Eaton’s Ephesus All Field LED Lighting Series: A Retrofit Solution for Municipal Sports Fields

Eaton Ephseus All Field LED Series

 

 

 

June 23 2016

The Ephesus All Field LED series provides high schools, colleges, municipalities and other venues with a high-quality, cost-effective, versatile and controllable outdoor LED sports lighting solution that is engineered to satisfy the specific lighting needs of facilities of all sizes.

Eaton’s Ephesus All Field Series is the first LED fixture designed to easily retrofit into existing sports lighting infrastructure with its multiple mounting options, low weight and low Effective Projected Area (EPA). Additionally, the product’s self-contained electrical junction box and easily deployed lighting control system help dramatically reduce installation costs.

“The All Field Series brings our experience with deploying high-output, extremely efficient LED lighting solutions at some of the most prominent professional sports venues to high school and municipal fields of all sizes,” says Mike Lorenz, president, Eaton’s Ephesus Lighting business. “Since professional and municipal field managers face different challenges, our innovative technology is designed to give these smaller venues high-quality, controllable, cost-effective and energy-efficient LED lighting.”

The enhanced engineered optics of the Ephesus All Field Series efficiently delivers uniform light on the field and significantly reduces unwanted light spill and sky glow. Furthermore, the efficiency of the All Field Series allows for a dramatic reduction in fixtures versus other field lighting solutions.

The Ephesus All Field 750 and 550 models offer unmatched controllability with communication technology commonly used in the Wi-Fi and cellular market. The fixtures provide two-way communication with the capability to self-monitor and report performance and wellness data from each fixture.

Eaton’s Ephesus Lighting business manufactures high-output solid-state lighting solutions for challenging applications in the industrial and sporting markets. The business is focused on innovating advanced lighting solutions that will enrich and illuminate the world, by creating brighter, more vibrant and sustainable environments.

Find out more: http://ephesuslighting.com/product/field-series/.

 

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Shore-Side Electricity and Data Monitoring Take Hold in the Cruise Industry

    Shore-Side Electricity and Data Monitoring Take Hold in the Cruise Industry

    April 15, 2024 On July 7, 2023, the United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) and its participating maritime countries set their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions strategy to achieve net zero “by or around” 2050. As a result, the shipping industry, including cruise lines, is adopting various strategies to achieve this ambitious goal, including new fuels,… Read More…

  • Project Spotlight: Sainte-Thérèse High School Lighting Upgrade

    Project Spotlight: Sainte-Thérèse High School Lighting Upgrade

    Built in 1980, the building that houses Sainte-Thérèse high school, in Quebec Canada, was looking a little worse for the wear. Renovation work began with two major projects: introducing a multidisciplinary sports centre, as well as redesigning the parking lots.  The employee and visitor parking lots were completely reconfigured during phase 1 of the renovation… Read More…

  • Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i], 26th Edition – A Road Map: Section 10 – Grounding and Bonding

    Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i], 26th Edition – A Road Map: Section 10 – Grounding and Bonding

    April 8, 2024 By William (Bill) Burr[i] The Code is a comprehensive document. Sometimes, it can seem daunting to quickly find the information you need.  This series of articles provides a guide to help users find their way through this critical document. This is not intended to replace the notes in Appendix B, or the… Read More…

  • Investment in the Residential Sector Declines in January 2024

    Investment in the Residential Sector Declines in January 2024

    April 8, 2024 Investment in building construction declined 0.9% to $19.7 billion in January. The residential sector declined 1.4% to $13.6 billion, while investment in the non-residential sector edged up 0.2% to $6.1 billion. On a constant dollar basis (2017=100), investment in building construction fell 0.9% to $12.1 billion in January. Investment in the residential sector declines Investment in residential building construction declined… Read More…


Changing Scene