With the advancement of France's Décret Tertiaire, industrial and warehousing facilities face mandatory targets to significantly reduce energy consumption by 2030. For logistics centers exceeding 10,000 square meters, lighting typically accounts for 25% to 40% of total operating expenses (OPEX). Amidst volatile electricity prices, traditional on/off lighting no longer meets the ROI (Return on Investment) requirements of B2B enterprises.
The Superior DALI-2 High Bay series by Goldenlux is more than just a lighting tool; it is a highly digitized communication terminal.
Bi-directional Communication: Unlike 1-10V analog dimming, DALI-2 supports two-way data exchange. Systems can retrieve real-time power consumption, driver temperature, and runtime data from Goldenlux fixtures.
Precise Individual Addressing: In complex racking areas, managers can independently code each lamp. This ensures that lights only activate to 100% brightness in aisles where forklifts are present, maintaining 10% safety lighting elsewhere.
Daylight Harvesting: Integrated with photosensors, the fixtures linearly adjust output power based on natural light entering through warehouse skylights, ensuring constant illuminance on work surfaces.
In industrial environments, any promise of "consistency" must be built on hardware parameters. Goldenlux adheres to the following standards:
Efficacy Performance: Luminous efficacy reaches 190lm/W - 210lm/W, meaning power consumption is only 30% of traditional metal halide lamps at equivalent brightness.
Electrical Protection: Integrated 6KV surge protection and a Power Factor (PF) >0.95 effectively resist harmonic interference from grid fluctuations in French industrial zones.
Thermal Management: Using high-thermal-conductivity die-cast aluminum housing, the LED core operates continuously at 50°C ambient temperatures, with lumen maintenance meeting L70/B10 standards (50,000 hours).
For procurement managers or electrical engineers in France, three key factors should be prioritized:
Interoperability: Ensure fixtures are certified by the DALI Alliance for seamless integration with major building automation systems like Schneider or ABB.
UGR Control: With ceiling heights often exceeding 10m, selecting Goldenlux professional optical lenses (UGR <22) reduces operator fatigue and complies with European indoor lighting standards.
Installation Flexibility: Support for hook, bracket, or chain mounting to shorten project timelines.
With the advancement of France's Décret Tertiaire, industrial and warehousing facilities face mandatory targets to significantly reduce energy consumption by 2030. For logistics centers exceeding 10,000 square meters, lighting typically accounts for 25% to 40% of total operating expenses (OPEX). Amidst volatile electricity prices, traditional on/off lighting no longer meets the ROI (Return on Investment) requirements of B2B enterprises.
The Superior DALI-2 High Bay series by Goldenlux is more than just a lighting tool; it is a highly digitized communication terminal.
Bi-directional Communication: Unlike 1-10V analog dimming, DALI-2 supports two-way data exchange. Systems can retrieve real-time power consumption, driver temperature, and runtime data from Goldenlux fixtures.
Precise Individual Addressing: In complex racking areas, managers can independently code each lamp. This ensures that lights only activate to 100% brightness in aisles where forklifts are present, maintaining 10% safety lighting elsewhere.
Daylight Harvesting: Integrated with photosensors, the fixtures linearly adjust output power based on natural light entering through warehouse skylights, ensuring constant illuminance on work surfaces.
In industrial environments, any promise of "consistency" must be built on hardware parameters. Goldenlux adheres to the following standards:
Efficacy Performance: Luminous efficacy reaches 190lm/W - 210lm/W, meaning power consumption is only 30% of traditional metal halide lamps at equivalent brightness.
Electrical Protection: Integrated 6KV surge protection and a Power Factor (PF) >0.95 effectively resist harmonic interference from grid fluctuations in French industrial zones.
Thermal Management: Using high-thermal-conductivity die-cast aluminum housing, the LED core operates continuously at 50°C ambient temperatures, with lumen maintenance meeting L70/B10 standards (50,000 hours).
For procurement managers or electrical engineers in France, three key factors should be prioritized:
Interoperability: Ensure fixtures are certified by the DALI Alliance for seamless integration with major building automation systems like Schneider or ABB.
UGR Control: With ceiling heights often exceeding 10m, selecting Goldenlux professional optical lenses (UGR <22) reduces operator fatigue and complies with European indoor lighting standards.
Installation Flexibility: Support for hook, bracket, or chain mounting to shorten project timelines.