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1 Andrew Hunt From: Michael McCullar <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 1:42 PM To: Andrew Hunt Subject: Lighting Information Attachments: Light Shop Warr Prod Data.pdf; Spec from BP2.pdf; Pole Ligth dsx2-led.pdf; Wall Pack wst-led.pdf From Cleary Zimmerman (Electrical Engineer) “I did a very rough sketch to look at the wall packs. The high point at the right is the wall pack and the line angled off of it is the site line. It is roughly 800’ from the closest point of the building to the property line. Generally the wall packs are mounted at 15’ AFF. These are LED fixtures as well so they are fairly focused and light bleed drops off pretty quickly. According to the product data when mounted 12’ AFF the lighting level drops to 0.1 FC less than 40’ away from the fixture. The LEDs are recessed in the fixture and inside the reflector. I don’t think you will be able to see the light source from that distance because of this. Just to be clear you will see the light just not the light source.” Michael McCullar Executive Director, Construction & Planning|Transportation|Facilities Maintenance|Food Service District Support Services Office (830) 221‐2064 Address 1404 IH 35 North, New Braunfels, TX 78130 Email [email protected] Website www.comalisd.org This e-mail and any attachments may contain legally privileged or confidential information. If you received this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should immediately delete this e-mail message and any attachments or copies. Do not retain, distribute, or use any information contained herein. Please inform the sender if you have received this message in error via a return e-mail message. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Page 1: Microsoft Outlook - Memo Style...Sep 25, 2019  · Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers Ambient Lumen Multiplier 0°C 32°F 1.04 5°C 41°F 1.04 10°C 50°F 1.03 15°C 50°F

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Andrew Hunt

From: Michael McCullar <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 1:42 PMTo: Andrew HuntSubject: Lighting InformationAttachments: Light Shop Warr Prod Data.pdf; Spec from BP2.pdf; Pole Ligth dsx2-led.pdf; Wall Pack

wst-led.pdf

From Cleary Zimmerman (Electrical Engineer) “I did a very rough sketch to look at the wall packs. The high point at the right is the wall pack and the line angled off of it is the site line. It is roughly 800’ from the closest point of the building to the property line. Generally the wall packs are mounted at 15’ AFF. These are LED fixtures as well so they are fairly focused and light bleed drops off pretty quickly. According to the product data when mounted 12’ AFF the lighting level drops to 0.1 FC less than 40’ away from the fixture. The LEDs are recessed in the fixture and inside the reflector. I don’t think you will be able to see the light source from that distance because of this. Just to be clear you will see the light just not the light source.”  Michael McCullar Executive Director, Construction & Planning|Transportation|Facilities Maintenance|Food Service  

 

District Support Services Office (830) 221‐2064 Address 1404 IH 35 North, New Braunfels, TX 78130 Email [email protected] Website www.comalisd.org 

                           

  

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Control options Other options Finish (required)

Shipped installedNLTAIR2 nLight AIR generation 2 enabled10

PER NEMA twist-lock receptacle only (no controls) 11

PER5 Five-wire receptacle only (no controls) 11,12

PER7 Seven-wire receptacle only (no controls) 11,12

DMG 0-10V dimming extend out back of housing for external control (no controls)

DS Dual switching 13,14

PIRH Bi-level, motion/ambient sensor, 15-30’ mounting height, ambient sensor enable at 5fc 5.15

PIRHN Network, Bi-Level motion/ambient sensor16

PIRH1FC3V Bi-level, motion sensor, 15’-30’ mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc 5.15

BL30 Bi-level switched dimming, 30% 5,13,17

BL50 Bi-level switched dimming, 50% 5,13,17

PNMTDD3 Part night, dim till dawn 5,18

PNMT5D3 Part night, dim 5 hrs 5,18

PNMT6D3 Part night, dim 6 hrs 5,18

PNMT7D3 Part night, dim 7 hrs 5,18

FAO Field Adjustable Output 19

Shipped installedHS House-side shield 20

SF Single fuse (120, 277, 347V) 6

DF Double fuse (208, 240, 480V) 6

L90 Left rotated optics 1

R90 Right rotated optics 1

Shipped separately BS Bird spikes21

EGS External glare shield21

DDBXD Dark bronzeDBLXD BlackDNAXD Natural aluminumDWHXD WhiteDDBTXD Textured dark bronzeDBLBXD Textured blackDNATXD Textured natural aluminumDWHGXD Textured white

D-Series Size 2LED Area Luminaire

Specifications

Ordering Information EXAMPLE: DSX2 LED P7 T3M MVOLT SPA DDBXD

Catalog Number

Notes

Type

EPA: 1.1 ft2

(0.10 m2)

Length: 40”(101.6 cm)

Width: 15”(38.1 cm)

Height: 7-1/4”(18.4 cm)

Weight (max):

36 lbs(16.3 kg)

Hit the Tab key or mouse over the page to see all interactive elements.

