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I Assume two urn naires


oi equa efficiency and
light throw, one having
a typical circular
patterr and the other
a square pattern Th s
is represented
graphicallybyacrcle
and square of equa
area deplct ng the
plan view of light on
the q round.

Luminalres w th c rcular patterns require substantial light over ap


to ach eve a desired rr]in mutn lght evel at the midpolnt belween
po es. This resu ts n wasted energy and increased cost llecause
it takes more fixtures and po es to I ght a g ven area.

P an View

Substantia efergy sav ngs r.rmediate y posslble in terms oi watts


per square foot of lutn nated area
25o/oEreaIer po e spacing may be ach eved with the square I ght
pattern because lght overlap ls min m zed.
22o/o ocrcase n ilur.rinated area mav be ach eved for a typ ca
4 po e arranqerneft
The ncrease n ilutn nated area can become even alger as the
nlmber of poies increases. This means that a square ight patterr
becomes mcre effic ent as the prolect s ze ncteases.
3270 ncrease n i um nated area poss ble for I po es
3770 lncrease n um nated area posslble for I6 po es
417" increase in lumlnated area possib e for 25 poles
Templates and computer prlntouts avai ab e to assist in layout
d o pd-trqo'LalqLLnq (ch^'ra

PanVew
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A revo Lrt onary reflector lorms the heart ol the Type 5 lixture
Eng neered by K m and patent protected, th s nnovative des gn s
the first to ach eve a we I defined square lght pattern with sharp
cutoff. The ncreased v sib ty and econorny of a lrue square
pattern is read y documented w th photometr c data. Th s h gh
ef I c iency makes the Type 5 dea for e ther new conslruct on or
retrof t app cations. W th the one plece hydroformed rel ector, the
opllca system of the umina re s so eflic ent that often one Type 5
can rep ace two p resent y instal ed fixtures Thesignif canty
lmproved I ght d str but on resulls in a substantia decrease n
furnber ol po es requlred lor a parl cular prolect Vis!al c utter s
further dim n shed because Type 5 ght control great y reduces
po e shaft I um nat on.

U S Patent No. 4.041,306

Af understand ng oi the high cosl ol la[ror has ead K m to stress


nstal ation elf ciency wh e ensur ng I xlure integrity The minlmum
number ol separate components n Type 5 des gn corre ates
direct y to a maximum reduclion of nsta ai on effort. Because the
lens frame assemb y s factory prew red and asserfb ed to the
housing before shipr.rent no complcated, tirne consum ng led
assemb y s necessary. Attachment to the po e is stra ghtforward.
accomp shed wth a s fge bot recessed I the f xture support
tenon No lasteners are v sible lrom normal viewing angles. The
tenon doub es as a spl ce corfpartment where lie d connect ons
are easiy made after f xture is secured to po e.

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Ease of ma ntenance comb ned w th a m nlmum ol hand ng t me
areemphasizedlnType5eng neerng Whenservlc ng srequ red.
lamp access s quick y galned by oosering two three quarter turn
lasteners recessed ln the ens frame These are concea ed from
norrfa view. A se f ocking s!pport arm holds the I xture open
eaving both hafds free to work Long term c ean lness and
max murn lght output are designed lnto the Type 5 because of
the sea ed optlca char.rber.

To further expedlle nslal alion and ma nlenance, the bal ast and al
relaled prewired componenis are mounied on a s ng e p ate Th s
un tized ba ast snaps nto the fixtL"rre housing w thout the use of
too s, and features qu ck d sconnect plugs on a w r ng. Entry
into the ba last area of the Type 5 s eas ly accompllshed by
loosening two three-quarter turn fasteners and hing ng reflector
down onto ens frarne.
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24" Size 28" Size


Up to 400 watts Up to 1000 watts

/. a$ara Photoce Receptacle


16" for 28" f xt!res

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Side Arm Mount


F xture is furn shed w th
Flush N4ount Tenon lvlount arm mount in p ace of
tenon spoke n'lount
tl. t.l
ll
Avai ab e n
tw n or quad
mounts only

