Sports lighting designs The right light, where, when and how it is needed
Open the catalog to page 1Your benefits Schréder solutions for sports facilities Football field Outdoor tennis court Indoor tennis court Multi-sports hall Multi-sports ground Padel court Swimming pool Rugby field Other sports Control solutions Product overview 10 Schréder solutions for your sports facilities
Open the catalog to page 2Cédric Collard Schréder Sports Segment Manager Staying connected with our body, mind and society in the digital era Our society is evolving and our habits are changing. We are more and more connected and remote working is become more common. But moving and breathing is what makes us human and keep us fit. Physical activity is important and is recommended by the World Health Organisation. It is the best natural way to keep your body and your mind in shape. By practising a sport I can challenge myself and socialise while playing with family, friends and new acquaintances. It helps clear the head...
Open the catalog to page 3The trend is here; grab it or leave it! 37.1 Average number of hours an employee works - this represents 7.42 hours per day 75% Percentage of EU population living in urban areas 72% Percentage of EU population practicing sports outside working hours Cost per year, for a population of 10 million people, when half of the population is insufficiently active Average energy savings by replacing HID fixtures with LED floodlights Number of persons employed in the sports sector in Europe
Open the catalog to page 4EN 12193 for sports lighting The European committee for standardisation has established a norm for sports lighting applications: the European Standard EN 12193. Its purpose is to enable a good quality sports lighting through recommendations and requirements. For each application, the norm defines: The minimum level of illuminance (Eaverage in lux [lx]) • Maximise visual perception The minimum level of light uniformity (U0) • Maximise visual comfort The maximum level of glare (GR or RG) • Minimise discomfort The minimum colour rendering index (CRI or Ra) • Maximise real colour perception How does...
Open the catalog to page 6Your benefits Best partner for retrofits, new installations and maintenance Sports clubs Energy savings Promote healthy and active lifestyles High-quality facilities (attract new members and sponsors) Sustainability, dark sky protection, and light pollution minimised Control solution and data monitoring Welcoming space Generate revenue (extend opening hours, more time spent in the bar & restaurant) Dynamic image Improve branding Reduced cost of ownership Safety and high visual comfort when playing Easy & fast installation Boost interactions and atmosphere Safe set-up Simple planning and maintenance...
Open the catalog to page 8Schréder expertise and LED technology for outstanding sports lighting SUSTAINABILITY & RELIABILITY High quantity of light Up to 240,000 lumen per floodlight to enjoy every detail of the game Up to 75% energy savings compared with HID lighting power consumption Avoid disturbing the neighbourhood High uniformity Huge lifetime Minimum of 70% to avoid dark zones Protect our skies, nature and animals Above 50,000 hours = 34 years if the luminaires operate 4h per day 7 R&D offices around the world Versatile control solutions Always developing cutting-edge technologies The right light where, when and...
Open the catalog to page 9Schréder solutions for sports facilities 12 18 Outdoor tennis court Indoor tennis court Multi-sports hall Multi-sports ground Padel court Swimming pool Rugby field Football field Other sports
Open the catalog to page 10Football field
Open the catalog to page 12Football lighting solutions Masts in the corners (before the sideline) 105m Principal area: 105x68m Grid points: 21x13 = 273pt Number of masts: 4 Masts location: x: 14m / y: -4m Maintenance factor: 0.9
Open the catalog to page 13Football field SOLUTION CLASS I COMPLIANT Nominal values Total power Total number of floodlights Initial flux energy saved energy saved energy saved Colour temperature SOLUTION CLASS II COMPLIANT Other configuration Nominal values Illuminance Total power Total number of floodlights Floodlights per pole Initial flux OMNIBLAST GEN2 • technical versatility energy saved energy saved energy saved Colour temperature Other configurations OMNIBLAST GEN2 • technical versatility OMNISTAR • specifi
Open the catalog to page 14SOLUTION CLASS III COMPLIANT Nominal values Total power Total number of floodlights Initial flux energy saved energy saved Colour temperature SOLUTION CLASS III COMPLIANT Other configurations OMNIBLAST GEN2 • technical versatility Nominal values Illuminance Uniformity • specific mountings Total power energy saved Total number of floodlights Floodlights per pole Initial flux Colour temperature Other configurations OMNIBLAST GEN2 • technical versatility OMNISTAR • specific mounti
Open the catalog to page 15Football field Football lighting solutions Masts in the corners (behind the sideline) 105m Principal area: 105x68m Grid points: 21x13 = 273pt Number of masts: 4 Masts location: x: -6.5m / y: -4m Maintenance factor: 0.9
Open the catalog to page 16Nominal values Total power Total number of floodlights Floodlights per pole Initial flux Colour temperature energy saved energy saved energy saved Other configuration SOLUTION CLASS II COMPLIANT • technical versatility Nominal values Total power Total number of floodlights Floodlights per pole Initial flux energy saved energy saved energy saved Colour temperature Other configurations OMNIBLAST GEN2 • technical versatility
Open the catalog to page 17Outdoor tennis court
Open the catalog to page 18Outdoor tennis lighting solutions Masts in the corners (before the baseline) 23.77m Principal area: 30x15m Grid points: 13x7 = 91pt Number of masts: 4 Masts location: x: 4m / y: -4m Maintenance factor: 0.9
Open the catalog to page 19Outdoor tennis court SOLUTION Nominal values Total power Total number of floodlights Initial flux energy saved energy saved energy saved Colour temperature Other configurations OMNIFLOOD • technical versatility Nominal values Illuminance Uniformity Total power Total number of floodlights Initial flux energy saved energy saved Colour temperature • specific mountings • remote driver Other configurations OMNIFLOOD • technical versatility OMNISTAR • specific mountings
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