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Durability, dependability and efficiency are three characteristics you should value when finding high performance commercial industrial lighting to accommodate your business or workplace. These lights provide work stability and consistent lighting throughout a variety of work conditions, making them a necessary tool to maintain the integrity and safety of your business. Our wide selection of indoor and outdoor commercial industrial pole lights provide the best the market has to offer at valuable discounts that make designing and maintaining your lighting solution as easy as it is effective. From high performance emergency and safety lights, to decorative outdoor landscaping light posts and lanterns, you are sure to find what you need in our vast inventory of great lights and lighting accessories. Vandal proof ceiling mount light fixtures are affordable, efficient and provide a wide coverage area for general purpose outdoor lighting such as commercial and industrial parking lots, apartment complexes, warehouse yards, rural areas and work areas. Check for voltage capacities and transformer requirements to design any type of lighting scheme including low-voltage and energy efficient commercial and industrial lighting. Outdoor flood lights are now made in halogen as well and they will screw right in to replace your traditional flood lamps. Halogen work lights are also a handy form of commercial industrial temporary lighting for projects. Commercial light poles, posts and full size post-top lanterns are a delicate and beautiful way to add to the feel of your existing landscaping or outdoor lighting scheme, without sacrificing the performance of quality, commercial industrial lighting. Choose from a wide selection of poles and lanterns for a look that is truly unique. Illuminating the exterior of your business at night, not only makes it beautiful and safer, it is advertising for your company. It is the building that gets noticed by passersby! Don't forget to illuminate the sign with commercial and industrial sign lighting fixtures. Commercial industrial fluorescent lights can be used in combination with industrial bladed heat fans, which are perfect for use with high ceilings during the winter months. Heat fans circulate heat back down to floor areas, which can help reduce your fuel usage and save on your electricity bills, making them a conscientious decision for any purpose. No lighting system is complete without high quality commercial industrial light accessories for security and safety. Emergency lights and safety equipment make illuminating exit routes and indoor or outdoor hazards visible during emergencies, letting you rest assured that your employees and workers will be able to get out of harms way if such an instance occurs. Having a reliable and durable commercial industrial lighting system means protecting your most valuable assets at all times, including during extreme weather and emergencies. Consult our friendly professionals today to start designing the most efficient and cost-effective lighting plan for your business and start enjoying the security of safety in a well lit environment. Improved safety decreases liability as well because people who can see clearly cannot blame a corporation or a city government for poor lighting conditions that made them have a wreck. Any organization can benefit from improved appearance that simultaneously makes parking more convenient and pedestrian traffic safer.
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2007-10-24 |
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Title: An Insight on Commercial Real Estate in Noida
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NOIDA, which is among the few planned industrial townships in Asia, is known for its commercial buoyancy. Besides, the industrial use as much as 20 per cent of the total space is earmarked as the commercial space in NOIDA (New Okhla Industrial Development Authority), and the development is staggering. Commercial real estate in NOIDA is basically spread across various sectors and not clustered in one particular area. Sector 1 to 6, 10, 16, 16A (Film City) 18, 51, 52 and 57 to 62 have some commercial zones while a lot of commercial avenues have also come up in sector 21, 28, 29, and 37. According to MagicBricks.com report, the resale rate of commercial property in NOIDA (both offices and retail outlets) in NOIDA ranges from Rs 2,500 to Rs 18,000 Sq. Ft and the rental values range from Rs 75 to Rs 300 per Sq. Ft. Gauging the demand of the market several Grade A buildings are being developed such as the Express Tower (Sector-16A), Express Tower (in pipeline), and Logix Park which is under construction at Sector 16. High-quality retail space in NOIDA basically concentrates around Centerstage (Sector-18), Shopprex mall (Sector-61), Centerstage (Sector-18) and Spice in Sector-24. A huge project is coming up as Corunthum Building in Sector 62, which can accommodate as many as 300-400 shops. Prime commercial complexes in NOIDA such as Ocean Complex, Ocean Plaza, Ocean Heights, Vishal Chamber, JOP Plaza, Ansal Fortune, Krishna Apra Plaza etc. are all located in Sector.18. The first and second floors are usually occupied by banks, insurance companies, real estate builders and agents and offices of professionals such as lawyers and chartered accountants. However, price being location-sensitive, varies considerably. The MagicBicks.com research points out that the capital rates for Grade A building or premium commercial property in NOIDA varies from Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 17,000 per sq ft. and rental value varies from Rs. 80 to Rs. 150 per sq ft. Property values for Grade B buildings, like JOP place (Sec-18), Ansal Fortune Arcade, commercial plazas and all local offices, etc vary from Rs 8,000 to Rs 15,000 per sq ft for purchase and Rs. 80 to 120 per sq ft for rent. However, there is considerable variation in prices depending upon the floor, location profile and availability. To know more about Noida Properties visit - magicbricks.com For more information on Kolkata Property Prices visit magicbricks.com, here you can also know about Gurgaon Property.
