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Siteco Sales<br />

Headquarters Germany<br />

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Beleuchtungstechnik GmbH<br />

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Exemplary light for exemplary sport:<br />

lighting solutions for stadiums,<br />

arenas, pitches and halls<br />

Lighting tools<br />

for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities


Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Stadiums, arenas, pitches, halls.<br />

We illuminate spor<strong>ts</strong> and everything that goes with it.<br />

Tennis/squash/badminton<br />

14/15<br />

Swimming<br />

16/17<br />

Ice skating<br />

18/19<br />

Multifunctional arena<br />

20/21<br />

Football arena<br />

24/25<br />

Athletics<br />

26/27


Tennis<br />

28/29<br />

Hockey<br />

30/31<br />

Golf<br />

32/33<br />

Skiing<br />

34/35<br />

Conten<strong>ts</strong><br />

Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities 1<br />

General information about light 2<br />

Light quality 4<br />

Overview of standards for indoor/outdoor 6<br />

Lighting solutions for HDTV 8<br />

Efficiency factors 10<br />

Indoor sport 12<br />

Tennis, squash, badminton 14<br />

Swimming 16<br />

Ice skating 18<br />

Multifunctional arena 20<br />

Outdoor sport 22<br />

Football arena 24<br />

Athletics 26<br />

Tennis 28<br />

Hockey 30<br />

Golf 32<br />

Skiing 34<br />

Horse racing 36<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities 38<br />

Facade lighting 40<br />

Parking areas 42<br />

Path lighting 44<br />

Changing, training and utility rooms 46<br />

Overview of applications 48<br />

References 52<br />

Siteco Service 54<br />

Racing<br />

36/37


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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Arenas for champions.<br />

Athletes’ dreams. Highligh<strong>ts</strong> for fans.


Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities 3<br />

Sport is more than simply a competition for<br />

top performances, goals and victories. When<br />

the dynamics of competition is transferred<br />

to spectators sport becomes a perceptible<br />

experience, an event.<br />

For this to be possible, even fans in the very<br />

last row have to follow what's happening<br />

with ease, how athletes visualise their target,<br />

how they cast a firm eye on their competitors<br />

or how they shoot the ball into the back of<br />

the net.<br />

Professional spor<strong>ts</strong> athletes need professional<br />

light to be able to deliver maximum<br />

performances and also to avoid injury. Referees<br />

must be able to detect even the smallest<br />

details, and they have to make correct<br />

decisions within fractions of a second.<br />

Light is the decisive factor.<br />

Quicker, higher, further – and brighter.<br />

With lighting tools from Siteco.


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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Perfect light for decisive momen<strong>ts</strong><br />

Whether training ground or world championship stadium, badminton or formula 1,<br />

no spor<strong>ts</strong> centre is equivalent to another. The demands made on lighting are equally diverse.<br />

The DIN EN 12193 "Spor<strong>ts</strong> Location Lighting" standard regulates minimum optimal lighting<br />

levels, and depending on the type of sport and level of competition it se<strong>ts</strong> specifications to<br />

ensure optimum viewing conditions for athletes, referees, spectators and TV cameras as well as<br />

limiting any factors of disturbance. It's a question of the quality of light and how good light<br />

i<strong>ts</strong>elf is achieved, and this is not a matter of taste but is objectively specifiable with the aid of<br />

various quality attributes.<br />

Colour rendering index<br />

light colour<br />

Light and shadow<br />

Light quality<br />

Glare limitation<br />

Illuminance<br />

Homogeneity<br />

(of illuminance)<br />

Illuminance<br />

The illuminance (E) is<br />

decisive when determining<br />

how well a visual task can<br />

be accomplished and how<br />

effective visual<br />

information can be<br />

perceived and processed.<br />

The following applies: the<br />

more rapid a sport is and<br />

the smaller the spor<strong>ts</strong><br />

equipment used, the<br />

higher the illuminance<br />

must be. A differentiation<br />

is made between<br />

horizontal and vertical<br />

illuminance. Television<br />

cameras need high vertical<br />

illuminance levels to be<br />

able to record the facial<br />

features of athletes.<br />

Homogeneity<br />

(of illuminance)<br />

Homogeneous light<br />

distribution is essential for<br />

performance of the human<br />

eye, and with the interplay<br />

of light and shadow eyes<br />

must constantly adapt and<br />

thus grow tired quickly.<br />

Homogeneity is calculated<br />

by the ratio of minimum to<br />

maximum illuminance. The<br />

closer these values are, the<br />

more uniform illumination<br />

is and thus the higher the<br />

visual comfort.


Glare limitation<br />

Glare diminishes the visual<br />

performance of the eye,<br />

whether this is caused by<br />

the light poin<strong>ts</strong> themselves<br />

or via reflections. With<br />

glare rating (GR), the<br />

brightness of the playing<br />

surface is set in ratio to the<br />

brightness of the light<br />

source, and the height of<br />

the luminaires is also of<br />

importance. The result is a<br />

value between 10 (no glare)<br />

and 90 (unbearable glare).<br />

With sport, the tolerance<br />

level is at GR 50. A specific<br />

luminaire arrangement<br />

reduces the risk of glare.<br />

Light and shadow<br />

Direction of light and<br />

shadowing influence visual<br />

comfort and visual acuity.<br />

Athletes need shadows to<br />

correctly assess heigh<strong>ts</strong>, for<br />

example when something<br />

falls or rolls. If light is<br />

emitted too narrowly from<br />

a single direction then this<br />

causes hard shadowing<br />

with abrupt edges. A<br />

balanced ratio of horizontal<br />

and vertical<br />

illumination supplies<br />

balanced shadowing with<br />

soft edges as a result, and<br />

this helps with the<br />

recognition of contras<strong>ts</strong>.<br />

Colour rendering<br />

index/light colour<br />

The Ra index specifies the<br />

colour rendition properties<br />

of a light source, meaning<br />

how naturally colours are<br />

rendered, and this is<br />

extremely important with<br />

television transmissions.<br />

The best possible value is<br />

Ra =100. The lower the<br />

value, the poorer colour<br />

rendering is. Colour<br />

rendition is influenced by<br />

the light colour of lamps,<br />

and colour temperatures of<br />

between 4400 and 6000<br />

Kelvin are normal in spor<strong>ts</strong><br />

applications, approximating<br />

the colour of daylight.<br />

Protection against flying<br />

balls/weather resistance<br />

In order to ensure<br />

maximum safety and<br />

durability, spor<strong>ts</strong> lighting<br />

must comply with specific<br />

requiremen<strong>ts</strong>. This includes<br />

protection against flying<br />

balls, or in swimming pools<br />

for example protection<br />

against humidity and<br />

corrosion. In outdoor areas,<br />

luminaires have to defy<br />

adverse weather and the<br />

seasons of the year.<br />

Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities 5<br />

Light immission<br />

In urban environmen<strong>ts</strong> in<br />

particular the topic of light<br />

pollution plays an<br />

important role, because<br />

light from open stadiums<br />

as well as spor<strong>ts</strong> and<br />

training grounds can<br />

ingress into adjacent<br />

building areas in the form<br />

of stray light, can cause<br />

glare for people and in the<br />

worst cases can cause<br />

danger for road or air<br />

traffic.