Standard f ush Opt onal T Tenon Mount for


mountwthsngle po es hav ng a 2" pipe
bolt expanslon tenon (23ls" O.D. x 43/a"
dev ce. Ava lable foi mir rfum ength)
Kimpoeswthpan
square cut tops. See
Kim spec. sheets for
5SO ser es l xtures.
sha I be Underwr ter s Laboratofles fc sted

sha be labr cated lrorn a one p cce extruded a !m f um s de pane w tfr


mitered corners Lhal are ifterna y we ded ard sea ed A press lorrared a Lrrf nurf top
cover sha I inter ock w th the hous rg extrus on and have a contlfLro!s \4/ealhert gh1 sea
and a peaked center for ncreased strength afd ell c ent water rlrf-ofl

sha cons st ofa one-p ece hydrolormed rel ecto. w th a h gh y


specu arAzak'i lf sh. Rel ectorsha hinge down lor access to ba ast and w rlng by
reeasngtwo(2) three quarterturn atches. The open end olthe rel eclor assemb y sha
be sea ed w tfr a one p ece h gh tenrperature gaskeL mounted I lhe efs lianre
Lamp socket shal be porcela I mogLr base w th a vibration proof amp gr p she For
I gh Pressure Sodr!m atrps, the appropr ate 4KV or 5KV plr se rated socket shal be
prov ded The socket sha be rnounted I a cast a um fum ho der attacfred to the
reteclorwa andsha be gasketed f or a rtig ht ntegrtywtha w res enter ng the opt ca
chamber to be sea ed at po nt of entry A I amps shal be supportcd at their efds by an
adjustab e lrarfess for prec se foca pos t on and v brat on protecton

assemb y shal consstofa3f6" mpact resrsla nt c l-aaf lem pe red g ass lens
enc osed by a one p ece h gh ternperaiure gasket and secure y reta fed if an extruded
a um ful]] door frarne The lrame sha I be h nged at one end, alrd sha close and sea the
optica chamber by two (2)concea ed captve spr llg oaded atches Fixture sha be
he d open for serv c ng by se f lock ng support arm
(Optiona )Lexaf'3 sh e d sha be one p ece, vacuum tormed afd shal be rnornted if a
one plece h gh temperatLrre gasket n p ace ol standard g ass eis

sha be by one ollhe fo low fg methods


PosL Top N4ode sha be SUpported by toLr (4) formed tubu ar a um num arms. we ded to
the ens frame and to an a uminum rfount ng tenon. N/louf l ng tefon sha have a s ngle
nternal mount ng bo t wh ch act vates ar expans on dev ce for moLnt ng to the po e w th
no v sib e lasteners Opt ona T Tefon N/loLrnt sha consist ol an extended f xt!re moufting
tenon for mo!nt ng Io poles lrav ng a 2" p pe tenon (2%" O D x43,/c" m nmuni ength).
Teforr rnoufi sha I be prov ded w th eight (B) sta n ess stee a len head cup pornt set
scTews Lens frame asse.nbly sha be lactory prew red and asse.arb ed to the hous fg lor
easyf ed attachrnenttothe po eas asng ef xture assemby
S de Arm N/lount ng sfral employ a one p ece rectafgu ar alum nLrm extrus of w th interna
center ng gu des LLrmina re to po e assemb y sha be made throLrgh a meclran ca draw
bo t attachmert w th I the arm The comp ete arm assemb y sha nc Lrde a po e
rerfforc ng p ate wh ch mounts ifs de the po e lor added strergth at the arm lo nL

afd be af ntegra part ol the l xture


sha I be UL approved
Ba last and re ated compofentssha be flegrated onto a sing e r.rouft ng p ate as a
seltcofialned subassemb y To Iac Lale last assemb y and raraiftenafce, th s e ectr ca
subassemb y sha be attached to the lxture with qu ck discofnect ng hinges ard spr ng
oaded atchpns Fasl f edwrinllsha be provided for by pre-w r f g a eectrca
compofents w th qLr ck-d sconnect p u!ls Opt ofa pholoce i receptac e sha be lactory
fsla led n the top cover and sha accept NEIIA base photoce s liry others) A ba lasts
sha be comporent type capab e of prov d ng re ab e arfp start fg dowr to 20F w th
power factor of 90% or better (Fl gh Power Factor)

Ior eacfr lLrnriralre sha I be a TYPE V SQIIARE. CUT-OFF


dstrlluton Theresha benoupward ght and cand epower at 10' above ma^ mum
sha not exceed 3 5% of the total amp Lrmef s for clea. amps For phosphor coated
amps the cand epo',!er slra not exceed 2 7% ol lhe tola amp Lrmer]s at 25' above
lltax aIlL]fi1