W

L

H

DSX2 LED

Series LEDs Color temperature Distribution Voltage Mounting

DSX2 LED Forward opticsP1 P5P2 P6P3 P7P4 P8Rotated optics1

P10 P13P11 P14P12

30K 3000 K40K 4000 K50K 5000 KAMBPC Amber

phosphor converted2,3

T1S Type I Short T5VS Type V Very ShortT2S Type II Short T5S Type V ShortT2M Type II Medium T5M Type V MediumT3S Type III Short T5W Type V WideT3M Type III Medium BLC Backlight control2,3

T4M Type IV Medium LCCO Left corner cutoff2,3

TFTM Forward Throw Medium

RCCO Right corner cutoff2,3

MVOLT 4,5

120 6

208 5,6

240 5,6

277 6

347 5,6,7

480 5,6,7

Shipped includedSPA Square pole mountingRPA Round pole mountingWBA Wall bracketSPUMBA Square pole universal mounting adaptor 8

RPUMBA Round pole universal mounting adaptor 8

Shipped separatelyKMA8 DDBXD U Mast arm mounting bracket adaptor

(specify finish) 9

Capable LuminaireThis item is an A+ capable luminaire, which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and system-level interoperability.• All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity

Brands’ specification for chromatic consistency• This luminaire is A+ Certified when ordered with

DTL® controls marked by a shaded background. DTL DLL equipped luminaires meet the A+ specification for luminaire to photocontrol interoperability1

• This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for ROAM® or XPoint™ Wireless control networks, providing out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning, when ordered with drivers and control options marked by a shaded background1

To learn more about A+, visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus.1. See ordering tree for details.2. A+ Certified Solutions for ROAM require the order

of one ROAM node per luminaire. Sold Separately: Link to Roam; Link to DTL DLLA+ Capable options indicated

by this color background.

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Drilling

To see complete photometric reports or download .ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting’s D-Series Area Size 2 homepage. Photometric Diagrams

Isofootcandle plots for the DSX2 LED 80C 1000 40K. Distances are in units of mounting height (30’).

LEGEND

0.1 fc

0.5 fc

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T5WT4M

Top of Pole

0.563”

2.650”

1.325”0.400”(2 PLCS)

Template #8

Tenon O.D. Single Unit 2 at 180° 2 at 90° 3 at 120° 3 at 90° 4 at 90°

2-3/8” AST20-190 AST20-280 AST20-290 AST20-320 AST20-390 AST20-490

2-7/8” AST25-190 AST25-280 AST25-290 AST25-320 AST25-390 AST25-490

4” AST35-190 AST35-280 AST35-290 AST35-320 AST35-390 AST35-490

Tenon Mounting Slipfitter **

Ordering Information

NOTES1 P10, P11, P12 or P14 and rotated optics (L90, R90) only available together.2 AMBPC not available with BLC, LCCO, RCCO, HS or P5, P7, P8, P13 or P14.3 Not available with HS.4 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz).5 Any PIRx with BL30, BL50 or PNMT, is not available with 208V, 240V, 347V, 480V or MVOLT. It is only available in 120V or 277V specified. 6 Single fuse (SF) requires 120V, 277V or 347V. Double fuse (DF) requires 208V, 240V or 480V.7 Not available with BL30, BL50 or PNMT options.8 Existing drilled pole only. Available as a separate combination accessory; for retrofit use only: PUMBA (finish) U; 1.5 G vibration load rating per ANCI C136.31.9 Must order fixture with SPA otion.Must be ordered as a separate accessory; see Accessories information. For use with 2-3/8” mast arm (not included).10 Must be ordered with PIRHN. 11 Photocell ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity Brands Controls. See accessories. Not available with DS option. Shorting Cap included.12 If ROAM® node required, it must be ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity Brands Controls. Node with integral dimming. Shorting Cap

