RCF PA/VA for Northern Ireland's National Stadium at Windsor Park
The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park, Belfast, has been completely redeveloped, following £31m of funding from the Northern Ireland Executive. This included demolition and rebuild of the South and Railway (East) stands, and the subsequent demolition of the West stand, and complete renovation of the North stands by building contractors, O’Hare & McGovern.
Vital to the upgrade was a fully integrated PA and Voice Alarm system that was both EN54 compliant, with an impressive STI value, but at the same time incorporated a dynamic full range entertainment sound system to enhance the match day experience — both for the National team, and Linfield FC, whose home ground this is.
Belfast-based RCF partners, MGA Communication were the successful bidders, responding to a tender document originally drawn up by Arup. They were tasked with carrying out the implementation of commentary/broadcast systems, as well as disabled refuge, working under electrical contractors Wm Coates; their solution was based around an RCF DXT 7000 emergency evacuation system and Acustica P-series stadium speakers.
“On a normal match day, the crowd noise needs to be exceeded by 10dB,” he said. On being awarded the contract MGA wasted no time in contacting RCF for assistance with the design, derivation and implementation of the PA/VA solution, and soon Francesco Venturi from RCF’s Engineering Support Group in Italy was preparing an acoustic model of the stadium using EASE 4.4.
Already experienced in the use of the scalable DXT 7000, contracts manager Simon McClelland and senior engineer, Gareth Lennon, were confident that an enhanced version of the Ravenhill solution would meet all evacuation protocols, and at the same time be sufficiently adaptable to work only in selected stands (or on a reduced volume basis) as required for lower attendance games such as Linfield home matches.
Explaining the design, Gerry McKeown, design Director, said, “We decided on a decentralised approach, and because of the requirement for a dynamic high end entertainment solution as part of the voice alarm system, we decided to put in a separate horn overlay system.” The main entertainment PA comprises 45 P6215 15in coaxial weatherproof 60° x 60° speakers which are IP55-rated, driven low impedance by RCF IPS 3700 amplifiers.
To set the splay angles of each cluster for optimum stand coverage required the commissioning of some bespoke bracketry by the electrical contractor William Coates. This was designed and fabricated with separate tethering for safety purposes. “This not only prevents any spillage onto the pitch but focuses the sound where we want it, at the back and front of the tribunes,” Gerry McKeown continued.
“As for the DXT 7000, this was chosen not only because of its EN54 compliance, but the fact it could be run in a decentralised way and carry out a number of DSP functions.” He rationalises that a decentralised topology also affords a better level of redundancy, so that if one master system fails, another can send signals to the rack.
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