The Best Use of LED Tubes in Your Office
Fluorescent tubes have been a staple of office life for decades. And the flickering, humming, and eyestrain they cause have been with us just as long. While it’s true that fluorescents use much less energy than incandescents, they are still less energy-efficient than modern LEDs. Just the ballasts they require to function account for upwards of 10 percent of the energy they require to function.
One quick way to reduce overhead costs in your commercial office space is by upgrading your existing fluorescent fixtures to much more energy-efficient LEDs. If you’re reading this, you’re probably most of the way to being convinced this is the direction you want to go. Great! But where do you start?
Unless you have the budget to upgrade all your fixtures at once (which is ideal but not always the case) you’ll need a plan of attack. In this article we’ll be discussing how we at HardWire recommend going about these types of phased upgrades to your lighting.
The first place you should look to upgrade is anywhere you have linear fluorescent tubes burning 24 hours a day. These areas are typically outside the main areas of the building and could include parking garages, stairwells, the basement, utility rooms, etc.
When you think of fluorescent lights in an office setting, you likely picture the standard 2x4 troffer. They may have plastic lenses, a mirrored “louvered” grid, or the bulbs could be housed in a higher-end looking basket for less direct light. However they’re constructed, they’re one of the most ubiquitous fixtures in any office space.
Typically when talking about upgrading your office lighting we like to suggest upgrading all your lighting to feature a mixture of recessed cans, pendants, and tubes as much as possible. Again, this may not be in your budget. The good news is that even these old fluorescent troffers can be rewired to bypass the existing ballasts and be used to run LED tube lights which burn much more efficiently and will start saving you money on your lighting costs nearly immediately. These fixtures more often than not use fluorescent T8 sized tubes, which can be easily replaced with T8 4’ LEDs.
The two primary factors for considering if an LED retrofit is right for fluorescent troffers is the burn time and fixture accessibility. If the fixtures are on more than 12 hours a day or if gaining access to change burned-out bulbs is difficult or expensive, you may want to consider LED.
The vapor-tight is most commonly found in outdoor applications, especially in coastal areas where salt can take its toll on outdoor light fixtures. These are made of a composite material and they have a gasket seal so the lighting components are protected from the elements. You’ll find it in parking garages, stairwells, or outdoor canopies.
Just like in your standard indoor troffers, the most common lamp you’ll find in a 2 x 4 vapor tight is a 4-foot T8.
The two primary factors for considering if an LED retrofit is right for vapor tight fixtures is the burn time and fixture accessibility. In many cases, vapor-tights are used in parking garages where lighting is left on 24/7.
Usually T8s aren’t dimmable. But one other way you can cut down on expense is to outfit seldom-used rooms or areas of your building with motion sensors which will turn off the lights when it detects that no one is around and turn them on again when they’re needed. Though these are handy in places where there are lots of desks and movement, we don’t advise using these sensors in garages and stairwells where it’s imperative that people see where they’re going. Motion sensors are great, but in the event they fail, it’s better to have them not work properly in a conference room than in a stairwell or garage where people can get seriously injured if the lights go out unexpectedly.
If all of this sounds a bit too complicated, don’t worry: that’s why we’re here. No matter what your approach to upgrading your facilities to LED, HardWire Lighting is the right company for the job. Whether it’s a phased approach or replacing everything at once, HardWire can build a plan, source the materials, and install your new energy-saving LEDs with no hassle. We also guarantee our work for 5 years. If anything goes wrong, we’ll fix it.