included.13 Requires (2) separately switched circuits. See Outdoor Control Technical Guide for details.14 Provides 50/50 fixture operation via (2) independent drivers. Not available with PER, PER5, PER7, PIR or PIRH.15 Reference Motion Sensor table on page 3.16 Must be ordered with NLTAIR2. For more information on nLight Air 2 visit this link.17 Not available with 347V, 480V, DS and PNMT. For PER5 or PER7 see PER Table on page 3. Requires isolated neutral.18 Not available with 347V, 480V, DS, BL30, BL50. For PER5 or PER7 see PER Table on page 3. Separate Dusk to Dawn required.19 Not available with other dimming controls options.20 Not available with BLC, LCCO and RCCO distribution. Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information.21 Must be ordered with fixture for factory pre-drilling. 22 Requires luminaire to be specified with PER, PER5 and PER7 option. Ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity Brands Controls.23 For retrofit use only.

AccessoriesOrdered and shipped separately.

DLL127F 1.5 JU Photocell - SSL twist-lock (120-277V) 22

DLL347F 1.5 CUL JU Photocell - SSL twist-lock (347V) 22

DLL480F 1.5 CUL JU Photocell - SSL twist-lock (480V) 22

DSHORT SBK U Shorting cap 22

DSX2HS 80C U House-side shield for 80 LED unit 20

DSX2HS 90C U House-side shield for 90 LED unit 20

DSX2HS 100C U House-side shield for 100 LED unit 20

PUMBA DDBXD U* Square and round pole universal mounting bracket (specify finish) 23

KMA8 DDBXD U Mast arm mounting bracket adaptor (specify finish) 8

For more control options, visit DTL and ROAM online.

External Glare Shield

14.1019.05

.504.25

.50

73˚

12.05 12.476

HANDHOLE ORIENTATION

AHandhole

B

C

D Pole drilling nomenclature: # of heads at degree from handhole (default side A)

DM19AS DM28AS DM29AS DM32AS DM39AS DM49AS

1 @ 90° 2 @ 280° 2 @ 90° 3 @ 120° 3 @ 90° 4 @ 90°

Side B Side B & D Side B & C Round pole only Side B, C, & D Sides A, B, C, D

Note: Review luminaire spec sheet for specific nomenclature

Pole top or tenon O.D. 4.5" @ 90° 4" @ 90° 3.5" @ 90° 3" @ 90° 4.5" @ 120° 4" @ 120° 3.5" @ 120° 3" @ 120°

DSX SPA Y Y Y N - - - -DSX RPA Y Y N N Y Y Y YDSX SPUMBA Y N N N - - - -DSX RPUMBA N N N N Y Y Y N

*3 fixtures @120 require round pole top/tenon.

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Performance Data

Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from 0-40°C (32-104°F).

Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers

Ambient Lumen Multiplier0°C 32°F 1.04

5°C 41°F 1.04

10°C 50°F 1.03

15°C 50°F 1.02

20°C 68°F 1.01

25°C 77°F 1.00

30°C 86°F 0.99

35°C 95°F 0.98

40°C 104°F 0.97

Projected LED Lumen MaintenanceData references the extrapolated performance projections for the platforms noted in a 25°C ambient, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM-80-08 and projected per IESNA TM-21-11).To calculate LLF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number of operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory.

Operating Hours 0 25000 50000 100000

Lumen Maintenance Factor 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.85

Motion Sensor Default Settings

Option Dimmed State

High Level (when triggered)

Phototcell Operation

Dwell Time

Ramp-up Time

Ramp-down Time

PIR or PIRH 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 5FC 5 min 3 sec 5 min

*PIR1FC3V or PIRH1FC3V 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 1FC 5 min 3 sec 5 min

*for use with Inline Dusk to Dawn or timer.

PER Table

Control PER (3 wire)

PER5 (5 wire) PER7 (7 wire)

Wire 4/Wire5 Wire 4/Wire5 Wire 6/Wire7

Photocontrol Only (On/Off) � � Wired to dimming leads on driver � Wired to dimming

leads on driverWires Capped inside

fixture

ROAM � � Wired to dimming leads on driver � Wired to dimming

leads on driverWires Capped inside

fixture

ROAM with Motion (ROAM on/off only) � � Wires Capped inside

fixture � Wires Capped inside fixture

Wires Capped inside fixture

Future-proof* � � Wired to dimming leads on driver � Wired to dimming

leads on driverWires Capped inside

fixture

Future-proof* with Motion � � Wires Capped inside fixture � Wires Capped inside

fixtureWires Capped inside

fixture

� Recommended

� Will not work

� Alternate

*Future-proof means: Ability to change controls in the future.

