LED Linear High Bay Light

LUMINEX’s new generation LH07 Series LED Linear High Bay lights deliver superior energy efficiency, outstanding light uniformity, and an extended lifespan. Designed for both new installations and retrofit projects, the LH07 series is the ideal solution for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, gymnasiums, retail stores, and other large indoor spaces requiring powerful, reliable illumination.

Different Dimension Available

Linear high bay
Linear high bay
Linear high bay

Key Features

  • Multiple Wattage & CCT Selectable:
    Each LH07 model supports both wattage and CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) selection, allowing on-site tuning for maximum flexibility. Choose from 4000K or 5000K to suit your project’s requirements, and adjust wattage to optimize energy use and light output.

  • High Efficacy & Lumen Output:
    Delivers scalable lumen packages ranging from 12,500 lm up to 62,000 lm, with efficacies up to 156 lm/W. This ensures bright, uniform lighting with significant energy savings.

  • Compact, Contractor-Friendly Design:
    The streamlined structure allows for quick and easy installation, reducing labor time and costs. Supports multiple mounting options: steel wire rope (default), surface mount, and conduit pendant mount.

Linear high bay
Linear high bay
  • Advanced Electrical Performance:
    Universal input voltage (120-277VAC or 347-480VAC), 0-10V dimming (down to 10%), high power factor (>0.90), low THD (<20%), and built-in 6KV surge protection ensure reliable, efficient operation.

  • Durability & Longevity:
    Rated for 50,000 hours (L70, TM-21), even in demanding environments. Operates in temperatures from -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to +122°F). UL/cUL listed for damp locations.

  • Glare Control & Uniformity:
    Prismatic translucent lens design enhances light distribution, reduces glare, and improves visual comfort in large spaces.

  • Emergency Ready:
    Compatible with emergency battery operation (5°C to 50°C / 41°F to 122°F).

Model Options & Specifications

ModelWattage Options (Tunable)Max Lumen OutputEfficacy (lm/W)CCT Options
LH07 80W32/48/64/80W12,500 lm1564000K/5000K
LH07 130W52/78/104/130W19,500 lm1504000K/5000K
LH07 160W64/96/128/160W25,000 lm1564000K/5000K
LH07 200W80/120/160/200W31,000 lm1554000K/5000K
LH07 250W100/150/200/250W38,200 lm1534000K/5000K
LH07 300W120/180/240/300W45,000 lm1554000K/5000K
LH07 400W160/240/320/400W62,000 lm1554000K/5000K

Quick Facts

  • Five-year limited warranty
  • Damp location rated (UL/cUL)
  • Wattage adjustable: 100%, 80%, 60%, 40%
  • 0-10V dimming standard (10%-100%)
  • Prismatic lens for glare control
  • Flexible mounting options
  • Emergency battery operation supported

Applications

  • Warehouses & Distribution Centers
  • Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities
  • Gymnasiums & Sports Arenas
  • Retail Stores & Supermarkets
  • Cold Storage & Logistics Hubs
  • Aircraft Hangars

Why Choose LUMINEX LED Shoebox Light?

Factory-Direct Savings

Manufactured in our state-of-the-art Cambodia facility, our linear high bay lights deliver exceptional quality—without the markup. Enjoy lower costs and zero import duty.

Stocked in the USA

Get the lights you need, when you need them. With inventory in the USA, we guarantee fast delivery, no warehouse headaches, and no financing delays.

Contractor-Ready

Designed for easy installation, robust durability, and maximum energy efficiency—LUMINEX is the partner you can trust for every outdoor project.

What is a linear high bay?

A linear high bay is a type of industrial or commercial lighting fixture specifically designed for spaces with high ceilings, typically 15 feet (4.5 meters) or higher. The term “linear” refers to the long, rectangular shape of the fixture, as opposed to the round or UFO-shaped high bay lights.

Key Features

  • Shape: Long and narrow, similar to a fluorescent tube fixture, which allows for even light distribution over large areas.
  • Mounting Height: Ideal for ceilings 15-40 feet high, such as in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, gymnasiums, big-box retail stores, and distribution centers.
  • Light Source: Modern linear high bays use LED technology (sometimes referred to as ED lighting), offering high energy efficiency, long life, and excellent light quality.
  • Applications: Best suited for illuminating large, open spaces where uniform lighting is critical for safety and productivity.

Benefits

  • Uniform Light Distribution: The linear design spreads light evenly across wide aisles and open spaces, reducing shadows and dark spots.
  • Energy Efficiency: LED linear high bays use up to 60% less energy than traditional HID or fluorescent fixtures.
  • Long Lifespan: LEDs last much longer, reducing maintenance and replacement costs.
  • Instant On/Off: No warm-up time, unlike older HID fixtures.

Typical Uses

  • Warehouses
  • Factories
  • Gymnasiums
  • Supermarkets and big-box retail stores
  • Convention centers

In summary:
A linear high bay is a high-output, energy-efficient lighting solution for large, high-ceilinged spaces, providing even, reliable illumination where it’s needed most. If you have a specific application or space in mind, I can help recommend the right type and layout for your needs!

