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Case Study: Florida Beach Resort's Volleyball Court
Lighting Fixture System Project.
Our client was a resort in Florida. Near the resort clubhouse, and not too far
from the beach, was a volleyball court surrounded by stadium bleachers. Various
types of volleyball games were played in this facility, and the resort wanted us
to design a lighting system that would accommodate them all. They also requested
that we light all outdoor areas under the stadium with the most energy efficient
lights as possible, and they were hoping we could decorate the facility a bit
with wooden lighting poles.
The main challenge in this project was creating a volleyball court lighting
system capable of generating varying levels of foot candles.
In recreational games, where only family members and friends of players are
in the stands, only 30-40 foot candles of light are required. However, it was
not this simple. Even though this was not a stadium-sized facility, it was
nevertheless a very popular location for a number of local tournament games—some
of which were televised on local sports channels. As a general rule,
non-televised volleyball tournaments require between 50-100 foot candles of
light on the court, depending on the number of spectators. However, once TV
cameras are rolled in, foot candle minimums jump to over 115 feet. In essence,
then, our client needed one volleyball lighting system that could do the job of
three. Additionally, this system had to be mounted on poles that could withstand
the many hurricanes that buffet the Florida Coast. Wooden poles would be out of
the question, but before our proposal was complete, we would end up offering
something better.
Our Photometric Design Software Proved Invaluable in creating this
multi-functional lighting system.
Our basic approach to lighting this volleyball court was to install sports
lighting fixtures on three independent switches. Each switch would control a
different group of lights that would generate the necessary foot candle levels
for recreational, tournament, and televised tournament volleyball. In order to
be able to produce increasingly higher levels of light without simultaneously
producing hazardous glare, we had to render three dimensional models of the
facility and systematically analyze the luminance from every possible angle.
This allowed us to determine the optical requirements and wattages for each
fixture installed. It also allowed us to determine the exact lighting angles
that would be necessary to create an evenly-lit court without throwing light
back into the stadium and into the eyes of spectators. We were even able to
factor in the location of cameras for televised matches and make fine-tuned
adjustments to both direction and optical requirements to ensure that the excess
spill light would not reach the cameras.
The client was more than happy to pay for this advanced design work due to the
fact that a local contractor they had hired to do the installation promised to
do the job in 2/3 the normal time if such a systematic layout of the proposed
system could be forwarded to his crew.
Poles and equipment were selected after our design analysis was complete.
Although we could not recommend wooden poles due to wind zone regulations,
we were able to find rust-colored, galvanized steel poles that closely resembled
wood in appearance. For the outdoor areas beneath the bleachers, we used
pulse-start metal halide low bays to provide bright lighting in and around
concession areas and restrooms.

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