The ght patter.r sha bea\,!eldef fed sqLiare about a centra poe wthmaxmLrm
cardlepowers occur rg n the corners at the fror zortal ang es of 45' 135'. 225'ard 315:
Tfre total do\,lrward eff cefcysha exceedTl 5%1ora clear amps. (A so ava lable w tfr
asymmetric lght pattern. see p.6).

on f xture tefon, or s de arm shal be sem g oss b ack dark bronze or


natLra a nLm baked ename over A odrne or rrid te primer Standard baked enarare
urar
or optiona anodized Ir shes are app ed over a sat n pol sh that ls app ed to the f xture
after labr cat on to e m rate extrust on dre r.rarks and prov de a c ean cl sp appearani:e

sfra be ArchitectL.rra Class 1 Anod ze over satin po sh Ava ab e co ors


are b ack or dark bronze

This f xture must be grounded n accordance w th oca codes or the Nat ona
E ectr c Code Fa ure to do so may resl] t in serio!s persona nl!ry
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For iwin or
quad mounls on y.
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Fixture Fixlure High


Cat. No. for Cal. No. for
Post Top Side Arm Fixture Lamp Line Ballasl Line Operating Starting
lllounlinq Mounlinq Size by others Volts Type Watts Amps Amps
120 1100 L20
1000 walt 208 Constant I100 5.30 Less than
l\4etalllc Halide 240 Wattage 1100 4.60 oPeraling
277 Autoiransformer T 100 400 am ps
480 1100 2.34
120 1T 00 9.10
1000 walt Auto- 1100 5.20 Less than
28'sq Hi!th Pressure 244
Regu lator
1100 4.50 oPeratlng
Sod iu rn 277 T 100 3.90 am ps
480 1100 235
124 1075 9.50
208 Constant 1475 5.30 Less than
1000 watt ope rating
28" sq. 240 Wattage 1075 4.60
l,4erc!ry Vapor 277 Autotransforner 1080 4.00 amps
480 1080 230
400 watt 12A 460 4.00
l/etai ic Halide 20a Constant 460 2.40 Less than
24" sq. lsocket provided 24A Wattage 460 2.00 operatlng
for c!rved arc tube 277 Autoiransformer 460 1.80 am ps
arnp) 480 460 1.00
120 475 4.50
400 wait 208 475 2.60 Less than
Hlgh Pressure Auto- operating
24" sq. 240
Requlator 475 2.20
Sod iu m 415 1.90 amps
480 475 1.10
120 460 3.90
400 watt 204 Constant 460 2.20 Less than
24" sq. lVercury Vapor 240 Waltage 460 T.95 operating
277 A!toiransformer 460 1.74 amps

120 300 2.50


Mela ic Ha de Constant 300 1.45 Less than
24" sq. (socket provided 240 Watlage 300 1 .25 operating
ior curved arc lube 277 Autolranstormer 300 1 .10 amps
amp) 480 :100 0.63
124 310 2.68
250 watt 3t 0 1.55 Less than
24" sq. High Pressure t",i Auto-
310 1.34 operating
Sod iu m izi Regulator
310 1 .16 a mps
. 480 310 0.67
124 2.50
250 watt 208 Contant 285 1.45 Less than
24'sq lvlercury Vapor 24O Watlage 285 1.25 operatlng
217 Autolransformer 285 1.08 amps
480 285 462
175 watt 124 210 1.90
Metallic Halide 208 Constant 214 1 .10 Less ihan
24" sq. (socket provided 240 Wattage 210 0.95 operating
ior curved arc tube 277 Autotransfotmer 210 0.75 am ps
iam p) 480 210 0.48
124 205 1.80
175 watt
208 Conslant 205 1.00 Less than
24" sq. Nre rc u ry Vapor 244 Wattage 205 0.90 operating
277 Autotransformer 245 0.75 amps
480 205 0.45
120 200 1.75 2.AA
150 watt
H gh Pressure 208 200 1.00 1.15
24" sq. Sod iu m
244 Lag 200 0.90 1.00
(55 volt lamp) 277 200 0.80 0.85
480 200 0.45 o57
Catalog number includes one f xture with square I ght pattern, inclLiding f ush po e mounting hardware and standard baked enamel finish.
(Less larnp, less pole)
5SO Series fixlures are ava lable with an asymmetric I ght pattern as described on Kim spec. sheet number 5AT. To order, replace 'SQ" in catalog
numberwith'ATl Examp e: 5AT105
Cat. No. Description
Standard baked B ack baked ename over satin po sh
enamelfinishes: Da.k Bronze baked ename over sat n po sh (resembies Duranodic 313)
NatLrra A lrm num baked enaane over sat n po sh

