Commercial Lighting Fixtures - Jarvis Lighting

Application Guide

Commercial Lighting Fixtures

Shop commercial LED lighting fixtures by Jarvis Lighting. Our commercial lighting solutions include, but are not limited to, high bay lights, panel lights, linear fixtures, floodlights, area lights, and troffers. Designed for superior performance and energy efficiency, our products cater to various industries and applications. Browse our collection to discover the ideal lighting solution tailored to your business's unique needs.

Jarvis HBL-SC Series LED High Bay Light - 165W, 22,630 lm, 5000K, Easy Install, Energy Efficient
Commercial Lighting Fixtures
Wattage Range: 80-220W
Lumens Range: 12,000-33,000lm
The Jarvis HBL-SC Series LED High Bay Light offers 165W and 22,630 lumens for powerful lighting. Easy to install with built-in controls and high efficiency. Perfect for large spaces, it...

Jarvis HBL-SC Series LED High Bay Light - 165W, 22,630 lm, 5000K, Easy Install, Energy Efficient

JSPORT-W Series LED Sports Lights: 400W & 600W Options | 56,800 - 85,200 Lumens | Glare Reduction | High-Efficiency Sports Lighting
Commercial Lighting Fixtures
Easy Installation
Glare Reduction Shield
Experience the ultimate in sports field lighting with the JSPORT-W Series from Jarvis Lighting. Designed to enhance visibility and performance, these lights ensure your field is brilliantly illuminated, creating a...

JSPORT-W Series LED Sports Lights: 400W & 600W Options

Commercial Lighting

Commercial lighting encompasses specialized lighting systems designed and installed in a variety of commercial spaces, including offices, retail stores, warehouses, industrial facilities, and public areas. Distinct from residential lighting, commercial lighting solutions necessitate a deeper understanding of illumination levels, energy efficiency, code compliance, and the diverse requirements of different business types. Commercial lighting systems typically involve higher lumen outputs, more robust fixtures, and advanced control systems to optimize the lighting environment for increased safety, productivity, and energy savings.

Best Practices

Implement advanced control systems:

Integrate commercial LED lighting with control systems such as dimmers, occupancy sensors, and daylight harvesting to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and convenience.

Best Practices

Focus on flexibility and adaptability:

Opt for commercial LED lighting systems that allow for easy modifications and adjustments, accommodating evolving needs and changing layouts in the space. As an example, fixtures with a Z10 receptacle allow you to easily change WCMs and sensors before, during, or after installation without rewiring the light.

Best Practices

Ensure uniformity and glare control

Select LED fixtures with proper optics and diffusers to achieve even light distribution and minimize glare, reducing eye strain and creating a comfortable workspace.

Best Practices

Plan for future needs

Consider potential future changes to the space when designing the commercial LED lighting layout, ensuring that the lighting system can adapt to new uses, new technology, or an expanding business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial lighting refers to the lighting systems designed specifically for use in commercial spaces such as offices, warehouses, retail stores, industrial facilities, and public areas. These lighting solutions require a higher level of expertise and knowledge than residential lighting, as they must comply with regulations, offer energy efficiency, and cater to the diverse needs of various businesses. Commercial lighting systems typically involve the use of high-performance fixtures, advanced control systems, and precise illumination levels, which can enhance safety, productivity, and energy savings.

The lifespan of commercial LED lights varies depending on the quality of the fixtures, usage patterns, and environmental factors such as heat and humidity. However, on average, commercial LED lights can last between 50,000 to 100,000 hours of use. This is significantly longer than traditional lighting technologies such as fluorescent or incandescent bulbs, which have a much shorter lifespan. In addition to their longevity, LED lights are also highly energy-efficient, making them an ideal lighting solution for commercial spaces that require extended operating hours. The long lifespan of LED lights reduces the need for frequent replacements, which not only saves money but also reduces waste and environmental impact.

Yes, commercial lighting installations require RCD (Residual Current Device) protection in accordance with electrical safety regulations. RCDs are safety devices that protect against electrical shock and electrocution by monitoring the electrical current and quickly switching off the power in the event of a fault or surge. All commercial lighting circuits should have RCD protection, regardless of the installation location or type of lighting used. Failure to install RCDs in commercial lighting installations can result in safety hazards, electrical fires, and legal liabilities. It is important to consult with a licensed electrician or lighting professional to ensure that all commercial lighting installations are in compliance with the applicable safety regulations and standards.

  • Space size: Measure the height, width, and length of the space in feet or meters, and calculate the square footage. Determine the number of fixtures needed based on the square footage and the desired illumination level per square foot.
  • Illumination levels: The recommended illumination levels for different types of commercial spaces are measured in foot-candles or lux. For example, offices typically require 30-50 foot-candles or 300-500 lux, while warehouses may require 10-20 foot-candles or 100-200 lux. Consult industry standards and guidelines to determine the appropriate illumination levels for the specific type of commercial space.
  • Fixture type: Choose lighting fixtures that are appropriate for the size and type of space, such as recessed downlights, high bay lights, or troffers. Calculate the number of fixtures needed based on the fixture's lumen output and the desired illumination level per square foot.
  • Light spread: Use lighting design software or consult a lighting professional to determine the ideal fixture placement and spacing to achieve even light distribution. Factors to consider include the height of the ceiling, the reflective properties of the walls and floor, and the desired illumination levels.
  • Light color: Consider the color temperature and color rendering index of the lighting. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin and ranges from warm (2700K) to cool (6500K). Choose a color temperature that suits the specific application and environment. Color rendering index (CRI) measures how accurately colors appear under the light source, with a higher CRI indicating more accurate color rendering. For most commercial spaces, a CRI of 80 or above is recommended.
  • Task requirements: Consider the specific tasks performed in each space, such as reading, writing, or detailed work, and choose lighting fixtures that can support those tasks. For example, task lighting such as desk lamps or under-cabinet lighting may be required for areas where detailed work is performed.

Yes, Jarvis Lighting offers warranties on their commercial LED lighting fixtures. The warranty period may vary depending on the specific product, but in general, Jarvis Lighting offers a 5-year warranty on their LED lighting fixtures. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship and ensures that the fixtures will be free from defects and function properly under normal use. If any issues arise with the fixtures during the warranty period, Jarvis Lighting will either repair or replace the defective product. It's always recommended to review the specific warranty terms and conditions of each product before purchasing, and to contact Jarvis Lighting's customer service if you have any questions or concerns about the warranty.

Yes, Jarvis Lighting offers support to contractors on commercial lighting projects. They provide technical expertise and resources to help contractors with product selection, lighting design, installation, and maintenance. Jarvis Lighting's team of lighting professionals can work closely with contractors to ensure that their commercial lighting projects are completed successfully and on-time. They can also provide custom lighting solutions to meet specific project requirements and offer on-site training for contractors to ensure that they are fully equipped to install and maintain the lighting system. Additionally, Jarvis Lighting provides customer service and technical support to contractors after the sale, ensuring that they receive ongoing support throughout the project's lifecycle.

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