Some of the differences between led high bay lights and low bay lights are:Height, Applications, Beam angle.
• Installation height
1. LED High bay lights are used to illuminate spaces with ceilings 20 feet above the floor and approximately 45 feet.
In order for these lamps to operate efficiently from this height, they require specially designed reflectors (for HPS / MH bulbs) and lens angles (for LED industrial and mining lamps). This is done to ensure that the light hits the floor evenly and is not wasted.
2. LED Low bay light is suitable for ceilings that are less than 20 feet from the floor.
Specifically, ceilings can range from 12 feet to 20 feet.
• Applications
1. LED high bay light for industrial and commercial spaces:
Application areas include: Showroom、Large factories、Airport hangars、Train Stations、School gymnasiums、Large shopping centers、Manufacturing facilities
2. LED Low bay lamp applicable area:
Warehouse、Refrigerated storage、Gas Stations、Retail stores、Restaurant
• Wattage
1. The general power of the led high bay lighting is 100W, 150W, 200W
2. LED Low bay lights generally wattage between 10W and 100W, the more common 60W, 80W, 100W.
• Beam angle
1. The common beam angles of led high bay lights are 60°, 90°, and 120°.
Smaller beam angles allow for more focused light, thus shining more luminous flux to the ground and improving ground illumination. The smaller the beam angle of the same area, the more bay lights are required.
2. The common beam angles of led high bay lights are 60°, 90°, and 120°.
Low ceiling light installation height is low, suitable for large beam angle area