 Courtlite approached this project with several objectives: Energy Reduction, Increased Light Quality, System Manageability, and substantial project funding from Puget Sound Energy (the local Utility Co). Mercer Island Country Club opted to install the Courtlite Indirect lighting system, Consisting of 18 10 lamp T5 fixtures per court. The Courtlite fixtures were suspended from the existing strut 16' above the floor, and 6’ feet beyond the sidelines. The proprietary design of the fixture allows the light source to be aimed 5 degrees towards the the center of the courts ceiling, providing a directional indirect light source. The existing lighting system was operating at full capacity 20 hours per day as the 1,000-watt metal halides take too much time to warm up. Due to the instant ON/OFF feature, the Courtlite Indirect fixtures are designed to allow the facility to turn off individual vacant courts, unlike the existing metal halides which could not be switched off because of the long warm-up time. The manual swiching will allow the club to reduce their energy consumption by an additional 20%-30% annually. In addition to the new lighting system, Courtlite worked with Insulpro to also provide a new reflective ceiling surface in Building #2. The final results of this project Include: a reduction of 413,000 Kwh per year(44% with out management)and with an annual savings exceeding $29,000, and equally important, a dramatic increase in light quality... |