Noxion LED High-Bay Lighting
Noxion LED high-bay lighting is ideal for illuminating large areas that have high ceilings like warehouses, production environments and sports halls. It's robust, has very good thermal conductivity and, with an IP rating of at least IP65, Noxion LED high-bay lighting is resistant to dust and water. If you're using conventional high-bay lights that have 250-watt or 400-watt gas-discharge bulbs, switching over to LED will save you approximately 50% in energy costs! What's more, due to sustainable LED technology, LED high-bay lights last up to 20 years! Buy a DALI-controllable LED high-bay light and you'll benefit from even more cost savings and an even longer lifespan. Naturally, Noxion's LED high-bay lighting lives up to the brand's motto: Best in class lighting.
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Noxion LED high-bay lighting is ideal for illuminating large areas that have high ceilings like warehouses, production environments and sports halls. It's robust, has very good thermal conductivity and, with an IP rating of at least IP65, Noxion LED high-bay lighting is resistant to dust and water. If you're using conventional high-bay lights that have 250-watt or 400-watt gas-discharge bulbs, switching over to LED will save you approximately 50% in energy costs! What's more, due to sustainable LED technology, LED high-bay lights last up to 20 years! Buy a DALI-controllable LED high-bay light and you'll benefit from even more cost savings and an even longer lifespan. Naturally, Noxion's LED high-bay lighting lives up to the brand's motto: Best in class lighting.
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Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.
