Milnerton High School
Floodlighting design yields excellent results for prestigious sporting school’s Cricket/Rugby field
Milnerton high School is a prestigious sporting school, situated in Cape Town, Western Cape. The school needed a new floodlighting installation for their Cricket/Rugby field.
We supplied the South-African designed and manufactured OMNIBLAST-E MIDI, which was the LED floodlight of choice due to its local content and low glare, and the lighting design yielded excellent results.
The school has welcomed this new installation, as can be seen here by the official turning on of the floodlights:
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The OMNIBLAST-E, which boasts a 5-year warranty (terms and conditions apply), is the ideal tool for sports venues and other very large area applications that require a lighting solution with the highest efficiency and flexibility to adapt to the different lighting needs.
Available in a MIDI and MAXI variant, this LED solution offers an alternative with proven benefits for traditional fixtures fitted with 250W to 2000W HID lamps. The OMNIBLAST-E meets various lighting applications, ranging from general area lighting to recreational sports lighting up to professional broadcasting requirements, matching the horizontal and vertical lighting levels respectively. A modular concept of optical units means that 1, 2 or 3 modules can be mounted on a similar bracket arrangement to offer the utmost versatility, providing light distributions and lumen packages perfectly adapted to the specifications of the area to be lit.
The OMNIBLAST-E guarantees a perfect glare control, a high colour rendering index (CRI) and meets the required television lighting consistency index (TLCI), as well as providing flicker-free lighting.
We develop and manufacture energy-efficient LED lighting products in South Africa, designed and suitable for local conditions.
We are very proud to be associated with Milnerton High School and Valley Electrical in providing a successful LED floodlighting solution for this project.