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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWEBERG PUD - FINAL - 76-88G - CORRESPONDENCE - PHOTOMETRIC PLANMURRAY & STAFFORD, INC. ,"line 26, 1989 Mr. Tony Hughes Vaught -Frye Architects 2900 S. College Ave. Ft. Collins, CO 80525 Dear Tony: J U N 2 8 1989 Vku"'Ur I=s YE Re: Weberg Exterior Lighting We are proposing to use a 25' steel pole painted to match the light fixture which will be mounted on a concrete base in the parking lot area. The light fixture that will attach to the light pole will be a Guardco or equal and will probably have a bronze finish and the lense will be of a controlled pattern nature which will not illuminate off the Weberg site. I have attached a cut sheet of that particular fixture. The wall mounted fixtures will be utilized at the west elevation in the trucking area and will also be a Guardco or equal light fixture, bronze in pattern, with a controlled pattern light display. RLS/gs enc. Very truly yours, 1997 Wadsworth Blvd. • Lakewood. CO 80215 • (303) 232-0234 • M Destned to stand the test of tire. The Ilea^ ,as and s' ,arp detailing of the lumi: aire echo the timeless design of the Gardco Form Ten luminaire. Arm, yoke and wall units are a!! finely balanced and in pro- portion to mounting hardware. Luminaires can be mounted to a variety of poles, including the exclusive Cruciform pole, crafted from extruded aluminum with Class 1, Architectural Anodic coatings. Ruggedly constructed to make a lasting contribution. Aluminum housings are .first etched and painted with an epoxy undercoat ... then finished with a thermosetting bronze polyester for added durability. Tempered glass doors are framed with natural anodized aluminum and sealed with extruded silicone rubber. Inside the luminaire, all miters and joints are carefully sealed to ex- clude weather, insects and dirt in- defintely. The result is exceptional durability with minimal maintenance. Ease of service is a design imper- ative. Lens door frames swing easiliy away"with spring -loaded, stainless steel latch pins — re- lamping is fast and requires no tools. With Danlux, planners can meet specifications which demand economy in price, without un- duly compromising quality or performance. (Ior t ;7 y o T T � -g „" DH Style �-�, ,�j„ �,�,� y rya-A!�'.�:� ,H►�� �,� � f F. Q .'�aii ��, w 77±S��yr,c •. ..'�`.�.t�`'. �*' v .-�ri` •� DJH Style DW H Style Gardco Lighting • 2661 Alvarado Street • San Leandro • CA • 1997 3 _..., , .� _... ,.,. .. -.•r ..+•.-- .-� .....:.�, .rrr •n;. -'curt ;.-•�+a. ., - -kw ...ru�?r.�*.-. :.....- - . TOP P3r` c led to housing—_ ,,:11-- �'�"� .---^�—�-- _ E:rr'r:JOf .,'llij1!�I�1i r-C:oSur e ~ III � D easy entrywithout tools. Silicone nubber gaske-ting throughout Tampered Blass lens General: c3ch Danlux ''DH•' style shall be a rectiii^ear, totally enciosed sharp Cut -Off lum•^acre for high intensity dis:harce lamps) with an extruded aluminum ;rm(s). and shall be ram light. dust t,zn,, and corrosion resistant. The hingec-lens frame assembly shall be safely retained in the open and closed positions and shall be readily removable without the use of tools. Configurations shall be either one. two, or four way. Housing: Stcles shall be a one-piece multi -formed aluminum assembly with an integral reinforcing spine and a single concealed joint. Tops shall be press -formed with a returned perimeter flange that shall interlock with the housing sides. Pressure injected sili- cone is used throughout to provide a continuous weatherproof seal. Lens Frame: The mitered extruded aluminum frame shall retain the opti- cally clear, heat and impact resistant, tempered flat glass in a sealed manner using hollow section, high compliance, memory retentive extruded silicone rubber and shall be equipped with concealed stainless steel latches and hinge pins. Reflector Assembly: The optical sys- tem shall be of homogeneous sheet aluminum ele--tro-chemically bright- ened, anodized and sealed. A con- figured uplight redirection reflector shall be positioned directly above the lamp in conjunction with the tangent Plane so as to minimize the amount of light directly below the luminaire and produce a symmetrically rectangu- lar lighting pattern designated as "A" The "P" designated optical assembly shall be of homogeneous sheet alumi- num electro-chemically brightened, anodized and sealed. A configured uptight redirection reflector positioned directly above the lamp in conjunction with the tangent plane reflectors along with a