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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> lighting: one standard for each discipline<br />

Those who want to get to the very top in sport<br />

have to qualify for competitions, divisions and<br />

championships, and that also applies for<br />

lighting: before sport can be presented it must<br />

first fulfil the requiremen<strong>ts</strong> for type of sport<br />

and playing level.<br />

These hurdles to qualification for light are<br />

specified in DIN EN 12193, the European<br />

standard for spor<strong>ts</strong> facility lighting. Values are<br />

defined for the most common types of sport<br />

such as illuminance levels, homogeneity and<br />

colour rendition properties as well as glare<br />

control.<br />

The standard differentiates between types of<br />

sport and competitive levels, ranging from<br />

leisure sport to international competitions.<br />

The latter determines the lighting class and<br />

thus also the quality attributes to be complied<br />

with, and with high speed spor<strong>ts</strong> such as<br />

tennis and field hockey for example,<br />

illuminance of 200 lux must be ensured even<br />

for leisure spor<strong>ts</strong>. With football or beach<br />

volleyball, 75 lux is sufficient at the lowest<br />

playing level. For higher classes the standard<br />

specifies 500 lux horizontal illuminance for<br />

both types of sport.<br />

Lighting classes<br />

Competition level Lighting class<br />

I II III<br />

International/national •<br />

Regional • •<br />

Local • • •<br />

Training • •<br />

School/leisure sport •<br />

Indoor standards<br />

Lighting class Horizontal Homogeneity<br />

illuminance g1(Emin /Eav )<br />

Badminton/squash I 750 0.7<br />

II 500 0.7<br />

III 300 0.7<br />

Swimming I 500 0.7<br />

II 300 0.7<br />

III 200 0.5<br />

ice hockey I 750 0.7<br />

II 500 0.7<br />

III 300 0.7<br />

Tennis I 750 0.7<br />

II 500 0.7<br />

III 300 0.5


Outdoor standards<br />

Lighting class Horizontal Homogeneity<br />

illuminance g1 (E min /E av )<br />

Football I 500 0.7<br />

II 200 0.6<br />

III 75 0.5<br />

Athletics I 500 0.7<br />

II 200 0.5<br />

III 100 0.5<br />

Tennis (outdoor) I 500 0.7<br />

II 300 0.7<br />

III 200 0.6<br />

Hockey I 500 0.7<br />

II 200 0.7<br />

III 200 0.7<br />

Golf: driving range I / /<br />

II / /<br />

III 100 0.8<br />

Alpine skiing I 100 0.5<br />

II 30 0.3<br />

III 20 0.2<br />

Horse racing I 200 0.6<br />

II 100 0.4<br />

III 50 0.2<br />

Overview of standards for indoor/outdoor 7


8 Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

High-end lighting technology for high-end entertainment<br />

HDTV<br />

LIGHTING<br />

Thousands of spectators and millions watching: television broadcasting presen<strong>ts</strong> lighting<br />

with very high demands, especially if this concerns HDTV. Whether it’s illuminance, homogenity<br />

or colour rendering, television cameras need more of everything.<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> associations define their own guidelines to offer the best possible spor<strong>ts</strong> experiences.<br />

An example is the final of the European Football Championships or the World Championships.<br />

UEFA and FIFA specify 2000 lux for such applications as nominal vertical illuminance in the<br />

direction of fixed installation cameras.<br />

High performance projectors such as the SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI achieve this with ease.<br />

Uninterrupted television broadcasting must also be guaranteed with power failure, and<br />

luminaires with instant hot re-ignition enable switching to an alternative supply voltage.


In the case of indoor spor<strong>ts</strong>, the SiCOMPACT® FL MIDI S LED floodlight from Siteco emi<strong>ts</strong> extremely<br />

efficient, standard-compliant and HDTV-compliant light, and i<strong>ts</strong> primary strength is with super<br />

slow motion.<br />

Here 300 frames per second are often used for broadcasting, and conventional lighting pulsing<br />

with 50 Hertz resul<strong>ts</strong> in distinct flickering in recordings. The Siteco floodlight supplied flicker-free<br />

high-speed recordings with up to 1500 frames during testing conditions in a television studio.<br />

Even with 30% power reduction the light was still suitable for HD recordings.<br />

i<br />

Important for HDTV television broadcas<strong>ts</strong><br />

HDTV<br />

The abbreviation HDTV is short for "High Definition Television" and in<br />

principle means television with high resolution. HDTV functions with<br />

a significantly higher image resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels<br />

compared to the PAL system (720×576 pixels).<br />

LIGHTING<br />

High resolution HD productions need ou<strong>ts</strong>tanding light in order<br />

to achieve excellent image quality, and quality defec<strong>ts</strong>, disturbing flicker and poor<br />

illumination are seen all the more.<br />

Lighting solutions for HDTV<br />

Download the video at<br />

www.siteco.com or simply read in<br />

the QR code with a smartphone.<br />

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10<br />

Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Technology for a green future<br />

Saving energy, protecting resources, minimising carbon dioxide and protecting<br />

the climate are the challenges of present times with a view to future<br />

generations.<br />

Lighting solutions for large spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities do not have to be in contradiction<br />

to the principles of energy efficiency and climate protection.<br />

With a combination of efficient luminaires, light sources, LED technology and<br />

daylight systems for halls, Siteco is able to offer the right customer-specific<br />

solution package for all projec<strong>ts</strong>.<br />

With Siteco there's more green than merely the grass on the playing field.<br />

Luminaires<br />

Sophisticated thermal management<br />

at the very highest level is a part of<br />

the construction principle with<br />

floodligh<strong>ts</strong> and projectors, and<br />

optimal thermal dissipation<br />

over the housing ensures<br />

a maximum operating life<br />

of all componen<strong>ts</strong>.<br />

Daylight systems<br />

Siteco systems with<br />

special solar protection<br />

prisms reflect the “hot”<br />

direct sunlight away, and<br />

guide “cool” diffuse daylight<br />

into the inner space.<br />

Supplemented with artificial<br />

light, this means optimal light for<br />

spor<strong>ts</strong> halls with maximum efficiency<br />

and optimal usage of the hall around the<br />

clock.


