Lighting Systems
Enlightening ideas to gain maximum value from your lighting investment
Although lighting is a basic business necessity, it should be planned and maintained carefully. Lighting choices have far-reaching effects on customer perception, employee productivity, and safety. The type of lighting you install also determines long-term energy consumption and replacement costs.
| Lighting Applications | |
| Security Lighting |
Improve your facility's safety and security with adequate lighting. |
| Façade Lighting | Make a grand first impression with dramatic lighting touches. |
| Landscape Lighting | Enhance your landscape investment with special lighting effects. |
| Parking Lot Lighting | Soothe customer and worker anxiety with well-lit parking areas. |
| Lighting Maintenance Programs | Reap substantial savings through well-planned light-changing and fixture maintenance programs. |
| Lighting Technologies | |
| Fluorescent Systems | The leading commercial lighting with good efficiency, low brightness, long life, and a range of sizes and colors. |
| Incandescent Systems | The least efficient system but simple to install and use, with low initial cost, instant starts, warm color with great color rendition, and a small size. |
| High Intensity Discharge Systems | A family of systems (high and low pressure sodium, metal halide, and mercury vapor) that provide efficiency and long life. Excellent for outdoor use but also work in many indoor settings. |
| High Pressure Sodium Systems | A highly efficient system with golden white light that produces reasonable color rendition. |
| Low Pressure Sodium Systems | A system with the highest available efficiency and fast restarts, for use where color rendition is unimportant. |
| Metal Halide Systems | A highly efficient system with bright white light that provides excellent color rendition. |
| Mercury Vapor Systems | An older system type used as an outdoor alternative to fluorescents. Learn about money-saving substitutes. |
| Occupancy Sensors | Save money by automatically ensuring that lights are off in unoccupied areas. |