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Keystone OpticSwap High Bay Keeps Data Aisles Lit and Layout‑Proof

Keystone OpticSwap High Bay data center sketch

Data centers need lighting that can keep up with constant change, and the Keystone OpticSwap Linear High Bay is built for that reality. As rack layouts shift, aisle spacing tightens, and equipment density increases, lighting must remain consistent and low maintenance.

OpticSwap’s field‑changeable optical system is especially valuable in data halls with limited overhead access and tightly controlled maintenance windows. Instead of removing luminaires when aisle configurations change, facility teams can simply adjust the distribution to match new rack alignments or visibility requirements. This minimizes disruption and keeps lighting aligned with operational needs.

Uniformity is another challenge in long aisles, where uneven illumination can complicate inspections and interfere with camera‑based monitoring. OpticSwap’s controlled distributions help maintain consistent light levels along the row while limiting spill into adjacent equipment zones, supporting predictable visibility without unnecessary energy use.

The fixture’s slim, lightweight housing also suits data‑center environments, where luminaires often sit above hot‑aisle/cold‑aisle airflow paths. A smaller profile reduces obstruction and simplifies installation around cable trays and containment systems. Long‑life LEDs and solid thermal performance support low‑touch maintenance, critical in facilities where every overhead task requires coordination.

OpticSwap is compatible with advanced controls, allowing operators to fine‑tune energy use while maintaining required light levels. As more data centers pursue efficiency improvements, the ability to pair optics, lumen output and controls becomes increasingly valuable.

Keystone OpticSwap Key Specifications

  • Field‑changeable OpticSwap lenses for multiple distributions
  • High‑efficiency LED engine with long‑life performance
  • Slim, lightweight linear high‑bay housing
  • Compatible with sensors and advanced lighting controls
  • Precision optical design suited for aisle‑based layouts
  • Durable construction for mission‑critical environments
  • Suitable for data centers, logistics facilities and high‑density industrial spaces

The OpticSwap Linear High Bay from Keystone Technologies gives data center teams a practical way to keep lighting aligned with changing layouts while minimizing disruption and maintenance.

Learn more about the Keystone OpticSwap Linear High Bay.

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