Most parking lot lights utilize one of three types of lamps.
High pressure sodium parking lot lights.
Replacing 400w metal halide and high pressure sodium.
We also offer special conversion metal halide bulbs that can be used with fixtures intended for high pressure sodium light bulbs.
High pressure sodium hps lights are commonly used for outdoor application like parking lot lighting street lights etc.
They are generally brighter than led parking lot fixtures but take longer to warm up and need to be replaced more often.
Found on commercial properties schools and other types of businesses.
Parking lot lights are outdoor lighting fixtures that project maximum light over large areas such as open air parking lots to provide high visibility so pedestrians and vehicles can safely navigate their way through.
High energy costs frequent maintenance costs and sub par lighting performance.
High intensity discharge lamps such as metal halide high pressure sodium and if they are very old mercury vapor lamps.
You can also replace your 400w metal halide or high pressure sodium commercial parking lot lights with leds.
The three main issues surrounding these old parking lot lights are.
These parking lot fixtures use either high pressure sodium hps or metal halide mh lamps to project a powerful high intensity light in either amber or natural light colors.
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Hps fixtures quickly picked up speed and by 1970 many parking lot lights and street lights were adopting the new lighting technology.
Parking lot light poles are used to mount parking lot lights at varying heights and can be round or square.
They are generally brighter than led parking lot fixtures but take longer to warm up and need to be replaced more often.
These parking lot fixtures use either high pressure sodium hps or metal halide mh lamps to project a powerful high intensity light in either amber or natural light colors.
They are generally brighter than led parking lot fixtures but take longer to warm up and need to be replaced more often.
These parking lot fixtures use either high pressure sodium hps or metal halide mh lamps to project a powerful high intensity light in either amber or natural light colors.