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RelightDepot.com Lighting Audit Form

Posted April 12, 2010 at 4:13 pm by Ray De Varona

RelightDepot.com Lighting Audit Form

We have performed many lighting audits for warehouses and industrial facilities across the country.  In doing this, we have developed a very simple form that captures all of the pertinent information for a lighting audit in a single sheet of paper.  We are happy to share this form with you in hopes that it makes assessing your building’s potential for a lighting retrofit easier.

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T5HO Warehouse Lighting Application Guide

Posted March 5, 2010 at 5:06 pm by Ray De Varona

6-lamp T5HO warehouse lightsThe vast majority of existing warehouse space in the US is lit with inefficient high intensity discharge or magnetically ballasted T12 fluorescent light fixtures.  Unfortunately, lighting is one of the few areas that is often overlooked when investigating cost reduction opportunities.  Owners and managers blindly budget tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for utility bills without realizing that switching to more energy efficient warehouse lighting can provide a tremendous opportunity to reduce energy demand and therefore cut utility costs.  Many believe that the only option to lowering the electric bill is to shut off all the lights in the facility which results in an unsafe work environment.  We have had major advances in lighting technology that allow for warehouses lighting systems to be optimized for bulk storage and rack aisle applications.

This application guide outlines warehouse lighting requirements and best practices and gives practical examples you can use as a basis for your warehouse lighting retrofit project.  As with our gymnasium lighting application guide, we will use examples to illustrate these guidelines that are based on typical warehouse layouts.  If you have any questions or need any clarifications, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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How Much Light Do I Need?

Posted December 12, 2009 at 10:59 am by Ray De Varona

Light Meter ReadingsOne of the most common questions that facility and operation managers ask is “How much light do I need to properly illuminate my facility?

Since 1958, the Illuminating Engineering Society has been publishing recommended illuminance levels for a multitude of tasks and facility types in table form.  The published tables provide guidance for both generic tasks and hundreds of very specific tasks.  In order to understand these tables, it’s best to start with an overview of how light is measured.

This article gives a brief explanation of how light is measured and provides a handy table that can be used to determine how much light is needed in various types of facilities. If after reading this, you have any questions about the quantity of light you should plan for in your lighting retrofit project, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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