LED Flood Light

LED Flood Lights for Ports, Stadiums, Parking Lots, and Industrial Areas

Project-grade LED flood lighting for large-area outdoor and industrial applications, with beam angle selection, mounting height review, target lux, uniformity, IP/IK protection, SPD, and IES / DIALux support for project quotation and tender documents.
Beam Angle ReviewTarget Lux & UniformityIP/IK & SPDIES / DIALux Support
LED flood light product for project-grade outdoor area lighting
Project-grade LED flood lights for ports, stadiums, parking lots, industrial yards, and public area lighting applications.

Quick Answer: How Should an LED Flood Light Be Selected for a Project?

An LED flood light should not be selected by wattage alone. The correct configuration depends on mounting height, lighting area, beam angle, target lux, uniformity, glare control, IP/IK rating, SPD requirement, power supply, and required project documents such as datasheet, IES/LDT files, DIALux simulation, wiring notes, and BOQ matching notes.

Flood Light Project Review Inputs

Flood light configuration should be reviewed by lighting area, mounting height, beam angle, target lux, uniformity, power supply, protection level, and required documents before quotation.

Lighting Area / Drawing

Share site drawing, area size, CAD, photos, or simple sketches for review.

Mounting Height

Pole, wall, roof, mast, or structure height affects beam angle and light distribution.

Target Lux

Average lux and minimum lux requirements should be checked before model selection.

Uniformity Requirement

Uniformity affects luminaire quantity, beam angle, aiming direction, and acceptance.

Beam Angle

Narrow, medium, wide, or asymmetric distribution should be matched to the project area.

Power Supply

AC, solar, or hybrid configuration changes wiring, backup, battery, and working-hour planning.

Protection Level

IP, IK, SPD, corrosion, temperature, and installation environment should be reviewed.

Required Documents

Datasheet, IES/LDT, DIALux/Relux, wiring notes, bracket drawing, BOQ, and packing list.

LED Flood Light Series and Project Fit

Different LED flood light series are selected by application area, mounting height, beam angle, protection level, power supply, and project document requirements.
Compact LED flood light for wall mounted outdoor area lighting

Compact LED Flood Light

Best for: small yards, facade lighting, wall-mounted area lighting, and general outdoor use.

Review: mounting method, voltage, beam angle, IP level, and quantity.

High-power LED flood light for industrial yard lighting project

High-Power LED Flood Light

Best for: parking lots, logistics yards, industrial sites, sports courts, and public areas.

Review: height, target lux, heat dissipation, beam angle, SPD, and IES files.

Stadium / Area LED Flood Light

Best for: sports fields, high mounting, wide-area coverage, and acceptance-driven lighting.

Review: glare, uniformity, aiming, DIALux, and bracket details.

Solar LED flood light for off-grid outdoor area lighting

Solar LED Flood Light

Best for: remote yards, farms, temporary sites, perimeter lighting, and off-grid public areas.

Review: working hours, backup days, panel position, battery capacity, and site location.

Application Areas and Lighting Design Inputs

Flood light projects should be reviewed according to application area, mounting height, target lux, beam angle, glare control, and required documents.

Port and Logistics Yard

High mounting, large area, glare control, target lux, and wide-area uniformity review.

Parking Lot

Pole height, spacing, beam angle, pedestrian safety, vehicle circulation, and lux distribution.

Sports Court / Stadium

Aiming direction, glare control, uniformity, vertical illumination, and simulation support.

Industrial Area

Dust, heat, vibration, SPD, IP/IK protection, mounting bracket, and maintenance access.

Facade / Billboard

Narrow or asymmetric beam, aiming angle, spill light, and mounting position.

Solar Off-Grid Area

Working hours, backup days, PV panel position, battery capacity, and local irradiation.

Beam Angle, Mounting Height and Target Lux Guide

Flood light selection should match beam angle with mounting height, target area, lux requirement, and aiming condition. Wattage alone does not confirm the lighting result.

3-6 m

Small yards, facade, wall lighting, temporary area lighting, and short-distance coverage.

6-10 m

Parking lots, general yards, industrial perimeter lighting, and medium-area applications.

10-16 m

Sports courts, logistics areas, ports, and applications requiring stronger uniformity review.

16 m+

High mast, stadium, port, or large-area applications that require simulation and aiming review.

Beam / Mounting InputTypical Review PointWhy It Matters
Narrow beamLonger distance, focused aiming, higher mountingReduces spill light and improves reach where the target area is far from the fixture.
Medium beamGeneral area lighting and balanced coverageOften used for yards, parking areas, and industrial areas with moderate mounting height.
Wide beamShort-distance broad coverageUseful for low mounting height, wall mounting, and broad nearby areas.
Asymmetric beamRoad edge, facade, directional area lightingHelps control direction and spill light when available for the selected series.

