Customization: | Available |
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Color Temperature: | Pure White |
Lamp Body Material: | Aluminum Alloy |
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Product range: 200W-400W-500W-600W-800W-1000W-1500W- 2000W Sports lighting Stadium High Mast LED Flood Lights
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This series of high power high quality high competitive price LED high mast stadium light gives a high power saving and efficient replacement for traditional floodlight fixtures 1000W to 3000W for sports and big area field lighting solution. Our LED lighting fixtures can replace metal halide lamps 1000W to 3000W for all kinds of stadiums, sports areas, and other big large places like squares, railway intersections, factory exteriors, Car parking etc.
With the most powerful LUMI LEDs high power LED chip and high photosynthetic efficiency lens, the lumen output of the high mast system lamp can be up to 145-155 lumen/W, then our high power LED sports light gives you perfect performance under rainy or foggy weather.
The compact but powerful highly ventilated high power high mast lighting lamp body design ensures very good heat dissipation, whilst maintaining high lumen output performance. Ideal high power LED luminaire for 3000W MH lamp replacement.
•Super compact heat sink, smaller lamp size compared with same power high-mast lighting system, wind resistance much less, withstand Scale 19 wind.
• World top level LED chip LUMI LEDs series 5050 or 3030 series with better performance under high temperature long-time working and with less luminous decay. Compared with the other SMD type of LED, fixture with LUMI LEDs has stronger light beam and can reach farther under extremely rainy, foggy, or snowy weather.
• High-mast lamp fixture system luminous efficacy 135-150lm/W (Cree, and Luxeon other LED light source available)
• Inventronics / Meanwell / Phi-lips / SOSEN driver with 5-7 years warranty available. (TUV SAA and other brands driver available)
• Multiple beam angles Available: 15°/30°/45°/60° meets with various lighting applications' requirements.
• Black/dark grey powder-coated finish ADC12# die-casting aluminum lamp body, strong bracket with stainless screws.
• Highly ventilated lamp body with deep fins, accelerating heat dissipation and minimize light decrease in future long-time working.
• Separate exterior driver compartment attached at the back.
• IK09, high light transmittance PC lens for better protection.
• Intelligent dimming available: 1-10V dimming, DALI dimming, ZigBee wireless control.
• Light spill shield and anti-collision wire guard available.
• IP66, waterproof, durable even under extreme weather.
• Wattage: 200W, 400W, 500W, 600W, 800W, 1000W, 1200W, 1500W, 2000W.
• Aiming tool kit available: allows the highest level of control over the aiming of a sports floodlighting project.
• Applications: stadiums, harbors, crossroads, car parks, ski resorts, sports arenas, golf courts, basketball courts, etc.
High lumen output Lumi leds LED chip, efficiency and super high transmittance PC lens to ensure high luminous efficacy;
Aluminum lamp body structure designed with large heat dissipatition efficiency, excellent ventilation, and impressive appearance.
Model | LCD-LS-SP200-200/500-LN15-3K |
Power | 200W / 500W |
Lumen Output | 30000lm-77500lm |
Light Source | CREE/Bridgelux/Luxeon, etc. |
Beam Angle | 15°/30°/45°/60° |
Driver | INVENTRONICS/MEAN WELL/PHI-LIPS, etc. |
Input Voltage | AC 100-305V, 50/60Hz |
Power Factor | >0.95 |
CRI | Ra>80 |
CCT | 3000K/4000K/5000K/5700K/6500K |
IP Rating | IP66 |
IK Rating | IK09 |
Dimming | Dimmable/Non-dimmable |
Material | Die-cast Aluminum Alloy |
Dimension | 500x250x266mm |
Warranty | 5 years warranty |
Item Name | Data sheet | |
Power | 500W +/-10% | |
Initial luminous flux @4000K |
75,500lm +/-10% | |
Initial LED luminaire efficacy | 145-155lm/W | |
CRI | ≥75 | |
Calculated Lumen Maintenance(L79,TM-21@25ºC) | >100000hours | |
Color Temperature | 5000K |
Item Name | Data sheet | |
Distribution | sports/area | |
Light Distribution Component | polycarbonate microlens optic | |
Lamp | LEDs chip SMD3030 / 5050 | |
LED quantity | 336 pcs | |
Input Voltage | AC100-277V 50/60Hz | |