Current (A)

Performance Package LED Count Drive

Current Wattage 120 208 240 277 347 480

Forward Optics (Non-Rotated)

P1 80 530 140 1.18 0.68 0.59 0.51 0.40 0.32

P2 80 700 185 1.56 0.90 0.78 0.66 0.52 0.39

P3 80 850 217 1.82 1.05 0.90 0.80 0.63 0.48

P4 80 1050 270 2.27 1.31 1.12 0.99 0.79 0.59

P5 80 1250 321 2.68 1.54 1.34 1.17 0.93 0.68

P6 100 1050 343 2.89 1.66 1.59 1.37 1.00 0.71

P7 100 1250 398 3.31 1.91 1.66 1.45 1.16 0.81

P8 100 1350 431 3.61 2.07 1.81 1.57 1.25 0.91

Rotated Optics (Requires L90

or R90)

P10 90 530 156 1.30 0.76 0.65 0.62 0.45 0.32

P11 90 700 207 1.75 1.01 0.87 0.74 0.60 0.46

P12 90 850 254 2.12 1.22 1.06 0.94 0.73 0.55

P13 90 1200 344 2.88 1.65 1.44 1.25 1.00 0.73

P14 90 1400 405 3.39 1.95 1.71 1.48 1.18 0.86

Electrical Load

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Performance Data

Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.

Lumen Output

Forward Optics

LED Count Drive Current

Power Package

System Watts

Dist.Type

30K (3000 K, 70 CRI)

40K (4000 K, 70 CRI)

50K (5000 K, 70 CRI)

AMBPC (Amber Phosphor Converted)

Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW

80 530 P1 140W

T1S 17,575 3 0 3 126 18,933 3 0 3 135 19,173 3 0 3 137 10,578 2 0 2 78T2S 17,556 3 0 3 125 18,913 3 0 3 135 19,152 3 0 3 137 10,554 2 0 2 77T2M 17,647 3 0 3 126 19,010 3 0 3 136 19,251 3 0 3 138 10,571 2 0 2 77T3S 17,090 3 0 3 122 18,411 3 0 3 132 18,644 3 0 3 133 10,548 2 0 2 77T3M 17,604 3 0 3 126 18,964 3 0 3 135 19,204 3 0 3 137 10,569 2 0 2 77T4M 17,221 3 0 3 123 18,552 3 0 4 133 18,787 3 0 4 134 10,547 2 0 2 77TFTM 17,593 3 0 3 126 18,952 3 0 4 135 19,192 3 0 4 137 10,741 1 0 2 78T5VS 18,297 4 0 1 131 19,711 4 0 1 141 19,961 4 0 1 143 11,155 3 0 0 81T5S 18,312 4 0 2 131 19,727 4 0 2 141 19,977 4 0 2 143 11,149 3 0 0 81T5M 18,266 4 0 2 130 19,677 4 0 2 141 19,926 4 0 2 142 11,096 3 0 2 81T5W 18,146 5 0 3 130 19,548 5 0 3 140 19,796 5 0 3 141 10,957 3 0 2 80BLC 14,424 2 0 2 103 15,539 2 0 3 111 15,736 2 0 3 112

