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Effective parking lot lighting goes beyond installing bright fixtures. A well-designed system
ensures safety, energy efficiency, and compliance with local regulations. By following these
steps and choosing the right products, like the ESL Vision Selectable Area Light and the Orbit LFL-10 Adjustable Area Light you can create a lighting design that’s both practical and cost-effective.

Step 1: Assess Parking Lot Needs

Start by analyzing the lot’s size, layout, and intended use.
Ask key questions:

➤ How much traffic does the lot handle daily?
➤ Are there safety concerns in specific areas?
➤ Does the lighting need to enhance security?

By understanding your lot’s unique requirements, you’ll know how much light is needed and
where it should go.

Step 2: Understand Lighting Regulations

Parking lots must meet local lighting standards to ensure safety and minimize light pollution.
Key considerations include:

➤ Minimum foot-candle levels (brightness)
➤ Uniformity ratios to reduce shadows
➤ Glare reduction for nearby properties

The ESL Vision Selectable Area Light is an excellent choice for meeting these standards. Its
adjustable wattage and Kelvin temperature allow customization to comply with specific codes
while maintaining efficiency.

Step 3: Determine Appropriate Light Levels

Brightness, measured in foot-candles, varies by zone:

➤ Driving lanes: 0.5–1.5 foot-candles for clear visibility
➤ Pedestrian zones: 2.0–5.0 foot-candles for enhanced safety
➤ Entrances and exits: Brighter levels to improve navigation

The Orbit LFL-10 Adjustable Area Light provides versatile illumination with a range of beam
angles and wattage settings, ensuring proper light levels across different zones.

Step 4: Choose the Right Fixtures

Selecting the right fixtures ensures optimal light quality and energy efficiency.

➤ LEDs: Modern LED fixtures, like the ESL Vision Selectable Area Light, offer high lumen
output, reduced energy use, and adjustable features for tailored performance.
➤ Adjustability: The Orbit LFL-10 Adjustable Area Light includes precise aiming capabilities,
allowing you to direct light exactly where it’s needed.
These products deliver energy-efficient, long-lasting lighting for parking lots of all sizes.

Step 5: Plan Fixture Placement and Pole Height

Strategic placement of fixtures prevents shadows and ensures even coverage.
➤ Pole height: Use 20–30 feet for most parking lots. Taller poles provide broader coverage,
reducing the number of fixtures needed.
➤ Spacing: Position poles evenly to avoid dark spots.
➤ Angles: Both the Orbit LFL-10 and ESL Vision Versa Series can be angled to illuminate hard-
to-reach areas or highlight specific zones.
Proper placement ensures balanced lighting and enhances the lot’s appearance.

Step 6: Focus on Uniform Lighting

Consistent lighting reduces shadows and improves safety.
Achieve uniformity by:

➤ Overlapping light patterns