Optional anodized B: ,,oo,,- f ro o o o -.o o


linishes at exlra cosl: D Bo -d o, . l r r. j o..
Lexan" Onc p ece c ear Lexan"'Sh e d rnoLrnted rn efs frame n p acc of
shield: g ass ens Nolava abewth4OOwatlorl0OOwattlarips CAUTION:Use
on y when vanda sm s ant c paled 10 be h gh Uselu Ie is
j m ted dle to ye ow ng caused by UV lrorn sun ght and lvlerc!ry
Vaporor [4ela ]c Ha de arnps
Tenon Mount: Add T lo Exlended f xtLrre mount ng tenon fo. moLlrl ng to po es !\r th 2" p pc lenon
cata og no (236"O D x491"ni n mLrrn ength)
Fo 5SO 1157

Photocell I J" o..oood oo.N'!laod L r o:o o oL- o


Receptacle: o., qd qa 6 Bo o. - o o-l'- o
nsta ed receptacle (p us a relay when requ red)to operate th-.^ others

Post top poles steci on K m spec f cat on sheets


Use on y lhe
mounting: PCO, PSO, PBO, PGOK, PHO, PFOK, and PWQB.

Sidearm
mounting: .CI PTRA/XTRA. PSA. PNTRA. PTSSK,
PTBS, PSSK, PSWB a d PXWB.

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I q.d6 5d, dLo6d^it," gtF .I ^'or
A d-.ir"d da
rnountlng a sing e um na fe is not recomanended because of
Catalog number: po e shadow nterference

Posttop
mounting:

Sidearm
mounting:

Dura.odc :alrademarkolAcoa Leran .a(3denal.lGE


All photometric lesting by
lndependent Testing Laboratories, lnc.
Boulder. Colorado

horizonlal initial footcandles at listed mounting heiqhts


2.8 1.1 .57 .28 .11 .06 .42
39', 4.5 1.8 .9',1 .45 .18.09 .05 Rated '107,800 lumens horizontal
5.7 2.3 1.1 57 .23 .11 .06
30' 7 7 3.1 1.6 .7S .3',1 .16 .08 Catalog numbers 55Q-300 through 5SQ-s04
I 0 .000
.068 Total downward coefficient ot utilization. 0.715
No upward light

1.$ .zr s - II ior twin mounting


multiply horizonlal
iootcandles by 2
l:l
tl lor quad mounting
multiply horizonta
lootcandles by 4
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.= .sqz E
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rcc .9
f
ypical quadrant

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01 23
longitudinal dbtance in units ol mounllng heights

horizonlal initial loolcandles at lisled mountinq heights


.5 .25.1 .05 .02
'J.6 .8 .4 .',16.08 .04 Bated 140,000 lumens hor zontal
10 .5 .2 .1 .05
13.6 2.7 1.4 .7 .27.14 .07 Catalog numbers 5SQ-310 throuqh 5SQ-314
.000
Total downward coefficient of uti ization. 0.736
No upward light
.138

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.191

.235
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for twin
mL tiolv
mounting I
hor'zonta l.l
Ioorcano -.s bv 2 I
for quad rnounling
rrullrolv nofi7o1lal
foot.and,es bv 4
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.266 0
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.291 !
t .309
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.341 o
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.347
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6 .365 t) o
01 234
longitudn l diltance in unils ol mounling heights
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lndependent Testing Laborator es, lnc.
Bou der. Colorado

o horizonlal inilial lootcandles at lisled mounting heights


50'2.5 1 .5 .25 .1 .05 .O2 .01
4
39', 1.6 .B .4 .16 .08 .04 .O2
Rated 60,000 lumens horizonlal
3s'5 2 1 .5 .2 .1 .05 .02
30'6.8 2.7 1.4 .7 .27 .14 .O7 .03 Caralog numbp ' "SO J20 t' ouol rSO l2a
I .000
.056 Tolal downward coeff cient oi util zation. 0.625
No upward liqht
.1 10

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.156
ior twin mounting I for q!ad rnoL.rnt ng
I r'd .195 mu tip y horizonta l.l mrrlt olv hollzontal
footcandles by 2 I loot. ancttos oy +