LCCO 10,733 1 0 3 77 11,562 1 0 3 83 11,709 2 0 3 84RCCO 10,733 1 0 3 77 11,562 1 0 3 83 11,709 2 0 3 84

80 700 P2 185W

T1S 22,305 3 0 3 121 24,029 3 0 3 130 24,333 3 0 3 132 13,147 2 0 2 71T2S 22,281 3 0 4 120 24,003 3 0 4 130 24,307 3 0 4 131 13,116 2 0 2 70T2M 22,396 3 0 3 121 24,127 3 0 3 130 24,432 3 0 3 132 13,138 2 0 2 70T3S 21,690 3 0 4 117 23,366 3 0 4 126 23,662 3 0 4 128 13,110 2 0 2 70T3M 22,342 3 0 4 121 24,068 3 0 4 130 24,373 3 0 4 132 13,135 2 0 3 70T4M 21,857 3 0 4 118 23,545 3 0 4 127 23,844 3 0 4 129 13,108 2 0 2 70TFTM 22,328 3 0 4 121 24,054 3 0 4 130 24,358 3 0 4 132 13,349 2 0 2 71T5VS 23,222 5 0 1 126 25,016 5 0 1 135 25,333 5 0 1 137 13,864 3 0 1 74T5S 23,241 4 0 2 126 25,037 4 0 2 135 25,354 4 0 2 137 13,856 3 0 1 74T5M 23,182 5 0 3 125 24,974 5 0 3 135 25,290 5 0 3 137 13,790 3 0 2 73T5W 23,030 5 0 4 124 24,810 5 0 4 134 25,124 5 0 4 136 13,617 4 0 2 72BLC 18,307 2 0 3 99 19,721 2 0 3 107 19,971 2 0 3 108

LCCO 13,622 2 0 3 74 14,674 2 0 4 79 14,860 2 0 4 80RCCO 13,622 2 0 3 74 14,674 2 0 4 79 14,860 2 0 4 80

80 850 P3 217W

T1S 26,202 3 0 3 121 28,226 3 0 3 130 28,584 3 0 3 132 17,833 3 0 3 66 T2S 26,174 3 0 4 121 28,196 3 0 4 130 28,553 3 0 4 132 17,791 3 0 3 66 T2M 26,309 3 0 3 121 28,342 3 0 3 131 28,700 3 0 3 132 17,821 3 0 3 66 T3S 25,479 3 0 4 117 27,448 3 0 4 126 27,795 3 0 4 128 17,782 3 0 3 66 T3M 26,245 3 0 4 121 28,273 3 0 4 130 28,631 3 0 4 132 17,817 3 0 3 66 T4M 25,675 3 0 4 118 27,659 3 0 4 127 28,009 3 0 4 129 17,779 3 0 3 66 TFTM 26,229 3 0 4 121 28,255 3 0 4 130 28,613 3 0 4 132 18,107 3 0 3 67 T5VS 27,279 5 0 1 126 29,387 5 0 1 135 29,759 5 0 1 137 18,805 4 0 1 70 T5S 27,301 4 0 2 126 29,410 5 0 2 136 29,783 5 0 2 137 18,794 4 0 1 70 T5M 27,232 5 0 3 125 29,336 5 0 3 135 29,707 5 0 3 137 18,705 4 0 2 69 T5W 27,053 5 0 4 125 29,144 5 0 4 134 29,513 5 0 4 136 18,470 5 0 3 68 BLC 21,504 2 0 3 99 23,166 2 0 3 107 23,459 2 0 4 108

LCCO 16,001 2 0 4 74 17,238 2 0 4 79 17,456 2 0 4 80RCCO 16,001 2 0 4 74 17,238 2 0 4 79 17,456 2 0 4 80

80 1050 P4 270W

T1S 30,963 4 0 4 115 33,355 4 0 4 124 33,777 4 0 4 125T2S 30,930 4 0 4 115 33,320 4 0 4 123 33,742 4 0 4 125T2M 31,089 3 0 4 115 33,491 3 0 4 124 33,915 3 0 4 126T3S 30,108 4 0 4 112 32,435 4 0 5 120 32,845 4 0 5 122T3M 31,014 3 0 4 115 33,410 3 0 4 124 33,833 3 0 4 125T4M 30,340 3 0 5 112 32,684 3 0 5 121 33,098 3 0 5 123TFTM 30,995 3 0 5 115 33,390 3 0 5 124 33,812 3 0 5 125T5VS 32,235 5 0 1 119 34,726 5 0 1 129 35,166 5 0 1 130T5S 32,261 5 0 2 119 34,754 5 0 2 129 35,194 5 0 2 130T5M 32,180 5 0 4 119 34,667 5 0 4 128 35,105 5 0 4 130T5W 31,969 5 0 4 118 34,439 5 0 5 128 34,875 5 0 5 129BLC 25,412 2 0 4 94 27,376 2 0 4 101 27,722 2 0 4 103

LCCO 18,909 2 0 4 70 20,370 2 0 4 75 20,628 2 0 4 76RCCO 18,909 2 0 4 70 20,370 2 0 4 75 20,628 2 0 4 76

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Performance Data

Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.

