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What Lighting Solutions Do Sports Stadiums Use?

For light poles and fixtures, Benwei Light is the name you can trust. We offer some important advice to assist you start your shopping process when especially searching at lighting for stadiums, baseball diamonds, and arenas. There are various things to think about because stadiums, baseball diamonds, and arenas need quite precise lighting systems. Because the lighting is often under 60 feet in height, our experience is in delivering lighting solutions for sports fields and stadiums at the middle school, high school, park district, and collegiate levels. Although their lighting structures are significantly taller, this is different from professional sports arenas and stadiums.

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How much are stadium lights outside?

The typical estimate for stadium lighting is between $30,000 and $100,000. The number of lights and light poles needed to adequately illuminate the pitch and the area around it depends on the size of the stadium and the desired lighting levels, both of which might affect how much is needed. The price will vary based on the kind of lights used as well; some, according to contemporary technical improvements, are substantially more efficient than others, potentially delivering savings during the lights' lifespan due to decreased energy usage.

 

Different Sports Stadium Lighting Types

For decades, HID (High-Intensity Discharge), more specifically Metal Halide lights, have been the preferred option for sports lighting. However, thanks to advancements in LED lighting technology and cost reductions, these lights are now more widely used and energy-efficient, saving significant amounts of energy over their lifespan. Also, some LED lights weigh far less than older Metal Halide lights, which results in extra savings by lessening the strain on the light pole. The key benefit of using LEDs over Metal Halides is their greater luminosity maintenance. In contrast to Metal Halide bulbs, which lose 30–40% of their brightness during the first two years of use, LEDs maintain their brilliance for a long time without the need for maintenance or replacement. These factors have rendered Metal Halide technology essentially outdated and will cause it to disappear entirely within the very near future.

 

What is the best kind of outdoor stadium lighting?

LED is the ideal option for sports, ball fields, and stadium lighting for the reasons outlined above. As compared to HID/Metal Halide lights of equal wattage, LEDs often save electricity costs by around 70%. As LED lights generate the same brightness year after year, there is no need to replace them frequently. The fact that LEDs switch on instantaneously is another significant benefit, particularly for sporting events or as field illumination. In the event of a power loss, metal halide lights take a while to turn on, producing a disturbance. You may rapidly turn on or off LED lights.

 

The ability of LEDs to produce less glare, if constructed with the proper optics, is by far their greatest significant advantage over HID and other lighting solutions. This is critical for sporting venue applications since too many lights pointed towards the grass can create an uncomfortable glare effect for both players and spectators. Plenty more things to think about

 

1.When efficiency rises, fewer lights are needed overall (as lumens per watt per light increases). In the early days of LED, 75 lumens per watt were considered adequate; today, 130 lumens per watt are the standard. This means that fewer LED lights are required to complete the task because each light provides significantly more light for the same amount of electricity it consumes.

 

2.Take attention to how the lights are constructed since each beam has a unique pattern. Distribution pattern is another name for this. It all comes down to focusing the light that LED fixtures emit on the space that needs to be lit. It depends on both the distance from the field and the height of the pole.

 

3.Take into account the expense of labor; the simpler the installation procedure, the less labor you will need to pay for (buying kits often saves you time, money, and headaches). Consider this: You must pay for installation if you simply purchase LED lights. You will save a lot of money on labor if you purchase lights that are pre-wired and prepared for installation on light poles since your contractor will just have to worry about attaching the light assembly to the pole, saving you money on labor.

 

Due to the diminishing availability of metal halide bulbs, consider converting to LED lighting if you're replacing outdated stadium lighting fixtures but preserving the same pole. To save on work, take into account how the LED lights attach to the existing poles when you compare them. As most lights won't attach to poles right out of the box, you might need to spend additional money on the proper brackets. You may save a lot of money and time by choosing the right attachment.

led Flood Lights For Sports Fields

 

Benwei Led flood lights for sports fields

 

Item Name Led flood lights for sports fields
Product model BW-FL-300W
Products Size W590*L285*H200
power 500W
light effect 150LM/W
LED QUANTITY 576PCS
Material Aluminum Alloy, LED chip, lens, PC, screw
CCT 2700K-6500K
CRI Ra≥80
LED angle Wide ranges
Input voltage AC100-305V;50/60Hz;PF>0.95
Temperature -30℃-+55℃
Life Span 50,000 hours
IP grade IP66
Certificate CE, ROHS, ISO9001, ISO9004
Warranty 5 years