High efficiency 170 lm/W LED sports floodlight with advanced PC optics and modular aluminum housing.
315-720W Sports Lights · INS Series

315W-720W Sports Flood Light INS Series

High-performance sports lighting with 170 lm/W efficacy and 315-720W range.

SKU: A-INS315W-NV-3K-15D-A|
In Stock
DLC Premium
UL Listed
🛡️IP65
10kV Surge
5-Year Warranty
$577.04

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High-Efficiency Sports Floodlight. Built for Tough Installations.

The INS Series combines IP66 weatherproofing with up to 170 lm/W efficacy for sports fields, tennis courts, and outdoor recreation facilities where durability and performance both matter.

IP66 Rated — Dust-Tight and High-Pressure Washdown Safe

Full IP66 protection means this fixture handles coastal salt spray, desert dust storms, and pressure washing. For outdoor sports venues exposed to the elements year-round, this is the minimum protection level that actually works long-term.

4 Beam Angles — Aim Precisely for Any Field Shape

15°, 30°, 60°, and 120° optics cover everything from narrow-beam distance throws to wide-area flood. Mount high on poles for narrow fields, lower for courts and multi-use areas.

Up to 170 lm/W — Fewer Fixtures Per Field

Best-in-class efficacy means you need fewer fixtures to meet the same foot-candle requirements. Fewer fixtures = fewer poles, less wiring, lower material cost, and a simpler install.

3000K to 5700K for Any Application

Four CCT options let you match the light to the sport and community requirements. 3000K for residential-adjacent fields, 5000K for competitive sports where visibility is everything.

Two Mounting Types for Any Pole Configuration

Adjustable aiming with set-and-lock mechanism.

Efficacy

Up to 170 lm/W
Best-in-class for sports flood

IP Rating

IP66
Dust-tight + high-pressure wash

CCT Options

3000/4000/5000/5700K
Match any application

Surge Protection

10kV, 20kV optional
Built-in SPD standard

LightSpec AI

Free Lighting Layout
IES-based photometric simulation
315-720W
Wattage Range
170lm/W
Efficacy
120878lm
Max Lumens
IP66
IP Rating
L90B10 100,000 hours
L70 Lifespan
5-Year Limited
Warranty

Electrical

Dimming0-10V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power Factor>0.9
Surge Protection10kV/20kA optional
Voltage100-277V NV / 277-480V HV
Wattage Range315-720W

Optical

Distribution TypeNarrow
Beam Angles15D/30D/60D/120D
CCT3000K/4000K/5000K/5700K
CRIRa70/Ra80
Efficacy170lm/W
LED ChipSeoul/Lumileds
Max Lumens120878lm

Physical

HousingDie-Cast Aluminum
IK RatingIK10
IP RatingIP66
MountingType A / Type B / Type C
Operating Temperature-40°F to 122°F

Certification

DLC PremiumYes
UL ListedYes

Warranty

LifespanL90B10 100,000 hours
Warranty5-Year Limited

📦 Shipping & Dimensions

ModelProduct WeightPackage WeightPackage Dimensions (L×W×H)Units/Carton
315-380W36.38 lbs43 lbs21.7" × 21.9" × 16.1"1
460-720W51.15 lbs59.08 lbs25.2" × 25.2" × 17.1"1

Photometric Performance Data

Professional IES-standard luminous flux measurements at 25°C, 4000K Ra70. Data certified for lighting design calculations and municipal specifications.

Standards Compliance

Based on max wattage lumen output per optic. Actual compliance depends on layout design and fixture count.

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FIFA A
≥ 2400 lux avg
15° 30° 60° 120°
FIFA C
≥ 1000 lux avg
15° 30° 60° 120°
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IES RP-6 Class I
≥ 100 fc avg
15° 30° 60° 120°
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IES RP-6 Class III
≥ 30 fc avg
15° 30° 60° 120°

Beam Pattern & CBCP

Peak Center Beam Candlepower and throw ratings by optic.