.250 o
!
o .266 o
1- .274
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a r,lgoslo9so* poo upoo opoo npso
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.293
.297
.30'1
o
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.303
.306 .9
o .9
ypt( :al luar lrar rt o .307 o
o .308 oo
01 23
longitudinal distance in units ol mounting heighls

horizonlal inilial loolcandles al lisled mounting heiqhls


1.2 .6 .3 .12 .06 .03
1.5 .13 .37 .15 .07 .04
1 .5 .2 .1 .A5 Rated 40,000 lumens horizontal
29 .14 07
I .000 Catalog numbers 55Q-105 through 5SQ-109
.075
Total downward coefficient oi ut ization, 0.762
.135 No !pward ight

r'a ior twin mount ng I lor quad mount ng


: multiply horizontal l.l multip y horizonlal
q) .257 o I fooicandles by 2 I t.: n.llc s hv 4
lo o
o
ll
o .311
o
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.340 o ."go\s\poo opo$
.350
"oos "pso
.!
.357
I
.364 o
o
.370
tt .37 4
.c
:ypical quadrant o .9
o .376 (,
o
o
.378
01 23
longitudinal dislance in units ol mounting heights
A I photometr c test ng by
ndependent Testina Laboratories lnc
Boulder. Co orado

horizontat inilial lootcandles at listed mounting heights


1.2 .6 .3 12 06 03
37 1s .73 .37 .15 .07 .04 Rated 50,000 umens horizontal
1.5 .2 1 .05
25'. 7.2 2S 1.4 .7 29 .14 .07 Catalog numbers 5SQ-111 throuqh sSQ-119
I 0 .ooo
Total downward coefficient of uti izatlon,0.726
.076
No upward light
.137
for twin moL.rnling I for quad mounting
| 6 .22J
: m!ltlply hor zonta l.l mu tro v horizonta
>, I footcandles by 2 I rootc;nales nv +
d) .4rr o
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39 s+z 5
g ,lq1 .9
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0 1 23
longitudinal dislance in units of mounting heights

horizontal initialtootcandles at listed mounting heights


1.5 .73 .37 .15 .A7 .04 .01
L5 .2 .1 .05 .42 Rated 21.500 Lrmens hor zonia
1.4 .7 14 .D7 .03
20' 4.5 2.3 1.1 .45 .23 .11 .05 Catalog numbers 5SO-125 throuqh sSQ 1 29
I .000
Tota downward coefficienl of utilizat on, 0.746
.075
No upward lght
.138

E
.192 I for twin rnounling I lor quad nrount ng
r'd .235 ' nulr ol/ror/or .ol l'I nulr'otyror zo tr'
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E .300 o
.318
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2:o
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ao .359
o .362
typl )al lua drant ! .365
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dJ .367
o 369 o
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longitudinal distance in unils of mounting heights

44-10
All phoiometric testing by
lndependent Testing Laboratories lnc.
Boulder, Colorado

horizontal initial lootcandles at listed mounting heights


30' 1.4 .7 .35 .14 A7 .04 .41 .AA7
25', 2.0 1.0 .5 .2 .1 .05 .02 .01
20' 3.1 1.6 .78 .31 .16 .08.03 .02 Bated 23,000 lurnens horizontal
16', 4 9 2 4 1.2 .49 .24 .12 05 A2
Catalog numbers 55Q-130 through 5SQ-134
I .000
.075 Toldldowrwd'd coe"ic e1l o'Jli ,zal o1. . /3'
No upward light
.133
.182
I. for twinmouniing I for quad mounting
.r'6Er .222 mlltlolv horzonta l.l mult ply horizontal
I toor.andros h,u z I foolcandles by 4
ol .257 o
.286 o
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o .356
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359
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tu 361 tu
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longiludinal dislance in units ol mounting heights

o
horizonlal iniiial footcandles at listed mounting heights
30' 3.5 1.4 .t .35 .14 .07 03 .01
25' 5 215 .2 .1 .A5 .A2 Rated 30,000 umens horizontal
20' t.B 3.1 1 6 .8 .3 16.08.03
16', 12 2 49 24 122 .49 .24.12.45 Catalog n!mbers 55Q-135 throlrgh 5SQ 139
I .000
Total downward coefiicienl of utilizalion. 0.730
.076
No upward llght
.1s9

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.188
.230 II lor twln mount ng
mult ply horizontal
footcand es by 2
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ior quad nrounting
mult ply horizontal
tootcand es by 4
.265
o o
!.290

o .310 o
t
2: o
.325 o
.336
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.349
ao .354 o
.356
! .359 o
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o .36'1 o
l! o
.362 o
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longitudinal dislance in units ol mounting heights

