LED Street and Area Lighting Fixtures are ideal for outdoor areas including streets, roadways, parking lots, and pedestrian areas. Well-designed LED outdoor fixtures can provide the required surface illuminance using less energy and with improved uniformity. These LED Area Lights also have a significantly longer life and offer better lumen maintenance, energy efficiency, durability, color quality, light distribution, thermal management, and low costs.
When selecting an LED Area Light, you will want to consider the following options:
Mounts
LED Area Lights are available in different mounts such as pole mounted fixtures, slipfitter and trunnion mount models, knuckle pole and wall mounts. LED Area Lights also fit into commercial fixtures and shoebox fixtures which feature multiple mounting options, and a heavy duty slim design.
Lumens
With new light bulbs, shopping by lumens is more important than shopping by watts when choosing which energy-efficient bulb to purchase. While wattage measures the amount of energy required to light products, lumens measure the amount of light produced. This means that the more lumens the product has, the brighter the light source is. Instead of buying products based on how much energy they consume (watts), consumers should consider how much light they give us (lumens).
Wattage
Wattage is the measure of the bulb’s energy consumption – not how much light it puts out. Energy-efficient bulbs use fewer watts to give off the same amount of brightness (lumens). Because of this, LEDs (which have typically low wattages when compared with lumens) not only help reduce energy usage but also lower electric bills.
Color Temperature
Color temperature refers to the color appearance of the light that comes from a light source. It’s an important performance characteristic to asses when evaluating bulbs because the color temperature creates the mood of the space you are lighting and can thus influence buying behavior or work performance. The apparent color of a light source is measured in Kelvin. The higher the Kelvin temperature, the whiter the light.
DLC Listed
When a fixture is DLC Listed (stands for Design Light Consortium) it may qualify for energy rebates by your local utility which can significantly reduce the cost of ownership. The qualified products list is a resource for program administrators, to help them decide which solid state lighting products to include in their energy efficiency promotions.
We have 50 lights in our mobile home park. The pole height is at 12’ or less. We bought some cheap barn yard led to replace out HPS lights. They worked great for a year and a half. They are now going out on us.
The mount is on a round post sticking out from the wood poles.
Based on what I have read we need 15 watt or less.
What do you suggest make and style. What cost range are we looking at?
Hi Dan! We suggest you contact an electrician to look at your specific fixtures, and give you the exact item you’ll need. Our LED Area Lights have a wide range, from $62 – $402. You can check them out here:
https://www.conservationmart.com/c-398-led-area-lights.aspx