15°
Narrow Spot
15° optic
Peak CBCP1,787,585 cd
Beam Angle15°
Throw RatingUltra-Long (>100ft MH)
Stadium broadcast · Long-throw poles >80ft · FIFA A/B venues
30°
Narrow Flood
30° optic
Peak CBCP511,223 cd
Beam Angle30°
Throw RatingLong (60-100ft)
Competition fields · 60-80ft mounting · Baseball outfield
60°
Wide Flood
60° optic
Peak CBCP133,074 cd
Beam Angle60°
Throw RatingMedium (30-60ft)
Multi-sport fields · 40-60ft poles · Most versatile
120°
Very Wide Flood
120° optic
Peak CBCP34,059 cd
Beam Angle120°
Throw RatingWide Flood (<30ft)
Wide area coverage · Low-mount <30ft · Recreational

⚡ Quick Project Estimator

Select your sport and level for an instant fixture recommendation.

Recommended Optic
60°
Fixture Count
48-72
Pole Layout
4-6 poles
Target Level
500-1000 lux (FIFA C/D)
Mounting Height
50-60ft
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Custom AGi32-grade simulation with foot-candle grid, uniformity ratios, and pole spacing

Lumen Output (lm)

Tested per IESNA LM-79-19 at 25°C, EVERFINE GO-2000A goniophotometer

Optic315W380W460W580W720W
15° (Narrow Spot)53,15452,09862,00078,00096,089
30° (Narrow Flood)52,56658,62173,67792,329109,450
60° (Wide Flood)53,15458,62274,00091,827112,020
120° (Very Wide Flood)51,00056,50071,00088,000107,000
Efficacy (lm/W)169154161159156

Efficacy Comparison

lm/W — higher is better

INS Series (this product)
169 lm/W
Industry LED Average
130 lm/W
HPS (High-Pressure Sodium)
110 lm/W
Metal Halide
90 lm/W

* Peak efficacy measured from LM-79 test data. Competitor values are industry typical ranges.

Test Reports & Certifications

+ 9 more test reports available in the Downloads tab.

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Annual Energy Savings
$3,784
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Energy Reduction
54.0%
Payback Period
4.0 yrs
10-Year Net Savings
$22,843
CO₂ Reduction
13.5 tons/yr
DLC Utility Rebate Estimate
$2,000
~$100/fixture avg
Payback timeline4.0 of 10 yrs

* Calculations based on standard operating conditions. Actual savings depend on local utility rates and rebate availability. CO₂ based on EPA eGRID national avg (0.855 lbs/kWh).

Sports, Recreation & Industrial Flood Lighting Applications

Professional LED sports flood lighting engineered to IES, NCAA, NFHS, FIFA, OSHA, and FAA standards. Request a free LightSpec AI photometric layout or request a project quote.

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Stadium & Collegiate Sports Venues

The INS Series delivers 315W–720W output ranging from 53,550 to 122,400 lumens at 170 lm/W — purpose-built for high school, collegiate, and professional stadiums. IES RP-6-23 (Sports and Recreational Area Lighting) specifies horizontal illuminance levels from 30 fc (Class IV recreational) to 200+ fc (Class I broadcast). The 15° narrow beam option enables long-throw aiming from 60–100 ft pole heights typical in major venues, while 30° provides optimal coverage for standard 40–60 ft poles. 5000K–5700K CCT meets NCAA and broadcast camera requirements for color temperature consistency. DLC Premium certified for maximum utility rebates. UL Listed per UL 1598. Request a free LightSpec AI photometric layout for your venue.

Standard: IES RP-6-23 / NCAA Lighting Guidelines / NFHS Standards

Technical Requirements

  • Class I (pro/broadcast): 100–200+ fc horizontal, 75+ fc vertical per IES RP-6
  • Class II (college): 50–100 fc horizontal per NCAA guidelines
  • Uniformity ratio ≤2.0:1 (max:min) for televised events
  • CRI ≥70 standard, ≥80 for 4K broadcast
  • CCT 5000K–5700K for broadcast color fidelity
  • 10kV surge protection per IEEE C62.41

Recommended Specifications

INS 580W–720W for Class I–II15°/30° beam for 60–100 ft poles5000K–5700K broadcast CCT277-480VAC for stadium power distribution

Installation Notes

  • Use 15° beam for distances >150 ft from pole to field center
  • Multiple aiming angles on each crossarm — mix 15° + 30° for inner/outer zones
  • Wire 277-480VAC on dedicated circuits with 200A minimum panel per pole
  • Add A-SP20 surge protection on coastal or lightning-prone installations

