Warehouse Lighting Project — Gurnee

Gurnee, IL

Warehouse Lighting Project — Gurnee



Duvon™ supplied a new-build distribution centre with BMS-zoned dimmable industrial high-bay LED — per-aisle independent control, ten-year zero-touch service projection.

The Gurnee facility is a new-build distribution centre with a clean-sheet lighting brief: maximise operational uptime, minimise reactive maintenance over a fifteen-year horizon, and integrate cleanly with the building's BMS.

Duvon supplied an industrial high-bay LED system with > 100,000-hour L70 LED engines, replaceable surge-protected drivers, and a 0-10V dimming interface tied directly into the BMS. Each aisle is independently zoned, allowing the operations team to schedule output by shift pattern.

The commissioned facility delivers 30-fc aisle uniform illuminance, BMS-scheduled dimming, and a projected ten-year zero-touch maintenance window.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  IES RP-7 industrial

Average Illuminance:  30 fc aisle uniform horizontal

Uniformity:  1.5:1

Fixtures:  Industrial High-Bay LED 240W (5000K, dimmable)

Energy Savings:  Baseline efficient (new build)


Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

0-10V dimming integrated directly with the building's BMS. Per-aisle independent zoning allows shift-pattern scheduling. Replaceable surge-protected drivers extend service life.

USTA / SPORT STANDARD STATEMENT

Not applicable — designed to IES RP-7 industrial 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 240W (5000K, dimmable)
Standard Designed to IES RP-7 industrial lighting standards.
Efficiency Gain Baseline efficient (new build)
Warranty 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

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