
Iraq Warehouse Lighting Project:
High-efficiency LED Mining Lamps Raise New Standards for Industrial Lighting
With the continuous upgrading of industrial infrastructure in the Middle East, lighting systems, as an important support for warehousing and logistics efficiency, are gradually moving towards intelligence and efficiency. Iraq has recently launched a large-scale warehouse lighting optimization project in several important industrial parks and logistics distribution centers, aiming to improve the safety, energy efficiency and management efficiency of warehousing operations through modern lighting technology. The project fully adopts 200W LED High Bay Light (LED high-power mining lamp), which performs well in harsh industrial environments and fully meets the lighting needs of high ceilings and large spaces.
Project Background and Objectives
This project mainly serves several large storage centers in Iraq, including daily consumer goods distribution warehouses, machinery and equipment storage areas, and cold chain logistics transfer stations. Because these warehouses generally have high floor heights, intensive operations, and long lighting time, traditional metal halide lamps and fluorescent lamps can no longer meet their comprehensive requirements for contrast, energy efficiency and reliability.
The project party introduced 200W LED High Bay Light, aiming to significantly reduce power consumption and subsequent maintenance costs while ensuring lighting quality, while creating a safe, stable and uniform light environment for industrial operations.
200W LED High Bay Light Performance Advantages
The LED industrial and mining lamps used this time adopt high-brightness SMD chips and integrated aluminum profile heat dissipation structure, taking into account both light efficiency and thermal management, and have the following main performance advantages:
High light efficiency output: The luminous flux is up to 28,000 lumens, and the light efficiency is ≥140lm/W, which effectively ensures sufficient illumination in each work area of the warehouse and improves work efficiency.
Energy saving and consumption reduction: Compared with traditional 400W metal halide lamps, single lamps save more than 50% energy, and the overall warehouse power load is greatly reduced.
Strong stability: Supports AC100-277V wide voltage input, adapts to the characteristics of large voltage fluctuations in the Iraqi power grid, and ensures stable operation of the lighting system.
Low maintenance cost: The life of the LED light source is ≥50,000 hours, combined with high-quality drive power supply, to reduce frequent replacement and maintenance times and reduce labor costs.
Professional lighting design: A variety of luminous angles are available (60°/90°/120°) to meet the needs of different warehouse layouts, avoiding light waste and blind spots.
Industrial design adapted to harsh environments
Some warehouses in Iraq are located in high temperature, dusty or oil mist environments, which puts higher demands on the durability of lamps. For this reason, the LED High Bay Light used has an IP65 protection level and an IK08 impact resistance level, with excellent dust and water resistance, suitable for long-term stable operation in harsh environments.
The aluminum alloy die-cast lamp body is anodized to effectively prevent corrosion and rust, ensuring that the lamp still performs well in high temperature, dry, and dusty areas. Some installation points are also equipped with glass masks with strong light transmittance and high explosion-proof level to provide additional protection for operations in special areas.
Project benefits and future prospects
After the project was put into use, the overall lighting environment of the warehouse was significantly improved, the illumination increased by more than 40%, and the visibility and safety of workers working at night were significantly enhanced. According to feedback from the operator, it is expected that a single storage center can save more than 20% of electricity costs each year, which is equivalent to millions of dollars in energy cost savings during the operation cycle.
In addition, since the lamps support intelligent control system interfaces (such as 1-10V dimming, DALI protocol, etc.), subsequent projects can also expand intelligent lighting control to achieve functions such as time-sharing lighting, personnel sensing and remote monitoring, and further improve energy management.
Conclusion
The successful implementation of the Iraq warehouse lighting project not only improved the overall operating efficiency of the industrial lighting system, but also demonstrated the broad application prospects of high-performance LED industrial and mining lamps in the field of modern warehousing and logistics. With the in-depth promotion of the “Belt and Road” initiative and the acceleration of infrastructure investment in the Middle East, LED lighting technology will play a key role in more industrial scenarios and promote the regional industrial modernization process to a new height.