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Linear High Bay LED Light - 3 Power 3 CCT Switchable & Adjustable Wattage for Industrial Spaces

SKU LHBD-L2-110W-xxK
Original price $0
Original price $199.00 - Original price $499.00
Original price
Current price $199.00
$199.00 - $499.00
Current price $199.00

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Length & Watts: 2FT: 110W
Voltage: 120-374v
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When it comes to lighting large indoor spaces with high ceilings, Linear High Bay Lights are the ultimate solution. Whether you’re illuminating warehouses, factories, gymnasiums, retail stores, or automotive service centers, these LED fixtures provide powerful, uniform, and energy-efficient lighting that enhances visibility, productivity, and safety.

Unlike traditional metal halide or fluorescent fixtures, LED Linear High Bay Lights deliver up to 70% energy savings, longer lifespan, and significantly lower maintenance costs. Their rectangular shape ensures even light distribution, making them ideal for long, narrow spaces such as warehouse aisles and production lines.

Why Choose a Linear High Bay Lights?

  1. Maximum Coverage & Even Light Distribution
    Unlike UFO high bays, which emit light in a circular pattern, Linear High Bay Lights spread light evenly over large spaces. This minimizes dark spots and ensures consistent illumination across your facility.

  2. Energy Efficiency & Cost Savings
    Featuring advanced LED technology, these fixtures consume significantly less power than traditional lighting, reducing operating costs while maintaining high brightness levels. Say goodbye to frequent bulb replacements and skyrocketing energy bills.

  3. Versatile & Customizable
    Need different brightness levels or color temperatures? Many models come with adjustable wattages (80W–320W) and selectable CCT (3000K, 4000K, 5000K), so you can tailor your lighting to suit specific tasks or work environments.

  4. Durable & Long-Lasting
    Rated for 50,000+ hours of operation, these lights require little to no maintenance—perfect for hard-to-reach places like warehouse ceilings. Their robust aluminum housing ensures durability, while an IP65 rating protects against dust and moisture.

  5. Easy Installation & Mounting Options
    Whether you prefer suspended mounting with chains or a direct ceiling mount, these lights are designed for hassle-free installation. Dimmable models allow further energy savings by adjusting brightness levels as needed.

  6. Compliance & Safety Certifications
    Our Linear High Bay Lights are UL, cUL, ETL, cETL, and DLC certified, ensuring top-tier quality and energy efficiency for industrial and commercial use.

Selectable Wattage: Choose from 80W, 110W, 165W, 220W, or 320W based on your lighting needs.
Adjustable Color Temperature (CCT): 3000K (warm), 4000K (neutral), 5000K (cool).
Uniform Light Distribution: Rectangular beam angle ideal for long spaces.
Dimmable Compatibility: Works with most 0-10V dimmers for customized brightness.
Long Lifespan: Rated for 50,000+ hours, minimizing maintenance.
IP65-Rated Protection: Resistant to dust, water, and harsh industrial environments.
Easy Installation: Supports ceiling mounting or suspension via chains.
Energy-Efficient LED: Reduces electricity consumption by up to 70%.
ETL, cETL, UL, cUL, DLC Certified: Ensures safety, reliability, and rebate eligibility.
Ideal for Various Applications: Warehouses, gyms, manufacturing plants, garages, retail stores, and more.

To view more Indoor LED Lights, view this page: Indoor LED Lights

Specification Details
Wattage Options 80W, 110W, 165W, 220W, 320W
Lumen Output Up to 48,000 Lumens
Color Temperature (CCT) 3000K, 4000K, 5000K
Input Voltage 100-277V / 100-347V
Dimming 0-10V Dimmable
Beam Angle 120° Wide Distribution
Housing Material Aluminum Alloy
Lifespan 50,000+ Hours
Waterproof Rating IP65 (Dust & Moisture Resistant)
Mounting Options Chain Suspension, Surface Mount
Certifications UL, cUL, ETL, cETL, DLC
Operating Temperature -40°F to 122°F (-40°C to 50°C)
Warranty 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty

High Bay LED Light FAQs

What is high bay LED lighting?