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Natalia Sloan |
2007-09-29 |
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Title: Quick Tips on Industrial Lighting
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Industrial lighting differs from standard residential or commercial lighting for a number of reasons. To start with aesthetics aren’t the major concern that they are with residential and commercial lighting, so your main concerns with industrial lighting are coverage and cost. There are other factors to consider as well such as climate as some types of industrial lighting are specifically designed to operate in a wetter climate. There are several different types of lights that are used for industrial purposes and each one has a different reason for being used. A high wattage halogen light fixture will give a lot of coverage but may be too strong to use indoors close down to where people are working. In the case where you have people to consider you may want to opt for fluorescent lighting. Halogen bulbs also take a few minutes to warm up and operate optimally, so they won’t work well with a motion detector that is going to signal a light to immediately come on. If you are in the market for industrial lighting it is best if you consult an expert so you can be assured that you are getting the best deal on the correct lighting for your particular situation. Also you want to make sure that you are not going to be stuck paying for higher utility bills than you should and an expert will be able to help you lay out a grid plan that will be the most economical. There are many sources online where you can consult a qualified expert and there are also places online where you can shop for the best deals on industrial lighting. So take your time and put a lot of thought and planning into what you are doing before you run out and start buying up industrial lighting fixtures. Written by Natalia Sloan. Find the more information on the latest Tools and Fixings as well as Industrial Lighting.
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Natalia Sloan |
2007-09-29 |
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Title: Facts to Know About Industrial Lighting
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If you are going to be in the market soon for industrial lighting then there are number of things that you should know before you pull out your wallet. Industrial environments have problems that differ from commercial or residential environments, so there are more things to consider. One type of light that is powerful that can be used both inside and outside is the halide or halogen light and it comes in a variety of wattages with the thousand watt being to most commonly used to light large outside areas. These are the lights that are used in stadiums and outdoor sports facilities. They do use a lot of power and they require a ballast or transformer. The bulbs themselves do have a limited life span and only last a couple of years or so if they are in constant use. They do throw off a lot of light however and are great for lighting large outdoor areas. For indoor uses these lights come in lower wattages and they should always be set up high, so they don’t irritate people’s eyes. They do give off quite a bit of heat however, so this is something to bear in mind if you are considering using them indoors. Fluorescent lights tend to give off the least amount of heat and they are a great light to use in an environment with low ceilings where people are going to be working. If aesthetics is one of your considerations then you will be pleased to know that there are more choices in decorative industrial lighting then there ever has been before. There really is more to industrial lighting than meets the eye and if you are going to be lighting a large area you may want to consult an expert that can help you determines a grid pattern for your lighting scheme. Written by Natalia Sloan. Find the more information on the latest Tools and Fixings as well as Industrial Lighting.
