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Rome Olympic Stadium (Stadio Olimpico di Roma)

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Completion date: In 1900.
The major competition which was held: 1990 FIFA World Cup
The layout of lights: Ceiling light belt (2 rows)
Light source of lamps: MVF406 / MHD1800W: 504 sets
Lighting index:
Average horizontal luminosity: 2450lux
Color Temperature(CCT): 5600 k
Color Rendering Index(CRI): Ra>90

Comments: The light belt cloth lamp conforms to the characteristics of sports architecture, and the light belt extends to the north and south, and is similar to the circumference circle type cloth lamp. The level of illumination is high to meet the needs of color TV broadcasts.
Mecree LED half of energy can replace the halogen lamps, means of 2000 w halogen lamp illumination, use GL-FL-800w to 1000W can completely replace, that is to say, the Rome Olympic stadium 504 set 1800 w can change into 504 set GL – FL-800w, 800w LED floodlights can save 80% on electricity costs per year compared with 2000W MH lights.

Conclusion

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