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Tennis Court Lighting Fixtures
Tennis Court Sport Lighting Fixture Sales & Sport Court Photometric Lighting Design Services.
The best tennis court lighting fixtures are forward throw fixtures that feature either precision optics or cut off designs that focus illumination on the court and minimize glare from surrounding viewpoints. Tennis court lighting systems should always be designed with two simultaneous objectives in mind: lighting the court and lighting the ball in play. Optimal illumination depends on striking this balance, and this balance in turn depends upon several other factors as follows:
1. The number of light poles
2. The physical location of lighting poles
3. The type of lighting fixtures attached to poles
4. The number of fixtures per pole
5. The proper number of footcandles
6. The purpose of the court
7. The physical size of the court
When each of these factors is properly balanced against the other, a uniform distribution of the light and non-glare optics can be created. Optimal tennis court lighting should cover the entire court and extend approximately 6' beyond the sidelines and 10' behind the base lines. Metal Halide luminaries are the most common HID source used for tennis court lighting.
Selecting the Right Tennis Court Lights, Poles, and Accessories
Customers can find individual lighting fixtures, supplies, and individual light poles and lamps in our online store. Typically, tennis lighting fixtures come equipped with a 1000 watt, Metal Halide bulb. These sports lights are manufactured for both residential and commercial applications, so customers have the flexibility of installing these devices in a variety of settings. RLLD Commercial tennis court lighting pole sizes come in a variety of heights and can be used with narrow, tournament, and club size tennis court playing fields. For the convenience of both professional designers and certified electricians contracted by homeowners, we have developed tennis court lighting packages that are specifically approved and designed for six standard tennis court layouts.
Standard Tennis Court Layouts Dimensions Packages
Single Recreational & Residential Court 120' L X 60' W Court 1
Dual Recreational & Residential Court 120' L X 120' W Court 2
Single Tournament & Club Court 120' L X 60' W Court 3
Dual Tournament & Club Court 120' L X 120' W Court 4
Dual Narrow Recreational & Residential Court 120' L X 108' W Court 5
Dual Narrow Tournament & Club Court 120' L X 120' W Court 6
A few additional points bear further notice. Some of our tennis court lighting kits come with a double lamp pole light fixture. This creates a more evenly spread illumination and a different look compared to the conventional single lamp pole. We also have quad light poles that have four die cast light fixtures for a distinctive appearance. RLLD Commercial Lighting includes all necessary accessories for these lighting kits, include mounting hardware, brackets, and lamps. RLLD Commercial Lighting tennis court light kits can also be used with basketball and volleyball courts, or any other type of athletic or sports lighting area that requires superior lighting for game purposes. We have tennis lights for club or tournament courts, and we also have packages for single and dual playing fields as well. Please reference the following for more information:
Tennis Court Fixture Mounting Methods
In tennis court lighting you can choose between low-mast and high-mast pole configurations. Generally speaking, residential tennis court lighting is better accomplished with low-mast lighting, while high mast lighting is used in areas where higher light levels are required. Low-mast systems used in conjunction with sharp cut-off luminaries produce good uniformity, low glare, reduced amounts of spill light and are relatively easy to maintain.
Country clubs, resorts, five star hotels, and municipal parks can select from over 40 sports lights specifically designed for tennis courts. Call an RLLD Commercial Lighting Specialist now for detailed suggestions on how to use these high-end, durable tennis court lights and accessories. Consultation over the phone is free to clients and serious inquirers, and competitive fee-based consultation is also available for those seeking information only from our expert staff.
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light has a dual nature...then how can we prove, it has a particle nature....!!?
we say light consists of packets of energy called photon...so is it like that photon is particle??????? or wat?.....by photoelectic effect too..how can we prove it....help me please..
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WAVE –PARTICLE DUALITY
We need to deal with the “Principle of Indeterminacy.” One reason why no one understands QM is that quanta behave differently depending on whether or not they are observed. An example of this is the “2 Slit Experiment. If we let a stream of quanta pass through a barrier with 2 slits then hit a screen they form an interference pattern of light and dark bands (Absolute proof that what we are looking at are waves.) BUT, when we use the photoelectric effect to detect the quanta hitting the screen, we get discrete packets of energy (Absolute proof that what we are looking at are particles). If we do NOT observe which slit, it is a wave. If we do observe where it impacts, it is a particle. Then it gets really strange. If we put a detector next to either slit so that we know which slit a given quantum went through, but leave both slits open, the pattern disappears. If we know which slit the quantum went through, we get one behavior (no pattern, it’s a particle). If we do not know, we get a different behavior (pattern, it’s a wave). We must somehow explain how a particle orders of magnitude smaller than the distance between the slits somehow passes through both slits and interferes with itself.
…… Some experimental results, like this one, seem to prove beyond all possible doubt that light consists of particles; others insist, just as irrefutably, that it's waves. We can only conclude that light is somehow both a wave and a particle--or that it's something else we can't quite visualize, which appears to us as one or the other depending on how we look at it.
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/quantumzone/photoelectric2.html
It is like the Blind Men and the Elephant:
The 1st blind man held the trunk and said, “An elephant is like a snake.”
The 2nd blind man held the tail and said, “An elephant is like a rope.”
The 3rd blind man touched the side and said. “An elephant is like a wall.”
The 4th blind man touched a leg and said, “An elephant is like a tree.”
It all depends on how you look.
What does a blinking red light on a WII remote charging station mean?
My MIL bought us a dual charging station for our WII remotes, from ebay so it doesn't have a user manual. It has an individual light for each charger that is lit up red when you first put the remotes in place. One of the lights is now blinking red. Anyone know what that means?
I think this is an older model and also may not be Nintendo brand.
i have on also a blue light means its charging a green light means its powers full red i have no idea.


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