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2008-05-04 |
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Title: Commercial Lighting System
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Industrial companies can eliminate the costs of contracted design and installation services by building their own commercial lighting systems. This is not as difficult as it may appear. Each commercial lighting system consists of two main categories: interior lights and exterior lights. Each of these categories divides once again into two categories of purpose: functional lighting and decorative lighting. Understanding these two facts alone simplifies the process of selecting components, as few industrial clients need much, if any, decorative lighting. Because commercial lighting systems serve primarily a practical purpose, operations managers can itemize the major activities that occur in and around their facilities and literally match lighting to worker activity through simple, efficient, online inventory and order processing. The first priority of most industrial clients is heightened security. Commercial lighting systems offer a number of clear and tangible enhancements to any company's protection of its buildings and employees. The most obvious benefit a better commercial lighting system brings is improved visibility through elimination of all shadows in parking lots and between buildings. Crime simply cannot occur as easily if there are no dark places for intruders to hide. With commercial lighting systems, a company can customize flood lighting by installing half of their floodlights on timers that turn lights on at sundown and off at sunrise. They can save costs by installing the remainder of their floodlights with motion sensors, providing additional lighting only when the system detects and intruder and gives a sudden, bright surprise to unauthorized personnel. Security cameras and guards can see more clearly around the edges of buildings fitted with wall packs and other external lights. Most companies have a wide variety of fixtures custom-engineered to fit on the sides and roofs of many different building types. Adding wall packs to one's commercial lighting system is a very cost effective way to create a field of light around the entire building and make any attempt at intrusion immediately visible to cameras and guards. Adding glare free parking lot lights to increase visibility between vehicles, and sign lighting at the front entrance adds further security by eliminating any dark areas unauthorized personnel can use to gain access to the property. Selecting interior lights for commercial systems is simple and cost effective when a few basic factors are considered with each purchase. First, what room or industrial facility will the fixture illuminate? How many workers will be in this room, and what will they be doing while there? How important is high color rendering to safe and efficient work? Will the lights be on continuously, or only on when workers enter for a few minutes at a time? In very general terms, large machine rooms and storage areas don?t require high color rendering and tend to need continuous light. Commercial systems normally feature long-burning fluorescents in these areas that require fewer bulb replacements and reduce power consumption. In offices, halogen lights offer a clearer rendering of color and glare free lighting for people working at computers, copy machines, and desks. Interior commercial light systems can be built per room, per specific task, in this fashion. One or two metal halide lights in a manager?s office is all one needs for a Spartan touch of decorative color. Fluorescents that give task light only when needed cut costs in bathrooms and kitchens, and the heat recycling ability of halogen lights gives ideal illumination for meeting rooms without spiking the power bill with unnecessary brightness and high temperature.
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2008-02-09 |
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Title: Commercial Outdoor Lights
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Unless you have a few suites on the twentieth floor of an office building, it is likely that you either have had or will have to think about installing or replacing your outdoor commercial lights. There are many reasons to install lighting on the exterior of your business, and the each of the myriad of uses requires a different type of lighting. Finding the correct commercial outdoor lights for your needs can be a Herculean feat, but by looking carefully at your project, and consulting with an expert if necessary, you can significantly narrow down your choices, and possibly save money along the way. How could lighting help to cut down on your bottom line? There are several ways this is accomplished. First, by installing energy efficient commercial outdoor lights, you can save on their operating costs, which will keep your electric bills lower. Energy efficient lights are easy to find now. You will want to look for low-voltage lights. These should not be used, however in areas that require a lot of very bright light, such as lighting a parking lot or sporting arena. For those applications, you need high voltage lights and a professional electrician to install them. The only type of lighting that a lay person should try to install on their own is low voltage lighting. This is due to ease of use and safety concerns. If you will be using low-voltage outdoor commercial lights, you will need a transformer to bring the 120V coming from the outlets down to the 12 or 24V of the lighting fixture. When you are choosing transformers, remember that the sum total of all the lights attached to it must be less than the power load the transformer is capable of. This prevents overload and transformer failure. Besides being energy efficient, you should also be concerned with safety and security. Commercial outdoor lights fill both of these needs by reducing or eliminating shadows where criminals might lurk. Exterior lighting also makes working outside a safe option for your employees. There is a greater likelihood of accidents occurring if the lighting under which they are working is too dim or has too many sharp shadow contrasts. You will also have to think about the safety and security of the lights themselves. The mounting height of your lights needs to be out of reach of vandals, but still accessible for bulb and ballast replacements. Height alone, however, will not ensure that your outdoor commercial lights are safe from miscreants. You might want to consider re-enforced HID vandal proof lighting. This can help you save in the costs of bulbs and lamps on sign lighting which might be broken by pranksters. Unless you have a few suites on the twentieth floor of an