A High Mast System is a type of lighting system where lights are mounted on tall poles (usually 12 to 50 meters high) to illuminate large outdoor areas. These systems are commonly used in:
High Mast Pole:
Height: Typically ranges from 12 to 50 meters
Material: Galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant alloys
Structure: Often polygonal (8 or 12-sided) for strength and wind resistance
Luminaries (Lights):
Generally LED floodlights or high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps
Mounted on a circular ring or bracket at the top
Typical configuration: 616 fixtures depending on pole height and coverage needed
Head Frame / Luminary Ring:
The ring on which the lights are mounted
May include lightning arrestors or aviation warning lights
Winch and Pulley System:
A motorized hoisting system used to lower the ring of lights for maintenance
Includes stainless steel wire ropes and safety locks
Control Panel:
Houses the electrical components: contactors, timer, MCBs, control relays, etc.
Can be integrated with automatic timers, light sensors, or remote monitoring
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