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Founded in 2023.CERAMICLITE is dedicated to providing innovative intelligent lighting solutions, particularly in the outdoor high-power lightin sector. Ceramiclite is a high-tech enterprise with over 80 employees, including 20 in R&D. With a skilled team of over 19 engineers, we boast strong ODM and OEM capabilities, enabling us to design and manufacture both custom and standard products seamlessly.

T16 Tri-proof lights are an excellent solution specifically designed for environments requiring high-pressure washing. Made from special plastic with a waterproof structure and ceramic light source, their durability reduces maintenance costs, while their long lifespan and energy efficiency provide superior lighting, especially suitable for livestock farms, industrial sites, and food processing facilities.

Professional tennis court lighting requires precision engineering to ensure consistent ball tracking, minimize glare, and adapt to diverse playing conditions. Modern designs prioritize athlete safety, broadcast quality, and energy efficiency through advanced optical systems and smart controls.


1. Core Lighting Requirements

  • Illumination Levels:

    • Recreational: 300–500 lux (horizontal)

    • Competitive: 750–1,500 lux (vertical/horizontal balance)

    • Broadcast: 1,800+ lux (ITF Grade 1 tournaments)

  • Uniformity Ratios: ≤1.5 (horizontal), ≤2.0 (vertical) per EN 12193

  • Glare Control: UGR ≤19 for player comfort (CIE 117-2023)


2. Technical Specifications

  • LED Fixtures:

    • 500W–1000W modular units with 140 lm/W efficacy

    • 5,000K CCT ±150K for optimal ball contrast

    • IP66-rated against weather and ball impacts

  • Mounting:

    • 8–12m pole height (20° tilt angle)

    • 6m setback from court edges

  • Beam Control: Asymmetric Type III optics (40° × 70°)


3. Anti-Glare Strategies

  • Honeycomb Louvers: Reduce direct glare by 65%

  • Polarized Filters: Block horizontal light waves

  • Shielded Optics: Prevent spill light beyond court boundaries


4. Smart Lighting Systems

  • Zonal Dimming: Adjust illumination per court section (singles/doubles)

  • Lux Sensors: Auto-balance natural/artificial light

  • Preset Modes: Training (400 lux), Match (1,200 lux), Events (dynamic RGB)


5. outdoor tennis court lighting layout

A professional outdoor tennis court lighting system requires 6–8 LED fixtures (100–150W) per court, mounted on 8–10m poles at 45° angles. Use asymmetric optics to deliver 500–1,000 lux with ≤1.3 uniformity. Align lights parallel to baselines, offset 2m beyond sidelines. Incorporate 30% overlap between beams, ensuring UGR <22. IP66-rated fixtures with motion sensors and dimming functions optimize energy use while meeting ITF/EN 12193 standards.


6. Tennis Court LED Lighting Design

Professional LED systems require 140-160 lm/W efficacy, 5,000K CCT ±150K, and ≥80 CRI for accurate ball tracking. Fixtures (IP66-rated) mount at 8-10m height with asymmetric Type III optics, achieving 500-1,500 lux (horizontal) and UGR ≤19. Smart controls enable zonal dimming, motion activation, and 0-100% flicker-free adjustment. Compliance with ITF/EN 12193 ensures ≤1.5 uniformity and <5% spill light. Integrated thermal management extends lifespan to 60,000+ hours.


7. outdoor tennis court lighting standards

Professional outdoor courts require 500–1,500 lux (horizontal) and ≥0.7 vertical/horizontal illuminance ratio. EN 12193 mandates ≤1.5 uniformity (horizontal), UGR ≤22 glare control, and 5,000K CCT for ball visibility. Fixtures must be IP65-rated, mounted at 8–12m height with 30° tilt. ITF guidelines specify 0% flicker above 3,000Hz and spill light <5% beyond court boundaries. Energy efficiency: ≥120 lm/W LEDs with dimming to 20% for training modes.