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Floodlighting Technical Information
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| Light
Source |
Watts
per floodlight |
Initial
Lumens |
Mean
Lumens |
Rated
Average Life |
Colour |
| Metal Halide
(MH) |
1000 |
110,000 |
88,000 |
10,000 |
Bright
White |
| Tungsten
Halogen (TH) |
1500 |
35,800 |
34,730 |
2,000 |
Orange
White |
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| Approximate
Area Illuminated By One Floodlight |
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Lux |
Sq.
ft. |
Acres |
Sq.
Mtrs. |
Hectares |
| MH |
5 |
82,000 |
1.88 |
7,618 |
0.76 |
| TH |
5 |
26,500 |
0.61 |
2,462 |
0.25 |
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| Approximate
Area Illuminated By One Floodlight |
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Lux |
Sq.
ft. |
Acres |
Sq.
Mtrs. |
Hectares |
| MH |
5 |
82,000 |
1.88 |
7,618 |
0.76 |
| TH |
5 |
26,500 |
0.61 |
2,462 |
0.25 |
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The
metal halide lamp can also be supplied mounted on a tripod stand,
complete with
it's own ballast unit. This highly versatile lamp, available with
either 400 or 1000 watt bulb, is designed for use on minor works
and in restricted areas and is ideal for use by the construction,
airport and entertainment industries plus the emergency services.
The lamp is also available
with the ballast directly attached for temporary or permanent fixing
to buildings, scaffold towers or other structures and connected
to the mains or suitable generator. See Tripod Light Towers for further information |
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The tripod or wall
mounted lamp units are available for hire or sale. |
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