The United States Super Bowl stadium for the first time enabled LED floodlights

Miami, United States local time on January 29, the well-known sports lighting manufacturer Qualite announced the completion of the University of Phoenix, Arizona Stadium lighting renovation project, the entire system used a total of 312 sets of Q-LED floodlights to achieve the overall energy-saving 75% illumination. The remodeled stadium will serve as a dedicated stadium for the 2015 American Football Super Bowl.

The United States Super Bowl stadium for the first time enabled LED floodlights

Features 1: Single lamp maximum 1000 watts, 115,000 lumens luminous flux

Feature 2: Achieve 4000K-6500K range of color temperature adjustment

Feature 3: to achieve remote monitoring and dimming, color and other functions

As a luminaire that can be broadcast with top-rated events, the Q-LED floodlight set must deliver the stability, accuracy and stroboscopic performance required for international HD video broadcasts with a single lamp of up to 1000 watts and a luminous flux of 115,000 lumens the powerful features ensure digital and slow motion capture the same lighting effects as natural daylight.

At the same time, through the use of wired and wireless digital control system, you can achieve 4000K-6500K range of color temperature adjustment, and create a comfortable and unique stadium atmosphere.

Structurally, the circular light emitting surface of the Q-LED floodlight is concentrically formed by four LED light emitting modules. Each LED light emitting module integrates a component that specifically suppresses the strobe, and is also integrated with the NEMA protection standard alone The lens module and the lens module are integrated with a cooling fan, so that the heat generated during the operation of the LED chip can be transmitted to the radiator at the back of the lamp by an active convection method through an aluminum die casting process, so as to effectively dissipate heat.

Q-LED floodlight lamps in the central also set to monitor the working conditions of lamps and wireless management capabilities to support the controller for remote monitoring and dimming, color and other functions. The entire lamp with IP66 protection.

The power supply, Q-LED projector supports 208VAC, 240VAC, 277VAC, 347VAC, 480VAC and other voltage specifications, the power efficiency is greater than 94%, power factor greater than 0.95, THD

“It’s fantastic,” said Peter Sullivan of the University of Phoenix, Arizona. “The new fixtures are excellent in many ways and are super slow motion capture enough to provide unbelievable clarity.”

According to foreign media reports, the current Super Bowl venue will enable LED lighting for the first time, rather than the traditional metal halide lamp. The University of Phoenix Stadium – Home of the Arizona Cardinals and the Super Bowl – was equipped with LED lighting last year. Because LEDs are more luminous than older fixtures, the stadium only needs 312 LED lights and replaces 780 old-fashioned metal halide lamps originally installed at the venue.

It should be noted that the University of Phoenix Stadium is not the first stadium to deploy LED lighting, because NRG Stadium is. As home to the Houston Texans, it also has new lights installed this season.

Finally, one of the biggest advantages of LED lighting is the ability to light instantly, rather than requiring half an hour of “warm up” time (for optimum brightness) as traditional fixtures do.