Project Background
In April 2024, a manufacturing facility in Italy reached out with a common problem many older factories face.
Their existing lighting system had been running for years, mostly based on outdated industrial lamps with uneven light output. Some work zones were bright enough, while others were clearly under-lit. From a production point of view, this created eye strain, safety risks, and inconsistent working conditions across the plant.
From the engineering side, the request was simple but strict:
improve visibility, reduce energy use, and avoid frequent maintenance.
That became the baseline for this LED High Bay Light upgrade.
LED High Bay Light factory project Why LED High Bay Light Was Chosen
After reviewing ceiling height, working hours, and layout, the project moved toward a high bay solution rather than linear or panel-style lighting. The factory operates long shifts, so thermal stability and driver reliability mattered more than decorative design.
The final decision was to use SEEKINGLED HBS Series LED High Bay Light, rated at 150W.
A total of 500 units were installed across the production area.
Product Configuration Used on Site
Product: LED High Bay Light
Series: HBS
Model: XJ-HBS150W
Power: 150W
Efficiency: 140 lm/W (Neutral White)
Luminous Flux: 21,000 lm
Quantity: 500 pcs
From an engineering perspective, the HBS series fits high-ceiling factories well. The fin-type aluminum heat sink keeps junction temperature stable during long daily operation, and the toughened glass cover provides mechanical protection without blocking light output.
The IP65 rating also made sense for this environment, where dust and humidity are part of daily operation.
Installation and On-Site Results
After installation and basic aiming adjustments, the factory floor reached an average illumination of around 300 lux.
This level was not selected randomly—it aligns well with typical industrial production requirements while avoiding excessive glare.
From feedback on site, the improvement was immediately noticeable. Shadows between machines were reduced, color recognition improved, and overall visibility became more consistent across different zones.
From the electrical side, the LED system reduced load significantly compared to the old fixtures, which helped the factory lower its long-term operating costs.
Feedback from the Factory
Management focused on two things:
energy savings and reliability.
Both targets were met. The LED High Bay Light system reduced power consumption while requiring far less attention than the old lamps. Maintenance staff reported fewer interventions, and production teams noticed a more comfortable visual environment during long shifts.
Workers also responded positively. Better lighting may sound minor, but in practice it affects focus, safety, and fatigue levels.
Engineering Conclusion
From a project standpoint, this Italian factory upgrade shows why LED High Bay Light solutions have become standard in modern industrial lighting.
The SEEKINGLED HBS Series delivered what the site actually needed: stable output, reasonable brightness, solid thermal control, and long service life. No complex controls, no unnecessary features—just dependable performance.
For factories planning similar upgrades, this project is a practical reference rather than a showcase.
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