LED technology<br />

A long service life, minimum effort for maintenance and lower operating cos<strong>ts</strong> are the<br />

primary benefi<strong>ts</strong> with use of LEDs. The SiCOMPACT® FL MIDI S LED floodlight<br />

from Siteco se<strong>ts</strong> new standards with regard to lighting quality and<br />

efficiency. It achieves an operating life of 50,000 hours and can<br />

be infinitely dimmed. Temperature monitoring integrated<br />

as standard increases durability still further.<br />

Light sources<br />

Efficient conventional lamps such as as OSRAM's POWER-<br />

STAR HQI®-TM with 600 or 1000 wat<strong>ts</strong> achieve a nominal<br />

service life of up to 10,000 hours. This saves operating cos<strong>ts</strong><br />

and lengthens maintenance cycles. Twin lamp operation<br />

with various wattages enables efficient switching at two<br />

levels, for example for training or competition needs.<br />

Lighting management<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> and wide-area lighting with LED technology from Siteco can be<br />

controlled via DMX or DALI, and this means the lighting can also be used for even<strong>ts</strong><br />

and stage shows. Stepped switching is possible with conventional lamp technology, but<br />

LEDs can be infinitely dimmed. And with LED solutions, componen<strong>ts</strong> for luminous flux adaptation<br />

according to needs and for time-dependent luminous flux control can also be integrated for the<br />

reduction of operating cos<strong>ts</strong>. In ancillary areas such as parking lo<strong>ts</strong>, lighting control via sensors<br />

enables the switching of lighting depending on daylight or motion.<br />

Efficiency factors 11


12<br />

Indoor sport


Spor<strong>ts</strong> and games under a hall canopy<br />

Flexibility for spor<strong>ts</strong> and play<br />

Not only spor<strong>ts</strong> but even<strong>ts</strong> as well: multifunctional<br />

halls enable optimal usage and<br />

at the same time need correspondingly<br />

flexible lighting solutions that are<br />

dimmable, can be modularly controlled and<br />

are especially efficient.<br />

Indoor sport 13<br />

Throws, dribblings, fouls.<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> lives from rapidity and dynamism, excitement, drama and<br />

emotions. Brief momen<strong>ts</strong> are decisive, and lighting determines whether<br />

such momen<strong>ts</strong> are seen or missed.<br />

We show you on the following pages how you can optimally present<br />

indoor spor<strong>ts</strong> with luminaires from Siteco, in compliance with<br />

standards, with high efficiency and with individual planning.<br />

And with ou<strong>ts</strong>tanding quality of light for athletes and spectators.<br />

Safety at all times<br />

Ballproof lighting, homogeneous and<br />

without glare, increases safety for athletes,<br />

and tribune lighting gives spectators<br />

orientation and safety. I<strong>ts</strong> operation must<br />

be ensured against power failure.<br />

Quality of light<br />

Sport means emotion. To communicate this<br />

on-site and via television, spor<strong>ts</strong> lighting<br />

must render colour optimally, supply<br />

standard-compliant illuminance and avoid<br />

bright-dark zones and abrupt shadowing.


14<br />

Indoor sport<br />

Tennis is precision work and demands<br />

maximum concentration from players,<br />

sometimes for hours at a time. In general<br />

the following applies: the smaller and<br />

quicker the spor<strong>ts</strong> equipment, the more<br />

illuminance must be brought onto the<br />

playing surface.


Game, set, light<br />

Whether it's tennis, squash or badminton – all<br />

three spor<strong>ts</strong> demand maximum performance<br />

from the human eye. Compact, very quick<br />

spor<strong>ts</strong> equipment comes flying towards<br />

players in front of changing backgrounds, from<br />

above out of the air, in front of constantly<br />

moving rows of spectators or before partly<br />

transparent glass surfaces. The players have<br />

to anticipate paths of flight and respond<br />

instantly, and with squash for example, balls<br />

achieve top velocities of 200 kilometres per<br />

hour.<br />

For this reason, DIN EN 12193 specifies high<br />

illuminance levels for such spor<strong>ts</strong> of up to 750<br />

lux that mainly enable high-contrast viewing.<br />

At the same time the luminaires must be<br />

installed so that they homogeneously<br />

illuminate the playing surface without causing<br />

glare for the players.<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ high illuminance without glare<br />

+ uniform illumination<br />

+ brightness in the upper hemisphere<br />

+ ball protection<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

LUMILUX® T5 HO HIGH OUTPUT (T16)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

Badminton Squash Tennis Tennis<br />

Siteco Louvre<br />

Luminaire M<br />

Surface-mounted<br />

luminaire, symmetric<br />

medium distribution |<br />

for: T16 3x 80 W<br />

Siteco Louvre<br />

Luminaire M<br />

Surface-mounted<br />

luminaire, symmetric<br />

medium distribution |<br />

for: T16 3x 80 W<br />

Tennis, squash, badminton 15<br />

MH: 4.00 – 8.00 m MH: 4.00 – 5.00 m MH: 3.00 – 8.00 m<br />

MH: 3.00 – 10.00 m<br />

Siteco Louvre<br />

Luminaire M<br />

Surface-mounted<br />

luminaire, symmetric<br />

medium distribution |<br />

for: T16 3x 80 W<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

ceiling mounting or<br />

with special wall fixing |<br />

asymmetric medium<br />

distribution | for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W


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Indoor sport<br />

High illuminance levels and the right<br />

interplay of light and shadow promote<br />

high-contrast viewing so that swimmers<br />

are not lost from view in the pool.


A clear view of the cool water<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ steep ingress angle to avoid reflections<br />

+ high protection rating (at least IP44) and<br />

corrosion protection<br />

+ special surface treatment due to chlorine<br />

in air<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

Note<br />

Supervision personnel is responsible for safety in<br />

the water and at the pool edge. In order to optimally<br />

view what is happening on the water surface and<br />

under the water, a deep transillumination of the<br />

water is needed, if necessary with supplementary<br />

underwater luminaires.<br />

It's not so much for the swimmers, but more<br />

for the spectators and judges: in contrast to<br />

other types of spor<strong>ts</strong>, the lighting of swimming<br />

halls is mainly for people out of the water that<br />

watch what's happening in the pool. And it's<br />

certainly not simple, because when<br />

competition swimmers trawl along their lanes,<br />

water swirls and splash water impairs<br />

visibility.<br />

This is why lighting must avoid strong<br />

reflections on the surface of the water. Best<br />

resul<strong>ts</strong> are achieved by ceiling luminaires at<br />

the height of the pool edge with steep ingress<br />

angles onto the water surface and asymmetric<br />

light distribution.<br />

At the same time though water polo players<br />

for example that track a device for play in the<br />

water need higher illuminance than pure<br />

competition swimmers.<br />

Diving requires greater vertical brightness so<br />

that judges and spectators can follow details<br />

through the complete dive.<br />

MH: 12.00 – 20.00 m MH: 6.00 – 10.00 m<br />

Siteco Mirrortec®<br />

projector SMW 400 and<br />

Siteco Mirrortec® Reflector<br />

100 | ... 100A<br />

Projector: rotationally<br />

symmetrical distribution |<br />

Reflector symm./assym.<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT 250 – 400 W<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

ceiling mounting or with<br />

special wall fixing |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Swimming 17


18<br />

Indoor sport<br />

High illuminance is needed in ice hockey<br />

halls so that players and spectators can<br />

still see the puck.<br />

For figure skaters, reflections on the surface of ice are extremely<br />

disturbing, especially as show lighting is often used - an ideal<br />

situation for intelligent lighting management.