office building, it is likely that you either have had or will have to think about installing or replacing your outdoor commercial lights. There are many reasons to install lighting on the exterior of your business, and the each of the myriad of uses requires a different type of lighting. Finding the correct commercial outdoor lights for your needs can be a Herculean feat, but by looking carefully at your project, and consulting with an expert if necessary, you can significantly narrow down your choices, and possibly save money along the way. How could lighting help to cut down on your bottom line? There are several ways this is accomplished. First, by installing energy efficient commercial outdoor lights, you can save on their operating costs, which will keep your electric bills lower. Energy efficient lights are easy to find now. You will want to look for low-voltage lights. These should not be used, however in areas that require a lot of very bright light, such as lighting a parking lot or sporting arena. For those applications, you need high voltage lights and a professional electrician to install them. The only type of lighting that a lay person should try to install on their own is low voltage lighting. This is due to ease of use and safety concerns. If you will be using low-voltage outdoor commercial lights, you will need a transformer to bring the 120V coming from the outlets down to the 12 or 24V of the lighting fixture. When you are choosing transformers, remember that the sum total of all the lights attached to it must be less than the power load the transformer is capable of. This prevents overload and transformer failure. Besides being energy efficient, you should also be concerned with safety and security. Commercial outdoor lights fill both of these needs by reducing or eliminating shadows where criminals might lurk. Exterior lighting also makes working outside a safe option for your employees. There is a greater likelihood of accidents occurring if the lighting under which they are working is too dim or has too many sharp shadow contrasts. You will also have to think about the safety and security of the lights themselves. The mounting height of your lights needs to be out of reach of vandals, but still accessible for bulb and ballast replacements. Height alone, however, will not ensure that your outdoor commercial lights are safe from miscreants. You might want to consider re-enforced HID vandal proof lighting. This can help you save in the costs of bulbs and lamps on sign lighting which might be broken by pranksters. There are many different choices for outdoor commercial landscape lighting kits, and if you are unsure of the type of lighting. Take a look at its application. Will you need it as security lighting? Or will it add an ambiance to your outside space? If you do not know how to install these lights, you will need to consult with a professional electrician. He can answer any questions you might have which are specific to your project. You can even find expert advice which does not require hiring a contractor to complete the job. This is a good option for those who wish to install their commercial outdoor lights on their own. If you have any questions, please ask our expert. He can assist with all your commercial lighting needs.
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2008-02-08 |
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Title: Commercial Lighting Design
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When you are determining the types of lights you need for your business, the placement of those lights will be just as important a factor as the lights themselves. This is why you need to keep commercial lighting design in mind when you are making your selections for light products for your business. There are two faces to the design coin, and both of these attributes need to be weighed carefully when you are choosing the lights for your project. As work gets underway, you will encounter the dual aspects of commercial lighting design which include the aesthetic appeal and the practical nature of wall pack security lighting. Just because you have a business does not mean that you should concentrate solely on the practical use of the light. There are many reasons why you need to look at the visual appeal aspect of your commercial warehouse lighting design project. This part of the design is based upon the types of lamp used and their placement. It could include up-lights along garden or architectural features. Perhaps it means decorative metal halide poles lights or wall scones by the door. The decorative aspects of lighting create a more welcoming environment for the front of your business. This can help to draw potential customers to your storefront. A well planned light design can also make your workplace an enjoyable spot for your employees. By bolstering morale, work productivity can be increased. There are many lighting products available for the artistic side of commercial landscape lighting design, and if you choose to install low-voltage lights, you could even install the project yourself. You will need to find a transformer for any low-voltage project. These convert the 120V coming from the average outlet to the 12V or 24V used by the typical low-voltage lights. Numerous lamps can be wired to the transformer, but there will be a voltage drop over long distances, and the sum of all the lights' watts must be less than the power load of the transformer. If you need high voltage lights, you need to call a professional electrician for the installation. While low-voltage light kits are simple and safe for the lay person to put in, high voltage electricity should only be handled by a professional. The other side of the commercial lighting design coin is the practical nature. How much light is required for the area. For example, a horse arena or parking lot lighting will require much brighter light than a wall scone or accent light. The amount of light needed will determine the lamp type you require. How important is color rendering? If you are lighting a garden, it will be vital, but if you just need general bright parking lot lights, it is not as important an issue. Will the light need to be lit constantly, or is it tied to a motion detector? Each situation will necessitate a different lamp. You will need to find out how much light is needed, then look for the most energy efficient lamps or dimmer controls to fill your needs. This will save you on the costs of your electric bill in the long run. You will need to do a lot of planning for your commercial lighting design project. If you are unsure about the types of lights you need or how to install them, consult with an expert. With the right products and guidance, any commercial lighting design job can be made easy.