44"t1
All photometric testing by
lndependent Testing Laboratories, lnc.
Boulder. Colorado

horizonlal initial loolcandles at listed mounling heighls


1.3 .64 .32 .13 06 03 .01
.1 .05 .A2 Bated 1 1,500 lumens horizontal
16', 3.1 1.6 .78 .31 .16 .08 .03
14' 4.1 .2 .1 .04 Catalog numbers 5SQ-145 through 5SQ-149
I 0 .ooo
Total downward coefiicient of utilizaiion.0.704
.067
No opward light
.123

I lor lwinmourli'rq I {or qLad moLrling


1.S.zrr ; TL'lrply l'or'zonta I1l mulr ply hor:zortal
- I lootuandles bv 2 I footcandres bv 4
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ypical luadrant "^"
40
':! 347 o
01 23
longiludinal dislance in unils ol mounting heights

horizontal inilial lootcandles al lisled rnounting heights


M
20, 2 1 .5 .2 .1 .05.02
ffi Rated 15.000 lumens horizontal
1A', .41 .2 .1 .A4
t r 0 .000 Catalog nurnbers 5SQ-150 through 5SQ 154
It"'-",. Total downward coefticient of utilization, 0.729
I
t..."
l-e
13n No upward light

.S zzo I. for twin mountlng I for quad mounting


lr - I
multiolv horizontal l. I
I
multiply horizontal
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I5so,€
),! 347 E
.ls9.r,i
I*sssI
lE".,.E
typical luadrant
lE".o8
4
All photometric leslinq by
lndependent Testing Laboratories, lnc
Boulder, Colorado

horizonlal initial footcandles at listed mounting heiqhts


1.3 .64 .32 .13 .06 .03 .01
20' 2 1 .5 .2 .1 .05 .02 Raied 8.150 lumens horlzontal
16', 3.1 1.6 .78 .31 .16 .08 .03
14', 41 21 .4 .2 .1 Catalog numbers sSQ 155 through 5SQ-159
r .000
Total downward coeff icient oi L.rtilization. 0.704
.067
No upward light
.123
.170 lor iwinmounting I 10r quad rnountlng
.r'6Eatr .211 : l.l
m,rlr'olvi'rorizonlal mu,tioivhor,zonlal
G I 'ootca;dtes b) 2 a iootcard es by 4
o .245 o
.273 tt
o .292 ID

z-0 .308 o
.317 o r9so rgoo 6os
^Foo
.326 €
E
z
aoo .336
iypical quadrant 6
.341
c
E .343 a)
o .9
o o
o .347 o
o
0123
longiludinal dislance in unils ol mounting heighls

horizontal initial lootcandles at listed mounting heiqhls


1.3 .64 .32 .13 .06 03 .01
1 .5 .2 .1 .05 .02 Rated 16,000 lumens horizontal
16', 3.1 1.6 .78 .31 .16.08.03
14'. 41 .4 .2 .1 .04 Catalog numbers 55Q-165 through 5SQ-169
I .000
Total downward coefficlent of utilization. 0.737
.075
No upward liqht
.136

! .186
I. for twin mounting I for quad mounting
r'd .226 mulliolv horizonta I.l mulliply horlzontal
I tool.anares r,u u I footcandles by 4
E o
.=
E
.285 t,o
5
a .304 ll)
2:o .319 o
.331 0 ^oO 5gos .yPos lpos
=f .339 6
N
'; .346
2(., o
q,
.gl
.356
It o
ypical quadrant E o
o .363 oo
qt
.366 o
01 234
longiludinal dislance in units ot mounting heighlg
A4-13
Io o
Chart assuines that these 4 po es are
located in the center of a argeareawhere
I
ol1. po es 1 dj coJ l. b-r- -Ti1d o
and fu lcoeli clent of util zation can be
Spac ing
- Fd U5a rcol-. drdqrdn. o dolp -i16
spacing from last pole 10 edge of
i uminated area.

