High Bay LED Lights
High bay LED lights are designed to illuminate large spaces with high ceilings, such as warehouses, factories, sports halls and industrial units. They deliver bright,…
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High bay LED lights are designed to illuminate large spaces with high ceilings, such as warehouses, factories, sports halls and industrial units. They deliver bright,…
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The number depends on your ceiling height, floor area in square metres and the light output you need, though many warehouses use roughly one high bay light per 9 to 12 square metres. We can calculate the exact quantity for your space as part of our design service.
High bay lights are built for ceilings above around 6 metres and use narrower beam angles to push light down to floor level, while low bay lights suit ceilings below 6 metres with wider beams. Choosing the right type prevents glare and ensures even coverage.
Installation usually involves mounting the fixture to the ceiling or a suspension point, wiring it to the mains and testing the output, and it should always be carried out by a qualified electrician. We supply the fixtures and design support, but do not carry out installation.
High bay lights are generally recommended for ceilings of around 6 metres or higher, as below this height, low bay fittings tend to be a better fit. Mounting them too low can cause glare and uneven light distribution.
Yes, we supply dimmable high bay lights that let you adjust brightness to suit different tasks and times of day. They pair well with sensors and controls to cut energy use even further.
Spacing depends on mounting height and beam angle, but a common guide is to space fixtures roughly 1 to 1.5 times the mounting height apart. We can provide a tailored spacing plan as part of our lighting design help.
LED high bay lights run far cooler than older metal halide or fluorescent fittings because they waste much less energy as heat. They do produce some warmth, which is managed by built-in heat sinks to protect performance and lifespan.
Use high bay lighting in spaces with ceilings above around 6 metres, such as warehouses, factories, sports halls and large retail units. It delivers bright, even illumination across large floor areas where standard fittings would fall short.
Yes, LED high bay lighting typically uses far less energy than traditional high bay fittings and lasts much longer, reducing both running and maintenance costs. Many commercial sites recover the investment within a few years.