segmented arc tube image duplicating "street side" booster reflec- (or and a light trespass house side shield shall all combine to produce an asymmetrical forward throw lighting pattern,"P'.' Electrical Characteristics: Ballast type lamp wattage and rated input voltage shall be as indicated on the plans. Each ballast shall be of the separate compo- nent type capable of providing reliable lamp starting down to -20OF and shall have a power factor better than .90 and optional normal power factor ballasts shall have a minimum power factor or better than .50. Mercury Vapor and Metal Halide Lamp Ballasts: The autotransformer shall provide lamp power regulation to -1:5 % (MV) and :t 10% (MH) with a � 10% variation of rated input voltage. High Pressure Sodium Lamp Ballast: The autotransformer shall operate lamps within ANSI trapezoidal limits. 250W-400W ballasts shall be of the Dimensional Data (Nominal) I---- E -� DH14 DJH14 DWH14 DH19 DJH19 DWH19 A 14" 191. B 7" t 0" C 16" 21' D 1,2 @ 1800 2" 3, 4-Way 6" 2" 91, E 1 7., 22" F 18" 24„ One-piece aluminum assembly with single concealed joint Natural anodized aluminum lens frame Stainles steel latch pins regulating type. Component to com- ponent wiring within the luminaire shall carry no more than 80%of rated current and shall be listed by UL for use at 600 VAC at 1500C or higher. Exterior Finish: The aluminum sheets shall be cleaned, etched, rinsed and shall receive a chromate and pre- treatment followed by two individually applied coats baked at 425OF consist- ing of an epoxy undercoat and a final thermosetting bronze polyester finish coat. Normal hardness shall be H-2H on freshly painted surfaces. Surfaces shall be free from flow patterns, streaks. blisters, craters or other surface im- perfections. Labels: All fixtures shall bear UL wet location and I B.E.W. labels. Yoke Mount: Specifications for yoke mounted luminaires shall be as for arm mounted luminaires, except; Yoke shall be fabricated from extruded rectangular aluminum tubing having reinforced mitered corners which are welded and equipped with square, round or Cruciform fitters. Wall Mount: Specifications for wall mounted luminaires shall be as for arm mounted luminaires. except: Wall mounted luminaires include a cast aluminum back plate and separate mounting plate. "A" lighting pattern. 9D "P" lighting pattern. 01 I X-1 Patent #3746854 (7rdering InIondO Arm Mounted Luminaires Configurations. _ '� 2 D=C=O 4 Catalog No. Size Configuration Reflector Lamps ` DH141 A 14x14x7 1 "A" area 702. 100Z, 1502, 3.250 HPS DH i42A 2 175,250 MH DH144A 4 100. 175.250 MV DH141 P 14x14x7 1 "P" perimeter 702. 1002. 15023. 250 HPS 175,250 MH 100. 175.250 MV DH191 A _ 19x19x10 1 "A" area 250.400 HPS DH192A 2 250,400 MH DH194A 4 250.400 MV DH191 P 190900 1 ..P" perimeter 250, 400 HPS 250,400 MH _ 250, 400 MV Yoke Mounted Luminaires L— i Catalog No. Size Reflector Lamps DJH 141 A 14xl 4x7 "A" area 702, 1002, 1502 3, 250 HPS 175,250 MH 100, 175,250 MV DJH 191 A 190900 "A" area 250,400 HPS 250,400 MH 250:400 MV Wall Mounted Luminaires go Catalog No. Area Reflector DWH 141 P 14xl4x7 "P" Derimete 702, 1002, 15023, 250 HPS 175,250 MH 100, 175,250 MV DWH 191 P 19x19x10 "P" perimeter 250,400 HPS 250.400 MH 250,400 MV To order please add abbreviations for ballast voltage and lamp to Catalog Number Reflector Type Primary ballast voltage4 (120, 208, 240, 277 or 480). Configuration Lamp Abbreviation Size Prefix DH 19 2 A 220 400MH BRP Finish Reflectors: "A" = area distribution "P"=perimeter distribution Lamps: HPS =High Pressure Sodium MH = Metal Halide MV = Mercury Vapor 1. NOTE: Standard Finish is Bronze Painted "BAP". 2. 70,100,150 HPS available with 120V nor- mal power factor ballast. Add suffix - NPF. 3. Supplied with ballast to operate 55V lamp unless specified otherwise. 4. Single voltage or muds -tap may be supp-ed. 5 1 _ ,.. ...--.,.-...._ ,.,.,,-_.•vur...xxr_. wee. .,..�-.�.w...o.��.�.,. �e.��� f ,-,n PIG'1 Cd�C_Ud�for The calcu'ator chart below provides a simple means of deferr:':;ngthe optimum illumination of a giver s }e that wil' be provided by any comb!^,a'iDn of lamp type and lumiraire spacing. Wt-en any two of these t`'ee factors — spacing between lumina,res. average de- s,gn footcandles, or type of !amp —are known. the third can be eai!y determined. rK. sc ae 8C x ,o zX goo aso AIM (in the case of perimeter fighting, a fourth factor —ratio of the width of the area to the mounting height —has first to be determined.) An example of use of the calculator chart is shown by the overprinted gray lines. An L spacing of 100 feet and a W spacing of 80 feet determine a reference point P A twin 250 HPS assembly has a lamp identifier letter of G (from chart). Line con- necting points P 8 G cross footcandle scale at 5.0. A twin 250 HPS assembly spaced on a 100 foot by 80 foot arid will provioe 5.0 footcandles average illumination. I F £ ti Area Lighting Applications.