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What Is An LED Wall Pack Light?

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LED technology has advanced to be more efficient in providing quality light. It also works for more extended periods than traditional light types. An LED wall pack light is an energy-efficient outdoor lighting option mounted on building walls. They provide a wide range of illumination to busy areas near a property.

 

A wall pack also functions as an extra layer of security around a building's premises. You'll find wall pack lights mounted on the walls of industrial or commercial buildings. These provide security and general lighting to the immediate surroundings. An LED wall pack light offers a modern touch to locations, and they come in various colors and designs.

 

What Are Common Wattage Range for Wall Pack Lights?

First-time buyers might get confused while shopping for these lights. That's due to the differences in wattage, designs, and other factors. But this guide explains the significant differences to aid your buying decision. LED wall pack lights come in different wattages to suit specific illumination requirements.

 

You need to consider the wattage for specific applications. Here are the major classifications based on wattage:

 

  1. High-Powered (80 to 120 Watts): These lights are the most powerful options. They're perfect for applications with lumen output as the primary focus. These high-powered wall packs are excellent for light fixtures mounted on tall buildings. Their extra light output illuminates the ground from the extended heights.

     
  1. Medium Wattage (30 to 50 Watts): These are the most popular options. Contractors buy them in large quantities for commercial construction or retrofit projects. They often occupy the middle ground area by balancing efficiency and lumen output. They're ideal for most wall pack lighting requirements.

     
  1. Low Wattage (12 to 28 Watts): These lights focus on efficiency and cost savings. They don't need significant light output. Hence, they're ideal for illuminating small places such as interior corridors and walkways. They're also small and can fit into small places where large wall pack lights might not reach.

     
  1. Selectable Wattage (40 to 120W): these wall packs are unique in that you can adjust the wattage consumed (down or up). But that depends on the fixture requirements. These options are ideal for those who aren't sure of the required power output for an application. They're also perfect for individuals looking to buy one wall pack model for an entire project.

     

What Are The Wall Pack Design Options?

There are many options for anyone looking to get LED wall pack lighting. That's due to the differences in requirements and application needs. It's important to choose the correct wall pack design to ensure they meet your requirements. Here are the most common types to help you choose the most suitable for your needs.

General LED Wall Pack Options

Standard wall packs have the highest volume options. That's due to their simple design, price point, and good light output. They come in different fixed wattage ranges depending on the fixture requirements. They're sealed from water ingress and weather conditions. Hence, standard wall packs have the lowest profile.

 

They feature a wide beam angle and streamlined housing. They're ideal for industrial and commercial building exteriors. You'll also find them on vertical surfaces like privacy or dividing walls. If you need a general light to surround your property, the best choice would be a standard wall pack.

 

High output wall packs are the most powerful options. They're used for applications that need high lumen outputs. They're installed in industrial facilities needing lighting fixtures on tall building walls. Despite mounting them high, their strong lumen output provides adequate illumination.

Specialized LED Wall Pack Options

Tunable wall packs are a popular and unique option. This wall pack light allows you to adjust the lumen output to suit the application. Users can buy a series of lights for applications needing different lumen outputs. These lights offer flexibility to buyers who aren't sure of the lumen output required.

 

If you need direct light, you need adjustable wall packs to provide directional illumination. They are ideal for building exteriors and facilities looking to illuminate significant landscape design features. Adjustable head wall packs also highlight specific areas for security or safety purposes.

 

Lastly, photocell wall pack lights are like standard options in power output, size, and shape. However, they allow the usage of photocells for automatic turn off and on. That depends on the ambient lighting. This feature is perfect for applications without an automatically-controlled outdoor lighting system switch. 

 

Benefits of LED Wall Pack Compared to Traditional Lighting Options

Every product has its benefits. Sodium vapor bulbs are the typical outdoor lights with a deep yellow hue. Mercury vapor and conventional incandescent bulbs are interior applications for wall pack lighting.

 

While these solutions have their advantages, LED lighting outperforms every conventional alternative. Here are some comparisons between LED lighting and other conventional wall pack lighting options.

 

Industrial LED Wall Pack Light vs. Sodium Vapor Lights

Low-pressure sodium vapor lights emit a deep, yellow light. But, high-pressure sodium vapor lights have a whiter light. These were the best choices for efficiency before the introduction of LEDs. MH lights are common in industrial or warehouse settings.

 

You'll also find them in large areas that need illumination. Benefits of MH lamps include enough foot-candle levels and decent color rendering. Yet, they take a long period to warm up (about 15 to 30 minutes), and they're expensive to maintain. Unlike LED lights, they flicker off and on and waste energy through heat emissions.

 

LED High Output Wall Pack vs. HPS (High-Pressure Sodium) Lights

High-pressure sodium lights are great for locations in need of high output wall packs. Examples include business, industrial, recreational, and warehouse facilities. Their benefits include long lifespans and high energy.

 

They also have low operating costs (high energy efficiency) and are quite affordable. Yet, HPS lighting isn't as good as LED high bay lighting in these aspects. Besides, HPS bulbs have a long warm period and poor color rendering.

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