by IES standards. In other words, you can get the highest quality light exactly where you need it the most.

 

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What Are The Best Types of Industrial LED Lighting Products?

LED High Bay Lights

High bay lighting is often used in large spaces like warehouses or manufacturing facilities with high ceilings typically 25 ft. and higher. They focus light more directly to illuminate large open spaces at a longer range. For warehouses or distribution centers specifically, specialized optics are available to light in between the racking and increase visibility.

LED Low Bay Lights

Low bay lighting is used to light warehouses, factories, workshops, or storage areas with lower ceilings usually 20 ft. or less. These lights typically have optics that evenly distribute lighting for maximum coverage in tight spaces.

LED Linear Strip Lights

Linear strip lighting is a great fit for large places that want a smaller footprint or a slim form factor. Usually available with various lengths and mounting options, these lights are ideal for workshops, hallways, and factory floors with tight spaces.

LED Vapor Tight Lights

Dependent on the nature of the industry, some industrial applications may be too humid or have harsh environments not conducive to typical lighting solutions. Vapor tights are designed to withstand areas that are exposed to water, humidity, or dust issues that could pose hazards to light sources. With a higher IP rating, they provide quality lighting in wet locations or areas that have corrosive fumes and other non-explosive gases as well.

LED Recessed Troffers

Recessed troffers or sometimes referred to as drop ceiling lights are a staple in commercial and industrial lighting applications. Troffers are typically recessed into the ceiling in a T-Grid pattern to offer uniform lighting but there are surface mount accessories to accommodate hard ceilings. Their glare-free, uniform lighting is ideal for offices, conference rooms, warehouses, showrooms, and other recessed ceiling applications.

 

Watch how industrial LED lighting solutions transformed this distribution center in Grapevine, Texas for the Ferrara Candy Company.

 

Making The Switch To Industrial LED Lighting

Industrial LED lighting helps keeps the overall cost of running and maintaining facilities down, which goes a long way towards increasing profit margins and the quality of service that companies can offer to their customers at the same time. As efficiencies continually improve and controls become more prevalent, now is the time to make the switch to LED and capitalize on the savings. How do you choose the right solutions? How can you justify the cost of switching? Over the last 19 years, our lighting experts have been trusted to assist with projects by providing lighting analysis and layouts that meet application requirements.

 

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