Warehouse with high bay LED lighting

Why the High Bay Choice Matters

High bay lighting is the largest single lighting load in most warehouses. Choosing the wrong fixture means either wasted energy or a dark, unsafe aisle. The good news: modern LED high bays pay for themselves quickly when specified correctly.

1. Match Wattage to Mounting Height

As a rule of thumb, use 100W for mounting heights of 4-6 m, 150W for 6-9 m, and 200W+ for 9-12 m. Higher ceilings need more lumens and a narrower beam to push light to the floor.

2. Pick the Beam Angle for Your Aisle

  • 60-90° beam: high ceilings and narrow aisles where light must stay on the racking;
  • 90-120° beam: open floor layouts and lower ceilings;
  • Interchangeable reflectors let one fixture adapt to both.

3. Check Uniformity and Glare

Warehouse workers look up constantly, so glare matters. Choose fixtures with diffused optics or a UGR rating that suits the task. Uniformity (max/min ratio below 5:1) reduces eye strain and shadow hazards.

Rule of thumb: at a 9 m mounting height, 150W fixtures at 90° with 160 lm/W efficiency deliver roughly 200-300 lux in a standard distribution aisle.

4. Verify Certifications and Test Data

For US projects, look for UL & DLC. For EU, CE and RoHS. Always ask for LM-80 and TM-21 reports plus a real IES photometric file - not a generic datasheet.

5. Consider Sensors and Controls

Motion sensors, daylight harvesting and 0-10V dimming can cut warehouse energy use by another 30-50%. Choose fixtures with sensor-ready options to avoid costly retrofits later.

Warranty and After-Sales

A 5-year warranty is standard on quality high bays. Confirm the defect policy, spare-part availability and the manufacturer's aging-test process before ordering.

Still unsure? Send us your warehouse dimensions and mounting height - our engineers will recommend a layout within 12 hours.