High Masts Lighting – La Spezia Container Terminal

SUPPLY 4 HIGH MASTS + LED LIGHTING FOR 10 HIGH MASTS

HIGH MASTS LIGHTING: SUPPLY OF 4 HIGH MASTS POLES + LED LIGHTING FOR 10 HIGH MASTS

(4 WITH MOBILE CROWN AND 6 WITH FIXED CROWN)

Products used:

  • EIDOS MEDIUM (set up for dimming) with remote power supply box
  • EIDOS LARGE (set up for dimming) with remote power supply box
  • HIGH MAST – 35 mt Pole  (mobile crown)
  • HIGH MAST – 50 mt Pole (mobile crown)

At required by the customer, we have carried out a complete turnkey service, from the execution of the foundation plinths, to the supply of the high masts lighting, to the installation of poles and floodlights for 4 high masts lighting systems. For the other 6 high masts, we did the re-lamping of the projectors from high-pressure sodium technology to LED technology.
Both projects also included field surveys, lighting consultancy, design, installation, supervision and final testing.
The whole activity was carried out by interfacing directly with all the subjects involved, from the customer to the various suppliers and consultants involved during all phases.

According to the lighting study we made, we used a mix of concentrating and asymmetrical optics to illuminate at great distances, without glaring and completely eliminating conditions of visual discomfort .

Such as indicated in the Liguria Regional Law n.22 of 29 May 2007, regarding the containment of light pollution and energy saving, the solution respects the prohibition of emissions above the horizon line.

The EIDOS model used in these High Masts Lighting was in fact specifically designed to reduce glare for operators and maneuverers of fifth wheels, reach stackers, forklifts and other heavy vehicles used for container handling thanks to the “ dark light ” system. Moreover, thanks to its special coverage that guarantees TILT 0 ° , there is no light emission above the horizon, in full compliance with the UNI EN 12464-2 standard at point 4.5 and with the restrictive regional or national regulations regarding the light pollution.

 

With our solution we have:

  • increased safety during night work
  • guaranteed an illumination up to a distance of 3 times the height of the high mast
    This is confirmed by the fact that we have  illuminated till the portal of the STS cranes, placed on the quay more than 100 meters away from the high masts.
    We guarantee a minimum of illumination on the quay for safety, with the consequence that the customer can now turn off the floodlights of the STS cranes, which were previously switched on, when they were not working.
    This brings a double benefit in energy saving : lower consumption of the LED technology compared to the previous technology + lower consumption for not using auxiliary lighting.
  • achieved an average illuminance higher than 40 lux in the work area
  • reduced glare for heavy vehicle and truck operators thanks to the configuration of the EIDOS itself and the use of a special mix of concentrating and asymmetrical optics
  • we have suggested the most suitable color temperature in terms of comfort and application (very dirty environment). Cold light is much more relaxing and less tiring than warm light, it also allows a better definition of the shapes, contours and colors of the containers, allowing easier identification even in the event of rainy days.

 

 

Sfiligoi Srl, deals with the construction and installation of tailor-made lighting solutions for ports, loading areas, ( especially high masts ligthting) and sports facilities, following the specific requests of the customers.
Each project is unique and designed by our team of experts by dimensioning each individual component to ensure the right level of lighting, visual comfort and respect for the environment thanks to significant energy savings as well as a return on investment in a short time. All our products require very little routine maintenance and this means reducing downtime.

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Year:
2019-2021
Category:
High masts

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