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2008-01-31 |
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Title: Commercial Lighting System
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Industrial companies can eliminate the costs of contracted design and installation services by building their own commercial lighting systems. This is not as difficult as it may appear. Each commercial lighting system consists of two main categories: interior lights and exterior lights. Each of these categories divides once again into two categories of purpose: functional lighting and decorative lighting. Understanding these two facts alone simplifies the process of selecting components, as few industrial clients need much, if any, decorative lighting. Because commercial lighting systems serve primarily a practical purpose, operations managers can itemize the major activities that occur in and around their facilities and literally match lighting to worker activity through simple, efficient, online inventory and order processing. The first priority of most industrial clients is heightened security. Commercial lighting systems offer a number of clear and tangible enhancements to any company's protection of its buildings and employees. The most obvious benefit a better commercial lighting system brings is improved visibility through elimination of all shadows in parking lots and between buildings. Crime simply cannot occur as easily if there are no dark places for intruders to hide. With commercial lighting systems, a company can customize flood lighting by installing half of their floodlights on timers that turn lights on at sundown and off at sunrise. They can save costs by installing the remainder of their floodlights with motion sensors, providing additional lighting only when the system detects and intruder and gives a sudden, bright surprise to unauthorized personnel. Security cameras and guards can see more clearly around the edges of buildings fitted with wall packs and other external lights. Most companies have a wide variety of fixtures custom-engineered to fit on the sides and roofs of many different building types. Adding wall packs to one's commercial lighting system is a very cost effective way to create a field of light around the entire building and make any attempt at intrusion immediately visible to cameras and guards. Adding glare free parking lot lights to increase visibility between vehicles, and sign lighting at the front entrance adds further security by eliminating any dark areas unauthorized personnel can use to gain access to the property. Selecting interior lights for commercial systems is simple and cost effective when a few basic factors are considered with each purchase. First, what room or industrial facility will the fixture illuminate? How many workers will be in this room, and what will they be doing while there? How important is high color rendering to safe and efficient work? Will the lights be on continuously, or only on when workers enter for a few minutes at a time? In very general terms, large machine rooms and storage areas don?t require high color rendering and tend to need continuous light. Commercial systems normally feature long-burning fluorescents in these areas that require fewer bulb replacements and reduce power consumption. In offices, halogen lights offer a clearer rendering of color and glare free lighting for people working at computers, copy machines, and desks. Interior commercial light systems can be built per room, per specific task, in this fashion. One or two metal halide lights in a manager?s office is all one needs for a Spartan touch of decorative color. Fluorescents that give task light only when needed cut costs in bathrooms and kitchens, and the heat recycling ability of halogen lights gives ideal illumination for meeting rooms without spiking the power bill with unnecessary brightness and high temperature.
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Joseph Ringwald |
2007-10-27 |
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Title: Fine Points on Industrial Lighting
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There are many things that set industrial lighting apart from residential and commercial lighting due to the particular needs that industrial lighting serves. Esthetics is not as important in industrial lighting as it is in residential and commercial lighting and this is just one of the aspects of industrial lighting that sets it apart. Many people don't realize all the factors that come into play with industrial lighting and they all must be considered when lighing an industrial area. Many types of industrial lighting must be mobile such as the large metal halide mechanisms that are mounted on trailers that road crews use. Also, industrial lighting can be for indoor and outdoor use and this is something to consider when choosing industrial lighting. Large high wattage industrial lighting mixtures can also give off alot of heat which can be a problem with indoor aplications. The main factors that are usually considered with industrial lighting is coverage and energy use and for this reason alot of thought and planning must go into an industrial lighting scheme. Some types of industrial lighting has automated light sensitive switching mechanisms that allow it to automatically go on when it gets dark, while other types of industrial lighting will use a mechanical timer to control it. Weather is another consideration when choosing industrial lighting, as some is manufactured to withstand wet climates. It is highly reccomended that you procure the services of an industrial lighting expert before yoiu run out and begin purchasing industrial lighting to make sure that you get the lighting that best suits your particular needs and also to insure that your lighting needs are fulfilled as economically as possible. Now more than ever there are far more choices available in industrial lighting and a knowledgeable expert can help you to make the right choices.
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Kimberly Quang |
2008-02-08 |
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Title: Commercial Lighting Design
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When you are determining the types of lights you need for your business, the placement of those lights will be just as important a factor as the lights themselves. This is why you need to keep commercial lighting design in mind when you are making your selections for light products for your business. There are two faces to the design coin, and both of these attributes need to be weighed carefully when you are choosing the lights for your project. As work gets underway, you will encounter the dual aspects of commercial lighting design which include the aesthetic appeal and the practical nature of wall pack security lighting.
