1. Where to use low bay lighting?
Low bay lights are typically used in various indoor spaces, such as retail stores, workshops, small warehouses, storage facilities, parking garages, and corridors, which have lower ceilings.
2. What is the difference between high and low bay lighting?
High bay lighting is designed for ceilings higher than 20 feet, suitable for large spaces such as warehouses, providing wide-angle illumination. Low bay fixtures, on the other hand, are designed for ceilings lower than 20 feet, providing more focused lighting for smaller areas such as retail stores or workshops.
3. What is a low bay light ?
Low bay lighting refers to lighting fixtures designed specifically for spaces with lower ceilings, typically ranging from 12 to 20 feet in height. These fixtures are often installed closer to the ground or work surfaces and are suitable for various indoor environments such as warehouses, workshops, garages, retail stores, and commercial spaces.