What is the best height for high bay lights?

1. Typical Ranges

  • Ceiling Height 15–20 feet (4.5–6m):

    • Use fixtures with 10,000–15,000 lumens.
    • Common in smaller warehouses, workshops, and retail stores.
  • Ceiling Height 20–30 feet (6–9m):

    • Use fixtures with 16,000–24,000 lumens.
    • Standard for most warehouses, gyms, and manufacturing spaces.
  • Ceiling Height 30–40 feet (9–12m):

    • Use fixtures with 25,000–40,000+ lumens.
    • Needed in large distribution centers, aircraft hangars, or sports arenas.

2. Spacing

  • Rule of Thumb: Space fixtures 1 to 1.5 times the mounting height apart for even illumination.
    • Example: At 25 ft height, space fixtures 25–37 ft apart.

3. Application Considerations

  • Warehouses (racking): May require aisle optics and slightly higher mounting for vertical illumination.
  • Open Areas: Standard reflectors or wide beam angles work well.

4. Light Levels

  • General Storage: 10–20 foot-candles (FC)
  • Detailed Work/Manufacturing: 30–50 FC

Summary Table

Ceiling HeightRecommended Fixture LumensTypical Application
15–20 ft10,000–15,000Small warehouse, retail
20–30 ft16,000–24,000Standard warehouse, gym
30–40 ft25,000–40,000+Large warehouse, hangar

Expert Tips

  • Always consider the specific tasks performed in the area—more detailed work requires higher light levels.
  • LED high bay lights are the industry standard now for efficiency and longevity.
  • Check local codes and IES (Illuminating Engineering Society) recommendations for your specific application.

How long do high bay lights last?

1. LED High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    50,000 to 100,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    Usually 10–20 years, depending on daily usage and environment.
  • Notes:
    LEDs are the most popular choice today due to their long life, low maintenance, and energy efficiency.

2. Metal Halide High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    10,000 to 20,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    2–5 years with regular use.
  • Notes:
    These were standard for decades but are being replaced by LEDs. They also lose brightness (lumen depreciation) much faster than LEDs.

3. High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    24,000 hours on average
  • Years of Use:
    About 4–6 years.
  • Notes:
    HPS is more common in outdoor or industrial spaces, but still less efficient and shorter-lived than LEDs.

4. Fluorescent High Bay Lights

  • Typical Lifespan:
    15,000 to 35,000 hours
  • Years of Use:
    3–7 years.
  • Notes:
    Less common for high bay applications now, but still seen in some older installations.

What Affects Lifespan?

  • Quality of Fixture and Components: Better brands last longer.
  • Operating Environment: Excessive heat, dust, or moisture can reduce lifespan.
  • Usage Patterns: Lights run 24/7 will reach their rated hours much sooner.
  • Maintenance: Regular cleaning and timely replacement of components (like drivers for LEDs) help maximize life.

Summary Table

TypeTypical Lifespan (Hours)Typical Years of Use
LED50,000–100,00010–20
Metal Halide10,000–20,0002–5
HPS24,0004–6
Fluorescent15,000–35,0003–7

In summary:
If you want the longest-lasting, lowest-maintenance solution, LED high bay lights are the clear choice today. If you have existing non-LED high bays, consider upgrading for better performance and reduced operational costs.

How far apart should high bay lights be?

The spacing of high bay lights depends on several factors:

  • Ceiling Height
  • Lumen Output of Each Fixture
  • Desired Brightness (foot-candles)
  • Application Type (warehouse, gym, manufacturing, etc.)

General Guidelines (USA Standards)

1. Ceiling Height 15-20 ft
  • Spacing: 12-18 ft apart
  • Typical Application: Small warehouses, retail, garages
2. Ceiling Height 20-30 ft
  • Spacing: 15-25 ft apart
  • Typical Application: Larger warehouses, gymnasiums, industrial spaces
3. Ceiling Height 30-40 ft
  • Spacing: 20-30 ft apart
  • Typical Application: Large distribution centers, aircraft hangars

Quick Reference Table

Ceiling HeightRecommended Spacing
15-20 ft12-18 ft
20-30 ft15-25 ft
30-40 ft20-30 ft

Additional Tips

  • Overlap: For uniform lighting, allow some overlap in light coverage.
  • Task Areas: For areas needing more light (workstations, inspection), reduce spacing.
  • Aisles: For aisles, fixtures are often placed directly above the aisle, spaced based on width and required brightness.

Example Calculation

If you have a 25 ft ceiling and want general warehouse lighting:

  • Use high bay fixtures with 20,000-30,000 lumens each.
  • Space them about 18-22 ft apart for even coverage.

Summary

  • Lower ceilings = closer spacing
  • Higher ceilings = wider spacing
  • Always consider your specific lighting needs and layout.