NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights


NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

Directory:
1. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Standard Intercollegiate Play
2. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Regional Broadcast
3. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: National Broadcast
4. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: National Broadcast Final Site
5. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Performance Checklist
6. Ice Hockey Lighting Performance Checklist: Survey Sample

1. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Standard Intercollegiate Play

Following these recommended best practices will help ensure quality of light needed for the safety of participants and the enjoyment of spectators, as required. 

Horizontal light levels: 100 footcandles

Horizontal uniformity: 2.5:1

Grid spacing: 14 ft x 14 ft

Typical facility layout:

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

1.1 For new facilities or upgrades, it is recommended to consult a lighting professional for optimal luminaire placement and catwalk locations.

1.2 As a general rule, due to mounting heights, lower wattage luminaires are used, commonly 1000 watt.

2. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Regional Broadcast

Following these recommended best practices will help ensure quality of light needed for safety of participants, enjoyment of spectators, and quality regional television broadcasts, as required.

Horizontal light levels: 100 footcandles

Horizontal uniformity: 2.0:1

Vertical light levels: 75 footcandles to center main side high camera

45 footcandles to end line camera

vertical uniformity: 2.0:1 to main camera

Grid spacing: 14 ft x 14 ft

Typical facility layout:

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

2.1 For new facilities or upgrades, it is recommended to consult a lighting professional for optimal luminaire placement and catwalk locations.

2.2 Optimal luminaire placement, mounting heights, and catwalk locations will impact playability and minimize glare and skip glare.

2.3 To achieve required vertical footcandles, some lights must be mounted beyond the sides and ends of boards.

2.4 As a general rule, due to mounting heights, lower wattage luminaires are used, commonly 1000 watt.

3. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: National Broadcast

Following these recommended best practices will help ensure quality of light needed for safety of participants, enjoyment of spectators, and quality national television broadcasts, as required.

Horizontal light levels: 100 footcandles

Horizontal uniformity: 1.7:1

vertical light levels: 100 footcandles to center main side high camera

60 footcandles to end line camera

vertical uniformity: 1.7:1 to main camera

grid spacing: 14 ft x 14 ft

Typical facility layout:

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

3.1 For new facilities or upgrades, it is recommended to consult a lighting professional for optimal luminaire placement and catwalk locations.

3.2 Optimal luminaire placement, mounting heights, and catwalk locations will impact playability and minimize glare and skip glare.

3.3 To achieve required vertical footcandles, some lights must be mounted beyond the sides and ends of boards.

3.4 As a general rule, due to mounting heights, lower wattage luminaires are used, commonly 1000 watt.

4. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: National Broadcast Final Site

Following these recommended best practices will help ensure quality of light needed for safety of participants, enjoyment of spectators, and quality national championship final site television broadcasts, as required.

horizontal light levels: 125 footcandles

Horizontal uniformity: 1.5:1

vertical light levels: 125 footcandles to center main side high camera

75 footcandles to end line camera

vertical uniformity: 1.5:1 to main camera

2.5:1 to end line camera

Grid spacing: 14 ft x 14 ft

Typical facility layout:

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

4.1 For new facilities or upgrades, it is recommended to consult a lighting professional for optimal luminaire placement and catwalk locations.

4.2 Optimal luminaire placement, mounting heights, and catwalk locations will impact playability and minimize glare and skip glare.

4.3 To achieve required vertical footcandles, some lights must be mounted beyond the sides and ends of boards.

4.4 As a general rule, due to mounting heights, lower wattage luminaires are used, commonly 1000 watt.

5. Ice Hockey Lighting Practices: Performance Checklist

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

6. Ice Hockey Lighting Performance Checklist: Survey Sample

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

7. Best Led Ice Hockey Lights

Ice Hockey light A01    Ice Hockey light A02    Ice Hockey light B01

NCAA Ice Hockey Lighting Standards:Best Led Ice Hockey Lights