Maximum concentration on skates<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ high illuminance levels and good contras<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ stronger brightness for specific playing<br />

field zones<br />

+ avoidance of reflections<br />

+ ball protection<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-E (HIE)<br />

High speed on ice skates: ice hockey is one of the quickest team spor<strong>ts</strong> in the world. In order to<br />

be able to skate at up to 50 km/h the players need physical strength, supreme skill and agility.<br />

The puck is three times quicker on the ice, and with fast sho<strong>ts</strong> it travels at over 170 km/h.<br />

That's a challenge for the players and a challenge for lighting as well.<br />

SiCOMPACT® FL MIDI S<br />

LED floodlight, pan-andtilt<br />

with mounting bracket<br />

| symmetric<br />

distribution |<br />

with LED 150/300 W<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

ceiling mounting or with<br />

special wall fixing |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Ice skating 19<br />

In order for spectators and players to follow such speeds, lighting for ice hockey has to achieve<br />

more than just illuminance levels of up to 750 lux. High luminance aids visual acuity and strong<br />

contras<strong>ts</strong>, and if luminance of the background and peripheral playing field areas is higher than<br />

the black puck then i<strong>ts</strong> perception is improved. Higher illuminance levels are also applied<br />

to the goal areas to aid the response capacity of the goalkeeper and referees.<br />

MH: 12.00 – 16.00 m MH: 4.00 – 12.00 m<br />

MH: 6.00 – 16.00 m<br />

SiCOMPAKT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for wall<br />

or ceiling mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600 – 1000 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 14.00 m<br />

NJ600<br />

Reflector luminaire for<br />

suspended mounting |<br />

extremely wide<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIE150 – 250 W


20<br />

Indoor sport<br />

The ratiopharm arena in Ulm, Germany is<br />

the home of the ratiopharm Ulm basketball<br />

league players. The LED floodlight system<br />

custom developed by Siteco complies with<br />

the directives of the FIBA world basketball<br />

association and offers optimal light for<br />

super slow motion in HD quality. Because<br />

the hall is also used for even<strong>ts</strong> the floodligh<strong>ts</strong><br />

are integrated with the event lighting.<br />

These can be individually controlled via DMX<br />

and infinitely dimmed.


Flexible lighting for flexible use<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ standard-compliant spor<strong>ts</strong> lighting<br />

+ dimmable general lighting<br />

+ separate control of systems<br />

+ ball protection<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Multifunctional arena 21<br />

Light off, spot on.<br />

Multifunction halls offer athletes a stage for major performances, and this also applies to<br />

musicians, comedians, politicians and event organisers of all types.<br />

If a hall is to be flexibly used then the lighting must offer maximum flexibility as well.<br />

Multifunctional arenas require special care with light planning, as already in the planning stages<br />

the whole bandwidth of what might take place needs to be considered.<br />

The lighting installation has to comply with pre-specified spor<strong>ts</strong> standards, avoid disturbing<br />

effec<strong>ts</strong> from daylight and glass facades and guarantee safety for athletes and spectators. At the<br />

same time, dimmable general lighting is recommended for even<strong>ts</strong> and their corresponding<br />

setting up and disassembly processes, and also for reasons of energy efficiency as well.<br />

Supplementary projectors implement show effec<strong>ts</strong> and complex control systems, and separately<br />

regulated circui<strong>ts</strong> are the core of a multifunction hall.<br />

MH: 12.00 – 16.00 m MH: 4.00 – 10.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® FL MIDI S<br />

LED floodlight, pan-andtilt<br />

with mounting<br />

bracket | symmetric<br />

distribution |<br />

with LED 150/300 W<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

ceiling mounting or with<br />

special wall fixing |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 20.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

wall or ceiling mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600 – 1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 20.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

wall or ceiling mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W


22<br />

Outdoor sport


Emotions under a clear sky<br />

Outdoor sport 23<br />

As in halls, speed, dynamism and exciting competition also determine<br />

outdoor spor<strong>ts</strong>. Sport is an experience, and perhaps even more so when<br />

nature plays i<strong>ts</strong> part. Sun, rain, wind, heat and cold represent special<br />

challenges and also high levels of stress.<br />

The task of lighting is to ensure best possible viewing conditions in<br />

all situations and in all types of weather, and luminaires are safely<br />

constructed and installed to defy the toughest outdoor<br />

conditions. The following pages demonstrate how various outdoor<br />

spor<strong>ts</strong> can be illuminated with maximum quality of light and<br />

compliance to all current standards.<br />

Perfect images<br />

The major spor<strong>ts</strong> associations have defined<br />

criteria that guarantee best possible<br />

television broadcasting. These include good<br />

colour rendition values and high levels of<br />

homogeneity as well as high illuminance<br />

for the cameras.<br />

The microcosm of an arena<br />

Arenas are more than just spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities,<br />

they are landmarks for towns, cities and<br />

clubs and have a high recognition factor.<br />

The ancillary areas including showers, fan<br />

shops and offices make diverse demands of<br />

lighting.<br />

Safe in inclement conditions<br />

The topic of safety with the lighting of<br />

outdoor spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities is of major<br />

importance: outdoor lighting has to<br />

withstand poor weather conditions. This<br />

means especially safe installation, weatherresistant<br />

materials and high protection<br />

ratings.


24<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

FIFA guidelines<br />

Vertical Horizontal Ra-Index Glare Rating Maintenance factor<br />

illuminance illuminance<br />

Class V International competition<br />

Fixed cameras >2000 3500 ≥ 65 ≤ 50 0.7<br />

Field cameras 1800 3500 ≥ 65 ≤ 50 0.7<br />

Class IV national competition<br />

Fixed cameras 2000 2500 ≥ 65 ≤ 50 0.7<br />

Field cameras 1400 2500 ≥ 65 ≤ 50 0.7<br />

Lighting must meet the needs of<br />

athletes, spectators, referees and<br />

TV cameras in large arenas.


