Hubbell NutriLED Horticultural Light

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November 13, 2107

The NutriLED horticultural luminaire uses solid state LEDs tuned to precise wavelengths that provide just what plants need to enhance photosynthesis and optimize growth rate and yield. Specifically designed to allow for multiple mounting configurations, the NutriLED can be installed linearly or in parallel to increase delivered micromoles. Additionally, its unique optical design delivers controlled, illumination featuring a 60° beam spread that yields a 1:0.6 spacing ratio. NutriLED’s perfect mix of wavelengths and

light intensities for chlorophyll absorption means no energy is wasted, producing spectrums of light the plant cannot use. Offering up to 64% energy savings over traditional non-LED grow lights, the NutriLED delivers enormous energy and maintenance savings and minimal waste. Water usage can also be reduced up to 50% due to the elimination of radiant energy in the unique color mixing of NutriLED. NutriLED has wet location option and meets UL1598 standards for lighting fixtures.

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