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STATURION® MH goal 1000 sa / 2000 sa

STATURION® MH goal 1000 sa / 2000 sa

Floodlight for double-ended MH short arc lamps HIT-DE sa 1,000 W and 2,000 W with up to 230,000 lm.

  • Corrosion-resistant cast aluminium housing
  • Tempered safety glass
  • Reflectors made of polished pure aluminium
  • 4 different beam angles from 8° to 30°
  • Complete with high-quality BLV STATURION® MH lamp

Description

The high-quality STATURION® MH goal floodlights in combination with the double-ended STATURION® MH short-arc lamps are ideal for economical lighting of sports facilities, e.g. football stadiums, ski slopes or hockey fields.  The reflectors made of polished pure aluminium with different beam angles from narrow beam to wide beam ensure extremely precise light distribution. With shorter switch-on times of the floodlight system, proven and durable MH lighting solutions are a cost-effective alternative to LED systems.

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STATURION® MH goal 1000 sa / 2000 sa

Conformity

For conformity with Regulations (EC) No 245/2009, (EU) No 347/2010 and (EU) No 2015/1428:

Since the introduction of LED solutions, there have been repeated incorrect statements that all metal halide lamps (HIT lamps for short), also known as HQI, HRI or HPI lamps, are banned by the EU under Regulation (EC) 245/2009. This statement is incorrect and does not correspond to the current European legislation: On the one hand, it is confused with the general ban on mercury vapour lamps, better known as HQL lamps. On the other hand, the directive only refers to lamps that do not comply with certain requirements, e.g. in terms of energy efficiency.

BLV STATURION® metal halide lamps, which are still manufactured today at the company’s headquarters in Germany, are not affected by either the current regulation or the new regulation (EU) 2019/2020, which will replace the current one with effect from 01 September 2021. Therefore they may continue to be manufactured, sold and used in the European Economic Area.

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