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- 80 Watt Square LED Paint Booth Fixture | 11200 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100V-277V or 277V-480V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Yoke | 3/4 in NPT Pendant Retail Price:$514.29Availability: 100V-277V: 238 In Stock 277V-480V: Built to Order 6 Weeks - 100 Watt Square LED Paint Booth Fixture | 14000 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100V-277V or 277-480V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Yoke | 3/4 in NPT Pendant Retail Price:$563.16Availability: 100V-277V: 290 In Stock 277V-480V: 25 In Stock - 150 Watt LED Paint Booth Fixture | 21000 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100V-277V or 277V-480V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 400 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Yoke | 3/4 in NPT Pendant Retail Price:$612.28Availability: 100V-277V: 570 In Stock 277V-480V: Back in Stock 5/6 - 40 Watt 2 Foot Low Profile Paint Booth LED Fixture | 5600 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 175 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Bracket | Surface | Wall - 60 Watt 4 Foot Low Profile Paint Booth LED Fixture | 8400 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Bracket | Surface | Wall Retail Price:$579.09Inventory Count: 21Availability:In Stock | Ships In:4-7 Business Days - 80 Watt 4 Foot Low Profile Paint Booth LED Fixture | 11200 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Bracket | Surface | Wall Retail Price:$636.36Inventory Count: 4Availability:In Stock | Availability:Built to Order 8 Weeks - 50 Watt Paint Booth LED Fixture | 7000 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Chain-Cable | Surface - 60 Watt Paint Booth LED Fixture | 8400 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Chain-Cable | Surface Retail Price:$684.48Inventory Count: 70Availability:In Stock | Ships In:4-7 Business Days - 60 Watt Paint Booth LED Fixture | 7800 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 130 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Bracket | Surface | Wall Retail Price:$499.12Inventory Count: 120Availability:In Stock | Ships In:3-5 Business Days - 60 Watt Paint Booth LED Fixture | 8400 Lumens | Class 1 Division 2 | 5000K | 100-277V
Lumens/Watt: 140 Replaces: 250 Watt Metal Halide Warranty: 5 years Life Hours: 50,000 (L70) hours Mount: Bracket | Surface | Wall | 3/4 in NPT Pendant Retail Price:$750.69Inventory Count: 106Availability:In Stock | Ships In:4-7 Business Days
Benefits of Using LED Paint Booth Lights
There are many benefits, but here are the top reasons you should consider using LED spray painting lights:
- They are energy efficient and will lower your lighting bills with energy savings when compared to Metal Halide and fluorescent fixtures.
- They have a longer lifespan – which means less maintenance and replacement of bulbs and ballasts. Many of our products will last 10 + years when used as much as 12 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- They produce significantly less heat versus traditional Metal Halide (HID) lighting.
- They provide consistent lighting and don’t strobe as fluorescent lighting does.
- They provide high-quality, bright, and consistent natural light.
Choosing the Right LED Paint Booth Lighting
The most important first step is to understand what type of spraying you’re doing. If your spray booth process creates explosive paint vapors, then you should use explosive-proof lighting. Do not substitute vapor-proof lighting for explosion-proof light (we discuss this further below).
From there, it’s a function of understanding the factors of your spray booth: size, brightness, and application, and whether you want to replace your existing fixtures or retrofit your fixtures.
Best LED Lights for a Paint Booth
Let’s make sure we are specific about the type of material used in a paint booth. For the most part, the dangerous paints are oil-based or alcohol-based. Water-based paints are not a concern.
Are hazardous paints or finishes being applied in a booth? Then you have to use explosion-rated or hazardous location-rated spray painting lights.
The best way to determine this is to check with your local permitting office or fire inspector.
Using LED Lights in a Paint Booth or Blast Booth
Yes, we have many explosion-proof lights that are designed to be used in paint booths. If you have fluorescent explosion-proof lights, you can retrofit them with magnetic LED strips. We have an entire range of retrofit tubes and magnetic strip retrofit kits designed to replace fluorescent bulbs.