Regional Compliance Notes

California Title 24-2022 requires automatic shutoff controls and BUG-rated luminaires for outdoor sports

Florida Building Code requires wind load compliance for fixtures above 50 ft — verify pole structural calculations

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Tennis & Pickleball Courts

Tennis and pickleball require exceptional vertical illuminance for tracking fast-moving objects. IES RP-6-23 specifies 30–75 fc for recreational tennis and 75–125 fc for tournament play. The INS 315W–380W models at 53,550–64,600 lumens are ideal for individual court lighting from 30–40 ft poles with 60° beam coverage, while 460W models serve multi-court complexes. USTA Facility Standards require illuminance uniformity of 2.0:1 or better with vertical-to-horizontal ratios ≥0.5 — critical for ball visibility against the night sky. 4000K–5000K is recommended: warm enough to reduce neighborhood glare complaints yet cool enough for competitive play visibility. IP66 ensures reliable operation through rain delays. DLC Premium listed for utility rebate eligibility.

Standard: IES RP-6-23 / USTA Facility Standards / USA Pickleball

Technical Requirements

  • Recreational: 30–50 fc average per IES RP-6 Class IV
  • Tournament: 75–125 fc per USTA Facility Standards
  • Uniformity ≤2.0:1 max:min on playing surface
  • Vertical illuminance ≥50% of horizontal for ball tracking
  • Glare rating: max 55 GR per CIE 112
  • Spill light <0.5 fc at property line per IDA/IES MLO

Recommended Specifications

INS 315W–380W per court60° beam at 30–40 ft pole height4000K–5000K CCT0-10V dimming for curfew compliance

Installation Notes

  • Position poles at net line extended, minimum 5 ft outside sideline per USTA
  • Use 60° beam for single-court, 30° for far-court coverage in multi-court layouts
  • 0-10V dimming enables curfew dimming (10 PM typical) to 50% for maintenance/cleanup
  • Type-A slip fitter for standard 2-3/8" tenon — verify pole tenon size before ordering

Regional Compliance Notes

Many municipalities limit outdoor sports lighting hours (typically 10–11 PM) — verify local ordinances

IDA Dark Sky communities require full cutoff fixtures — use 60° or 120° beam with proper aiming

Soccer, Football & Multi-Sport Fields

Multi-sport fields demand uniform illumination across large areas: a regulation soccer field is 100–130 yd × 50–100 yd. IES RP-6-23 specifies 20–30 fc for recreational play (Class IV) up to 100 fc for semi-professional (Class II). FIFA Quality Programme for Football Lighting requires 200 lux (≈20 fc) minimum for amateur matches and 500–1,400 lux for broadcast. The INS 460W–720W models deliver 78,200–122,400 lumens with asymmetric beam options to target the playing surface while minimizing spill into adjacent residential areas. High-mast configurations at 60–80 ft achieve the required uniformity ratios with fewer poles — reducing installation cost and maintaining sightline clearance. 10kV standard surge protection handles the electrical stress of high-mast power distribution. DALI 2 / 0-10V dimming enables zone-based control for training vs. match-day illuminance levels.

Standard: IES RP-6-23 / FIFA Quality Programme / NFHS Lighting Guide

Technical Requirements

  • Class IV recreational: 20–30 fc horizontal per IES RP-6
  • Class III club/high school: 30–50 fc per NFHS guidelines
  • Class II semi-pro: 50–100 fc horizontal
  • Uniformity U1 ≥0.5, U2 ≥0.7 per FIFA standards
  • Glare rating GR <50 per CIE 112
  • IP66 for year-round outdoor exposure

Recommended Specifications

INS 460W–720W per pole30° for high-mast 60–80 ft5000K for competitive playDALI 2 for zone control

Installation Notes

  • Minimum 4 poles for regulation fields — 6–8 poles recommended for Class I/II uniformity
  • High-mast 60–80 ft minimizes glare angle and improves uniformity — use 30° beam
  • Aim fixtures 60°–70° from vertical toward field center for optimal beam spread
  • Coordinate with field orientation (N-S preferred) to avoid glare into goalkeepers' eyes

Regional Compliance Notes

ASHRAE 90.1-2022 requires automatic shutoff and setback controls for outdoor athletic lighting

