Cerrito Vista Tennis Courts

El Cerrito, CA

Cerrito Vista Tennis Courts


Duvon™ delivered slope-aware public-park tennis lighting with observatory-friendly perimeter cut-off — uniform play and dark night skies on the same site.

Cerrito Vista is a public-park tennis facility where adjacent residences and a nearby observatory both factor into any lighting specification. The brief required modern court visibility without raising sky glow or creating point-source glare visible from up the hill.

Duvon's design uses ProCourt 400W heads on the existing pole grid, with house-side optical shielding on the upslope row and a full asymmetric throw on the downslope. We modelled the perimeter spill before specification and confirmed sub-0.06-fc readings on every property line.

Leagues, lessons, and walk-up play all benefit from instant-on, glare-controlled illumination at 45-fc maintained average and a verified 1.3:1 uniformity ratio.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  USTA Class II

Average Illuminance:  45 fc maintained horizontal

Uniformity:  1.3:1

Fixtures:  ProCourt 400W LED Court Lights (5000K)

Energy Savings:  Up to 60% vs HID


Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

Slope-aware design: house-side shielding on the upslope row, full asymmetric throw on the downslope. Perimeter spill modelled before specification and verified at sign-off.

USTA / SPORT STANDARD STATEMENT

USTA Class II recreational and league standard; 1.3:1 uniformity verified at commissioning.

DARK-SKY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

IES TM-15 BUG U0-rated full-cutoff luminaires — zero direct upward emission

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Technical Data

Core Engine ProCourt 400W LED Court Lights (5000K)
Standard Designed to IES, USTA, and ASBA (American Sports Builders Association) court lighting standards.
Efficiency Gain Up to 60% vs HID
Lifespan 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

Duvon Lighting provides expert-led consultation to architects and facility managers looking to optimize North American sports environments.

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