Light for champions<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ light distribution across large distances<br />

+ HDTV-compliant lighting<br />

+ high colour rendering<br />

+ avoidance of light immission<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Lighting for large stadiums and arenas has to perform in more ways than one. On the one<br />

hand the visual requiremen<strong>ts</strong> of athletes and spectators must be ensured and on the other<br />

the factors of efficiency and environmental compatibility have to be implemented.<br />

Rotationally symmetric distribution luminaires are the specialis<strong>ts</strong> for transporting light<br />

across large distances, sending light at heigh<strong>ts</strong> of up to 60 metres across playing fields with<br />

ease. This high mounting height also reduces the risk of glare, and at the same time<br />

reflectors in the luminaire guide the light downwards. They thus contribute to avoiding light<br />

pollution and undesired stray light: a match below and the night sky above.<br />

The lighting system of a stadium must also fulfil the criteria for television broadcasting, and<br />

here colour rendering values should not fall below Ra 65. High illuminance is also decisive<br />

for HDTV and slow motion sho<strong>ts</strong>, with 3500 lux in the horizontal and at least 2000 lux in the<br />

vertical specified for international spor<strong>ts</strong> even<strong>ts</strong>: high performance sport for high<br />

performance projectors.<br />

Playing field illumination Tribune illumination<br />

MH: 4.00 – 12.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 60.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Football arena 25


26<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

Setting records below winning light<br />

Perfect images and<br />

safety – high illuminance<br />

for athletes, press and<br />

spectators


Athletics is one of the classics under open skies, in the evening hours and in darkness as well,<br />

because at that time training groups are complete, spectators are free to watch and in the<br />

months of summer the temperatures are cooler.<br />

The lighting for such facilities is also classic: systems on four or six mas<strong>ts</strong>, often combined with<br />

lighting on the spectators' tribune ensure requisite illuminance levels of 100 to 500 lux according<br />

to level of the spor<strong>ts</strong>. Overlapping projector cones minimise abrupt shadowing.<br />

While large stadiums usually have rotationally symmetric projectors, smaller facilities and<br />

training grounds often have luminaires with asymmetric optics and very precise cut-offs.<br />

These illuminate uniformly, guide light downwards and avoid light pollution and disturbing<br />

stray light.<br />

With track and field athletics it must be considered that grounds with running tracks, jumping<br />

and throwing areas are larger than a football pitch, and individual disciplines have<br />

differing demands. With pole vaulting for example, luminaires must not be installed in the main<br />

viewing axis of the athletes, and in finish areas a vertical illuminance of 1000 lux has to be<br />

ensured to guarantee correct judging decisions and precise finish photos.<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ sufficiently high mounting for glare<br />

reduction<br />

+ good cut-off to avoid stray light<br />

+ alternative power supply for emergencies<br />

during competitions<br />

+ minimisation of hard shadows<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Note<br />

To avoid glare for spectators and cameras,<br />

projectors should never be inclined more than<br />

70 degrees.<br />

MH: 6.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 60.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Athletics 27


28<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

Players can only correctly assess the speed<br />

and direction of the ball when it can be<br />

easily tracked along i<strong>ts</strong> complete flight<br />

path.


Advantage for good lighting<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ varying lighting levels for high efficiency<br />

+ high uniformity on the playing field and<br />

the space above<br />

+ glare limitation via sufficiently high<br />

mounting<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

A hot match during the afternoon, training with a cool head in the<br />

evening hours... Illuminated tennis facilities in the open have a high<br />

leisure value and ensure optimal usage of cour<strong>ts</strong>.<br />

The lighting installation should be switchable in steps for maximum<br />

efficiency, allowing several lighting levels according to requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

and budget. A mere 200 lux are sufficient for training purposes while<br />

for tournamen<strong>ts</strong> at least 750 lux is needed, and several metres ou<strong>ts</strong>ide<br />

of the immediate playing field as well, as this is also part of the action<br />

radius of players.<br />

High homogeneity with low levels of hard shadowing are best achieved<br />

via a 4-mast system. With tennis it is important to consider that the<br />

sport places high visual demands on players, and rapidity and precision<br />

are vital. Lighting must be mounted at sufficient height to avoid glare<br />

for the players and to sufficiently brighten the space above the court<br />

from where balls come flying.<br />

MH: 4.00 – 12.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 30.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Tennis 29


30<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

High illuminance levels and high<br />

uniformity support visual acuity and lessen<br />

the danger of injury for hockey players.


Whack - it’s a goal!<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ high horizontal illuminance for training<br />

applications as well<br />

+ high homogeneity<br />

+ glare limitation<br />

+ avoidance of light immission (dark sky)<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Requiremen<strong>ts</strong> with field hockey are fundamentally comparable to those<br />

of football: the avoidance of light spill ou<strong>ts</strong>ide of the spor<strong>ts</strong> facility, no<br />

hard shadowing on the field, and no glare for players or spectators.<br />

With hockey though the ball is smaller and significantly quicker,<br />

achieving up to 150 km/h. As a result, with field hockey and lighting<br />

class III, meaning for leisure sport and training, a minimum illuminance<br />

of 200 lux in the horizontal is applicable. In order to correctly assess the<br />

high speeds and to minimise the danger of injury for players, high<br />

lighting homogeneity is also necessary.<br />

MH: 4.00 – 12.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 30.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Hockey 31


32<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

Teeing-off is vital.<br />

Optimal illumination<br />

ensures optimal<br />

conditions for learning<br />

and an overview of<br />

players.


Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ homogeneous vertical illuminance<br />

over wider distances<br />

+ ball protection<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Note<br />

The best solution for sufficient general lighting<br />

between the hitting zone and the green (i.e.<br />

the flight path) are horizontally aligned<br />

projectors.<br />

Teeing off without a handicap<br />

Teeing-off from the driving range is the exercise of preference for<br />

golfers. Illumination of the area means that this can also be done in the<br />

evening hours and increases safety when several players are training.<br />

At the point of teeing-off, DIN EN 12193 specifies horizontal illuminance<br />

of 100 lux and vertical illuminance of 50 lux. It makes no sense though<br />

in training when golf players are unable to track and optimise the flight<br />

of the ball, and so projectors ensure around 10 lux illuminance over a<br />

distance of 150 metres and at a height of one metre above ground level.<br />

High illuminance values are needed for the green. Players perform with<br />

high precision and must be able to anticipate the route of balls when<br />

putting in the direction of the hole.<br />

MH: 6.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

MH: 12.00 – 30.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

MH: 16.00 – 20.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® S2 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

symmetric distribution |<br />

for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Golf 33


34<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

Fractions of a second are decisive with<br />

ski and snowboard races, and high<br />

illuminance values promote safety and<br />

the response capability of athletes.