Lo
I

O See page 44 17 for lormu as


used to calcu ale this chart.
L_ Pole
Spacln g

Pole Spacing Feet For Average Ntainlained llluminalion wilh 4:1 unilormily
-
Mercury Vapor-D€tux White s4 94 109 94 109 109 152 152 152 232

0.5 Metallic Halide-clear 126 156 210 210

High Pressure Sodium 138 243

Me.cury Yapor-Delux White 67 67 77 67 77 67 77 108 67 77 108 77 '108 108 164 108 164 164

1.0 luetallic Halide-Clear 89 89 110 89 110 148 110 148 148 148 235

Hiqh Pressure sodium 98 9a 98 134 134 '172 172 172

Mercury Vapor- Delux WhiG 54 63 54 63 54 63 54 63 88 63 8a 63 a8 134 88 134 88 134 't 34

1.5 Melallic Halide-clear 73 73 73 90 121 90 '121 90 121 121 '192 121 192 192

High Pressure sodium 80 80 80 109 80 10s 140 i09 140 140 140

Mercury vapor-Oelux White 47 55 47 55 47 55 47 55 76 55 76 76 116 76 116 116 116

2.0 Metallic Halide-Clear 63 63 63 7A 63 7A 't 0s 63 78 105 7A 105 166 105 166 't 05 't 66 166

High Pressure Sodium 69 69 69 95 69 95 121 69 95 121 95 121 121 205 121 205 205

Mercury Vapor-Delux While 3e 45 39 45 39 45 45 62 62 62 95 95 95

3.0 Merallic Halide-clear 51 64 51 64 51 64 5l 64 86 51 64 86 86 136 86 136 86 136 136

High Pressure Sodium 56 56 77 56 77 56 77 99 56 77 99 77 99 168 99 168 99 168 168

Mercury Vapor-Delux White 39 39 39 54 54 a2 a2

4.0 lvletallic Halide-clear 44 44 55 44 55 44 55 74 74 74 tla 74 1t8 18 118

HiEh Pressure Sodiun 67 49 67 49 67 49 67 86 49 67 86 67 86 145 86 145 86 t45 '145

Mercury Vapor-Delux While 30 35 30 35 35 4A 74 74

5.0 lvletallic Halide-Clear 40 49 40 49 40 49 40 49 66 66 66 105 105 105 105

HiEh Pressure Soclium 60 44 60 44 60 44 60 77 50 77 60 77 130 77 130 30 130

Averaqe LamD TvDe


Mrinr:inp.l t2' '16' 2( 2! 30' 3C

in
Pole Height and Fixlure Wattage

Not available or not recommended

A4,14
f'
I
o

Chart assumes that these 4 poles are


ocated in the cenler of a large area where
Spacjn g oiher poles nray contribLtte I lumination.
UsF solu, ordardrr ro oolern l 6 spd.' q
irom lasl pole to edge of illum nated area.

L.
I

o
LPole
Spac jn g

Pole Spacing Feel For Minimum Maintain€d llluminetion


-
Mercury Vapor-Delux While 58 61 64 67 66 72 76 a0 90 81 90 r00 102 115 135 120 147 127 150 175

0,5 Metallic Halide-Clear 59 69 76 77 80 84 88 94 116 100 105 130 114 141 159 148 188 175 206 234

High Pressur€ Sodium 73 78 7a 81 84 94 90 110 121 '100 120 140 153 180 168 197 176 210 24A

Mercury Vapor-Delur While 48 53 53 58 54 59 60 68 77 68 85 80 91 114 't 05 119 101 132 '142

1.0 Metallic Halide-clear 5C 61 62 66 66 71 77 78 05 80 a7 105 95 151 164 173 192

HiEh P.e!sure Sodiurn 62 70 65 76 67 83 79 a7 104 88 100 119 't 11 131 155 143 t75 145 186 209

Mercury Vapor-Delux While 46 4A 50 50 54 54 60 6a 60 76 69 a2 102 88 '108 9t 1'16 131

1.5 Merallic Halide-cle6r 53 55 57 59 60 63 69 70 86 69 78 100 79 105 137 10c 146 114 53 177

Hiqh Pressure Sodium 64 57 67 63 72 72 77 96 74 93 105 90 119 145 160 127 169 '190

M€rcury Vapor-Delux While 40 43 42 47 45 51 4a 56 63 51 59 71 61 75 93 80 102 a2 10G 120

2.O Metallic Halide-ct€ar 49 51 52 38 59 60 65 83 60 6A q3 67 96 127 98 101 45 159

Hiqh Pressure Sodium s0 60 62 60 67 62 75 90 65 85 100 86 103 138 110 147 113 155 175

