Hubbell’s Intercept LED Sports Light

Hubbell

 

 

June 25, 2018

Intercept is a superior high output, high efficiency LED floodlight with a variety of flood distributions for lighting applications such as general and security lighting for large areas, port and rail centers, airport apron and interior or exterior sports.

– The Intercept low glare shields provide industry leading glare reduction with minimal effect on light output
– Delivered lumens up to 90,000
– Scalable LED modules allow for an optimized configuration for various lumen output targets
– Flexible control solutions allow for individual fixture control for your desired functionality; anywhere from on/off control to a wireless fully scheduled system
– Up to 25°C ambient temperature rating
– Dynamic thermal management design that maximizes heat dissipation, substantially increasing life of the luminaire
– Built in surge suppression adds an additional layer of protection for the luminaire’s driver

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