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RENO Lighting Delivers High Performance Sports Lights with Zeus Series

RENO Lighting sports lighting

The ZEUS Series Sports Light from RENO Lighting delivers unmatched brightness and clarity, transforming any field into a professional-grade arena with uniform, powerful illumination. Engineered to enhance visibility for athletes, fans, and broadcasters alike, it provides precision lighting that performs as brilliantly as the athletes it showcases.

Features

  • Up to 188,500 lumens and 150 lm/W.
  • 3 Multi Power models (300/400/500W, 680/750/800W, or 1000/1200/1300W).
  • 5000K (4000K available as special order) to suit popular sports field applications.
  • Multiple Lens Options for configurable optics.
  • Optional Visor available to prevent glare and light spill.
  • IP66 and IK08 Rated to protect against environmental factors and resist physical impacts.
  • 10kV Built-in Driver, plus 20kV supplemental surge protection.
  • Snap-on installation design enables single-person installation.
  • Incremental 2.5-degree tick marks allow for precise aiming and consistent alignment.
  • Remote Mounting capability allows drivers to be installed at field level for
    easy servicing (requires optional 35ft or 65ft extension cords).
  • 2 Mounting Options: Yoke (included) and Slip Fit (optional accessory).
  • Fixture-mounted Photocell Sensor accessory available.

More information about ZEUS Series Sports Light from RENO Lighting

ZEUS Series data sheet

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