Mercury Vapor-Delux White 35 3A 38 42 45 42 48 58 50 61 63 87 92 !t8 '104

3.0 Metallic Halide-Clear 45 46 49 50 50 53 50 55 76 52 55 7A 77 114 85 124 89 129 137

High Preesure Sodium 46 53 50 57 51 61 55 71 a2 55 71 87 90 123 95 s8 140 155

Mercury Vapor-Delux White x2 35 34 30 36 42 40 42 55 80 a4

4.0 Melattic Halide-Ct€ar 41 43 46 43 4B 46 48 66 59 73 107 77 111 a0 14 125

High Pressure Sodium 43 49 44 45 58 48 75 51 65 77 6a a2 114 a7 125 94 130 138

Mercury Vapor-Delux White 31 34 36 38 50 51 7S 77 80

5.0 Melallic Halide-Clear 40 39 43 43 41 43 6l 65 70 99 102 r06 115

Hiqh Pressure Sodium 38 47 39 51 38 44 55 69 60 77 108 84 114 84 124 120

7sI 100
wtinimum Lamp Type |

12' 14' t6' 2a 2! 30' 3I ;, 3! 50'


llluminalion
in
Pole Heighl and Fixture Wattage

Not available or not recommended


o
['
Chart assrlrnes that lhese 4 po es are
I looaled in the center ol a large area where
other po es may contribute i luminalion,
Spac ing
and full coeffic ent ol ull ization can be
used. Use iso ux diagrarns to determine
spacing from last pole to edge ol
illum nated area.

Ia L. o See page A4 17 for forrnulas


used io calcu ate this chart.
T L_Poe
Spaclng

Pole Spacing-Feet For Average Mainlained llluminalion ailh 4:1 Unilormilv

Mercury Vapor-Delux White

Merallic Halide-clear
High Pressure sodium

Mercury vapor-D€lux while


Metallic Halide-clear
High Pressure Sodium
190
Mercury Vapor-Oelux While

Merallic Halide-clear
Hiqh Pressure Sodium

Mercury Vapor-Delux While

Melallic Halide-clear
HiEh Pressure Sodium

Mercury vapor-D€lux White


M€rallic Halide-clear
High Pressure sodium

M€rcury vapor-Oelux White 116

Merallic Halide-clear
Hiqh Pressure Sodium

Mercurr Vapor-Del'rx White

Melallic Halide-clear
'184
High Pressure Sodium

Averase Lamp Type


'12' 14' 16', 35', 3g' 50'
lll'rmination
in Pole Height and Fixture Wallage

Not availab e or not tecommended

A4 16
Larnp Companison
Average Horizontal Horizonlal Elficiency Beam Conlrol
Lamp Walls Lite (Hrs.) lnitial Lumens Mean Lumens Lumens per Walt Using Felleclor

1000 12,000 107,800 86,240 107.8 Excellent


Halide
Metallic 400 (curved arc tube) 20,000 40,000 32,000 100 Excellent
(clear) 250 (curved arc tube) 10,000 23,000 18,000 92 Excellent
175 (curved arc tube) 10,000 'J
5,000 12,000 Excellent

1000 24,000 140,000 127,400 140 Good


400 24,000 50,000 45,000 125 Excellent
High Pressure 24,000 30,000 27,300
250 120 Excellent
Sodium
150 (55 volt) 24,004 16,000 14,400 106.7 Excellent

1000 24,A00+ 60,000 48,000- 60 Fair


Mercury Vapor 400 24,000+ 21,500 17,200. 53.8 Good
(delux white) 250 24,000+ 11,500 9,400- 46 Good
24,0A0't 8,150 7,010. 46.6 Good

The above data is current at lime of catalog publicalion. 'at 16,000 hrs.
ll information is critical, check with lamp manufacturer for
most recent data.

Formurlas
No. oi Fixtures Horizontal lnitial Coefficient ol 'Toial Light
Average Maintained per Pole Lamp Lumens Utilization Loss Factor
llluminalion in Footcandles Lateral Pole
Longitudinal
Pole Spacing {feet) Spacinq (feet)

No. of Fixtures Horizontal lnltia I Coefficient of .Total Liqht


per Pole Lamp LUrnens
x Utilization Loss Factor
Area Covered
per Pole (sq.lt.) Average lMaintained
lllumination in Footcandles

Horlzontal lvlean
*Total Light Loss Factor Lamp Lumens
(0.90 Total Luminaire I\,4aintenance Factor)
HaiEo n 1alTniiE I
Lamp Lumens

(Oriqlnal Mountinq Heiqht in Feet)?


Footcandle Value al Footcandle Value at
Alternate Mountinq Height Oriqinal Mounting Heiqht (Alternate Nlounting Height in Feei),

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