What should be considered when designing gymnasium lighting?
Light levels, distribution, and mounting height are all important elements that should be taken into consideration when designing a gymnasium lighting layout. For larger applications such as this, we pride ourselves on offering customers options to fit the unique needs of their particular setting as well as budget.
What kind of lighting does a fitness center need?
For fitness centers, more options are available, from the same UFO High Bays, to linear high bays, and for lower ceiling facilities, low bays or grid panel lights. Why Is Good Lighting So Important at a Gym?
What kind of dimmer do gym lights need?
Gym lights can be dimmed, but not in the same way you are used to dimming your home lights. These are 0-10V or 1-10V dimmable, and require a 0-10V/1-10V dimmer and low voltage wiring over and above the power going to the lights. Your electrician will be familiar with how to wire for a dimmer.
How long does LED lighting last in a gym?
Our LED gymnasium lighting options deliver energy savings of up to 80% compared to traditional gymnasium lights while also dramatically reducing the need for maintenance or replacement, thanks to a lifespan of 50,000+ hours.
What should the voltage be for gym lighting?
Typically, they are under 277 Volts. This is good because our standard LED drivers can accept any voltage from 100 to 277. If you need more, we also offer a high voltage driver that operates either 277-480V or 347-480V. Can You Redesign an Existing Gym Lighting Layout? Yes, we can redesign your gym’s lighting layout.
What’s the difference between gym lighting and studio lighting?
However, gym lighting is different from fitness studio lighting. Gyms require a stable, reliable source of light. The goal is to provide bright, reliable lighting that mimics daylight.