Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies showcase tennis training academies, country clubs, universities and local recreational clubs with new, improved energy-efficient LED lighting. Featuring customized CREE LEDs that optimize visibility for players to follow and interact with fast-moving objects and spectators to see the action clearly. Mecree LED sports flood fixtures maintain higher lighting levels over time than other fixtures. Engineered with a rugged design and durable materials, certified up to IK10 impact protection rating making them perfect for all indoor sports lighting applications. Mecree sports flood lights have an excellent optical design, low UGR. No flickering for slow-motion image. Applicable to HDTV live broadcasting.

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Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies

Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies
 
Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies
 
Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies
 
Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies
 
Indoor Tennis Courts Lighting Case Studies
 
 Indoor Tennis Courts with metal halide fixtures
 

 

Indoor Tennis Court Lighting Standards and 
Recommended illumination for indoor tennis facilities.

Typical Facility Classifications

Class I Class II Class III Class IV
Professional College (2) College (4) High School (6) 
International Tennis Clubs (6)  High School (6)  Tennis Clubs (6) 
Satellite. Residential (6)  Tennis Clubs (6)  Parks & Recreation (6) 
Challenger Parks & Recreation (6)   Residential (6) College (5) 
College   Parks & Recreation (6)   

NOTES:

1. Class I facilities generally involve broadcast quality television production.
These facilities will include permanent spectator accommodations.
2. Facilities that host intercollegiate play, but without broadcast television requirements.
These facilities may have permanent or temporary seating.
3. Professional tennis events without broadcast television requirements.
4. Collegiate facilities primarily used for practice or for intramural or recreational play.
5. Collegiate facilities used strictly for recreational play.
6. Please note that some facility types appear in multiple categories. Illumination levels
for a specific facility should be chosen based on the highest skill level, or spectator and
television requirements that will take place at the facility. It is recognized that older
players require higher light levels. Facilities with older average player ages should be
designed for higher levels of light.

 

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