* IG Note: It i` recommended +.hat the ratio of spacing (L or W) to mounting height (MH) should not exceed 5 tc 1. Footcandle values 3r_� initial To de'ermine maintained footcandles, muRip!y initia! footcandies by appropriate maintenance factor. Area Spacing Diagram. Squares indicate luminaires. Values of L and 1h' can be measured or estimated from site plans. W/2 ❑ W ❑ ❑ y L/2—f— L--� To find Average Footcandles, given Luminaire Spacings and Lamp Type. 1. Estimate length (L) and width (W) of spacings between luminaires, in feet. 2. Locate these values on Land W scales on calculator. 3. Connect L and W points with a line. Where this line intersects Reference Line, mark point P. 4. From Lamp Selector Table for Area Applications. find Identifier Letter for lamp type and configuration. 5. Locate Identifier Letter on Lamp Type Scale. 6. Connect point P on Reference Line with Lamp Identifier Letter. 7. Where this line intersects Average Footcandles Scale, read off value. To find appropriate Lamp Type, given Luminaire Spacings and Average Footcandles. 1. Fo!low steps 1-3 above. 2. Locate value of footcandles on Aver- age Footcandles Scale. 3. Connect point P with this value and extend to Lamp Type Scale. 4. Read off code letter indicated and take to Lamp Selector Table to find lamp type and configuration alternatives. To find appropriate Luminaire Spacings, given Average Footcandles and Lamp Type. 1. From Lamp Selector Table, find lamp identification letter. 2. Locate Average Footcandles value on Footcandle Scale. 3. Connect these two points with a line and extend to Reference Line. Intersection is point P. 4. A straight edge pivoted at point P and through the L and W sca!es wit' indicate a ra of pcssirle sDac.ngc. in feet. Lamp Selector for Area Applications Lamp Type Configuration 1 2 4 single twin Quad 400 HPS I D A 250 HPS O G C 150 HPS X 0 G 100 HPS EE V M 70 HPS KK BB R _ 400 MH K F B 250 MH R J E 175 MH__Y P H 400 MH/C L F B 250 MH/C T L F 175 MH/C Z O I Perimeter Lighting Applications.* Note: Suggested Spacing (L) to mounting height (MH) should not exceed 4 to 1. Suggested width (W) to mounting height should not exceed 21/2 to 1 for single sided applications, and should not exceed 5 to 1 for staggered or opposed applications. Perimeter Spacing Diagrams. Squares indicate luminaires. Values of L and W can be measured or estimated from site plans. Single Side I M f— L/2 "— L —� Opposed W 41 f— L/2 / — L —i Staggered W /—L— " L—/ To find Average Footcandles, given Luminalre Spacings and Lamp Type. 1. Determine length (L) and width (W) of spacings between luminaires, in feet. 2. Locate these values on Land W scales on calculator. 3. Connect L and W points with a line. Where this line intersects Reference Line, mark point P. 4. Determine the ratio of the width of the area to be lighted to mounting height (W./MH) to nearest whole number. 5. In Lamp Selector Table for Perimeter Applications, find Lamp Identifier Letter. using correct W,/MH value and "Single and Staggered" or "Opposed" columns. 6. Locate Identifier Letter on Lamp Type Scale on calculator. 7. Connect point P on Reference Line with Identifier Letter. 8. Where this line intersects Average Footcandle Scale, read off value. To find Lamp Type on Luminaire Spacing for Perimeter Lighting, follow appropriate directions under Area Lighting, substitut- ing Perimeter Lamp Selector Table. Lamp Selector for Perimeter Applications. Number in top line is ratio of width of area to mounting height. Single & Staggered Opposed W/MH 1 2 3+ 1 2 3+ 400 HPS U O P L I H 250 HPS AA X W R O N 150 HPS KK GG FF BB X W 100 HPS PP MM LL II EE DD 70 HPS SS RR 00 00 KK JJ 400 MH X S R P K J 250 MH EE AA Z V R 0 175 MH KK HH GG Y X 400 MH/C AA V U _CC R N L 250 MH/C II EE DD Z V U 75 MH/C NN JJ II FF AA Z Suggested Minimum Lamp Identifier Letter Pole A Units P Units Height 30'+ A thru I A thru 0 25' G thru 0 G thru Z 20' O thru Y N thru JJ 15' V thru SS AA thru SS 'When application utilizes both Area Lighting and Perimeter Lighting, determine average foot- candle level from each type separa'ely and sum the results to find total footcandtes. 7 No Text No Text