Using Vapor-Proof Lights in a Paint Booth
Vapor-proof fixtures keep the outside environment from entering into the fixture. This gas or vapor could shorten the life of the fixture. Never use it in place of an explosion-proof light.
In the case of non-explosive water-born vapors, then you could use a vapor-proof fixture. We recommend you contact your local city, town, or county engineering office first. And ask them what is or isn’t allowed within their jurisdiction.
Classifications of Lighting Needed for LED Paint Booth Lights
To answer this, we recommend you ask your city, county, or town fire department.
There is one safe answer though. Class 1 Division 1Â (C1D1) is meant for the harshest of explosive environments. It is a safer option than Class 1 Division 2Â (C1D2),
Difference Between Class 1 Division 1 and Class 1 Division 2 in Paint Booth Lighting?
- C1D1 is a category of lights where an explosive environment is always present.
- C1D2 is a category of lights where an explosive environment is sometimes present.
A word of caution – don’t assume that C1D2 applies because the paint booth is not used ‘all the time’. When in use, the conditions of C1D1 exist, and that should be the way you approach this decision
Intrinsically Safe LED Paint Shop Lighting
Intrinsically safe lights are typically very small battery-powered lights, like flashlights. Both intrinsically safe lights and explosion-proof lights are designed to meet one common goal – to not create an explosion from a failure inside the light to escape to the dangerous environment they operate in.
Powerful intrinsically safe lights are very expensive, so explosion-proof rated lighting is a better cost-effective option.
Do these LED Fixtures Have Glass or Plastic Lenses?
Most of our explosion-proof fixtures have tempered glass lenses.
Keeping Paint off Light Fixtures in a Spray Booth
If paint gets on the body of the fixture, it will have no effect. If it gets on the lens, it will reduce the amount of light. If this happens, since the lens has tempered glass, you can scrape the paint off when it does happen.
Installing LED Lights in a Paint Booth
Yes, providing it’s done by a qualified electrician. They understand and conform to all the codes associated with explosion-proof lighting.
Why LED Lights in Spray Booths are Better than Fluorescent and Metal Halide Lighting
There are so many options available, but it is safe to say that we can provide an LED Paint Booth Lighting System that uses less energy than HID and fluorescent lighting that will be as bright if not brighter. Many of our lights come in varying power options, so it is very easy for us to suggest an option to provide you with as much light and brightness as you need.
Types of LED Lighting For a Paint Booth
If the vapors produced are explosive, then use explosion-proof lighting. We have many formats of explosion-proof lighting.
These paint spray booth light fixtures include ceiling and wall-mounted fixtures. We offer linear fixtures as well as compact square/round lights. We can even offer flood lighting to light up areas in large-sized spray booths.
Foot Candle Standards for Paint Booth Lighting
The industry standard for a paint booth is between 100 to 150-foot candles at 3 feet height above floor level. If you opt for a different foot candle – then light quality, placement, and size need to be adjusted accordingly. We provide (free) lighting plans for paint booths to ensure the paint booth LED lights we recommend will meet your needs.
Do I Need Explosion Proof Fixtures with Water-Based Paints and Finishes?
You should always ask your city, town, or county fire departments for their guidelines. If you’re 100% certain the water-based paints and finishes will never cause an explosion, then you won’t need them.
Retrofitting Existing Fixtures with LED
Yes, but first make sure you are not violating any code requirements set by your local government. Replacing fluorescent tubes with LED magnetic strips is a common retrofit option.
Do I Need Anything Else for an Installation?
We supply the fixtures only. Are you replacing an existing fixture? You might already have the proper conduit and junction boxes to install the new units.
Are you changing your fixture style or it is a new installation? You will need to get that material or confirm that what you have will work for your installation.
Mounting LED Paint Booth Lights on a Wall
Yes, we have created many lighting plans for our spray paint booth customers. The fixtures are on the ceilings and walls.