How LEDs Can Make Your Church Lighting Shine

LEDS can make Church Lighting Shine

Regardless of your church’s size, strategic lighting is crucial to executing a successful worship service. Lighting a church presents many unique challenges, including vaulted ceiling heights and unique architectural features with complex control systems. Thankfully, some solutions offer churches the opportunity to quickly upgrade to LED light bulbs and at a low cost.

LED light technology is riding a massive surge of popularity and for a good reason. LED lights compact, power-saving capabilities offer your church way more “bang for your buck” and solve a wide variety of problems. It won’t be too long before everything with a light source is powered by LED.

LED lighting options expand your church’s sanctuary lighting capacity by up to 500% and help you realize a notable cost saving on your electric bill. Also, LED Church lighting requires a lot less maintenance than conventional bulbs with a bulb lifespan of 10 years or more. Your congregation will enjoy less heat from your LED lighting than traditional lighting while using less wattage. LED lighting is also available in recessed can lighting options as well.

LED Church Lighting solutions include:

  • FRONT LIGHTING: LED ellipsoidal fixtures
  • TOP or BACKLIGHTING: PAR fixtures
  • BACKGROUND or SET LIGHTING: LED stage lighting
  • Stage lighting controls

To view a detailed church lighting case study and for more information on church lighting options available, please visit our services page on House of Worship Lighting Options.

If your church needs a lighting upgrade in the Raleigh, North Carolina, or Nashville, Tennessee area, please contact Victory Lights for a consultation and bring light into your church.

LED Warehouse Lighting: Improve Energy Efficiency

LED Warehouse Lighting

Until recently, high-intensity discharge (HID) light fixtures were the standard luminaires for open warehouse lighting, but they present several challenges. Because they have a long re-strike time, they can’t easily be switched off when areas are temporarily unoccupied. They are fragile when compared to newer technologies and need frequent replacement. That entails bringing in a lift, which is costly and disruptive to a warehouse’s workflow. HIDs are also much more energy-hungry than newer technology.

If high-intensity discharge (HID) light fixtures are still providing your warehouse lighting, a retrofit could provide multiple benefits. They include lower energy consumption, lower utility bills, reduced maintenance costs, and better quality lighting throughout the warehouse. Better lighting will, in turn, improve aesthetics, safety, security, and quality control.

Victory Lights can help with LED warehouse lighting. LED’s use much smaller watts of power than other lights and do not heat up when they are on. They are resistant to damage and maintenance-free. There has been a great deal of improvement in their color rendering and brightness in recent years and are environmentally friendly. A 400-watt metal halide can be replaced by an LED consuming a little over 200 watts, while an 80-watt LED can replace a 250-watt metal halide. And both will maintain over 90 percent of their output at 60,000 hours. LED fixtures have an extremely long life of an LED fixture, which translates into significant reductions in maintenance costs, especially in hard-to-access areas. Also, generous rebates are available for LEDs from some utilities. Victory Lights can walk you through what rebates are available from your utility company.

Warehouse Lighting Controls

In addition to specifying luminaires, a warehouse lighting design may also include some control system. One type reduces lighting when areas are unoccupied and can work in several different ways. Switching systems turn lights on and off by connecting or removing lighting sources from the power supply. This system is simple, cost-effective, and useful in areas where an abrupt change in light levels will not be frequent or noticeable to occupants. Dimming systems adjust light output and power input over a specified range. A third option is “step-switching.” This is where multiple lamps in a single light fixture can be switched on and off independent of each other. This allows for a couple of steps between full and zero light output.

Daylight Harvesting Increases Efficiency

Another type of control system to consider is daylight harvesting, which involves installing photosensors near windows and skylights. Daylighting control systems dim or shut off lights when there is a sufficient amount of ambient light available.

Determining the energy savings potential of any control strategy depends on a building’s space and lighting characteristics. But properly installed and adjusted, most control systems reliably save a substantial amount of energy.

If your warehouse lighting needs an upgrade, contact Victory Lights for a complete lighting consultation.