Safety on snow and ice<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ avoidance of glare and reflections on<br />

snow and ice<br />

+ high illuminance for racing disciplines<br />

+ resistance to adverse weather<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

In winter the days are short, and this is practical when athletes also<br />

want to train in the evening hours. At the same time sport in darkness<br />

with floodlighting is also highly popular.<br />

In racing disciplines, high horizontal illuminance is needed for Alpine<br />

ski races, freestyle competitions and specifically on bob runs. With<br />

racing toboggans, time is measured to thousandths of a second and the<br />

slightest mistake with piloting decides it all. High uniformity and at<br />

least 300 lux in the horizontal are thus specified for competitions. Dark<br />

zones inhibit the ability to respond, and the same applies for reflections<br />

on snow and ice.<br />

With ski-jumping there are two decisive momen<strong>ts</strong> for athletes: the<br />

jump and the landing. Sufficient brightness is needed in order to<br />

correctly judge and perform a jump or landing. Projectors aligned up<br />

the slope ensure sufficient vertical illuminance for the flight, but care<br />

must be taken: luminaires must not be in the direct view of athletes.<br />

Cross-country skiing places the lowest demands on lighting: a ski course<br />

with approximately 4 metres in width needs around 20 lux for lighting<br />

class I.<br />

MH: 12.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

landing zone<br />

MH: 12.00 – 30.00 m<br />

jump<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Skiing 35


36<br />

Outdoor sport<br />

Rapid and dangerous: when thousands<br />

of horsepower are on the racing track,<br />

uniform illumination helps drivers to<br />

keep optimal sight of what's happening.


From one to one thousand horsepower<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ avoidance of glare<br />

+ high illuminance due to high speeds<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TM (HIT-CE250 – 1000 W)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TM (HIT-CE600 – 1000 W)<br />

Note<br />

No racing track equates to another and all<br />

projec<strong>ts</strong> are individually planned. For this<br />

reason, special project-related lighting design<br />

is the precondition for suitable lighting.<br />

Whether one horsepower on a racing track or one thousand on a<br />

formula 1 circuit, all types of racing courses place highly specific<br />

requiremen<strong>ts</strong> on lighting. The lighting i<strong>ts</strong>elf is focused towards safety:<br />

it's a matter of avoiding transitions between bright and dark zones and<br />

also avoiding glare for people and animals. The higher projectors are<br />

mounted, the lower the glare. Luminaires with strong shielding should<br />

be installed parallel to the track as an alternative for racing courses<br />

with low lighting height.<br />

Vertical illuminance is highly important for horse racing and ensures<br />

that jockeys and horses can be easily recognised. Thus in the finish area<br />

750 lux is specified with lighting class I, and 500 lux along the rest of<br />

the course.<br />

In all racing disciplines speed is a major challenge for the human eye. In<br />

order to rapidly differentiate between what is happening and to<br />

correctly process this, vision should be supplied with colours as true to<br />

nature as possible. Lamps with maximum possible colour rendition<br />

characteristics make sure of this.<br />

MH: 12.00 – 22.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

Cam<br />

MH: 12.00 – 50.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

Floodlight with<br />

mounting bracket for<br />

mast or roof mounting |<br />

rotationally symmetrical<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

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Safety and a clear view off the playing field<br />

Highly visible parking spaces and suitable lighting of facades<br />

communicate first impressions. Stadium architecture is not only purely<br />

functional, but as a place of pilgrimage for fans it is a brand and<br />

landmark for a complete city or spor<strong>ts</strong> club. Lighting optimally presen<strong>ts</strong><br />

such spor<strong>ts</strong> symbols.<br />

Behind the scenes, spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities are also places of work, for example<br />

for athletes and training, for employees in offices and with utility<br />

rooms. In each case these need suitable light in order to manage their<br />

daily tasks as well as possible, so that in the end the decisive momen<strong>ts</strong><br />

on the playing field are what count.<br />

A striking appearance<br />

Major spor<strong>ts</strong> centres can be seen from far<br />

away, and stadiums and arenas are a part<br />

of city sigh<strong>ts</strong>, associations, clubs and<br />

legendary competitions. Suitable facade<br />

illumination underlines such a philosophy<br />

during the hours of darkness as well.<br />

Safe routes<br />

Completely homogeneous illumination of<br />

parking lo<strong>ts</strong> gives a feeling of safety and<br />

also lowers the risk of acciden<strong>ts</strong>. People can<br />

be easily recognised between vehicles, and<br />

good outdoor lighting also achieves trust<br />

because it preven<strong>ts</strong> attacks.<br />

Good for the climate<br />

With spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities, more is illuminated<br />

than the playing field and the tribunes;<br />

hallways, offices, utility and changing<br />

rooms also require optimal lighting. The<br />

complete lighting installation determines<br />

economy and environmental compatibility.<br />

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40<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities<br />

Architectural icon and the face of the Abu<br />

Dhabi Grand Prix: the shell with dynamic<br />

light effec<strong>ts</strong> of the YAS hotel is controlled via<br />

an innovative solution from e:cue.<br />

Facades themselves can become interactive surfaces. Traxon Technologies with i<strong>ts</strong> e:cue brand,<br />

a part of the OSRAM family along with Siteco, makes this possible. Traxon is the global leader<br />

with solid state lighting and related control systems. With a partner network, Traxon brings<br />

facades to life and transforms creative visions into experiences. An example is the YAS hotel<br />

with i<strong>ts</strong> illuminated shell on the Formula 1 circuit in Abu Dhabi or the National Stadium in<br />

Peru where the outer shell is controlled in accordance with the mood in the stadium.<br />

More information about individual LED solutions at:<br />

www.traxontechnologies.com


Facades as ambassadors for sport<br />

Architecture, slogans and club colours<br />

characterise the external view of spor<strong>ts</strong><br />

facilities, and the striking presentation of<br />

spor<strong>ts</strong> centres is the primary task for facade<br />

lighting. It makes spor<strong>ts</strong> centres become<br />

significant objec<strong>ts</strong> within the urban context<br />

or brand communicators for a club. After all,<br />

brand loyalty is an important aspect for<br />

long-term economic success.<br />

Projectors, floodligh<strong>ts</strong> and luminaires<br />

recessed in the ground or wall are used to<br />

present facades. In order to attract the eye to<br />

the building, illuminance levels should be set<br />

somewhat higher than surrounding traffic<br />

areas.<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ illumination or accenting of facades or<br />

architectural details<br />

+ interactivity via dynamic light installations<br />

+ resistance to adverse weather<br />

+ secure mounting<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-TS (HIT-DE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-TS (HIT-DE-CE)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-T (HIT-CE)<br />

LUMILUX® T5 HE HIGH EFFICIENCY (T16)<br />

Facades can be individually and<br />

emotionally illuminated with colour filters.<br />

MH: on-site MH: on-site ground recessing MH: to 5.00 m<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2<br />

