Hull Tigers' stadium will receive the lighting upgrade in July Hull Tigers will install a computer controlled LED floodlighting system from Philips at its KC Stadium this July.
Meeting the latest TV broadcast requirements set out by the English Premier League, the Philips ArenaVision system will be installed in time for the start of the 2015/2016 football season.
It is designed and optimised for TV coverage of football and other sports events and will also help make KC Stadium a multipurpose entertainment venue. Pre- and post-match light shows are also possible.
The solution enables instant switching between optimal lighting configurations and an ability to switch on and off or dim each floodlight individually. It includes a dedicated user interface and a control system that allows quick, easy and reliable monitoring of the system, according to Philips.
The Philips LED system is expected to last in excess of 10 seasons.
Supplier: Philips Lighting EindhovenThe Netherlands Consumer and professional lighting products. Philips Lighting is a division of Royal Philips Electronics, one of the world's largest electronics companies and largest in Europe. Web: www.philips.com
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