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The Best Lighting Over a Pool Table

The Best Lighting Over a Pool Table

Billiards tables are often the focal point of a home or at least the room they're in. Don't settle for any kind of overhead lighting. Try to pick the best lighting according to the world standard for pool tournaments. This will simulate the glare-less environment favored by professionals.

In General

    The bottom of a hanging billiards lamp should be at about eye level. It should be no closer to the billiard table's top than 40 inches. The lamp should be centered on the table from all sides to fully illuminate each edge.

Table Length

    Different table lengths require different sizes of hanging lamp. According to Jacobi Billiard Manufacturing, a table that's 7 feet long should have a light that's at least 40 inches long, an 8-foot table's light should be at least 50 inches long and a 9-foot table should have a lamp that's 60 inches long or more.

Luminescence

    The World Pool-Billiard Association requires lighting for its tournaments to be at least 48 foot-candles at every point along the table's surface. The association recommends a screen or reflector under all lamps to evenly distribute illumination.

Other Lighting

    The WPBA also advises that other lighting in the room be kept to a minimum, which will place the focus on the table and keep players eyes from being blinded. It recommends no more than 465 foot-candles of light in the room.

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