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What issues should be paid attention to when selecting lamps for stadiums?

For starters, the luminaire's light spread should work with its placement height, location, and lighting needs. For stadiums outside, narrow beam and medium beam lamps should be used. For stadiums inside, medium beam and wide beam lamps should be used.

(2) The lamps and tools should be able to work in the place where they will be used. It is important that the lamps are strong and won't rust. There are rules about how heat-resistant lamps and electrical parts must all be.


(3) Metal halide lights shouldn't be used with open-type lamps. For lamp housings, the protection level shouldn't be less than IP55. For places that are hard to maintain or very dirty, the protection level should be at least IP65.

(4) The account opening method of the lamp should ensure that its shooting angle is not changed during maintenance.

(5) The lamp should have a telling device built in or connected to it so that the angle can be changed. The device that locks the lamp should be able to handle the strongest wind force in its current state.

(6) Lamps that will be put up in high places should be chosen based on their light weight, small size, and low wind load rate.

(7) The lamps should have features that cut down on glare.

(8) The lamps and their parts should have features that keep people from falling.
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