LED high bay fixture with polycarbonate frosted lens for warehouse and production lighting; 120–277V input, 0–10V dimming, 148W (23,680 lumens) with 110° beam, 4000K/5000K options, and 80+ CRI.

LED High Bay Light 148 Watt 23680 Lumens 4K / 5K 80+ CRI 0-10V Dimmable 110 Degree Beam Angle Polycarbonate Frosted Lens 120-277V


Installed in mid-to-high mounting height industrial applications. This Litetronics 148W LED high bay delivers 23,680 lumens with 80+ CRI, supports 0–10V dimming, provides a 110-degree beam, and operates on 120–277V systems.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand Litetronics
Wattage 148W
Voltage 120–277V
Lumens 23,680
Color Temperature 4000K, 5000K
CRI 80
Dimming Yes
Lamp Type LED
Certifications cULus Listed, FCC Compliant, RoHS Compliant, DLC Premium Listed
Minimum Operating Temperature -4°F
Location Rating Damp Location
Finish Aluminum
Dimensions 27" L × 7.2" W × 4.4" H
Rated Life 100,000 Hours
Warranty 10-Year Limited Warranty

Visual Product Overview & Application Context

Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

What types of facilities typically specify a 148W high bay at 23,680 lumens?

This output class is commonly specified for warehouse pick modules, light manufacturing, packaging lines, service corridors with higher ceilings, and small distribution areas where a mid-output luminaire is needed without moving to the highest-wattage packages.

How does a 27-inch linear housing influence layout compared with round high bays?

A linear housing is often oriented parallel to aisles or work rows to keep illumination consistent along the working direction. In racked spaces, this orientation helps maintain vertical illumination on labels and rack faces when compared with point-source layouts.

What is the luminous efficacy of this 148W, 23,680-lumen configuration?

23,680 lumens divided by 148W calculates to 160.0 lm/W. Delivered foot-candles depend on mounting height, spacing, reflectances, and any obstructions that create shadowing.

How does the 110° distribution impact spacing and uniformity in open floor areas?

A 110° beam provides broad coverage that supports overlap between adjacent fixtures. That overlap helps maintain uniformity on the work plane and reduces concentrated brightness directly under each luminaire compared with narrower optics.

When is 4000K preferred over 5000K for industrial interiors?

4000K is commonly selected where teams occupy the space for long shifts and visual comfort is a priority. 5000K is selected where higher contrast supports inspection tasks, barcode/label readability, and camera monitoring consistency in active work zones.

What does CRI 80 support for typical warehouse tasks?

CRI 80 supports recognition of safety colors, labeling, and general material differentiation in industrial environments. If a process requires tighter color discrimination, confirm any project-specific CRI or spectral requirements before approval.

How is 0–10V dimming typically used with high bay fixtures?

0–10V dimming supports occupancy-based control in intermittently used aisles and scheduling-based reduction during non-operating hours. It also supports commissioning trim so installed light levels can be aligned with the lighting schedule after installation.

What does 120–277V input range support for electrical distribution?

120–277V input supports standard commercial branch circuits, including 277V lighting circuits common in warehouses and industrial buildings. This can reduce voltage-specific part numbers across multiple projects.

What does damp-location rating cover for this fixture?

Damp-location rating supports installation where non-corrosive moisture or condensation can occur, such as unconditioned storage or loading-adjacent interiors. It is not intended for direct spray, washdown, or outdoor exposure requiring a wet-location luminaire.

How does the frosted polycarbonate lens affect glare and appearance from the floor?

A frosted polycarbonate lens diffuses the LED source to reduce high-angle brightness and soften hotspotting. In open spaces, this can reduce discomfort glare when occupants view fixtures across long sightlines.

What does DLC Premium listing typically support for project paperwork?

DLC Premium listing is commonly referenced for utility rebate qualification and for documentation requiring third-party verification of luminaire performance. Confirm local utility requirements, since eligibility rules vary by territory.

How do 100,000-hour rated life and a 10-year limited warranty factor into lifecycle planning?

For long-cycle planning, record the selected CCT by zone and retain the submittal package so replacements match color and control behavior. Review the 10-year limited warranty terms for coverage specifics related to drivers, LED components, and claim documentation.

What does the -4°F minimum operating temperature indicate?

A -4°F minimum operating temperature indicates the driver and LED system are rated for cold starts down to that ambient temperature. For spaces that can fall below -4°F, verify site conditions and any manufacturer guidance before specifying.


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