Also known as wet location high bays, vapor tight LED high bay lights are engineered to withstand harsh conditions. These fully sealed light fixtures protect sensitive internal components from dust, dirt, moisture, humidity, and corrosion. They are essential for maintaining reliable commercial lighting in environments requiring a wet location rating.
Key Features & Benefits
- Sealed Protection: High IP ratings (e.g., IP65, IP66, IP67) ensure protection against water jets, dust ingress, and contaminants.
- Durability: Constructed with robust materials resistant to impact and corrosion.
- Easy Maintenance: Smooth exterior surfaces are often easy to clean, crucial for sanitary environments.
- Energy Efficient & Long Life: Provide significant energy saving and reduced maintenance compared to traditional sealed fixtures.
- Temperature Resilient: Often designed to operate reliably in both cold storage and high-temperature areas.
Common Applications: Food processing facilities, beverage plants, car washes, parking garages, cold storage warehouses, swimming pool areas, agricultural buildings, outdoor canopies, industrial kitchens.
Considerations: Verify the specific IP (Ingress Protection) and NEMA ratings required for your environment. Check temperature ratings if used in freezers, coolers, or high-heat areas. Ensure material compatibility with any chemicals present.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are vapor tight LED high bay lights?
What are vapor tight LED high bay lights?
What are the benefits of using LED vapor tight high bay lights?
What are the benefits of using LED vapor tight high bay lights?
Can vapor tight high bay lights be used outdoors?
Can vapor tight high bay lights be used outdoors?
How energy efficient are LED vapor tight high bays?
How energy efficient are LED vapor tight high bays?
How do I know if I need vapor tight lights?
How do I know if I need vapor tight lights?