
High Mast Lighting
typically has specific height standards for the lamp disc. Let’s take a closer look at what these standards are.
At a height of 20 meters, the
high mast lighting
is primarily constructed using various steel structures. All outdoor exposed metal frames or parts, as well as the surface of the lamp disc, are treated with anodized coatings for protection against corrosion. They are designed using high-pressure sodium lamps for effective illumination and even have an independent lightning rod at the top of the lamp disc. The shape of the lamp disc is asymmetrical, allowing it to project light onto parking areas.
At a height of 15 meters, the
high mast lighting
also utilizes various steel structural frameworks. All outdoor exposed components of the framework or lamp disc employ anodized coatings to ensure corrosion resistance. This type of high mast lighting features high-pressure sodium lamps that can integrate with different layouts, and the lamp disc is equipped with an independent lightning rod at its base. The design of the lamp disc is similarly asymmetrical, enabling illumination over toll plazas.
Regardless of whether the height is 15 meters or 20 meters, all high mast lights are equipped with floodlights for adequate illumination. It is recommended to choose internationally recognized brands for all supporting facilities. The power rating of the floodlights is generally around 100 watts, utilizing LED light sources. During operation, these high mast lights can effectively meet lighting requirements while employing power-chip packaging technology for processing.