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Considerations For Commercial Kitchen Lighting

If you are looking into the prospect of commercial lighting, there are many different things to consider in the viewpoint of what you aim to achieve by installing such a lighting fixture.

From the amount of space you’re working with to the aesthetic you would like your lights to present, there are plenty of different things that you may not have previously thought of.

Depending on your reasoning for needing commercial lights, whether it be for a hotel, restaurant, or fast-food outlet, there is plenty to consider to get the best use for your business, staff and customers.

Throughout this blog, we will discuss some of the most important considerations you should make before you decide to order any commercial lighting fixtures.

 

Building Requirements

Your commercial building may not meet the general building standards that are required for some commercial lighting rigs. The green building code is something that should be considered when considering commercial lighting.

The green building code states that a commercial lighting rig should be between 10 and 15 watts per metre squared however new advancements in LED technology allow for this level to be between 5 and 8 watts per square metre.

These requirements should be carefully considered by all commercial businesses looking to invest in some lighting for their building.

 

Types of Lights

There are two main types of light that you can choose between for commercial lighting. One being the traditional Incandescent light bulbs and the other being LED lights.

 

LED Lights vs Incandescent Bulbs

Both Incandescent and LED bulbs are good options for you to choose between, with both hosting a unique set of benefits for the user.

 

The Benefits of Incandescent Light Bulbs

The first significant benefit of incandescent lighting fixtures is that they have a low initial cost, which is why they are still so popular in the modern day. When paying the regular price, these products could be bought in bulk for your lighting needs.

These types of bulbs have been around for many years and therefore are products that people are familiar with and are comfortable using, as opposed to LED lights in which people may not wish to make the switch due to their familiarity with their current products.

Incandescent lamps are also capable of a relatively high output of light due to the heat produced by the filament inside the bulb. This also provides the benefit of being a source of heat during the colder months of the year if you do not have a heater at your disposal.

 

Benefits of LED Lights

LED lights are the newest addition to the world of lighting providing a highly energy-efficient light source to homes across the world, most popularly in the UK and the United States.

LED lights are so energy efficient due to their lack of heat production, this means that all of the power that they draw is converted directly into an output of light.

Because of this energy efficiency, the lifespan of an LED bulb is far longer than any other, they can function for up to 50,000 hours compared to the 1,000 put forward by traditional incandescent bulbs.

Another understated advantage of LED Bulbs is that they operate immediately when your light switch is turned on. There has always been an issue with incandescent bulbs in which they take quite some time to fully turn on and may flicker for a short time before fully illuminating - this is not an issue with LED lights as they are not required to wait for any heat energy to be generated.

 

Our Recommendations

Our recommendation for commercial lighting would be to use LED lights as these are a much more energy-efficient way for you to light up your commercial space and will save you lots of money in the long term.

Your commercial lighting rig is more than likely to be on for the majority of hours of the day, therefore it is incredibly important for you to pick the most energy-saving lights possible in order to save you the most money possible.

Depending on what you may need, LED lights are extremely versatile and can be fitted to all sorts of indoor and outdoor spaces such as your ceilings, kitchen island or even to illuminate your cabinets.

These can be added to any room and will fit in with every kind of furniture making these perfect for all types of commercial space.

There are also plenty of different types of LED lights for you to choose from as they are such an adaptable light source. Some of the best include:

LED Lighting Strips - These can be either linear lighting or LED strip lights, the choice between the two is completely dependent upon your needs.

LED Bulbs, Spotlights and Downlights - The perfect choice for retail and sales businesses and can even be utilised in your home. These lights are great for showcasing a product in view of the public for people considering buying your products.

High Bay Lights - A high bay light can make a great addition to your kitchen, and can illuminate a large open-plan area. This is ideal if you need bright lighting in your kitchen. High-bay lights are also usually water-resistant, which is a necessary choice for culinary environments.

Non-Maintained Emergency LED - These types of lights are essential for any commercial building. They remain turned off when not in use or needed and will turn on when necessary. This helps greatly with energy consumption and makes the lights last for much longer periods of time.

 

Final Thoughts

To conclude, there are various things that you should consider when purchasing your commercial lighting rigs no matter the type of business you are planning to present.

Lights can be the perfect tools to enhance the experience of your customers and give your business space a greater rating among the public and reach the height of success.

At LED Supplier, we can provide you with LED lights of all shapes and sizes. We provide an extensive collection of both residential and commercial lighting to the highest possible standards to our customers across the UK.

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