Hubbell Lighting announced the company will be showing a wide-range of high performance outdoor lighting products next week at LIGHTFAIR International in Booth #925 in Las Vegas, NV. From LED canopy luminaires and compact LED floodlights, to contemporary designed LED luminaires and wireless street lighting modules, Hubbell Lighting offers limitless lighting possibilities for outdoor illumination.
“Hubbell Lighting’s outdoor lighting solutions offer unmatched versatility and performance stemming from over century of lighting innovation,” explained Scott Muse, President of Hubbell Lighting. “This year’s outdoor lighting portfolio exemplifies Hubbell Lighting’s commitment to innovation excellence and our display at LIGHTFAIR International is a not to be missed event.”
Designed to be a one-for-one replacement of 175 or 250 watt HID systems, Beacon Products’ Ceileo LED recessed canopy luminaire only requires 55 watts delivering an 80% increase in energy savings. Utilizing high-powered LEDs, the Ceileo’s unique LED bezel and optical-grade acrylic lenses produces seamless light distribution while eliminating light trespass, reducing glare and maintaining uniformity regardless of the mounting height.
From office buildings and monuments to bridges, schools, retail spaces, walkways, parking lots and garages, Spaulding Lighting will show a new line of high performance, beautify designed LED fixtures—Arceos area/site, floodlight and garage. The Arceos area and site luminaire (ARA 1, 2 and 3) has an internalized heat sink in its smooth, sleek and modern housing and comes in three different sizes. The compact Arceos architectural floodlights (ARF 1, 2, 3, and 4) deliver excellent uniformity, optimum performance and energy savings in four different sizes. And the Arceos garage fixture (ARS) also has a smooth architectural housing design with internal heat sink and comes in three lumen packages meeting RP-21 requirements.
Bring true innovation to optical technology, Spaulding Lighting will be showing its award-winning Cimarron CL1S with new EXO optic technology. The new technology limits observational astronomy interference, circadian rhythm disruption and eye-strain by shifting short wavelengths of light (blue light) associated with the spectral response of the human eye. The EXO optic provides high efficacy, superior optical control and color quality for HPS and LPS replacement. Two configurations are available for complete application control—dynamic utilizing a mix of EXO optics and traditional optics with wiHUBB controls or static with a complete EXO optic array.
Beautiful contemporary design meets high performance lighting with Architectural Area Lighting’s new Kick luminaire. Available in a 4-inch square profile with 6500 lumen output or a 5-inch profile with 13,000 lumen output, AAL’s new contemporary urban luminaires are the perfect street and pedestrian fixture up mounting heights of 25’. The Kick comes in multiple color temperatures (3000K, 4200K and 5100K); three optical distributions; is UL wet listed, IP65; and can be mounted as a single, double, triple or quad.
Combining state-of-art surveillance with one of Hubbell Lighting’s most popular area and site lighting fixtures, Sterner Lighting will show its Executive RT-21 LED fixture with Totus Solutions’ active deterrence surveillance system. The system utilizes hemispheric 360o view camera with recording and real-time viewing along with 2-way audio for live listening and communication via an amplified speaker. Fixture-to-fixture data transfer takes place through a 900 Mhz wireless auto-mesh network.
As municipalities find ways to improve energy efficiency, leaders are looking to reduce overall energy use and light streets based on activity level without raising electricity prices or taxes. Hubbell Building Automation will be showing its wiSCAPE™ that accomplishes both of these objectives and more. HBA’s wiSCAPE™ is a state-of-the-art wireless lighting control solution for new and existing street lights that uses a combination of universal street light modules and connecting gateways, creating a secure wireless control network for maximum energy savings and intuitive asset management. Just imagine if all of the nation’s 52.6 million street lights were automated, the estimated energy savings would provide enough electricity to power 1.5 million homes each year.