Lumen Output

Forward Optics

LED Count Drive Current

Power Package

System Watts

Dist.Type

30K (3000 K, 70 CRI)

40K (4000 K, 70 CRI)

50K (5000 K, 70 CRI)

AMBPC (Amber Phosphor Converted)

Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW

80 1250 P5 321W

T1S 35,193 4 0 4 110 37,912 4 0 4 118 38,392 4 0 4 120T2S 35,155 4 0 5 110 37,872 4 0 5 118 38,351 4 0 5 119T2M 35,336 4 0 4 110 38,067 4 0 4 119 38,549 4 0 4 120T3S 34,222 4 0 5 107 36,866 4 0 5 115 37,333 4 0 5 116T3M 35,251 3 0 4 110 37,974 3 0 5 118 38,455 4 0 5 120T4M 34,485 3 0 5 107 37,149 4 0 5 116 37,620 4 0 5 117TFTM 35,229 3 0 5 110 37,951 3 0 5 118 38,431 3 0 5 120T5VS 36,639 5 0 1 114 39,470 5 0 1 123 39,970 5 0 1 125T5S 36,669 5 0 2 114 39,502 5 0 2 123 40,002 5 0 2 125T5M 36,576 5 0 4 114 39,403 5 0 4 123 39,901 5 0 4 124T5W 36,336 5 0 5 113 39,144 5 0 5 122 39,640 5 0 5 123BLC 28,884 3 0 4 90 31,115 3 0 4 97 31,509 3 0 4 98

LCCO 21,492 2 0 4 67 23,153 2 0 5 72 23,446 3 0 5 73RCCO 21,492 2 0 4 67 23,153 2 0 5 72 23,446 3 0 5 73

100 1050 P6 343W

T1S 37,824 4 0 4 110 40,747 4 0 4 119 41,263 4 0 4 120 21,838 1 0 1 64T2S 37,784 4 0 5 110 40,704 4 0 5 119 41,219 4 0 5 120 21,787 1 0 1 64T2M 37,979 4 0 4 111 40,913 4 0 4 119 41,431 4 0 4 121 21,824 1 0 1 64T3S 36,780 4 0 5 107 39,623 4 0 5 116 40,124 4 0 5 117 21,776 1 0 1 63 T3M 37,886 3 0 5 110 40,814 4 0 5 119 41,331 4 0 5 120 21,819 1 0 1 64T4M 37,063 4 0 5 108 39,927 4 0 5 116 40,433 4 0 5 118 22,175 1 0 1 65

TFTM 37,863 3 0 5 110 40,789 4 0 5 119 41,305 4 0 5 120 21,773 1 0 1 63T5VS 39,379 5 0 1 115 42,422 5 0 1 124 42,959 5 0 1 125 23,029 2 0 0 67T5S 39,411 5 0 2 115 42,456 5 0 2 124 42,993 5 0 2 125 23,016 2 0 0 67T5M 39,311 5 0 4 115 42,349 5 0 4 123 42,885 5 0 4 125 22,906 2 0 1 67T5W 39,053 5 0 5 114 42,071 5 0 5 123 42,604 5 0 5 124 22,619 2 0 1 66BLC 31,043 3 0 4 91 33,442 3 0 4 97 33,865 3 0 4 99

LCCO 23,099 2 0 5 67 24,884 3 0 5 73 25,199 3 0 5 73RCCO 23,099 2 0 5 67 24,884 3 0 5 73 25,199 3 0 5 73

100 1250 P7 398W

T1S 42,599 4 0 4 107 45,890 4 0 4 115 46,471 4 0 4 117T2S 42,553 4 0 5 107 45,842 4 0 5 115 46,422 4 0 5 117T2M 42,773 4 0 4 107 46,078 4 0 4 116 46,661 4 0 5 117T3S 41,423 4 0 5 104 44,624 4 0 5 112 45,189 4 0 5 114T3M 42,669 4 0 5 107 45,966 4 0 5 115 46,548 4 0 5 117T4M 41,742 4 0 5 105 44,967 4 0 5 113 45,537 4 0 5 114TFTM 42,643 4 0 5 107 45,938 4 0 5 115 46,519 4 0 5 117T5VS 44,350 5 0 1 111 47,777 5 0 1 120 48,381 5 0 1 122T5S 44,385 5 0 2 112 47,815 5 0 3 120 48,420 5 0 3 122T5M 44,273 5 0 4 111 47,695 5 0 4 120 48,298 5 0 4 121T5W 43,983 5 0 5 111 47,382 5 0 5 119 47,982 5 0 5 121BLC 34,962 3 0 4 88 37,664 3 0 5 95 38,140 3 0 5 96

