Hubbell Lighting Unveils New Food Processing LED Highbay Series

The New fod processing LED highbay provides up to 24,000 lumens with a total of 220W. (Hubbell Lighting/LEDinside)

Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, launched today a sealed, high-output food processing LED highbay—Hubbell Industrial Lighting’s FPH Series.

The well-sealed FPH Series highbay is capable of replacing 400W metal halide highbays on a one-for-one basis. The fixture provides up to 24,000 lumens with a total of 220W and has four non-glass lens options: sag, drop, conical drop and flat acrylic lens. Because food processing facilities have extreme environments, the product is built to withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to 40°C. The new cast aluminum LED fixture has a smooth exterior with no exposed fasteners, making it perfect for the most demanding food processing environments.

The FPH Series luminaire is built to UL 1598 standard, and it is UL Sanitation Listed, DLC Listed, Wet Location Listed, IP rated, and certified by CSA.

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