
Many people are not particularly familiar with high mast lights. We may see such products along urban traffic lines, but when it comes to choosing high mast lights, I want to understand various aspects of these lights. Generally, high mast lights refer to large lighting fixtures that are typically over 15 meters in height. From a surface perspective, we can learn about several other details regarding these lights.
(1) Do not underestimate high mast lights. During actual installation, the surrounding light source radiation radius can reach around 60 meters. The supporting poles are generally cylindrical and made of rolled steel, with heights typically ranging from 15 to 40 meters.
(2) Generally speaking, the height of high mast lights in production is between 25 and 40 meters. If the height is significantly greater, customized production is possible. For high-powered products over 20 meters, a new lighting device can be achieved through combination. During actual use, these lighting fixtures can be integrated with surrounding user requirements, taking into account environmental lighting needs. Additionally, there are many lighting combinations available, typically using high-pressure sodium lamps or metal halide lamps.
(3) If the height of high mast lights is below 15 meters, the maintenance of such products may be easier, and electrical components are less likely to encounter issues. Moreover, if problems arise, they can usually be repaired quickly in a short time.