8 ft. Linear LED Bay Light Fixtures

These linear LED bay lights hang from ceilings with enough space for the roughly 8-ft. long housing. They install in new lighting layouts or upgrade 8-ft. fluorescent installations to LED. They convert to LED one fixture at a time, match the existing lighting layout, and maintain a consistent look. .....Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using LED bay lights over fluorescent lights?

LED bay lights offer several advantages over fluorescent lights: 1. **Energy Efficiency**: LEDs consume significantly less energy, reducing electricity costs and environmental impact. 2. **Longer Lifespan**: LED lights have a longer operational life, often lasting up to 50,000 hours or more, reducing the frequency and cost of replacements. 3. **Better Light Quality**: LEDs provide superior light quality with higher Color Rendering Index (CRI), offering clearer and more accurate color representation. 4. **Instant On/Off**: LEDs reach full brightness instantly without the warm-up time required by fluorescent lights. 5. **Durability**: LEDs are more robust and resistant to shock, vibration, and external impacts, making them suitable for industrial environments. 6. **Lower Heat Emission**: LEDs emit very little heat compared to fluorescent lights, reducing cooling costs and improving safety. 7. **Environmental Impact**: LEDs do not contain hazardous materials like mercury, which is present in fluorescent lights, making them more environmentally friendly. 8. **Dimmability**: Many LED bay lights are dimmable, allowing for greater control over lighting levels and energy usage. 9. **Reduced Maintenance Costs**: The longer lifespan and durability of LEDs lead to lower maintenance and replacement costs. 10. **Design Flexibility**: LEDs are available in various shapes and sizes, offering more design options for different applications. 11. **Consistent Performance**: LEDs maintain consistent performance and brightness over time, unlike fluorescent lights, which can flicker or degrade. 12. **Directional Lighting**: LEDs provide focused lighting, reducing light pollution and improving efficiency by directing light where it is needed. Overall, LED bay lights offer a more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly lighting solution compared to fluorescent lights.

How do I install linear LED bay lights in place of fluorescent fixtures?

1. **Turn Off Power**: Ensure the power to the existing fluorescent fixtures is turned off at the circuit breaker to prevent electrical shock. 2. **Remove Fluorescent Fixtures**: Carefully remove the fluorescent tubes and the fixture cover. Disconnect the fixture from the electrical wiring and remove it from the ceiling or wall. 3. **Check Wiring**: Inspect the existing wiring for any damage. Ensure it is compatible with the new LED fixtures. Most LED bay lights require a standard 120V or 240V connection. 4. **Install LED Driver (if needed)**: Some LED bay lights come with an external driver. Mount the driver securely in the fixture location and connect it to the existing wiring according to the manufacturer's instructions. 5. **Mount LED Fixture**: Securely mount the new LED bay light fixture to the ceiling or wall. Use appropriate anchors and screws to ensure it is safely installed. 6. **Connect Wiring**: Connect the electrical wiring to the LED fixture. Match the wires: typically, black to black (live), white to white (neutral), and green or bare to ground. Use wire nuts to secure the connections. 7. **Install LED Tubes (if applicable)**: If the LED fixture uses replaceable tubes, install them according to the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure they are properly seated. 8. **Test the Installation**: Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker and test the new LED bay lights to ensure they are functioning correctly. 9. **Secure and Finish**: Replace any fixture covers or diffusers. Ensure all components are securely fastened and that the installation looks neat and professional. 10. **Dispose of Old Fixtures**: Properly dispose of the old fluorescent fixtures and tubes, as they may contain hazardous materials like mercury. Check local regulations for disposal guidelines.

What is the ideal mounting height for LED bay lights in a warehouse?

