Automatic lighting system solves following main tasks:

  •  outdoor lighting:
    •  outdoor facilities;
    • approach roads;
    • footpaths and avenues;
    • art-lighting of building’s facades;
  •   indoor lighting of premises:
    •  customary lighting;
    •  emergency lighting;
    •  safe lighting;
  • automatic lighting switch on/off , which depends on the day time:
  • the possibility of manual lighting control per the main dispatching console;
  • automated switch to the reserve power supplies (second inlet, generator) in case of break-down of the main one;
  • providing of lighting system functioning from uninterruptable power supplies for a time needed for switching to reserve power supplies;
  • providing of emergency lighting within an hour min;
  • complex monitoring of all system components state and issuing of simple directions in problem’s solving for the staff.

Lighting systems stadiums and other sport venues meet additional requirements:

  • arena’s lighting:
    • during the competitions of international standing with HDTV-broadcasting – 2200lx min;
    • during the national championships with TV-broadcasting – 1500 lx min;
    • during the competitions without TV-broadcasting – 1000 lx min;
    • training regime of professional level sportsmans – 200 lx min;
  • grandstand’s lighting:
    • during the competition with TV-broadcasting – from 500 up to 800 lx depending on distance from the field edge;
    • additional lighting – not less than 50 lx;
    • “antipanic” mode – average lighting 25 lx min, but not less than 5 lx on the most dark segment.
  • automated switch of flutter’s groups by their local switch on for control of equal working time of all lamps;
  • arena’s and grandstand’s lighting should be maintained during the whole time of competitions and after its ending for so long as the last spectator leaves the grandstand and technical staff of TV-broadcaster deinstalls its equipment.