Tennis Lighting at The Club at Livermore

Livermore, CA

Tennis Lighting at The Club at Livermore


Duvon™ supplied training-academy court lighting tuned for video analysis — high vertical illuminance, 70 CRI, and flicker-free behaviour for high-frame-rate cameras.

The Club at Livermore runs an academy programme with on-court video review and stroke analysis, so the lighting brief carried two demands: high vertical illuminance for camera capture and consistent uniformity at speed for ball-tracking AI analysis.

We specified Freedom 500W luminaires with 70 CRI and a flicker index validated against the academy's existing high-frame-rate cameras. Vertical illuminance at the net was modelled at 70 fc, comfortably above the 50-fc threshold most analysis platforms recommend for clean tracking.

Commissioning confirmed flicker-free output through the camera rig, 1.2:1 uniformity across the doubles envelope, and a 60% reduction in operating energy versus the prior fixtures.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  USTA Class II

Average Illuminance:  75 fc vertical at net / 50 fc horizontal

Uniformity:  1.2:1

Fixtures:  Freedom 500W LED Court Lights (5000K, 70 CRI)

Energy Savings:  Up to 60% vs HID


Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

Engineering Excellence

Vertical illuminance at the net modelled to 70 fc for clean ball-tracking on the academy's analysis cameras. Flicker index validated against the camera spec.

USTA / SPORT STANDARD STATEMENT

USTA Class II tournament practice level; vertical illuminance exceeds Class I camera-side

DARK-SKY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Full-cutoff Freedom Series rated to IES TM-15 BUG U0 — zero direct upward emission

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Technical Data

Core Engine Freedom 500W LED Court Lights (5000K, 70 CRI)
Standard Designed to IES, USTA, and ASBA (American Sports Builders Association) court lighting standards.
Efficiency Gain Up to 60% vs HID
Warranty 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

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