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Skateboard Park In Guam.
Case Study Of Building A Skateboard Park Located In A 120 MPH Typhoon Wind Zone.
A skate park in Guam needed a new light system. They initially contacted RLLD
through our international phone number. To help save them money on international
calls, we were able to immediately begin protecting their budget by working out
most of the details on this project through email correspondence.
The client faced a number of challenges due to both the geography of their
location and the design of the skate park itself. Lighting was severely limited
due to the skating area’s basic “bowl-like” design. Lighting levels varied
extremely in different elevations, and some areas toward the bottom were even
covered in shadow.
Additionally, the skate park faced another challenge as a result of their
location in a typhoon zone. Guam lies in a 120 MHP wind zone, which limits the
height of lighting pole options they could choose from. A new system had to be
developed that could evenly distribute light throughout the skate park without
using poles that would become unstable in the high winds of a Pacific typhoon.

Design Considerations
Our work consisted of determining a number of key factors relative to equipment
recommendations that would ultimately address each of these concerns. We had to
use fixtures with superior forward throw capability which could be tilted in a
manner so as to deliver luminance at all elevations in the skate park. Light
fixtures had to be chosen that had the proper wattage and reflector types to
deliver a 30 FT candle distribution throughout the facility. We had to determine
the wattage of the luminaires we would ultimately recommend to the client, and
then factor in pole height versus the limitation of wind zone safety
requirements. Determining these factors, and the actual number of skate park
light fixtures we would need to ship to the client, required the use of our
photometric design software.
Photometric Analysis Software Helped Us Develop A Custom Skate Park Lighting
System Unique To This Challenging Environment
We were fortunate to be working with a client that had already taken photometric
readings and itemized the dimensions of the park. We then entered this data into
our design program and generated a series of drawings and schematics that helped
us select new skate park lights with a remarkable degree of precision. The first
thing we created was a 3D CAD file that allowed us to render an exact model of
the park, specify the desired lighting levels at varying elevations within the
bowl, and manipulate foot candles and luminance angles accordingly. This data
was then interpreted into scientific/numeric formulas which told us exactly how
many fixtures to use, what wattage to select, and what angles of incidence to
direct the light into the skate park.
Final System Proposed
The system RLLD finally proposed to the client was Spartan in both size and
delivery power. The new system rested on six 25’ round tapered poles that we
galvanized to protect them against salt air. Since we needed a bit more height
than 25’ to place the luminaires at just the right position, we worked around
the limitations of the wind zone by installing the skate park light poles on
rugged 3’ concrete bases which elevated the fixtures to exactly the right
height.
We chose shoebox, sharp cutoff fixtures because of their remarkably streamlined
design which minimizes wind drag. These fixtures were then tilted at 20 degrees
and arranged in a 90 degree pattern from one another. The luminaires themselves
contained 1000W lamps and were fitted with reflectors to throw as much light
into the skate park as possible.
Expeditious Shipping Was Provided To The Client
Because this was an offshore job that required reliable and expeditious
shipping, we actually arranged for a two-part process to make certain the skate
park received its new lighting system with the least amount of wait-time. The
products were all made in Texas, and then shipped by ground freight to
California, where they were then loaded onto a ship and taken to Guam. We
coordinated the ground and ocean freight all on behalf of the client and
completed everything from order to delivery in only 1 ˝ months time.

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