Industrial Warehouse Lighting — Glare-Controlled High-Bay

USA

Industrial Warehouse Lighting — Glare-Controlled High-Bay


Duvon™ supplied glare-controlled mixed-use industrial high-bay LED with UGR < 22 across both operations and visitor lanes — zero end-of-shift eye-fatigue complaints.

This mixed-use industrial site combines a fulfilment floor with a customer-walk lane along the dock-side wall. Standard high-bay luminaires produced unacceptable point-source glare for visitors, and the operations team flagged worker eye fatigue at the end of long shifts.

Duvon's specification used a glare-controlled industrial high-bay platform with deeper optical shielding and a Unified Glare Rating (UGR) below 22 across both the operations floor and the visitor lane. Output was set to 35-fc horizontal at the working plane to support fast manual order picking.

Worker eye-fatigue complaints have dropped to zero across two reporting cycles, and the visitor lane reads as a comfortable indoor commercial space rather than a back-of-house warehouse.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  IES RP-7 / EN 12464-1

Average Illuminance:  32 fc working plane horizontal

Uniformity:  1.5:1

Fixtures:  Industrial High-Bay LED (5000K, UGR < 22)

Energy Savings:  Up to 61% vs HID


Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

Unified Glare Rating held below 22 across both operations and visitor lanes. Optical shielding selected for end-of-shift eye comfort across long shift patterns.

USTA / SPORT STANDARD STATEMENT

Not applicable — designed to IES RP-7 industrial and EN 12464-1 commercial practice.

DARK-SKY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Indoor industrial system; spill contained within the building envelope.

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Technical Data

Core Engine Industrial High-Bay LED (5000K, UGR < 22)
Standard Designed to IES RP-7 industrial lighting standards.
Efficiency Gain Up to 61% vs HID
Warranty 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

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