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TYPICAL LAYOUTS
Pole Location
Pole locations are selected to produce uniform lighting on the entire play area while accenting the court area.
Three poles per side produce the best results. These locations produce lighting on all sides of the ball through
the entire length of the playing area. The pole height is selected to produce good uniformity and minimum glare
for the number of courts to be lighted.
Two poles per side can also be used. A four-pole system (2/side) has a lower cost but does not produce as
high a light level at the net or on the back court. The uniformity is also not as good. Contact the Application
Engineering department at the factory for designs using three poles per side. Metal halide systems can
be used on singles phase circuits. If HPS is used, three-phase power is suggested to eliminate stroboscopic
effect. Coin-operated systems must make provisions for restrike and warm-up time required for HID systems.
Aiming Diagrams
The floodlight aiming is designed to provide the highest levels on the playing surface especially at the net.
The illumination levels and uniformity are based on the average of all test stations.
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