Solar LED Flood Light vs. AC LED Flood Light

The right power option depends on project location, grid availability, working hours, backup days, wiring condition, and maintenance plan.
Flood lighting project path for industrial yards parking lots ports and large-area illumination

Solar LED Flood Light

AC LED Flood Light

Project Workflow for LED Flood Light Configuration

From project inputs to beam angle selection, lighting simulation, wiring notes, and document support, the configuration process should match the application and acceptance requirements.

Project Input Review

Area drawing, mounting height, target lux, power supply, and document needs.

Beam Angle Selection

Beam distribution is reviewed according to target area, height, distance, glare, and uniformity.

IES / DIALux Review

IES/LDT files and DIALux/Relux support help check lux level, coverage, and uniformity.

Mounting and Wiring Coordination

Bracket, pole/wall mounting, voltage, cable, cabinet, and SPD requirements are reviewed.

Document Pack

Datasheet, IES/LDT, DIALux, wiring notes, BOQ matching, and packing information.

Production and Delivery Support

Optics, driver, SPD, housing, aging test, packing, and project delivery coordination.

LED Flood Light Document Pack

Available documents depend on confirmed model, project scope, mounting method, lighting design requirements, and tender stage.
LED flood light engineering document pack

Datasheet

For product comparison, technical submission, and preliminary specification review.

IES / LDT Photometric Files

For lighting simulation, beam angle review, and lux/uniformity calculation.

DIALux / Relux Support

For lighting layout, target lux, uniformity, and project acceptance review.

Wiring Notes

For AC connection, cable routing, cabinet coordination, SPD, and installation reference.

Mounting Bracket Drawing

For pole, wall, roof, or structure mounting coordination.

BOQ Matching Notes

For tender item matching, technical clarification, and project quotation support.

IP / IK / SPD Notes

For outdoor protection, impact resistance, surge protection, and industrial environment review.

Packing List

For shipment planning, project delivery, and EPC logistics coordination.

Manufacturing and Quality Support for LED Flood Light Projects

Flood light project consistency depends on housing, optics, LED module, driver, SPD, sealing, aging test, packing, and document alignment.

LED Module and Optics Assembly

LED chips, lens, reflector, optical distribution, and beam angle consistency.

Driver and SPD Matching

Driver, surge protection, voltage range, dimming interface, and electrical requirement.

Housing and Sealing Check

Aluminum housing, heat dissipation, sealing structure, IP protection, and outdoor durability.

Aging and Function Test

Power-on testing, driver stability, light output, and batch consistency before shipment.

Bracket and Mounting Parts

Adjustable bracket, bolts, mounting accessories, and installation compatibility.

Packing and Project Delivery

Export packing, carton marking, packing list, and project batch consistency.

Related Outdoor and Area Lighting Project Experience

Selected references from outdoor lighting, public-area lighting, solar flood lighting, road lighting, industrial yard lighting, and project-based lighting programs.
High mast lighting project path for ports stadiums airports and large outdoor areas

Industrial Yard / Public Area Lighting

Outdoor area lighting and project configuration support, including product selection, document support, and delivery coordination.

Solar Flood Light / Off-Grid Area Lighting

Remote yard, farm, or off-grid public area support with working time, backup days, datasheet, and configuration notes.

Municipal Outdoor Lighting

Public road, parking, or community outdoor area support with product configuration, document pack, and project delivery.

Large-Area Outdoor Lighting

Port, stadium, parking lot, or industrial area review where IES/DIALux support, beam angle, and quotation inputs are required.

LED Flood Light FAQ

Please share the lighting area or drawing, mounting height, target lux, uniformity requirement, beam angle preference, power supply, installation method, and required documents.
Beam angle should be selected by mounting height, distance, area size, target lux, glare control, and aiming direction. IES/LDT and DIALux review are recommended for acceptance-driven projects.
Small yards may use lower mounting, while parking lots, stadiums, industrial yards, and ports often require higher mounting and beam-angle review.
Yes. IES/LDT files and DIALux or Relux support can be provided according to confirmed model, beam angle, mounting height, area layout, and target lux requirement.
Solar flood lights use PV panels and batteries for remote or off-grid areas. AC flood lights use grid power and suit ports, stadiums, factories, parking lots, and stable-power projects.
Outdoor flood lights should be reviewed according to rain, dust, impact, surge, and installation environment. Industrial, coastal, or lightning-prone areas may require stronger protection.
Yes, but beam angle, mounting height, target lux, uniformity, glare control, and document requirements should be reviewed before final selection.

Need IES files, DIALux support, or a flood light project configuration?

Share your area drawing, mounting height, target lux, beam angle requirement, power supply, and required documents. Our engineering team will review the suitable LED flood light configuration path.

Request Flood Light Project Configuration

Share your project location, lighting area, mounting height, target lux, beam angle, power supply, and required documents. Our engineering team will review the suitable flood light configuration path.

Request a Project Document Pack

Share your project location, road width, pole height, spacing, working hours, backup days, and required documents. Our team can help prepare configuration guidance, datasheets, IES/LDT files, DIALux support when applicable, drawings, and BOQ matching notes.