The ideal mounting height for LED bay lights in a warehouse depends on the type of bay light being used and the specific lighting requirements of the space. Generally, for high bay lights, which are used in ceilings 20 feet or higher, the mounting height can range from 20 to 40 feet. For low bay lights, typically used in ceilings below 20 feet, the mounting height is usually between 12 to 20 feet. For high bay lights: - 20 to 30 feet: Use fixtures with a lumen output of 10,000 to 20,000 lumens. - 30 to 40 feet: Use fixtures with a lumen output of 20,000 to 40,000 lumens. For low bay lights: - 12 to 20 feet: Use fixtures with a lumen output of 5,000 to 10,000 lumens. The mounting height also depends on the beam angle of the light fixture. A narrower beam angle is suitable for higher mounting heights to focus the light more directly, while a wider beam angle is better for lower mounting heights to spread the light over a larger area. Consider the tasks performed in the warehouse. Areas requiring detailed work may need more focused lighting, while general storage areas may require less intense lighting. Additionally, the spacing between fixtures should be considered to ensure even light distribution and avoid dark spots. Ultimately, the ideal mounting height should provide adequate illumination for safety and productivity while minimizing glare and energy consumption.

How do I choose the right lumen output for my LED bay lights?

To choose the right lumen output for your LED bay lights, consider the following factors: 1. **Space Size**: Measure the dimensions of the area to determine the total square footage. Larger spaces require higher lumen outputs. 2. **Ceiling Height**: Higher ceilings need more lumens to ensure adequate light reaches the floor. For high bay lights (15-40 feet), consider 10,000 to 30,000 lumens. For low bay lights (12-20 feet), 4,000 to 10,000 lumens may suffice. 3. **Purpose of Space**: Different activities require different lighting levels. Warehouses or industrial areas may need 300-500 lux, while retail spaces might require 500-800 lux. 4. **Existing Lighting**: Evaluate current lighting levels and determine if they meet your needs. Use a light meter to measure existing lux levels. 5. **Color Temperature**: Choose a color temperature that complements the space's purpose. Cooler temperatures (5000K-6500K) are suitable for workspaces, while warmer temperatures (3000K-4000K) are better for areas requiring a cozy atmosphere. 6. **Energy Efficiency**: Opt for LED lights with higher lumens per watt (lm/W) for better energy efficiency and cost savings. 7. **Regulations and Standards**: Check local lighting regulations and industry standards to ensure compliance. 8. **Dimming Options**: Consider fixtures with dimming capabilities for adjustable lighting levels. 9. **Reflectance of Surfaces**: Lighter-colored walls and ceilings reflect more light, potentially reducing the required lumen output. 10. **Budget**: Balance initial costs with long-term energy savings and maintenance costs. By assessing these factors, you can determine the appropriate lumen output to ensure optimal lighting for your specific needs.

Can LED bay lights be used in outdoor settings?

Yes, LED bay lights can be used in outdoor settings, provided they are designed and rated for such use. When selecting LED bay lights for outdoor applications, consider the following factors: 1. **IP Rating**: Ensure the lights have a suitable Ingress Protection (IP) rating, typically IP65 or higher, to withstand dust, rain, and other environmental factors. 2. **Material and Finish**: Opt for lights made from corrosion-resistant materials like aluminum or stainless steel, with a weatherproof finish to endure harsh outdoor conditions. 3. **Temperature Range**: Check the operating temperature range to ensure the lights can function effectively in the specific climate conditions of the outdoor setting. 4. **UV Resistance**: Ensure the lights are UV-resistant to prevent degradation from prolonged sun exposure. 5. **Mounting and Installation**: Consider the mounting options and ensure they are suitable for outdoor structures, such as poles or walls. 6. **Energy Efficiency**: LED bay lights are energy-efficient, making them ideal for outdoor use where they may be on for extended periods. 7. **Brightness and Beam Angle**: Choose the appropriate brightness and beam angle to cover the desired outdoor area effectively. 8. **Dimming and Controls**: Some outdoor settings may benefit from dimmable lights or smart controls for energy savings and ambiance. 9. **Compliance and Certification**: Ensure the lights comply with local regulations and have necessary certifications for outdoor use. By considering these factors, LED bay lights can be effectively and safely used in outdoor settings, providing efficient and durable lighting solutions.