Just because you have a business does not mean that you should concentrate solely on the practical use of the light. There are many reasons why you need to look at the visual appeal aspect of your commercial warehouse lighting design project. This part of the design is based upon the types of lamp used and their placement. It could include up-lights along garden or architectural features. Perhaps it means decorative metal halide poles lights or wall scones by the door. The decorative aspects of lighting create a more welcoming environment for the front of your business. This can help to draw potential customers to your storefront. A well planned light design can also make your workplace an enjoyable spot for your employees. By bolstering morale, work productivity can be increased.
There are many lighting products available for the artistic side of commercial landscape lighting design, and if you choose to install low-voltage lights, you could even install the project yourself. You will need to find a transformer for any low-voltage project. These convert the 120V coming from the average outlet to the 12V or 24V used by the typical low-voltage lights. Numerous lamps can be wired to the transformer, but there will be a voltage drop over long distances, and the sum of all the lights' watts must be less than the power load of the transformer. If you need high voltage lights, you need to call a professional electrician for the installation. While low-voltage light kits are simple and safe for the lay person to put in, high voltage electricity should only be handled by a professional.
The other side of the commercial lighting design coin is the practical nature. How much light is required for the area. For example, a horse arena or parking lot lighting will require much brighter light than a wall scone or accent light. The amount of light needed will determine the lamp type you require. How important is color rendering? If you are lighting a garden, it will be vital, but if you just need general bright parking lot lights, it is not as important an issue. Will the light need to be lit constantly, or is it tied to a motion detector? Each situation will necessitate a different lamp. You will need to find out how much light is needed, then look for the most energy efficient lamps or dimmer controls to fill your needs. This will save you on the costs of your electric bill in the long run.
You will need to do a lot of planning for your commercial lighting design project. If you are unsure about the types of lights you need or how to install them, consult with an expert. With the right products and guidance, any commercial lighting design job can be made easy.
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Camille Howe |
2008-01-31 |
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Title: Commercial Lighting System
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Industrial companies can eliminate the costs of contracted design and installation services by building their own commercial lighting systems. This is not as difficult as it may appear. Each commercial lighting system consists of two main categories: interior lights and exterior lights. Each of these categories divides once again into two categories of purpose: functional lighting and decorative lighting. Understanding these two facts alone simplifies the process of selecting components, as few industrial clients need much, if any, decorative lighting. Because commercial lighting systems serve primarily a practical purpose, operations managers can itemize the major activities that occur in and around their facilities and literally match lighting to worker activity through simple, efficient, online inventory and order processing.
The first priority of most industrial clients is heightened security. Commercial lighting systems offer a number of clear and tangible enhancements to any company's protection of its buildings and employees. The most obvious benefit a better commercial lighting system brings is improved visibility through elimination of all shadows in parking lots and between buildings. Crime simply cannot occur as easily if there are no dark places for intruders to hide. With commercial lighting systems, a company can customize flood lighting by installing half of their floodlights on timers that turn lights on at sundown and off at sunrise. They can save costs by installing the remainder of their floodlights with motion sensors, providing additional lighting only when the system detects and intruder and gives a sudden, bright surprise to unauthorized personnel. Security cameras and guards can see more clearly around the edges of buildings fitted with wall packs and other external lights. Most companies have a wide variety of fixtures custom-engineered to fit on the sides and roofs of many different building types. Adding wall packs to one's commercial lighting system is a very cost effective way to create a field of light around the entire building and make any attempt at intrusion immediately visible to cameras and guards. Adding glare free parking lot lights to increase visibility between vehicles, and sign lighting at the front entrance adds further security by eliminating any dark areas unauthorized personnel can use to gain access to the property.
Selecting interior lights for commercial systems is simple and cost effective when a few basic factors are considered with each purchase. First, what room or industrial facility will the fixture illuminate? How many workers will be in this room, and what will they be doing while there? How important is high color rendering to safe and efficient work? Will the lights be on continuously, or only on when workers enter for a few minutes at a time? In very general terms, large machine rooms and storage areas don?t require high color rendering and tend to need continuous light. Commercial systems normally feature long-burning fluorescents in these areas that require fewer bulb replacements and reduce power consumption. In offices, halogen lights offer a clearer rendering of color and glare free lighting for people working at computers, copy machines, and desks. Interior commercial light systems can be built per room, per specific task, in this fashion. One or two metal halide lights in a manager?s office is all one needs for a Spartan touch of decorative color. Fluorescents that give task light only when needed cut costs in bathrooms and kitchens, and the heat recycling ability of halogen lights gives ideal illumination for meeting rooms without spiking the power bill with unnecessary brightness and high temperature.
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