MINI / MIDI<br />

Floodlight with wall<br />

bracket, direct asymmetric<br />

distribution |<br />

MINI for:<br />

HIT-DE-CE 70 – 150 W<br />

MIDI for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

SiCOMPACT® R1 MINI S<br />

Projector, rotationally<br />

symmetrical distribution |<br />

for: HIT-CE35 – 70 W<br />

CB 90<br />

Ground recessed<br />

luminaire | asymmetric<br />

distribution |<br />

for: HIT-DE-CE 70 – 150 W<br />

Facade lighting 41<br />

CL LINEAR 60<br />

Linear luminaire for wall<br />

surface mounting | direct<br />

symmetric distribution |<br />

for: T16 14/21/24/39 W


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Safe in all traffic zones<br />

A visit to the stadium or weekly training: with spor<strong>ts</strong>, the access route is<br />

not an end in i<strong>ts</strong>elf. The infrastructure and primarily enough parking<br />

lo<strong>ts</strong> ensure that no time is lost before and after a match.<br />

Well-illuminated parking spaces reduce the risk of acciden<strong>ts</strong> and also<br />

give a feeling of personal safety.<br />

Siteco mast luminaires convince with modularity, flexibility and<br />

maximum levels of economy, and with intelligent control technology<br />

the efficiency can be still further improved.<br />

In terms of quality of light and light control, Siteco mast luminaires set<br />

standards with their globally recognised radial facetted optics for<br />

conventional lamps or the patented high definition cover of the<br />

Streetlight 10 LED. Light is only emitted onto the parking surface, vehicle<br />

drivers are not subjected to glare and residen<strong>ts</strong> are not annoyed.<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ safety and orientation for pedestrians<br />

and drivers<br />

+ illuminance to 300 lux in entry and<br />

transit areas<br />

+ minimum protection rating IP 64<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

LUMILUX® T5 HO HIGH OUTPUT (T16)<br />

MH: 2.50 – 4.00 m MH: 2.50 – 4.00 m<br />

Monsun® LED<br />

damp-proof luminaires,<br />

direct wide distribution |<br />

with: LED 1/2x 24 W<br />

Modario® IP64<br />

trunking system,<br />

wide distribution |<br />

for: T16 35/49/80 W


Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ flexibility and safety provided by the<br />

lighting system<br />

+ least possible quantity of luminaires and<br />

optimal light quality (low investment)<br />

+ simple maintenance and long service life<br />

for efficient operation<br />

+ illuminance ≥ 7.5 Lux<br />

+ minimum protection rating IP 65<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-T (HIT)<br />

VIALOX NAV®-T SUPER 4Y (HST)<br />

MH: 5.00 – 8.00 m MH: 5.00 – 8.00 m MH: 5.00 – 8.00 m<br />

Streetlight 10 mini<br />

Mast luminaire,<br />

asymmetric distribution |<br />

with LED 51 W Basic<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

Floodlight for mast<br />

mounting, narrow wide<br />

distribution |<br />

with LED 103 W<br />

Parking areas 43<br />

SQ 100<br />

Mast luminaire, asymmetric<br />

wide distribution |<br />

optionally for:<br />

HIT 70 – 140 W<br />

HST 70 – 150 W


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Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities<br />

Orientation along all routes<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ flexibility and safety provided by the<br />

lighting system<br />

+ least possible quantity of luminaires and<br />

optimal light quality (low investment)<br />

+ simple maintenance and long service life<br />

for efficient operation<br />

+ illuminance ≥ 7.5 Lux<br />

+ minimum protection rating IP 65<br />

Lighting solution<br />

Path lighting integrates harmoniously into the overall<br />

architectural context of the facility.<br />

MH: 4.00 – 6.00 m<br />

DL® 20<br />

Mast luminaire,<br />

symmetric or asymmetric<br />

distribution | IP 66 |<br />

with LED 29 – 39 W<br />

MH: 1.20 – 2.60 m<br />

CITYLIGHT<br />

Pillars and bollards,<br />

symmetric or asymmetric<br />

distribution | IP 54 |<br />

with LED 34 – 47 W<br />

MH: on-site<br />

CL luminaires<br />

Surface mounted wall<br />

luminaires, bollards and<br />

linear systems |<br />

for conventional lamps<br />

or LED


Light means a warm welcome. Light also<br />

provides guidance and orientation,<br />

and the illumination of paths, corridors<br />

and hallways in and around spor<strong>ts</strong><br />

facilities is a decisive contribution to<br />

safety and a feeling of well-being. Safe to<br />

the game, safe during the game and safe<br />

on the way back again.<br />

Visitors feel that they are taken care of<br />

when paths are clearly marked, and this<br />

also benefi<strong>ts</strong> the operators of facilities, as<br />

visitors do not run the danger of going<br />

astray into areas not intended for them.<br />

In addition, lighting design of indoor and<br />

outdoor paths is a part of the spor<strong>ts</strong><br />

facility architecture. In ideal cases, the<br />

design language of luminaires, their<br />

stepped construction sizes and their light<br />

effec<strong>ts</strong> harmoniously integrate into the<br />

complete architectural context, both<br />

decoratively and in terms of functionality.<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ safety and orientation function<br />

+ weather resistance outdoors<br />

+ vandal protected due to solid appearance<br />

+ least possible quantity of luminaires and<br />

optimal light quality (low investment)<br />

+ simple maintenance and long service life<br />

for efficient operation<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-T (HIT-CE)<br />

POWERSTAR HQI®-E (HIE)<br />

MH: 3.00 – 6.00 m<br />

Lunis® SL<br />

Recessed downlight,<br />

symmetric wide<br />

distribution | for:<br />

HIT-CE70 W<br />

MH: 3.00 – 5.00 m<br />

Lunis® 2 mini<br />

Recessed downlight,<br />

symmetric medium<br />

distribution | with<br />

LED max. 45 W or<br />

for HIT-CE70 W<br />

MH: 6.00 – 14.00 m<br />

NJ600<br />

Reflector luminaire for<br />

suspended mounting,<br />

extremely wide<br />

distribution |<br />

for HIE150 – 250 W<br />

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Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities<br />

Whether for weight rooms or utility<br />

rooms, modern spor<strong>ts</strong> centres impress<br />

with energy concep<strong>ts</strong> that rely on<br />

maximum efficiency in every detail.


