Monday, April 17, 2006

Tennis court lighting using extruded fixtures, die cast fixtures and dual lamp CCS2000 fixtures.

I am interested in purchasing some tennis court lighting fixtures from your firm. Can you please tell me the difference between the die cast and extruded fixtures? How do these tennis court light compare to the CCS2000 series?

We get a lot of questions regarding which TENNIS COURT LIGHTING FIXTURE is right for me. Frankly, the difference between die cast and extruded fixtures boils down to a personal preference. The extruded fixture has a more traditional tennis court look, where the die cast leans towards a more modern look. The extruded has less wind drag (EPA) than the die cast due to the overall height. There is no difference in light quality or light output between the two tennis court lights.

The CCS2000 SERIES TENNIS COURT LIGHTS are our top off the line competition grade lighting fixtures. The dual 1000 watt lamps per fixture have tremendous light output and are good for stadium courts and other courts with spectators. The main advantage of these lights is simply taller poles, fewer poles with more light output. This translates into lower operating costs and less concrete work during the installation.

These are the kind of tennis court lights you see at the club. Thanks for the question and your interest in TENNIS COURT LIGHTING PACKAGES from Residential Landscape Lighting & Design. Just give us a call at 800-239-2939 if we can be of assistance.
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