
NR-1500A High Output Red Light Therapy Panel
High-output panel perfect for serious home users and small professional practices seeking powerful therapy.
Key Features
- High-density LED array
- Compact yet powerful
- Dual wavelength output
- Easy to position
- Timer function
- Energy efficient
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Wavelengths | 660nm + 850nm |
| LED Count | 150+ LEDs |
| Power Output | 1500W equivalent |
| Coverage Area | Medium |
| Certification | ISO 13485, CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Warranty | 2-Year Warranty |
| Nominal Power | 1500W |
| LED Count | 300 LEDs |
| Wavelengths | 630nm / 660nm / 810nm / 850nm |
| Beam Angle | 60° |
| Irradiance at 3 inches | 133 mW/cm² |
| Irradiance at 6 inches | 114 mW/cm² |
| Treatment Area Coverage | 24" × 14" (optimal distance) |
| Power Consumption | 150W actual draw |
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
| Cooling | Passive heat dissipation |
| Mounting Options | Wall mount, door mount, tabletop |
Irradiance values vary based on distance, configuration, and measurement conditions.
Applications
- Physical therapy clinics
- Orthopedic & sports medicine practices
- Performance & strength facilities
- Recovery studios
- Multi-room wellness operators
- Professional home therapy rooms
Treatment Protocols & Usage Guidelines
Recommended Treatment Distances
Session Duration Guidelines
Professional Usage Notes
- Begin with shorter sessions (5-10 minutes) and gradually increase duration based on individual response
- Daily use is common, though some protocols recommend 3-5 sessions per week
- Consistency typically more important than intensity for wellness applications
- Sessions may be incorporated before or after physical therapy, training, or wellness activities
Safety Information & Contraindications
Important Safety Guidelines
- Eye Protection Required: Never look directly into LEDs. Use provided eye protection or keep eyes closed during treatment
- Heat Sensitivity: Discontinue if excessive warmth or discomfort occurs. Allow cooling between sessions if needed
- Photosensitive Medications: Consult healthcare provider if taking light-sensitive medications
- Pregnancy: Avoid use during pregnancy without healthcare provider approval
Contraindications
- Active cancer treatment area (without oncologist approval)
- Open wounds or active infections
- Severe photosensitivity disorders
- Recent steroid injections in treatment area
- Thyroid conditions (neck/throat treatment)
Disclaimer: This device is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult with a healthcare professional before beginning any therapy regimen, especially if you have existing health conditions or are taking medications.
Facility Planning & Integration
Space Requirements
- • Minimum 6' × 8' treatment area
- • Wall mounting or mobile stand options
- • Standard 110V outlet required
- • Adequate ventilation recommended
- • Privacy considerations for patient comfort
Staff Training
- • Basic device operation (30 minutes)
- • Safety protocols and eye protection
- • Treatment positioning guidelines
- • Patient screening procedures
- • Documentation and record keeping
Workflow Integration
- • Pre-therapy warm-up sessions
- • Post-exercise recovery protocols
- • Between-treatment wellness sessions
- • Standalone wellness appointments
- • Home program education
Implementation Timeline
Scientific Background & Research
Photobiomodulation Mechanisms
Cellular ATP Production
Red and near-infrared light interacts with cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria, potentially enhancing ATP synthesis and cellular energy production.
Nitric Oxide Modulation
Light therapy may influence nitric oxide release, affecting vascular function and cellular signaling pathways.
Inflammatory Response
Research suggests potential modulation of inflammatory markers and oxidative stress through light-tissue interactions.
Wavelength Specifications
660nm Red Light
- • Penetration depth: 1-2 cm
- • Primary targets: Surface tissues, skin
- • Research focus: Wound healing, skin health
850nm Near-Infrared
- • Penetration depth: 3-5 cm
- • Primary targets: Deeper tissues, muscle
- • Research focus: Muscle recovery, joint health
Research Note: While photobiomodulation research continues to expand, individual results may vary. This information is provided for educational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Consult healthcare professionals for specific clinical applications.
Maintenance & Care Instructions
Routine Maintenance
Daily
- • Wipe LED surface with soft, dry microfiber cloth
- • Check power connections
- • Verify timer and control functions
Weekly
- • Clean exterior housing with mild soap solution
- • Inspect mounting hardware (if wall-mounted)
- • Test all control settings
Monthly
- • Inspect power cord for damage
- • Check LED array for any non-functioning units
- • Verify mounting security
Troubleshooting Guide
Device Won't Turn On
- • Check power cord connection
- • Verify outlet functionality
- • Inspect control switch
Reduced Light Output
- • Clean LED surface thoroughly
- • Check for loose connections
- • Contact support if issue persists
Timer Malfunction
- • Reset device (power cycle)
- • Check control settings
- • Review user manual
Professional Service & Support
Typical Session & Facility Integration
Typical sessions are commonly 10–20 minutes depending on protocol and treatment area. Facilities often integrate sessions before or after training/therapy visits, or between visits as part of a recovery workflow. Protocols vary by facility and client goals.
Documentation
Technical specification sheets, performance testing summaries, and compliance documentation are available upon request for credentialing, procurement, and facility review. Documentation varies by model and configuration.
Clinical Information
Photobiomodulation Technology
Designed for adjunct use in professional environments. This system delivers specific wavelengths commonly studied in photobiomodulation research, including red (630-660nm) and near-infrared (810-850nm) light.
May support cellular processes through mitochondrial interaction and ATP synthesis pathways. Educational information only - not medical advice.
Professional Use Guidelines
- Adjunct to standard care protocols
- Non-invasive application method
- Eye protection protocols required
- Staff training and screening considerations
Documentation Ready
Compliance packets, technical specs, and procurement documentation available upon request.
U.S. Support
Dedicated support team in U.S. time zones for installation, training, and ongoing service needs.
Integration Support
Workflow integration guidance and operational best practices for clinical environments.
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