by Access Fixtures | Dec 11, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Lighting Blogs
A customer wanted to replace mercury vapor fixtures with LED. What LED light fixture would emit equivalent levels of light? Mercury vapor lamps ceased production after January 1, 2008, and for a good reason. As discussed in a previous blog post, Mercury vapor lamps...
by Access Fixtures | Dec 10, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Tennis Court Lighting Blogs
When it gets dark early, light those tennis courts up and let the competition begin! 1. Facilitate late afternoon and evening competition Tennis court lighting enables student athletes to compete even after the sun goes down. When daylight savings time ends, it gets...
by Access Fixtures | Oct 11, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Bollard Light Blogs
Recently, a customer inquired about Access Fixtures' ability to provide bollard lights that can operate on 347 volts. Access Fixtures excels in accommodating unique requirements, including producing 347-volt light bollards upon request. Notably, landscape...
by Access Fixtures | Oct 11, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog
Southern coastal states that are prone to hurricanes have codes that require EPA rated poles for lighting. States include North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. Access Fixtures now has specialized EPA rated poles for lighting...
by Access Fixtures | Oct 3, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Basketball Court Lighting Blogs, LED Lighting Blogs
A while ago, Access Fixtures initiated the introduction of a new outdoor LED basketball court lighting package. Since then, we have actively expanded this comprehensive line of sports lighting packages. This LED Basketball Court Lighting Package...
by Access Fixtures | Sep 25, 2013 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Basketball Court Lighting Blogs, LED Tennis Court Lighting Blogs
Lighting Question: I have a basketball half court on my tennis court. Can I turn on only some of the lights to play basketball? A typical tennis court lighting package for recreational or club level has three to four pairs of poles. Because you can only run a certain...