Driver | Inventronics driver /Meanwell driver/ Phi-lip driver | |
THD | <15%<> | |
Power Factor | >96% | |
Power-supply Efficiency | >90% | |
Housing | Aluminum Alloy die-casted | |
Weight | 11.5kg | |
Lens | Polycarbonate | |
Fixation material bracket | Carbon Steel or Stainless steel | |
Glass | N | |
Finish | Black / the other color on requests | |
Ingress protection code | IP66 / IP67 | |
Mech. impact protection code | IK09 [ 5 J vandal-protected] | |
Protection class IEC | Safety class I (I) | |
Corrosion-proof grade | WF2 | |
Operating Temperature | -40-50ºC | |
Humidity | 10-90% RH | |
Surge Protection | 2-4KV(10KV on requests) | |
Labels and Cerifications | CE RoHs TUV SAA ETL | |
Normative Framework | GB7000,EN60598-1,EN62471,EN61547 | |
Warranty | 5-6 years | |
Applicable Place | sport light, airport light | |
Mounting | Mounting bracket adjustable | |
Dimension | 500*250*266mm | |
Package Dimension | 540*400*380mm | |
Maximum Exposed Surface | 0.078 | |
Control | No | |
Photosell | No | |
Motion Sensor | No | |
Emergency | No | |
SPD | 10KV/5KA or 20KV/10KA (on requests) |
As a human factory owner walking through a lighting fair, my approach would blend strategic vision, hands-on scrutiny, and relationship-building. Here's exactly how I'd navigate the event:
Set Clear Goals:
Identify factory pain points (e.g., rising material costs, outdated assembly tech).
Target specific solutions: "Find automated soldering machines to cut labor by 30%."
Research Exhibitors:
Prioritize booths: component suppliers (LED chips, drivers), automation vendors, and compliance labs.
Study competitors' new products (e.g., cost-effective linear fixtures).
Bring the Right Team:
Engineer: Evaluate technical specs.
Production Manager: Assess machinery usability.
Purchasing Lead: Negotiate bulk deals on-site.
Day 1: Scouting & Trends
Start with Components:
Hold LED chips under a pocket spectrometer. Check CRI/R9 and thermal management claims.
Grill suppliers: *"Show me your 100,000-hour lumen maintenance data."*
Machinery Alley:
Test automation gear: "Run this PCB assembly machine at max speed. How many jams in 1 hour?"
Note energy consumption and footprint vs. our factory layout.
Day 2: Competitive Intel
Reverse-Engineering Competitors:
Dissect rival products: "How did they achieve IP67 at this price point? Cheaper gaskets? Better potting?"
Photograph unique design features (lens optics, heat sinks).
Supplier Pitches:
Demand samples: *"I'll take 50 drivers for stress-testing. Pass? We'll order 50,000 units."*
Negotiate MOQs: "Cut your minimum order by 40%, and we'll sign today."
Day 3: Future-Proofing
Regulations & Tech:
Attend seminars on EU's new EcoDesign rules or Li-Fi integration.
Scout labs offering DLC 5.1 certification testing.
Sustainability Hustle:
Find recyclable aluminum suppliers: "Show me your carbon footprint audit."
Pitch our factory to luxury brands: "We use solar power-want a 'green' co-branded collection?"
Component Traceability:
"Where are your LED diodes fabbed? Shenzhen or Penang? Show me the supply chain map."
Production Floor Fit:
Measure machine dimensions vs. our shop floor. "Will this fit beside existing SMT lines?"
Hidden Costs:
Calculate TCO for new gear: "Include maintenance contracts, training, and power spikes."
Human Factors:
Watch workers demo machinery: "How many steps to change settings? Can our line staff handle this?"
48-Hour Debrief:
Rank finds: "Priority 1" (buy new pick-and-place machines), "Watch" (emerging OLED tech).
Supplier Trials:
Stress-test samples: "Run drivers at 110°C for 72 hours. Failure rate >2%? Reject."
ROI Calculations:
Model automation savings: "Will this coating robot pay back in 18 months?"
Innovation Pipeline:
Task R&D with replicating 3 competitor breakthroughs in 6 months.
Cost Killer: Negotiate better terms by threatening to switch suppliers.
Efficiency Beast: Replace 10 workers with one cobot spotted at the fair.
Future-Proof: Spot regulations early (e.g., mercury phase-outs) to retool proactively.
Profit Maximizer: Copy high-margin designs (e.g., hospital-grade troffers) at lower cost.
Bottom Line: A factory boss doesn't browse-they hunt. Every step is about squeezing costs, shaving seconds off production, and outmaneuvering rivals. The fair isn't a show; it's a battlefield for survival.