Efficiency in every detail<br />

Lighting requiremen<strong>ts</strong><br />

+ flexibility<br />

+ illuminance levels according to applications,<br />

e.g. 500 lux in the horizontal for the work<br />

surfaces of office desks<br />

+ protection ratings according to<br />

surroundings, e.g. with changing rooms<br />

and showers<br />

+ long service life<br />

Lighting solution<br />

OSRAM lamp recommendation<br />

LUMILUX® T5 FC (T16-R)<br />

POWERBALL HCI®-T (HIT-CE)<br />

Large spor<strong>ts</strong> centres are a lot more than just a playing field, turf, pool or<br />

track with tribunes. Utility rooms and offices are the motor behind it all.<br />

And where spor<strong>ts</strong> are carried out there are also changing rooms and<br />

showers, often with weight rooms and catering areas. The application<br />

determines the luminaires installed, ranging from damp-proof<br />

luminaires protected against humidity and dust to accentual lighting of<br />

foyers.<br />

Lighting also plays a major part in the energetic concept of the facility,<br />

because economy is not only determined by the efficiency of playing<br />

field lighting but in the ancillary areas in particular the use of efficient,<br />

long-life LED technology offers enormous potentials for saving.<br />

MH: 3.00 – 5.00 m<br />

Lunis® R<br />

Surface-mounted<br />

luminaire | symmetric<br />

distribution |<br />

for: 1x T16-R 55 W<br />

MH: 3.00 – 6.00 m<br />

Lunis® SL<br />

Recessed downlight,<br />

symmetric wide<br />

distribution | f<br />

or: HIT-CE70 W<br />

MH: 3.00 – 5.00 m<br />

Lunis® 2 mini<br />

Recessed downlight,<br />

symmetric medium<br />

distribution | for:<br />

HIT-CE70 W or with<br />

LED max. 45 W<br />

Changing, training and utility rooms 47<br />

MH: 4.00 – 8.00 m<br />

Monsun®<br />

Damp-proof luminaire,<br />

direct wide distribution,<br />

IP 65 | with<br />

LED 1/2x 24 W


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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Siteco Louvre Luminire M<br />

NJ 600<br />

Produc<strong>ts</strong> in<br />

application<br />

Siteco Mirrortec®<br />

SiCOMPACT® FL MIDI S<br />

SiCOMPACT® R3 MAXI<br />

SiCOMPACT® A3 MAXI<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

SiCOMPACT® S2 MAXI<br />

Indoor Outdoor<br />

Tennis/squash/badminton<br />

14/15<br />

for:<br />

T16 fluorescent lamp<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Swimming<br />

16/17<br />

Projector for:<br />

HIT 250 – 400 W<br />

Asym. or sym. reflector<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Ice skating<br />

18/19<br />

for:<br />

HIE150 – 250 W<br />

with:<br />

LED 150/300 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600 – 1000 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Multifunctional arena<br />

20/21<br />

with:<br />

LED 150/300 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600 – 1000 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Football arena<br />

24/25<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W


Athletics<br />

26/27<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

Tennis<br />

28/29<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Hockey<br />

30/31<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

Golf<br />

32/33<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

Skiing<br />

34/35<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W<br />

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Racing<br />

36/37<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

1x HIT-DE1000/2000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250 – 1000 W<br />

2x HIT-CE250/400 W<br />

2x HIT-CE600/1000 W


50 Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MINI/MIDI<br />

SiCOMPACT® R1 MINI S<br />

CB 90<br />

CL LINEAR 60<br />

Streetlight 10 mini<br />

SiCOMPACT® A2 MIDI<br />

SQ 100<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities, outdoor<br />

Produc<strong>ts</strong> in<br />

application Produc<strong>ts</strong> in<br />

application<br />

Facade lighting<br />

40/41<br />

for:<br />

MINI: HIT-DE-CE 70 – 150 W<br />

MIDI: HIT/HIT-DE250 – 400 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT-CE35 – 70 W<br />

DL® 20<br />

for conventional lamps or<br />

with LED |<br />

diverse wattages<br />

for:<br />

HIT-DE-CE 70 – 150 W with:<br />

LED 34 - 47 W<br />

CITYLIGHT<br />

for:<br />

T16 14/21/24/39 W<br />

Parking areas<br />

43<br />

with:<br />

LED 51 W Basic<br />

with:<br />

LED 103 W<br />

optionally for:<br />

HIT 70 – 140 W<br />

HST 70 – 150 W<br />

CL luminaires<br />

Path lighting<br />

44<br />

with:<br />

LED 29 - 39 W


Monsun® LED<br />

Modario® IP64<br />

Lunis® R<br />

Lunis® SL<br />

Lunis® 2 mini<br />

NJ 600<br />

Produc<strong>ts</strong> in<br />

application<br />

Spor<strong>ts</strong> vicinities, indoor<br />

Path lighting<br />

45<br />

for:<br />

HIT-CE70 W<br />

for: HIT-CE70 W<br />

or with<br />

LED max. 45 W<br />

for:<br />

HIE150 – 250 W<br />

Parking garage<br />

42<br />

with:<br />

LED 1/2x 24 W<br />

for:<br />

T16 35/49/80 W<br />

Changing room, training<br />

room 46/47<br />

for:<br />

1x T16-R 55 W<br />

for:<br />

HIT-CE70 W<br />

for: HIT-CE70 W<br />

or with<br />

LED max. 45 W<br />

Utility room<br />

46/47<br />

with:<br />

LED 1/2x 24 W<br />

Overview of applications<br />

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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Over 100,000 light poin<strong>ts</strong>. More than 300 spor<strong>ts</strong> centres.<br />

Siteco illuminates professional sport around the world.


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Lighting tools for spor<strong>ts</strong> facilities<br />

Individual and professional service by Siteco<br />

Technology is not only determined by the spor<strong>ts</strong> - the spor<strong>ts</strong> centre i<strong>ts</strong>elf is of prime importance,<br />

whether hall, open air spor<strong>ts</strong> ground, stadium or arena.<br />

We provide you with support and accompany you in all planning and construction phases with<br />

the implementation of high quality, standard-compliant spor<strong>ts</strong> lighting. Where athletes and<br />

spectators feel safe is where exper<strong>ts</strong> have previously carried out professional calculations based<br />

on physical laws. Place your trust in our specialis<strong>ts</strong> and the expertise of Siteco, gathered over<br />

many decades.<br />

Each project is individually calculated and planned, and this can include developing custom<br />

project solutions according to customer requiremen<strong>ts</strong> or local conditions. Our exper<strong>ts</strong> also design<br />

television broadcasting-compliant lighting concep<strong>ts</strong> in cooperation with you so that sport in the<br />

living room loses nothing of i<strong>ts</strong> excitement and dynamics.<br />

Siteco is also your dependable partner for light after installation of lighting systems. Our<br />

employees implement the measuring and setting up of systems for you on-site, worldwide.<br />

Exemplary light for exemplary sport.<br />

Sample projections and planning examples<br />

for various disciplines are available at<br />

www.siteco.com/spor<strong>ts</strong>planning or just<br />

read in the QR-Code with your smartphone.


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