Texas/Florida school districts: check TEA/FHSAA lighting compliance for sanctioned varsity events

Baseball & Softball Diamonds

Baseball and softball demand asymmetric illumination: infield requires 50–100 fc (Class II–III per IES RP-6-23) while outfield needs 30–70 fc with critical emphasis on vertical illuminance for tracking fly balls against the night sky. Vertical-to-horizontal ratio ≥0.75 is essential — batters and fielders must see the ball from release to catch. The INS 460W–720W models with 15° and 30° beam angles enable precise aiming from 60–90 ft pole heights along the foul lines and behind the outfield fence. 5000K CCT provides optimal contrast for white balls against dark backgrounds. At 170 lm/W, a typical 4-pole Little League diamond needs just 8–12 fixtures, while a collegiate 6-pole layout uses 16–24 fixtures. DLC Premium certified for maximum utility rebates. 10kV surge protection handles the electrical loads of stadium-grade power distribution.

Standard: IES RP-6-23 / NCAA Baseball Lighting / NFHS Standards

Technical Requirements

  • Infield: 50–100 fc horizontal per IES RP-6 Class II–III
  • Outfield: 30–70 fc horizontal
  • Vertical illuminance ≥75% of horizontal for ball tracking
  • Uniformity ≤2.5:1 max:min on playing surface
  • CRI ≥70 for ball/player visibility
  • Zero spill behind home plate to protect batter vision

Recommended Specifications

INS 460W–720W15°/30° beam for 60–90 ft poles5000K for ball trackingAsymmetric aiming: tighter on infield, wider on outfield

Installation Notes

  • Poles behind backstop aim toward outfield — never into batter box sightline
  • Foul line poles: aim cross-field to minimize shadows at bases
  • Use 15° beam for outfield poles (80–90 ft) to reach center field
  • Add glare shields on home plate side poles per NCAA guidelines

Regional Compliance Notes

Many municipalities require curfew shutoff (10–11 PM) — use 0-10V dimming for post-game cleanup at 30%

Florida/Texas: verify wind load calculations for poles above 70 ft per local building code

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Track & Field and Outdoor Recreation

Track and field venues require uniform illumination across a 400m oval plus interior field events (long jump, javelin, shot put, high jump). IES RP-6-23 specifies 20–30 fc for recreational training (Class IV) and 50–100 fc for competition (Class II–III). World Athletics recommends 500 lux (≈50 fc) minimum for regional competitions and 1,400 lux for broadcast events. The INS 315W–580W models at 52,500–92,300 lumens are ideal for the typical 6–8 pole perimeter layout at 50–70 ft heights. The 60° beam provides excellent coverage for the wide oval shape, while 30° handles the longer throws from corner poles. 4000K CCT balances visibility with neighborhood compatibility for municipal facilities. 0-10V and DALI 2 dimming enable training-mode (50%) vs. competition-mode (100%) switching — extending lamp life and reducing energy cost during practice sessions.

Standard: IES RP-6-23 / World Athletics (IAAF) Lighting Guide / NFHS

Technical Requirements

  • Class IV recreational: 20–30 fc per IES RP-6
  • Class II–III competition: 50–100 fc horizontal
  • Uniformity ≤2.5:1 across full oval and infield
  • Vertical illuminance for high jump/pole vault approach
  • CRI ≥70 for lane line and marking visibility
  • IP66 for year-round outdoor exposure

Recommended Specifications

INS 315W–580W60° beam for oval coverage30° from corner poles for distance throw4000K–5000K CCT

Installation Notes

  • Perimeter poles at 50–70 ft, positioned outside track curves to avoid athlete sightline glare
  • Use 60° wide beam on curve-side poles, 30° on straightaway poles for distance coverage
  • 0-10V dimming: 50% for evening training, 100% for sanctioned meets
  • Coordinate with public address system — avoid mounting speakers on same crossarm as fixtures

Regional Compliance Notes

ASHRAE 90.1-2022 requires automatic shutoff controls for outdoor athletic lighting

California Title 24: BUG rating and curfew controls mandatory for new outdoor sports installations

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Construction Sites & Industrial Yards

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.56 mandates minimum illumination levels for construction: 3 fc for general site areas, 5 fc for general construction, and 10 fc for first aid stations. However, productive and safe operations typically require 10–50 fc. The INS Series IP66 housing provides complete dust-tight and water-jet protection critical for active construction environments with airborne particulate, concrete dust, and daily washdown. 10kV surge protection guards against generator-fed power quality issues common on temporary construction power. The 120° wide beam option at 315W–460W covers large staging areas from 25–40 ft temporary pole heights, while 30° narrow beam reaches distant work zones. All models operate from -40°F to 140°F for year-round reliability across climate zones. DLC Premium certification qualifies for utility incentive programs — relevant for permanent industrial yard installations.

