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# Luminaire Φ(Luminaire) [lm] Power [W] Luminous efficacy [lm/W] 20 Soltech Solutions - Model HL-30B-30-3000 (30 Watt, Black, 30 degree beam angle, 3 000K) Black aluminum housing, semi-specular patterned reflector, clear glass outer lens enclosure with frosted inner enclosure 1846 29.6 62.4 Total via all luminaires 36920 592.0 62.4 Consumption: 1650 kWh/a of maximum 1350 kWh/a Soltech Solutions LLC 20/20/2020 HIGHLAND™ plant light readings George Washington - Sample Rendering - Prj Est #1 *Numeric values on living wall indicate supplemental photosynethic lux Recommended Highland distance from living wall: 4' 4 Soltech Solutions - 8ft Track Rails - Black - Ceiling Canopy 15'4"W x 6'H Living Wall Page 1

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# Luminaire Φ(Luminaire) [lm] Power [W] Luminous efficacy [lm/W]

20 Soltech Solutions - Model HL-30B-30-3000 (30 Watt, Black, 30 degreebeam angle, 3 000K) Black aluminum housing, semi-specular patternedreflector, clear glass outer lens enclosure with frosted inner enclosure

1846 29.6 62.4

Total via all luminaires 36920 592.0 62.4

Consumption: 1650 kWh/a of maximum 1350 kWh/a

Soltech Solutions LLC

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HIGHLAND™ plant light readings

George Washington - Sample Rendering - Prj Est #1

*Numeric values on living wall indicate supplemental photosynethic lux

Recommended Highland distance from living wall: 4'

4 Soltech Solutions - 8ft Track Rails - Black - Ceiling Canopy

15'4"W x 6'H Living Wall

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HIGHLAND series LED Track Light with Photosynthetic Spectrum

The Highland is a first-of-its-kind LED track light designed for growing plants. Whether you’re installing a living wall or just looking to incorporate beautiful, green accents throughout your space – the Highland is the light of choice by both horticultural and design professionals.

Sleekly set on a track, this scalable grow light application allows you to support the growth of plants indoors

while displaying them with museum-quality lighting, leaving you with a lush, green plant gallery.

4ft Track Rail

Specifications

Power: 30 WattsCRI: 97

Color Temperature: 3000 / 5000 Kelvin Operating Voltage: 90-240 VAC

Dimensions: 6” x 3” x 3”

Body Construction: AluminumHeatsink: Fanless, passive cooling

Lifespan: 50,000 hoursGuarantees: 5 year manufacturer's warranty

Options

Highland Color: Black / White

Light Color: Warm White / Cool White Track

Rail: 4ft / 8ftInstall: Hardwire / Outlet

Power Source: Ceiling Canopy / Outlet Plug

Timer: Digital / Analog

Angles: 30 Degrees / 60 Degrees

3000 K 5000 K

Ceiling Canopy Highland LED Track Light

Built for brilliance

Insufficient lighting is the most frequent cause of living wall failures. However, with its highly precise photsynthetic spectrum, the Highland guarantees healthier and happier plants.

Defined by styleFrom low light to full sun, the Highland will grow the living wall of your dreams, all while displaying it with supreme lighting quality traditionally reserved for museums and galleries.

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LED Light Engine

Installer Friendly Features

Driver

“H” rail compatible driver with universal voltage input, flicker free operation, and manual configurable power output from 30 watts to 24 watts.

Luminaire Arm

Ajustable luminaire arm allows for ±90° vertical tilt and ±350° horizontal movement for full aiming capabilities.

Optics

Configurable optics allow for reflectors to be changed in the field with beam angles of 30°, 40° & 60° available. (additional optics sold separate)

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Our chip on board LED features a white photosytheic spectrum in two color temperatures. Our LED also provides a uniform source of light with a color rendering index value of 97.

Track Rail Compatability

Track Types

The Highland track light heads are designed for “H” type 1-circuit track rail system sections which can be purchased through Soltech. Track sections are used for surface-mounted individually or joined to form continuous rows. Tracks can be connected as well as cut to a shorter length.

4ft track rail sections allow up to (4) Highland track heads and 8ft track rail sections allow up to (8) Highland track heads.

