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PAR distribution

PAR map

PAR vs. PUR

Reef-Safe PAR distribution

ReefLED 90 used for demonstration PAR distribution

Aquarium PAR Map

How we measured
Measurements taken in a saltwater aquarium using an Ocean Optics Flame T VIS-NIR spectrophotometer.
ReefLED 160S mounted 31cm / 12” above the center of a 80x80x80cm / 32″x32″x32″.
ReefLED 90 mounted 21cm / 8” above the center of a 60x60x60cm / 24”x24”x24”.
ReefLED 50 mounted 17cm / 7” above the center of a 50x50x50cm / 20″x20″x20″.

PAR vs. PUR

Using PAR measurements only to determine light quality or compatibility of a specific light unit for coral photobiology can be misleading.

The PAR measurement was developed to measure the Photosynthetic Active Radiation of plants that is within the visible light region (400 -700 nm).

The Photosynthetic Utilized Radiation or PUR that is relevant for optimal Zooxanthellae photosynthesis is between 360- 480 nm which starts outside the range of visible light (measured by PAR meters) in the UV region and continues into the blue part of the visible light range.

Read more

PUR cannot be measured directly but must be calculated by isolating the PUR wavelength intensity data for each wavelength from radio-spectrometer analysis.

The REEF-SPEC Blue channel of the ReefLED is 100% PUR so for this channel the PUR will actually be slightly higher than the measured PAR due to the UV wavelengths that the PAR meter cannot detect.

The 9000K White of the ReefLED has a strong blue peak in the PUR spectrum as well as wavelengths across the whole visible light spectrum and therefore has a PUR of 45% of its PAR.

The actual PUR output of the ReefLED will vary according to the combined settings of the Reef-Spec Blue and White channels.

ReefLED 50

ReefLED 90

ReefLED 160

Kelvin 1

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

Kelvin 2

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

Kelvin 3

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

PUR/PAR values at a point directly under the center of the ReefLED, just below the water surface.

PAR distribution

PAR map

PAR vs. PUR

Reef-Safe PAR distribution

ReefLED 90 used for demonstration PAR distribution

Aquarium PAR Map

ReefLED 50

ReefLED 90

ReefLED 160

How we measured
ReefLED 50 mounted 17cm / 7” above the center of a 50x50x50cm / 20″x20″x20″.

How we measured
ReefLED 90 mounted 21cm / 8” above the center of a 60x60x60cm / 24”x24”x24”.

How we measured
ReefLED 160S mounted 31cm / 12” above the center of a 80x80x80cm / 32″x32″x32″.

PAR vs. PUR

Using PAR measurements only to determine light quality or compatibility of a specific light unit for coral photobiology can be misleading.

The PAR measurement was developed to measure the Photosynthetic Active Radiation of plants that is within the visible light region (400 -700 nm).

The Photosynthetic Utilized Radiation or PUR that is relevant for optimal Zooxanthellae photosynthesis is between 360- 480 nm which starts outside the range of visible light (measured by PAR meters) in the UV region and continues into the blue part of the visible light range.

Read more

PUR cannot be measured directly but must be calculated by isolating the PUR wavelength intensity data for each wavelength from radio-spectrometer analysis.

The REEF-SPEC Blue channel of the ReefLED is 100% PUR so for this channel the PUR will actually be slightly higher than the measured PAR due to the UV wavelengths that the PAR meter cannot detect.

The 9000K White of the ReefLED has a strong blue peak in the PUR spectrum as well as wavelengths across the whole visible light spectrum and therefore has a PUR of 45% of its PAR.

The actual PUR output of the ReefLED will vary according to the combined settings of the Reef-Spec Blue and White channels.

ReefLED 50

ReefLED 90

ReefLED 160

Kelvin 1

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

Kelvin 2

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

Kelvin 3

12,000

15,000

20,000

23,000

REEF-SPEC Blue

75%

100%

100%

100%

9,000K White

100%

100%

50%

10%

Watt

70

90

85

81

PAR μmol/m2/sec

440

500

470

450

PUR μmol/m2/sec

385

450

440

440

PUR/PAR %

87%

90%

94%

98%

PUR/PAR values at a point directly under the center of the ReefLED, just below the water surface.