
High mast lighting refers to poles typically 20m (65ft) or taller. It is widely used in airports, seaports, highways, stadiums, and logistics hubs to provide uniform illumination over a vast area.
Our standard heights include 15m, 18m, 20m, 25m, 30m, and 35m. Custom heights are also available to meet specific project requirements.
It depends on the mounting height and required lux levels. Generally, for a 25-30m pole, high-power LED floodlights ranging from 400W to 1000W are recommended.
We use high-strength carbon steel such as Q235B or Q345B, bent into polygonal shapes (usually 12 or 16 sides) and hot-dip galvanized both internally and externally.
Raising & Lowering systems feature an electric winch to lower the light ring to ground level for maintenance. Fixed systems require a bucket truck or ladders for servicing.
It consists of an electric winch, stainless steel wire ropes, pulleys, and an automatic latching mechanism. Once reaching the top, the ring locks mechanically to relieve tension from the ropes.
No. Our systems feature an automatic mechanical latching system and safety brakes to ensure the ring stays secure even without rope tension when in the locked position.
Our structural designs are based on local wind data. Standard designs withstand winds up to 160km/h (45m/s), with reinforced options for hurricane-prone regions.
Yes. Each pole is equipped with a lightning rod at the top and dedicated grounding bolts to connect to the foundation grounding system.
We use professional asymmetrical optical lenses (such as Type IV or Type V) to ensure uniformity over large areas and minimize glare.
Through shields and precise light distribution design, we confine excess light to the target area, reducing interference for the surrounding environment and drivers.
A concrete foundation must be poured based on pole height and soil conditions. We provide detailed foundation drawings and anchor bolt cages.
In standard outdoor environments, hot-dip galvanizing provides rust protection for over 25-30 years without requiring additional painting.
Yes. Due to height limits, poles over 20m are typically split into 2-3 telescopic sections for convenient shipping in 40ft containers.
No. Sections are joined via overlap (telescopic fit) using gravity or hydraulic force. This mechanical joint is more flexible and fatigue-resistant than welding.
Yes. Our professional lighting design team provides free Dialux simulation reports based on your site’s CAD drawings to optimize lighting layouts.
Yes, we have extensive project references in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Africa. We can provide photos and technical parameters upon request.
We typically offer a 10-year warranty on the pole structure and a 5-year warranty on the LED fixtures and lifting systems.
Yes. Our light rings can be customized with brackets to accommodate CCTV cameras or other security sensing devices.
Q345B has higher yield strength, allowing taller, slimmer poles to remain safe while reducing weight and improving wind performance.
EPA refers to the Effective Projected Area of the pole and fixtures under wind pressure. It is a critical parameter for calculating structural safety.
Technically yes, but due to high power consumption, very large solar arrays and battery banks are required. We typically recommend grid-tied or hybrid systems.
We use high-quality stainless steel or plastic-coated wire ropes and recommend regular greasing during annual inspections.
Yes. With intelligent control systems, you can remotely adjust brightness and scheduling to maximize energy savings.
We perform Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), such as ultrasonic testing, to ensure all critical load-bearing welds are free of cracks or porosity.
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