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High & Low Bay Lights

High and low bay lights for warehouses, factories and large workspaces, built around integrated LED. High bay fittings run 150 to 200 watts with CCT-adjustable output and an IP65 rating, while low bay options come in 165 and 190 watts in daylight white. Accessories fill out the range too, with 60, 70 and 90 degree reflectors and lenses, microwave and PIR sensors, DALI dimming modules and emergency battery kits.

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What high and low bay lights do

High and low bay lights are built to light tall, open spaces such as warehouses, factories and large workspaces from above. High bay fittings are made for higher ceilings, while low bay fittings suit lower mounting heights, and both put strong, broad light onto the floor below. The range is built around integrated LED.

Output and ratings

High bay fittings run 150 to 200 watts with CCT-adjustable output and an IP65 rating, which suits dusty and demanding areas. Low bay options are offered in daylight white for lower mounting heights. Choosing the right wattage and mounting height keeps light levels even across a large floor without leaving dim patches between fittings.

Reflectors, lenses and accessories

The range carries the accessories that tailor a fitting to its space. Reflectors and lenses in 60, 70 and 90 degree options set how tightly or widely the light spreads, so the beam can be matched to the mounting height and the area below. Microwave sensors, DALI dimming modules and emergency battery kits fill out the range where occupancy control or back-up light is needed.

Where they are used

The range is aimed squarely at commercial and industrial settings: warehouses, factories, workshops and other large, high-ceilinged spaces. The fittings are designed for hard-working environments rather than decorative use, and they are built to cover wide floor areas from a height where smaller fittings would leave the floor too dim.

Fitting and placement

Match the fitting and its reflector or lens to the ceiling height, using a tighter beam for taller mounting and a wider one for lower ceilings. Space fittings evenly so light is consistent across the floor, and add sensors or emergency kits where the space calls for them. Mounting and wiring should be carried out by a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between high bay and low bay lights?

High bay fittings are made for tall ceilings, typically above around six metres, and use reflectors or lenses to push light down to the floor. Low bay lights suit lower ceilings and spread light over a wider angle. Both here use integrated LED for efficient cover of warehouse and factory floors.

What does CCT adjustable mean on these fittings?

CCT adjustable lets you set the colour temperature on the fitting, switching between cool white and daylight tones without buying a different unit. Several high bay models also adjust wattage, such as 150, 180 and 200 watts, so one fitting covers a range of brightness needs.

Are these lights rated for damp or dusty areas?

The high bay fittings carry an IP65 rating, which resists dust and water jets, so they handle dustier industrial spaces. The low bay lights are rated IP20 for indoor use in drier areas. Match the rating to your site conditions before fitting.

Can I add sensors or emergency backup?

Yes. The range includes microwave and 360 degree PIR sensors for automatic switching, DALI dimming control modules, and emergency kits that keep a fitting lit during a power cut, including a three-hour battery backup for low bay lights. Reflectors and lenses let you set the beam from 60 to 90 degrees. Wiring into a fixed supply should be carried out by a qualified electrician.

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