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About Stadium Floodlight Series
LED floodlights for stadiums and footbal fields stand out for their high power and wide beam angle. This type of professional floodlights provide high quality uniform lighting, ideal for guaranteeing high visibility conditions for both players and spectators.
These outdoor LED floodlights for soccer fields, basketball courts or athletic tracks -among others- are very robust and durable to withstand all kinds of weather conditions, reaching IP66 protection rating.
They also offer the highest level of protection against impact, shock and drops (IK10), and are also protected against short circuits, overvoltage and overheating.
In our online catalog you will find a wide variety of proposals ranging from 50 W to 2,400 W, with different versions of adjustable floodlights in terms of power, intensity and opening angle. With this wide variety you will get an effective customization that will fit your needs.
The wide range of optics to choose from complies with the standards required for the illumination of venues, including competition facilities.
Regarding the technology used to dim stadium floodlights, you can choose between TRIAC, DALI or 1-10 V systems, according to different needs.
We also offer you the possibility to choose between different color temperatures with different types of white, i.e. cool, neutral or warm.
What aspects to take into account when buying LED floodlights to light a football field?
The lumens needed to light a football field depend on the characteristics of the field. Generally, about 1,000 lm per square meter are needed.
Based on this criteria, the lighting of a football field must meet the requirements we are going to share with you in the following table.
But, before we go any further, we want to clarify that 1 lux refers to the number of lumens (lm) required per m2.