NO EXCUSE NOT TO USE LED
It is true that LED lighting is currently less expensive than fluorescent or halogen luminaires, but it's crucial to avoid buying the cheapest options available because they are certain to have a high failure rate. You want to be sure that your lights will function well for 5 to 10 years without any problems.
RECOMMENDED LIGHTING LEVELS
According to CIBSE/The Society of Light & Lighting, staffed storage areas in warehouses should have a least of 150 lux at floor level and ideally 200 lux at the face of any racking. Usually, we aspire higher than these suggestions.
CORRECT LIGHTING TYPE
When choose the right kind of lighting, there are a lot of factors to take into account. The lighting plane, any racking's height and spacing, ambient lighting, as well as the area's overall use.
NARROW BEAM OR WIDE BEAM?
Although other people may have different ideas, we think this isn't the most crucial factor, yet it may still have a big impact. We must remember that LEDs are direct lighting sources rather than indirect lighting sources in order to comprehend better. Indirect lighting refers to illumination that is produced by fluorescent, sodium, or halogen lamps in a 360-degree pattern while using reflectors to guide the light out of the enclosure.
This implies that by using lenses, LED lights may be more precisely focused in terms of light direction. Compared to a fitting that is only equipped with a diffuser, lenses can disperse the light in a broader or narrower manner. The fundamental question is whether lensed fittings are worthwhile given that they are often more costly. Unfortunately, there is no absolute rule, and the location of the illumination has a huge role. Digital lighting designs that predict lighting output levels may frequently be used to determine whether the increased cost is worthwhile once lighting placements have been established.
Narrow lensed LED lighting won't be a viable alternative, for instance, if it doesn't align with your racking arrangement. It might be best to use lighting that is stronger and has a broader dispersion, since this should lessen shadows caused by tall racks.
LIGHTING LEVELS – WHAT LUX LEVELS SHOULD A WAREHOUSE BE?
For storage or racking facilities, 150 lux is recommended. To avoid problems that result from aiming at that level, such as shadowing and acceptable lux levels on the face of stored products, we target higher than that. However, it is relatively typical for huge open rooms to be divided into zones that may contain activities like packaging, manufacturing, or simply plain office space, and in such situations, the recommended lux levels do vary.





Benwei warehouse led lights:
|
Model |
BW-002-S100W |
BW-002-S150W |
BW-002-S200W |
|
Power(W) |
100W |
150W |
200W |
|
Light Source |
SMD |
||
|
Input Voltage |
AC220-240V/ AC100-305V / 480v 50/60Hz |
||
|
Material |
Aluminum+PC |
||
|
Beam Angle |
60°/90°/120° |
||
|
IP Rating |
IP65 |
||
|
CCT |
3000K / 4000K / 6000K |
||
|
CRI |
Ra>80 |
||




