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Most Alberta warehouses were built with 400W metal halide fixtures spaced for a light level that LED can now deliver at a third of the wattage. Whether you're retrofitting an existing distribution centre or fitting out a new-build, this collection covers UFO high bays, flat linear high bays, and heavy-duty linear strip lights from 40W to 500W, sourced from TechniLight, AALED, and Votatec.
As a rough guide for 5000K fixtures at 130-170 lm/W: ceilings under 20ft typically need 100-150W UFO high bays; 20-30ft ceilings call for 150-240W; and 30ft+ or high-storage-density racking usually needs 240-500W linear high bays for better beam control down narrow aisles. Linear high bays throw a more directional beam than round UFOs, which makes them the better choice for aisle lighting in racked warehouses, while UFOs suit open-floor manufacturing and distribution space.
Fixtures in this collection are DLC Premium listed (qualifying for most Alberta utility rebate programs), cETL/cULus certified for Canadian electrical code compliance, and rated for 120-347V universal input — so the same fixture works whether your panel is wired 120V, 277V, or 347V.
How many lumens per square foot does a warehouse need? Most general warehouse space targets 20-30 foot-candles at floor level, while detailed picking or QC areas often call for 40-50 foot-candles — talk to us with your ceiling height and layout and we can help match wattage to target.
Can I mix UFO and linear high bays in the same building? Yes — many of our customers use linear high bays down racked aisles and UFOs in open staging or shipping areas within the same facility.
All fixtures carry 5-10 year manufacturer warranties and are stocked or available through our Canadian brand partners for fast Edmonton-area fulfillment. For explosion-proof warehouse spaces (paint booths, solvent storage), see our Hazardous Location & Explosion-Proof Lighting collection instead.