Preferred Brands

Preferred track rail brands include:

• Lithonia Lighting• WAC Lighting• Progress Electric Lighting

Installation Guide

For additional installation information on how to install the Highland track rail system, program the timers and learn some of the plants you can grow, see our Highland Quick-Start Guide

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32.44

Electrical Test Conditions

Mean CP LumensLuminaire Efficacy

Maximum Candela 0 2476

Current THD

0.2517 A 29.94 W 0.992

Summary of Results Intensity (Candlepower) Summary

Total Lumen OutputAngle

Temp Voltage Current Power Power Factor Frequency

Duv 15 2063 581

20 1810

CCT 5 2428 228

CRI 10 2295

3109 K

TM-30 Rf 96.0

25 1478 667

55 11 11

Zonal Lumen Summary

30 1071

35 640 396

101.6

40 255

0-30 1476 75.5%

50 20

Zone Lumens % Luminaire

45 50 59

65 11 10

0-60 1942 99.3%

60 9

0-40 1872 95.7%

0-180 1956 100.0%

85 0 0

75 1 3

40-90 84

14 0.7%

4.3%

60-90

0

90-180 0 0.0%

80

90 0

Spacing Criteria

70 9

Average Luminance cd/m²

R3 96.8

R4 98.0

90-270 0.86

Ra (CRI) 98.0

0-90 1956 100.0%

R1 99.7

0 543000R7 97.6

R2 99.2

Color Rendering Index Details

0-180 0.86

45 15490R8 95.5

Vertical Angle Horizontal Angle 0°

R5 99.5

R6 98.0

1264R11 96.1

85 338R12 90.4

55 4341R9 88.6

65 5641R10 97.0

75

R13 99.9

R14 97.4

Cone of Light Tabulation

Mounting

Height (Ft)

Footcandles

at Nadir

10.0 24.8 8.62 Chromaticity (v) 0.3456

4.00 155 3.45 Chromaticity (x) 0.4285

6.00 68.8 5.17 Chromaticity (y) 0.3997

Chromaticity (u)

The results contained in this summary pertain only to report #13131486.01

Model

Soltech SolutionsCatalog Number

HL-30B-60-3000 (30 Watt, Black, 60 degree beam angle, 3000K)3000K

Testing was performed in accordance with LM-79-08

25.2 °C 120.0 VAC 60 Hz 9.48 %

1944 Lumens

64.9 lm/w

2476 Candela

16.0 9.67 13.8 Duv -0.0010

12.0 17.2 10.3

TM-30 Rg

98.0

-0.0010

0.2470

14.0 12.6 12.1 Chromaticity (v') 0.5184

8.00 38.7 6.89

Diameter (Ft) Chromaticity Coordinates

Chromaticity (u')

0.24700.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

40.00

45.00

350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850

Spectr

al F

lux (

mW

/nm

)

Wavelength (nm)

Flux vs Wavelength

0.28

0.3

0.32

0.34

0.36

0.38

0.4

0.42

0.44

0.46

0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5

y

x

Nominal CCT Quadrangles

27003000K

3500K

4000K

4500K

5000K

5700K

Inside Quad 3000 K

2500K 2200K

0 Deg. Plane

90 Deg. Plane

180 Deg. Plane

270 Deg. Plane

01530

45

60

75

90

105 120 135 165

15 30

45

60

75

90

105120135165

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

PPF (400-700nm) μmol/sec

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96.9

-0.0044

0.2535

14.0 22.9 7.47 Chromaticity (v') 0.5162

8.00 70.1 4.27

Diameter (Ft) Chromaticity Coordinates

Chromaticity (u')

0.2535

Model 3000K)

25.4 °C 120.0 VAC 60 Hz 7.48 %

1833 Lumens

62 lm/w

4486 Candela

16.0 17.5 8.54 Duv -0.0044

12.0 31.2 6.41

TM-30 Rg

10.0 44.9 5.34 Chromaticity (v) 0.3441

4.00 280 2.14 Chromaticity (x) 0.4336

6.00 125 3.20 Chromaticity (y) 0.3925

Chromaticity (u)

#VALUE!R11 94.1

85 #VALUE!R12 91.1

55 #VALUE!R9 90.9

65 #VALUE!R10 97.7

75

R13 97.6

R14 98.0

Cone of Light Tabulation

Mounting

Height (Ft)

