July 6, 2017

LED Commercial Office Lighting

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LED Lighting for office and commercial environments lowers operating costs, decreases demand on HVAC systems and provides higher productivity with natural light.  We can help you retrofit all facility fixtures from fluorescent troffers to fluorescent tube replacements, recessed can lights, parking lot lighting and more.


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Commercial LED Lights Knowledge Base

What are the types of commercial LED lights?

Commercial Indoor Lighting

  • Drop-Ceiling Lights – Panel & Troffer Lights.
  • LED High Bay Lights – UFO & Linear Fixtures.
  • LED Low Bay Lights.
  • LED Ready Strip Fixtures.

Commercial Outdoor Lighting

  • LED Area Lights – Shoebox & Post Top Lights
  • LED Flood lights
  • LED Canopy Lights
  • LED Street Lights

What makes a light commercial grade?

Commercial grade light products are made of better quality LED drivers, led modules, heat sinks, and more to last longer than residential grade products. For that reason, they are more durable and have an extended lifespan compared to residential lighting options.

What kind of lights do office buildings use?

For large, open spaces like most office environments, fluorescent or light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs are the best option, but halogen and incandescent are also available. Fluorescent bulbs are the most common because they are the older technology, but LED bulbs have several advantages over their elder sibling.

How many watts should an office light be?

The current regulations indicate that to illuminate an office, for example, we recommend about 300-400 lumens per square meter of surface. Therefore, if your goal is to illuminate an area used as an office whose surface is 100 square meters, the light potency you will need will be around 30,000-40,000 lumens.

What does it mean to be commercial grade?

A quick Google search will tell you that commercial grade is a term used to distinguish between products that are intended for commercial use, typically in public spaces, and those that are intended for domestic use. It implies that the product is more durable, working better for longer even when in constant use.

What is the best color temperature for office lighting?

Cool or neutral color temperatures (somewhere between 3000 K & 4000 K) are usually deemed appropriate for office spaces. Lighting with cool tones (3500 K – 5000 K) is suitable for hospitals and medical facilities as such color temperatures promote focus and alertness.

What is 4000K light good for?

This color range produces a balanced color tone, not too blue and not too yellow. This creates an environment that can keep employees alert through the day. Spaces that would benefit from this type of light would be commercial spaces, retail spaces, hospital offices and hallways, and office spaces.

Can LED replace natural light?

LEDs can mimic the hue and intensity of natural sunlight and help to maintain the human body’s natural circadian rhythm. This is because LED components allow for finer adjustments of color, brightness and intensity.


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