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Stadium flood lights are high-intensity lighting fixtures designed to illuminate large outdoor areas, such as sports stadiums, arenas, and event venues. These lights typically consist of durable materials like aluminum or stainless steel housings, with high-performance LED or metal halide bulbs that provide bright, even light distribution. They are engineered to withstand harsh weather conditions and deliver optimal visibility for both players and spectators.
| Light source | LED or metal halide |
| Wattage | 400W to 2000W |
| Lumen output | 50,000 to 200,000 lumens |
| Color temperature | 4000K to 6000K |
| Ingress protection rating | IP65 or higher |
| Mounting options | Pole-mounted or truss-mounted |
| Beam angle | 30 to 120 degrees |
When selecting stadium flood lights, consider the specific lighting requirements of your venue, including the height of the mounting structures and the desired brightness levels. It's important to specify the wattage, lumen output, and color temperature that best suit your needs. Additionally, check for certifications such as energy efficiency ratings and ensure the flood lights have appropriate ingress protection ratings for outdoor use. Quantities should be based on the area to be illuminated and the number of fixtures needed to achieve uniform lighting.
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LED flood lights typically last 25,000 to 50,000 hours, while metal halide lights last around 15,000 hours.
Yes, LED flood lights are more energy efficient compared to traditional metal halide lights, reducing operational costs.
Some LED models come with dimming capabilities, but metal halide lights generally do not.
Mounting heights can range from 20 to 100 feet, depending on the application and area size.
Yes, they may require specific wiring and circuit considerations based on wattage and installation location.
A color temperature of 4000K to 6000K is often recommended for sports lighting to enhance visibility.