What use will the track have?
The starting point is to know what the track will be used for: recreational? training? competition?
Each level requires different lighting requirements. In the table below, you will find classes I, II, and III with their recommended levels of illuminance and uniformity.
Class II: ideal for regional tournaments and high-level training.
Class III: sufficient for recreational use or schools.

Arrangement of luminaires and structure

The typical setup for an outdoor tennis court includes:
- 4 posts installed at the corners of the play area, avoiding shaded areas.
- Installation height: 8 meters.
- Lighting coverage: 8 luminaires (2 per pole), with wide optics to ensure uniform lighting across the entire surface.
- Reference dimensions: Length: 36 m / Width: 18 m
Simulated luminous performance
La simulación fotométrica muestra un reparto uniforme de luz sobre toda la pista, alcanzando una media de 243 lx con una buena relación de uniformidad:

Simulation data
- Eav: 243 lx
- Emin: 164 lx
- Emax: 321 lx
- Emin / Eav: 0.67
- Emin / Emax: 0.51
- Glare Rating (GR max): 33
- Maintenance factor: 0.8
Lighting requirements for outdoor tracks (Class II)
For recreational, school, or training sports facilities, Luxes offers a solution that meets the requirements for Class III.

The Luxes proposal has been designed to meet these standards of luminous performance.
Consult sports lighting regulations
Luxes technical solution
For this application, Luxes recommends the PROTON 300W LED model, a high-performance luminaire adapted for outdoor sports projects:

Technical specifications:
- Power: 300 W
- Light output: 41,250 lm
- Color temperature: 5000 K
- Optics: 110º × 70º (asymmetrical beam to avoid glare)
- CRI: >70
- Units used: 8
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