Türk Telekom Arena, Turkey
- Lamp efficacy
Lamp efficacy
Ensuring the lamp efficiently converts electricity into light (lm/W).
- Ballast classification
Ballast classification
Controlling the electricity supply to the lamp (Energy Efficiency Index).
- Luminaire distribution
Luminaire distribution
Controlling light emission using optics which bend and shape the light to the correct location.
- System efficacy
System efficacy
Combining optical and thermal control within the luminaire (luminaire lm/W).
- Presence/absence detection
Presence/absence detection
Providing lighting only when it’s needed.
- Daylight detection
Daylight detection
Reducing waste light during daylight hours.
- Constant illuminance
Constant illuminance
Producing the correct lighting levels for the duration of the maintenance period.
- Task-scene setting
Task-scene setting
Allowing the user to set scenes and adapt the lighting to different tasks.
- Timed off
Timed off
Automatic cut-off to turn all lights off during unoccupied hours.
- Task lighting
Task lighting
Lighting task areas with the correct amount of light.
- Zoning of lighting
Zoning of lighting
Zoning lighting in accordance to occupancy patterns or window location.
- Maintenance schedule
Maintenance schedule
Tailoring maintenance schedules in accordance to product age, performance and environment.
- Waste light
Waste light
Eliminating waste light which does not hit the intended target.
- Reflectance
Reflectance
Taking advantage of light which is reflected from the surface within the space.
- Visible smart metering
Visible smart metering
Enabling results of actions to be quickly seen as increased or decreased energy use to encourage responsible energy consumption.
Thorn chosen for stadium in Turkey
Seating 52,650 people, the Türk Telekom Arena in Istanbul is one of the finest multi-purpose stadiums in Turkey. It is the new home ground for soccer club Galatasaray S.K., replacing the old Ali Sami Yen Stadium. The games, which cover a range of competition levels, are televised in HD and also need to fully satisfy UEFA criteria for hosting the European Football Championship in 2016.
The solution lay therefore in providing high quality white light as well as achieving strict lighting control. The choice fell on the Mundial R floodlight with 2kW metal halide lamp. Nearly 350 projectors provide ideal colour TV coverage (1400 lux for the camera at pitch level); they also provide excellent spectator – and player viewing. Four switching levels operate: international (100%), national (50%), training (25%) and maintenance via 12 separate Mundial C units.
Main contractor for the scheme was VARYAP, with local partner Kitoko Aydinlatma & Muhendislik representing Thorn. The project took 18 months to complete with the opening, on 15th January 2011, marked by a friendly match against Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam.
Responsible:
Sebastien Carrie, Lighting Designer, Thorn International Sales
Loic Poly, Regional Sales Manager, Thorn International Sales