LCCO 26,015 3 0 5 65 28,025 3 0 5 70 28,380 3 0 5 71RCCO 26,015 3 0 5 65 28,025 3 0 5 70 28,380 3 0 5 71

100 1350 P8 448W

T1S 45,610 4 0 4 106 49,135 4 0 4 114 49,757 4 0 4 115T2S 45,562 4 0 5 106 49,083 4 0 5 114 49,704 4 0 5 115T2M 45,797 4 0 4 106 49,336 4 0 5 114 49,960 4 0 5 116T3S 44,352 4 0 5 103 47,779 4 0 5 111 48,384 4 0 5 112T3M 45,686 4 0 5 106 49,216 4 0 5 114 49,839 4 0 5 116T4M 44,693 4 0 5 104 48,147 4 0 5 112 48,756 4 0 5 113TFTM 45,657 4 0 5 106 49,186 4 0 5 114 49,808 4 0 5 116T5VS 47,485 5 0 1 110 51,155 5 0 1 119 51,802 5 0 1 120T5S 47,524 5 0 3 110 51,196 5 0 3 119 51,844 5 0 3 120T5M 47,404 5 0 4 110 51,067 5 0 5 118 51,713 5 0 5 120T5W 47,093 5 0 5 109 50,732 5 0 5 118 51,374 5 0 5 119BLC 37,434 3 0 5 87 40,326 3 0 5 94 40,837 3 0 5 95

LCCO 27,854 3 0 5 65 30,006 3 0 5 70 30,386 3 0 5 71RCCO 27,854 3 0 5 65 30,006 3 0 5 70 30,386 3 0 5 71

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Performance Data

Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts. Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.

Lumen Output

Rotated Optics

LED Count Drive Current

Power Package

System Watts

Dist. Type

30K (3000 K, 70 CRI)

40K (4000 K, 70 CRI)

50K (5000 K, 70 CRI)

AMBPC (Amber Phosphor Converted)

Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW

90 530 P10 156W

T1S 20,145 4 0 4 129 21,702 4 0 4 139 21,977 4 0 4 141 11,475 3 0 3 77T2S 20,029 4 0 4 128 21,577 4 0 4 138 21,850 4 0 4 140 11,448 3 0 3 76T2M 20,391 4 0 4 131 21,967 4 0 4 141 22,245 4 0 4 143 11,467 3 0 3 76T3S 19,719 4 0 4 126 21,242 4 0 4 136 21,511 4 0 4 138 11,442 3 0 3 76T3M 20,379 4 0 4 131 21,954 4 0 4 141 22,232 4 0 4 143 11,464 4 0 4 76T4M 19,995 4 0 4 128 21,540 4 0 4 138 21,812 5 0 5 140 11,440 4 0 4 76TFTM 20,511 4 0 4 131 22,096 5 0 5 142 22,376 5 0 5 143 11,651 4 0 4 78T5VS 20,655 4 0 1 132 22,251 4 0 1 143 22,533 4 0 1 144 12,288 3 0 1 82T5S 20,482 4 0 2 131 22,064 4 0 2 141 22,343 4 0 2 143 11,978 3 0 1 80T5M 20,477 5 0 3 131 22,059 5 0 3 141 22,338 5 0 3 143 12,301 4 0 2 82T5W 20,293 5 0 3 130 21,861 5 0 3 140 22,138 5 0 4 142 12,109 4 0 2 81BLC 16,846 4 0 4 108 18,148 4 0 4 116 18,378 4 0 4 118

