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Challenges Faced By Ohio Retail Center Parking Lot
Lighting Project
A small retail center in Ohio on a modest budget contacted RLLD Commercial Lighting seeking a parking lot lighting system that would
provide illumination for customer parking, employee parking, and a drive through
area for a small restaurant. The parking lot itself was quite small, so poles
had to be positioned in a way that did not take up what available space was
available for customers of the retail center. Lighting was intended primarily
for general illumination with no special considerations for light pollution or
dark sky laws needing to be factored into the design. The owner of the retail
center had a limited budget and needed a solution that would meet these
requirements without excessive costs.
Parking lot Lighting Design Considerations
Because the client was on a budget, it was not feasible to
recommend a separate set of fixtures for retail security. Lighting for the
parking lot would have to meet foot candle minimums for both parking and
pedestrian traffic and be distributed in such a way as to provide a bright, yet
glare free environment conducive to safety. Retail lighting for the employee
parking area behind the center would have to be done with the fewest number of
fixtures and poles possible in order to stay within the client’s budget. The
brightest light for the retail center would be in and around the restaurant
drive through.
Photometric Analysis Software Helped Us Develop A Custom
Parking Lot Lighting System Unique To This Challenging Environment
Coming up with a retail lighting proposal that would meet
the different levels of luminance was not the main challenge. The main
challenge was doing so in a way as to maximize parking space, minimize glare and
light pollution, and limit the amount of fixtures and poles to a reasonable
number the client could afford. Using a CAD sent to us by the owner of the
retail center, we modeled a number of lighting variables using our photometric
software. We experimented with variables such as the number of fixtures, types
of mounts, pole heights, wattages, and optics. Eventually, we arrived at a
final proposal that distributed 2-3 candles of light around the retail parking
areas (both storefront and employee parking in the rear) and 5 foot candles of
light for the restaurant drive through area.
Final Parking Lot Lighting System Proposed
We chose the most efficient equipment possible to make the
most of a limited number of fixtures. In both the customer and employee parking
areas, we used 25’ poles mounted on 3’ concrete bases. The bases were intended
to proved additional height for the lighting poles and to buffer against
accidental vehicle collisions. This provided the poles not only with impact
resistance, but a slightly higher elevation from which to deliver maximum beam
spread. We mounted Type V fixtures to give the widest beam spread possible
(directed toward the interior of the parking lot) and to also provide security
lighting for all parking areas and store fronts facing the parking lot. Drive
through lighting was done with full cutoff wall packs to provide desired
luminance of 5 foot candles with a minimum of light spillage and glare.

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