Spaces requiring strong, energy-efficient illumination and having ceilings fifteen feet or above are ideal candidates for high bay LED lighting. Large business locations, including warehouses, factories, gyms, and stores, frequently make use of these fixtures.

Electronic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) use up to 70% less energy than conventional metal halide or fluorescent bulbs while producing more uniform and bright light. In addition to lowering maintenance expenses and downtime, their long lifespan (50,000 to 100,000 hours) is another benefit.

Various varieties of high bay LED fixtures are available:

Compact, strong, and perfect for open spaces—Round "UFO" high bays.

Storage spaces with a linear layout are ideal for long workstations, assembly lines, or aisles.

Commercial and retail spaces that value aesthetics would benefit greatly from panel or grid-style LEDs.

In order to maximize efficiency and light output, many modern industrial high bay lights come with smart controls, motion detectors, and drivers that can be dimmed. When lighting a room, it's important to consider the ceiling height, beam angle, and lumen output when choosing a fixture.

How many lumens do I need in high bay?

Ceiling height, area, and desired brightness determine the lumen count for a high bay LED light. In order to see clearly, you'll need more lumens when the ceiling is higher.

Depending on the height of the ceiling, below is an approximate formula for lumen output per fixture:

15–20 feet: 10,000–15,000 lumens (ideal for low-lying industrial bays, garages, or modest workshops).

Warehouses, medium-sized storage facilities, and retail locations typically have illumination levels between 16,000 and 22,000 lumens, and this range is typically 15-20 feet.

Large distribution facilities and factories have illumination levels of 23,000 to 35,000 lumens at 20 to 30 feet.

Halls with ultra-high ceilings, stadiums, or airline hangars have illumination levels of 36,000 lumens or more.

Lumens per fixture should be significantly higher for task-heavy locations like machine shops or assembly lines, where 100+ foot-candles of brightness may be required. Generally speaking, 30–50 foot-candles are sufficient for lighting a warehouse.

The beam angle you choose is also important; narrow beams (60°-90°) direct the light downward toward high ceilings, but wide beams (120°+) illuminate a wider area uniformly.

When rooms aren't in use, dimmable LED high bays equipped with motion detectors can significantly cut down on energy usage. A well-lit space enhances visibility, productivity, and safety without increasing energy bills.

How long do LED high bay lights last?

The extended life of LED high bay lights is a major advantage. With normal use, high-quality LED fixtures often last 50,000 to 100,000 hours, which translates to dependable performance for 10 years or more.

Modern light-emitting diodes (LEDs) don't have a short lifespan like halide or fluorescent bulbs. Instead, they gradually fade as time passes. The reliability and longevity of your LED lights are guaranteed when you get high-quality chips from reputable brands such as Cree or Philips.

The LED driver, which controls the power, is another important component. Even before the LEDs themselves fail, a low-quality driver might. To get the most out of your money, try to get light fixtures that have high-efficiency drivers.

Another major issue is heat. To keep LEDs from overheating and shortening their lifespan, aluminum heat sinks and enough airflow are essential. Fixtures with an IP65+ rating are ideal for use in dusty or wet areas.

As proof of their durability, most industrial LED high bay lights have a warranty that ranges from five to ten years. Once set up correctly, they will operate for many years with no upkeep.

How far apart should LED high bay lights be placed?

The key to determining the ideal LED high bay light spacing is striking a balance between efficiency and brightness. You risk causing glare and wasting energy if you put them too near to one another. Dark patches will result if they are spaced too widely apart.

Lights should be spaced 10–12 feet apart for equal coverage in ceilings that are 10–15 feet high. To prevent shadows, space your ceiling 14–18 feet apart if it is 15–20 feet high.

Depending on how bright the space needs to be, 20–30 feet should separate buildings with 25–35 foot ceilings, such as factories, warehouses, or gyms. For towering ceilings, narrow beam angles (60°–90°) direct light downward; for optimum coverage, broader beam angles (120°+) spread it out.

Dimmable high bay lighting is a good option if you're illuminating a workshop, distribution center, or commercial space.

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