Friday, December 5, 2008

Beach Volleyball Court Lighting Fixture Kits

We were contacted by a resort in Florida that had a clubhouse and a volleyball court not too far from the bleach. A number of different types of volleyball matches were played on this court, and the resort wanted us to install lights that could be used for all levels of play. They also requested that we illuminate all outdoor areas under the stadium with the most energy efficient athletic sports field lights possible.

Although this was not a professional facility, it was nonetheless a very popular location for a number of local tournament games—many of which were televised. Normally, non-televised volleyball tournaments need anywhere from 50-100 foot candles of light on the court. Once TV cameras become involved, however, foot candle minimums go up to over 115 feet. In effect, our client required one volleyball stadium lighting system that could perform like three. This system also had to be mounted on poles that could take the battering of Florida Coast hurricanes. Decorative wooden poles would be out of the question, but we already had a very attractive alternative in mind.

Our principal approach to this undertaking was to install energy efficient lighting using volleyball court lights on three independent switch sets. Each switch would control a distinct group of fixtures that would produce the f/c levels necessary recreational, tournament, and televised play. So that we could generate increasingly higher levels of light and simultaneously eliminate glare, we used IES files with our photometric lighting software to study the output generated by various fixture types and optics options. This allowed us to determine the specifications for each fixture install and calculate the very best lighting angles that would produce an evenly-lit court without reflected glare. We also calculated the location of television cameras and made further fine-tuning adjustments to both direction and optics requirements to prevent spill light from interfering with camera lenses.

The resort was delighted with our proposal and was more than happy to invest in our innovative design work. After viewing our prior art and lighting case studies they purchased three dimensional models created by our software and passed them to a local contractor hired for the installation. He had agreed o do the job in 2/3 the normal time if such a systematic layout of the proposed system could be made available.

Even though we could not used wooden poles because of wind zone laws, we were able to locate rust-colored, galvanized steel light poles that looked like decorative wooden poles. For outdoor areas underneath the bleachers, we specified pulse-start metal halide low bays that provide bright light around concession areas and restrooms.

RLLD Commercial Lighting carries a wide variety of industrial & commercial lighting fixtures. If you can not find what you are looking for call us toll free at 1-866-654-3961 and we will find it for you.

Our lighting design studios and home office are located in Houston, Texas with warehouses located throughout the United States that enable us to service all 50 states including like Ft. Lauderdale, FL (FLL), Orlando, Florida (MCO), Santa Monica, CA, (LAX) Columbus, Ohio (CMH) (LGA) New York, NY, (JKF), St. Louis, MO, Detroit, Michigan (DTW), Madison, WI (MSN), San Francisco, California (SFO), and Omaha, Nebraska (OMA).

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Volleyball Court Lighting Packages

Because of the rising popularity of private volleyball courts and recreational volleyball courts in neighborhood recreation areas, the floodlights of yesteryear are soon to become outdated and stand to be replaced by sharp cutoff volleyball court lighting fixtures with metal halide or high pressure sodium lamps. Cut-off style fixtures provide a higher level of control of volleyball lighting and minimize light spillage, making them the best choices for schools, churches, YMCAʼs, and even personal backyards in cities with very strict dark sky compliance laws. Cut-off style volleyball court lights also look more attractive than traditional shoebox lighting designs and serve to better compliment building architecture and surrounding landscapes.

RLLD Commercial Lighting offers a wide range of fixture types and lamp wattages for recreational and professional volleyball court lighting and can show you first hand with actual lighting case studies of completed projects. For private courts, we recommend that you consult with an electrician who can install this equipment, as a number of calculations have to be factored into the equation when choosing and installing lights for a volleyball court. The standard court normally measures 60ʼ by 30ʼ, although these dimensions can vary in a number of private settings and special recreational facilities.

Working with a trained expert in RLLD Commercial Lighting will save a contractor a great deal of time doing all the math necessary to make all the necessary adjustments needed to light a volleyball court that deviates in any respect from standard measurements. It is also necessary to take a number of additional factors into considerations as follows:

Pole and Fixture Placement
In most volleyball court lighting systems, it is a good idea to use one double lighting kit on either side of the court. RLLD Commercial Lighting has a number of wooden and steel poles that come in both standard and decorative designs. We also have mounting brackets that can be used to mount one or more fixtures to trees growing near the court.

As a general rule, add approximately 20ʼ to the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the court in order to light both the court and sideline areas.

Fixture Attributes
The sheik cutoff design that characterizes by RLLD Commercial Volleyball court lighting fixtures gives them a strong competitive advantage over other types of fixtures. They present a much less obtrusive, almost low-profile appearance compared to the more bulky shoebox lights that are often used for tennis court lighting. The cutoff design also delivers a qualitative advantage over floodlights because it lights only the volleyball court and sideline areas with minimal light spillage beyond the court itself.

Lamps can be ordered from RLLD Commercial Lighting either in high pressure sodium (good for repelling insects) or metal halide choices (ideal for white light that nears natural light in quality). Contact one of our specialists about the wattage and ballast options that best suit your particular facility.

Fixture Mounting Height
Our diversity of volleyball court lighting poles and mounts makes it simple and quick for contractors to find exactly what they need to position fixtures at exactly the height necessary to avoid blinding the eyes of players and creating light pollution. RLLD Commercial Lighting experts will also help contractors and design professionals determine which poles and mounts can best withstand any high winds in a given part of the country with charts and up-to-date information on EPA codes and requirements.

Quantity and Quality of Light
Working with a distributor like RLLD Commercial lighting gives the freelance lighting designer access to top commercial grade lamps and fixtures. This helps ensure that glare and light pollution are eliminated for the greater comfort, safety, and enjoyment of the game. RLLD Commercial Lighting specialists will provide complimentary phone-based consulting to clients and serious inquirers and detailed advisory services for a small fee to the casual inquirer. Call us now to find both special volleyball lighting equipment and custom volleyball lighting packages made for end-users needs foremost in mind.

RLLD Commercial Lighting carries a wide variety of athletic field commercial sports lighting fixtures:

Soccer Field Lighting
Baseball Field Lighting
Softball Field Lighting
Basketball Court Lighting
Rodeo & Horse Arena Lighting
Golf Course & Driving Range Lighting
Football Field Lighting Fixtures
Tennis Court Lighting

If you can not find what you are looking for call us toll free at 1-866-654-3961 and we will find it for you. Our lighting desigers are located in Houston, Texas with regional vendors located throughout the United States that enable us to service all 50 states including New York NY, Los Angeles CA, Miami, FL. Chicago, IL. Denver CO., New Orleans, La., Cleveland, Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., Mesa, Arizona, Virginia Beach, Va., Omaha, Nebraska, Oakland, California, Miami, Florida, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Arlington, Texas, Beaumont, Texas, Denton, TX, McKinney, Texas, Midland, TX, Killeen, Texas, Dallas TX, San Antonio, TX, Austin, TX, ALBQ, NYC, LA, MPLS.

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