A good light source can either attract or repel customers. Commercial buildings must have well-lit spaces that would brighten up the mood of their patrons, as behavioral psychology suggests. However, having these big spaces lit up can come at the expense of one’s electric bill.
Stadiums and warehouses often have ceilings of 25 feet or higher. These spaces are call high bay areas, and to light up such a massive space would require it to be dotted with several lamps. It is for this reason that more and more owners are switching to using lights.
LED lights have many advantages. First – and the most popular of all – is its low power consumption. It is a known fact that LED produces more lumens per watt, as compared to the ordinary light source. For example, a 60-watt LED light equally produces the same amount of lumens as that of a 400-watt metal halide lamp. In turn, low power consumption means less money to pay for the electricity.
The second advantage, albeit somewhat connected with the first, is its longer lifespan. With a life of up to 50,000 hours – and up to another 50,000 hours once the brightness starts to dim – LED lights are replaced less frequently, since ordinary high bay lights normally have a lifespan of about 20,000 hours. This, in effect, has a lower maintenance cost compared to its traditional counterpart.
Third, these lights produce less heat. Since this type of lighting is used to illuminate an area of grand proportions, it is expected that there will be numerous lamps strategically positioned close to each other. If a light source emits too much heat, it can affect the area’s temperature. Since LED produces less heat, it is the better choice for spaces which must maintain a specific temperature. In the same way, it is the best choice for areas with temperatures that are either too high or too low. Additionally, it eliminates the hazards which can be brought about by any heat-related accidents.
Another noteworthy advantage of having such lights installed is its reaction time. Standard lamps would often require a few seconds to about 5 minutes of start-up time for it to achieve its optimum efficiency. LED lights do not require such, since they emit their brightest light in an instant.
In case of frequent power instabilities, standard lamps which contain a mixture of gasses would often require a few minutes of cooling down time prior to having it turned on again. And just like the startup time, LED lights also do not require any cooling down. The user may switch it on normally, even after a power interruption.
LED high bay lights will offer the buyer good value for his money. LED lights may not be the cheapest product right off the shelf. However, once the consumer computes and considers its long term advantages, he will know that, indeed, making the switch will be one of the best choices he will ever make.
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