Industrial park lighting should first zone production, logistics, traffic, parking, loading and public-safety areas. Applying one lux target or fixture type to the entire site creates dark zones, glare and wasted energy.
Inputs should include the master plan, heights, road widths, poles, circuits, hours, cameras, special environments and applicable local standards.
Define tasks by zone
Separate task planes for production, rack aisles, roads, loading yards, parking and gates.
- Map people, vehicle and forklift routes
- Separate continuous and intermittent use
- Identify hazardous, clean, cold and wet zones
Turn geometry and environment into inputs
Height, width, racks, obstructions, reflectance and maintenance jointly determine layout.
- Record existing positions and circuits
- Set lux and uniformity targets
- Check glare, color, protection and emergency needs
Combine fixtures and optics by area
High bays, linear tri-proof lights, road optics, floodlights and solar systems perform different tasks.
- Compare high-bay optics
- Check pole height and spacing
- Mix floodlight beams
- Add sensing or dimming
Close the loop with a pilot and measurement
Validate a representative zone and measure lux, uniformity, power and controls after installation.
- Keep layout and aiming records
- Check CCTV and boundary spill
- Create maintenance and energy baselines