Footcandles

at Nadir

98.1

Color Rendering Index Details

0-180 0.53

45 #VALUE!R8 95.4

Vertical Angle Horizontal Angle 0°

R5 98

R6 95.4

Spacing Criteria

70 1

Average Luminance cd/m²

R3 98

R4 96.6

90-270 0.53

Ra (CRI) 96.9

0-90 1846 100.0%

R1 98

0 #VALUE!R7 96

R2

0-180 1846 100.0%

85 0 0

75 1 1

40-90 103

3 0.2%

5.6%

60-90

0

90-180 0 0.0%

80

90 0

Zone Lumens % Luminaire

45 106 87

65 2 2

0-60 1843 99.8%

60 3

0-40 1743 94.4%

25 943 446

55 11 13

Zonal Lumen Summary

30 631

35 396 248

95.7

40 216

0-30 1495 81.0%

50 43

Power Power Factor Frequency

Duv 15 2377 673

20 1536

CCT 5 4187 376

CRI 10 3444

2958 K

TM-30 Rf 81.6

Electrical Test Conditions

Soltech SolutionsCatalog Number

HL-30B-30-3000 (30 Watt, Black, 30 degree beam angle, 3000K)

Mean CP LumensLuminaire Efficacy

Maximum Candela 0 4486

Current THD

0.2485 A 29.59 W 0.992

Summary of Results Intensity (Candlepower) Summary

Total Lumen OutputAngle

Temp Voltage Current

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

40.00

45.00

350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850

Spectr

al F

lux (

mW

/nm

)

Wavelength (nm)

Flux vs Wavelength

0.28

0.3

0.32

0.34

0.36

0.38

0.4

0.42

0.44

0.46

0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5

y

x

Nominal CCT Quadrangles

27003000K

3500K

4000K

4500K

5000K

5700K

Inside Quad 3000 K

2500K 2200K

0 Deg. Plane

90 Deg. Plane

180 Deg. Plane

270 Deg. Plane

01530

45

60

75

90

105 120 135 165

15 30

45

60

75

90

105120135165

1000

2000

3000

4000

Testing was performed in accordance with LM-79-08

The results contained in this summary pertain only to report #13131486.02

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31.34PPF (400-700nm) μmol/sec

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Remember the SAP Rule Insufficient lighting is the most frequent cause of living wall failures which is why supplemental plant lighting is crucial. But what’s also important is understanding how to choose the right plant lighting. The best way to do that is using the SAP rule.

(S)Spectrum

What gives a grow light the ability to grow plants is their photosynthetic spectrum. The reason why plants react to grow lights rather than regular ambient light is because grow lights target the wavelengths of light that plants respond to. Regular ambient lights neglect to include those wavelengths since they’re outside of basic perception of the human eye. While plants react best to red and blue, the human eye reacts best to green. In recent years LEDs have become the ideal grow light for this exact reason. LEDs can be designed to pinpoint the exact desired chlorophyll peaks along the wavelengths that activate a plant’s growth. However, since the human eye must be taken into consideration when designing living walls, it is best to include all red, blue and green light in a grow light. These are known as full spectrum grow lights and appear as regular ambient lighting.

(A) Appearance

Unlike many other indoor growing systems, living walls are designed to be admired, which is why appearance of the light displaying them is very important. Kelvin (K) and Color Rendering Index (CRI) value are measurements with which to determine both a light’s appearance and ability to display. Kelvin measures the color temperature of a light and is typically preferred at approximately 3000K or 5000K. 3000K is a warm white color and preferred by interior designers for its inviting ambiance while a 5000K light is a cooler white color and is typically preferred for a crisp and invigorating setting. Color Rendering Index is used to determine how accurately a light displays the true color of the area it lands. It scores from 0 – 100 with 100 being the most natural representation and highest accuracy of true color.

(P) Power

Power becomes important in two ways when considering living wall lighting – strength and appearance. You want a light that’s strong enough to grow your plants, but not too overpowering to become an eyesore in a room. Watts are used to measure the general output of light and Lux and Footcandles are used to measure the intensity and strength with which the photosynthetic light reaches the desired area. It is always best to measure the wall with a light meter to see how much natural light the wall is already receiving before adding the supplemental lighting. This is important because the grow light will add on to any natural light that may already exist in the desired area.

For more information on Interiorscape Plant Lighting check out The Planterra Lighting Guide for Interior Landscape Design by Shane Pliska