Area
Lighting
Lumen per watt efficiency is the
number one consideration in the design and installation of an area lighting
system. As energy costs mount, new
laws are now going into effect that mandate a .05 watt per square foot maximum
for outdoor area lights. This
requires you, the contractor, to pay closer attention to area geometry. You now have to carefully pinpoint
optimal locations for fixture placement, and you have to choose fixtures that
will deliver more light with less consumption of electricity.

Regulations are also tightening up
glare and light pollution. Cheaper
fixtures made overseas are usually incapable of shielding the eyes from glare or
preventing light spillage into surrounding homes and businesses. Only top, commercial grade area lights
made here in the United States can give you the assurance of full compliance
with dark sky laws and the warranted protection on equipment that guarantees
minimized maintenance and replacement costs for your clients.
Parking Area
Lights
Parking area lighting is one of
the most critical elements of area lighting. It is also one of the most heavily
regulated when it comes to mandatory foot candle levels and tight restrictions
on the amount of glare produced by the fixtures. Higher poles tend to light larger areas,
helping keep the area’s overall lighting in compliance with foot candle
requirements and energy efficiency codes.
At the same time, you have to be careful not to use poles that are too
high. Almost all cities have dark
sky laws that limit pole height to a maximum height. The key to balancing these apparently
contradictory legal requirements is to use. As a use cut off luminaire designs with
tempered glass lenses and reflectors formed from specular facets. These parking area light fixtures are
designed to keep glare at a minimum and to disperse light over greater
distances. They also keep power consumption at a minimum while simultaneously
increasing the total square footage they illuminate.
Architectural
Building Lighting
When it comes to lighting the
physical structure of a building, area lights have to accent the architecture
without overpowering it. In
order to do this, they must light only the most important features of a building
instead of the entire building itself.
This will curb energy expenses and eliminate light pollution, and it will
also create a secondary effect of keynoting what is truly important to a
particular structure with a less is more approach to luminaire
installation.
Fixture positioning at optimal
angles of incidence determines the overall effectiveness of building area
lighting. You must hide the light
source as much as possible to create a well-rounded aesthetic presentation of
the building. A wide range of options in wattages,
luminaire mounts, reflectors, and cut off designs are available to can be
install practically any size or type of fixture in strategic locations so as to
make them virtually invisible to the casual viewer.
Landsacpe Area
Lighting
Much like building
lighting, landscape area lighting can be implemented without extravagant
expenditures on the physical numbers of fixtures required. They key here again is to highlight
features of the landscape rather than try to illuminate the entire
property---which for very large businesses may be dozens, or even hundreds, of
acres. Pathways and decorative
benches can be lit quite cost effectively with fluorescent lighting
bollards. Low voltage halogen
lights can be used to accent waterways, commemorative statues, ponds, and
fountains. Decorative lighting
posts with ornamental fixtures can be used to create historical themes or
aesthetic elements in key locations without overkill or over spending.
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Commercial Lighting not only provides detailed information on these and many
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Interior Office Lighting
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Municipal Park
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Lights (Both indoor and
outdoor)
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