Standard: OSHA 1926.56 / IES RP-7-21 / ANSI/IESNA

Technical Requirements

  • OSHA 1926.56: 3 fc general area, 5 fc construction, 10 fc first aid
  • Best practice: 10–50 fc for active work zones
  • IP66 sealed for dust and water jet protection
  • 10kV/20kA surge for temporary power stability
  • Operating range -40°F to 140°F
  • UL 1598 listed luminaire

Recommended Specifications

INS 315W–460W for temp sites120° wide beam for staging areas30° narrow for perimeter/distance5000K for maximum task visibility

Installation Notes

  • Use temporary poles (25–40 ft) with Type-A slip fitter for quick deployment
  • Wire to spider boxes with GFCI protection per OSHA 1926.405
  • Add generator-side surge protection in addition to fixture SPD
  • Relocatable mounting: Type-B yoke mount on scaffold frames for phased construction

Regional Compliance Notes

California Cal/OSHA Title 8 §1523 mirrors federal standards but enforcement is stricter

NYC Building Code requires temporary lighting plan submission for sites above 6 stories

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Airports & Aviation Facilities

Airport apron and ramp lighting requires high-power, controlled-beam luminaires that deliver uniform coverage from limited mounting positions — pole placement is restricted by aircraft movement zones (FAA AC 150/5370-2G). INS 580W–720W models producing 98,600–122,400 lumens provide the intensity needed for apron areas where FAA recommends 20–30 fc average with 3:1 uniformity. IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM 913) specifies 20 lux minimum for aircraft parking positions and 50 lux for cargo handling. The 15° beam achieves long-throw distance from high masts at apron perimeters (80–100+ ft), keeping fixtures clear of obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS). Corrosion-resistant die-cast aluminum housing withstands jet exhaust, de-icing chemicals, and coastal salt environments. IP66 prevents ingress from jet wash spray and fuel vapors.

Standard: FAA AC 150/5370-2G / IATA AHM 913 / IES RP-20-14

Technical Requirements

  • Apron illuminance: 20–30 fc average per FAA AC 150/5370
  • Cargo areas: 50 lux (≈5 fc) minimum per IATA AHM 913
  • Uniformity ≤3:1 average-to-minimum
  • Zero upward light emission into airspace
  • Obstacle clearance per FAA AC 150/5300-13A
  • IP66+ for jet wash, de-icing, and weather exposure

Recommended Specifications

INS 580W–720W15° long-throw beam for high-mast4000K–5000K for ramp operations277-480VAC for long cable runs

Installation Notes

  • High-mast (80–100+ ft) with 15° beam for apron perimeter placement
  • Verify OLS penetration analysis before finalizing pole heights and positions
  • Coordinate with airport electrical authority for dedicated apron lighting circuits
  • Use corrosion-resistant hardware (SS316) for coastal and de-icing chemical exposure

Regional Compliance Notes

All airport lighting modifications require FAA Form 7460-1 (Notice of Proposed Construction)

TSA perimeter lighting requirements may apply — coordinate with airport security director

Quick Summary

INS Series Sports Flood Light offers 315-720W with 170 lm/W efficacy, UL Listed, DLC Premium, and IP65 certified.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the wattage range for the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series?
The wattage range for the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series is 315-720W.
What is the efficacy of the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series?
The efficacy of the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series is 170 lm/W.
What certifications does the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series have?
The Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series is UL Listed and has DLC Premium certification.
What is the lifespan of the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series?
The lifespan of the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series is L90B10 100,000 hours.
What are the CCT options for the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series?
The CCT options for the Auvolar Sports Flood Light INS Series are 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K.