Sports Lighting
System Selection
F
ACILITY
CLASS
I I
I
I
II
I
V
Professional
X
C
ollege
XX
Semi-Professional
XX
S
port Clubs
XX
X
Amateur Leagues
X
X
X
H
igh Schools
X
X
X
Training Facilities
XX
E
lementary Schools
X
Recreational Events
X
Social Events
X
Class I – Facilities with spectator capacity over 5,000
Class II – Facilities with spectator capacity under 5,000
Class III – Facilities with some provision for spectors
Class IV – Facilities with no provision for spectators
aiming should be followed closely especially if
NEMA 2 or NEMA 3 beam types are used. A
difference of a few degrees in aiming can make
a significant difference in the resulting light level
and uniformity. For special installations not
covered by this book, individual aiming diagrams
can be provided from Application Engineering
department at the factory.
Illumination Levels
The suggested light levels in this book are
based on the Illuminating Engineering Society of
North America (IESNA) “Recommended Practice
for Sports and Recreational Area Lighting,” RP-6.
Sports lighting for television requires special
design considerations. Requests for TV sports
lighting should be directed through your local
sales office to the Application Engineering
department at the factory.
* Reprinted with permission, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. RP–6–01
www.GELightingSystems.com • 877-798-6702 11
Commentaires sur ces manuels