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Features Length: 2-ft Finish: White Wattage: 17W Voltage: 120-277 VAC Color Temperature: 4000K Lumens:?1900 CRI: 80+ Housing: White powder coate...
View full detailsFeatures Finish: Black, White Wattage: 90W / 120W / 150W Selectable Voltage: 120-277V Color Temperature: 3500K / 4000K / 5000K Selectable Lumens: ...
View full detailsEnergetic's E3HBD series are ideal for any replacement of HID and linear fluorescent highbay lighting ideal for warehouse and industrial applicatio...
View full detailsEnergetic's E3HBD series are ideal for any replacement of HID and linear fluorescent highbay lighting ideal for warehouse and industrial applicatio...
View full detailsEnergetic's E3HBD series are ideal for any replacement of HID and linear fluorescent highbay lighting ideal for warehouse and industrial applicatio...
View full detailsEnergetic's E3HBD series are ideal for any replacement of HID and linear fluorescent highbay lighting ideal for warehouse and industrial applicatio...
View full detailsIdeal for general site lighting, alleys, loading docks, doorway, pathway and parking areas. Features Finish: Black, White Wattage: 50W Lumens: 675...
View full detailsCommercial indoor lighting refers to the lighting systems installed within commercial spaces, such as offices, retail stores, warehouses, hospitals, and other non-residential buildings. These lighting systems are designed to meet the specific needs of the commercial environment, taking into account factors such as the type of business, the tasks performed in the space, energy efficiency, and aesthetics.
Feature of commercial indoor lighting include:
Commercial indoor lighting is designed to provide adequate illumination for the specific tasks and activities carried out in the commercial space. This may include general ambient lighting, task lighting for workstations, accent lighting for displays, and decorative lighting to enhance the overall atmosphere.
Some commercial indoor lighting systems are equipped with smart technologies that allow for automation and control. This can include sensors for occupancy or daylight harvesting, as well as the ability to adjust light levels and color temperatures based on the time of day or specific needs.
Commercial indoor lighting must comply with local building codes and regulations related to energy efficiency and safety. Lighting designs often take into consideration factors such as the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) standards.
Many commercial buildings strive to reduce energy consumption and operating costs. Therefore, commercial indoor lighting often incorporates energy-efficient technologies such as LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting. LED lights are known for their long lifespan, lower energy consumption, and the ability to produce various color temperatures.
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