| Suncorp
Stadium continues to score with Dynalite |
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June
2006 |
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| Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium continues to shine with full Dynalite lighting control over the Stadium sports bowl and concourse lighting, along with integrated dimming and switching control over all of the function rooms, offices, retail spaces, bars, corporate dining and entertainment areas and "back of house". The
Electrical consultants SKM put together a composite
D&C design brief for the overall 55,000 seat stadium complex, which
the Brisbane Electrical Contractor John Goss Projects
completed in late 2003. “After
reviewing a number of Lighting Control System’s, Dynalite was
chosen due to its proven performance and reliability, its adaptability
to meet with the projects special requirements and Dynalite’s
local engineering and ongoing 24 hour support. |
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| With over 280 circuits of control just for the HID lighting for the sports bowl, the overall Dynalite system provides full “one touch” control functionality from locations such as the Security room and Events control. The single overall Dynalite data network, utilises the graphical Dynalite End User software "ControlSoft", along with Dynalite touch screens to provide flexible and simple control interfacing to the BMS, HVAC, Security, Fire, and multiple AV control systems. Local control panels, Light and presence sensors, as well as Infra red remotes controls round out the composite system. With "mission critical" status, the Dynalite system has performed exactly to specification and continues to provide faultless service with no sign of slowing down. |
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| Light Application Pty Ltd | |
| 78 Erindale Road, Balcatta 6021 | |
| Western Australia | |
| phone (+618) 92406644 fax (+618) 92402344 | |
| www.lightapplication.com.au | |
| please send your comments or questions to email : info@lightapplication.com.au | |
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