Warehouse lighting, but also any other lighting, has different parameters. It is distinguished, inter alia, luminous efficacy , expressed in the number of lumens emitted by one watt (lm / W) and color rendering index (CRI). In both cases, the higher the score, the better the properties.
CRI is measured from 0 to 100. The lower the result, the more difficult it is to identify colors with a given light source. 100 means full reflection of colors , identical to natural light.
Our warehouse hall lighting is in the CRI range from 70 to 100 . All LED lamps meet this parameter, but obsolete traditional luminaires equipped with fluorescent lamps have a factor of around 60, so they can make work difficult. Modern LED panels also offer the highest luminous efficiency on the market making them relatively cheap to use.
Main lighting is not everything, because every warehouse should be equipped with emergency , which will turn on e.g. in in the event of a power failure, allowing employees to comfortably leave the facility or to repair the fault.