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Detail of the lighting of the racecourse

It seems that the same concept of building a parking lot can be used in this area, but this is a wrong belief. Both projects require different priorities. For example, here are some basic components of the racetrack lighting project:


Remove shadows

Any rider knows that shadows can scare animals and make them behave unexpectedly or even dangerously. The solution here is to mount the fixture from the ground to the highest possible position. This softens the edges of the lighting and ensures that there are no hard lines between light and dark. Electric poles in standard parking lots are about 20 feet high, but for equestrian areas, this is usually not enough. It is best to aim at least 30 feet high. Moreover, arranging the poles so that there is a little overlap between the lamps will fill up any dark spots and further reduce shadows.

 

Compensation for unstable foundations

In urban and suburban areas, fixed poles are installed on thicker concrete foundations that can withstand large weights. This generally does not apply to properties with riding areas. Heavy metal rods may sink into soft ground and tilt over time, which constitutes a major safety issue. Wooden poles are a useful choice to remedy this problem. Not only are wooden poles lighter, but they tend to be cheaper, and are generally more suitable for the surrounding environment, at least in terms of aesthetics. Choosing a wooden pole does not limit the choice of fixtures, so trusting the wooden pole for this application has no disadvantages.


Looking for an effective solution-the lighting level required to output will consume a lot of power, but some luminaire technologies will greatly reduce energy consumption. Using the HI-Shoot horse arena sports lighting is the ideal choice for this method, because LED lamps are the most efficient lamps on the market. The service life of LED lamps is much longer than standard metal halides, and it usually takes up to 100,000 hours to be replaced. This will reduce operating costs and ensure that the riding area can be used for a longer period of time.