LCCO 12,032 2 0 3 77 12,961 2 0 3 83 13,125 2 0 3 84RCCO 12,016 4 0 4 77 12,944 4 0 4 83 13,108 4 0 4 84

90 700 P11 207W

T1S 25,518 4 0 4 123 27,490 4 0 4 133 27,837 4 0 4 134 14,387 3 0 3 70T2S 25,371 5 0 5 123 27,331 5 0 5 132 27,677 5 0 5 134 14,354 3 0 3 70T2M 25,829 4 0 4 125 27,825 4 0 4 134 28,177 4 0 4 136 14,378 4 0 4 70T3S 24,977 5 0 5 121 26,907 5 0 5 130 27,248 5 0 5 132 14,347 4 0 4 70T3M 25,814 5 0 5 125 27,809 5 0 5 134 28,161 5 0 5 136 14,374 4 0 4 70T4M 25,327 5 0 5 122 27,284 5 0 5 132 27,629 5 0 5 133 14,344 4 0 4 70TFTM 25,981 5 0 5 126 27,989 5 0 5 135 28,343 5 0 5 137 15,408 4 0 1 75T5VS 26,164 5 0 1 126 28,185 5 0 1 136 28,542 5 0 1 138 15,019 4 0 1 73T5S 25,943 4 0 2 125 27,948 5 0 2 135 28,302 5 0 2 137 15,424 4 0 2 75T5M 25,937 5 0 3 125 27,941 5 0 3 135 28,295 5 0 3 137 14,609 4 0 4 71T5W 25,704 5 0 4 124 27,691 5 0 4 134 28,041 5 0 4 135 15,182 4 0 2 74BLC 21,339 4 0 4 103 22,988 4 0 4 111 23,279 4 0 4 112

LCCO 15,240 2 0 4 74 16,418 2 0 4 79 16,626 2 0 4 80RCCO 15,220 5 0 5 74 16,396 5 0 5 79 16,604 5 0 5 80

90 850 P12 254W

T1S 29,912 4 0 4 118 32,223 4 0 4 127 32,631 5 0 4 128T2S 29,740 5 0 5 117 32,038 5 0 5 126 32,443 5 0 5 128T2M 30,277 4 0 4 119 32,616 5 0 5 128 33,029 5 0 5 130T3S 29,278 5 0 5 115 31,540 5 0 5 124 31,940 5 0 5 126T3M 30,259 5 0 5 119 32,597 5 0 5 128 33,010 5 0 5 130T4M 29,688 5 0 5 117 31,982 5 0 5 126 32,387 5 0 5 128TFTM 30,455 5 0 5 120 32,808 5 0 5 129 33,224 5 0 5 131T5VS 30,669 5 0 1 121 33,039 5 0 1 130 33,457 5 0 1 132T5S 30,411 5 0 2 120 32,761 5 0 2 129 33,176 5 0 2 131T5M 30,404 5 0 3 120 32,753 5 0 4 129 33,168 5 0 4 131T5W 30,131 5 0 4 119 32,459 5 0 4 128 32,870 5 0 4 129BLC 25,013 4 0 4 98 26,946 4 0 4 106 27,287 4 0 4 107

LCCO 17,865 2 0 4 70 19,245 2 0 4 76 19,489 2 0 4 77RCCO 17,841 5 0 5 70 19,220 5 0 5 76 19,463 5 0 5 77

90 1200 P13 344W

T1S 38,768 5 0 5 113 41,764 5 0 5 121 42,292 5 0 5 123T2S 38,545 5 0 5 112 41,523 5 0 5 121 42,049 5 0 5 122T2M 39,241 5 0 5 114 42,273 5 0 5 123 42,808 5 0 5 124T3S 37,947 5 0 5 110 40,879 5 0 5 119 41,396 5 0 5 120T3M 39,218 5 0 5 114 42,249 5 0 5 123 42,783 5 0 5 124T4M 38,478 5 0 5 112 41,451 5 0 5 120 41,976 5 0 5 122TFTM 39,472 5 0 5 115 42,522 5 0 5 124 43,060 5 0 5 125T5VS 39,749 5 0 1 116 42,821 5 0 1 124 43,363 5 0 1 126T5S 39,415 5 0 2 115 42,461 5 0 2 123 42,998 5 0 2 125T5M 39,405 5 0 4 115 42,450 5 0 4 123 42,988 5 0 4 125T5W 39,052 5 0 5 114 42,069 5 0 5 122 42,602 5 0 5 124BLC 32,419 5 0 5 94 34,925 5 0 5 102 35,367 5 0 5 103

LCCO 23,154 3 0 5 67 24,943 3 0 5 73 25,259 3 0 5 73RCCO 23,124 5 0 5 67 24,910 5 0 5 72 25,226 5 0 5 73

90 1400 P14 405W

T1S 42,867 5 0 5 106 46,180 5 0 5 114 46,764 5 0 5 115T2S 42,621 5 0 5 105 45,914 5 0 5 113 46,495 5 0 5 115T2M 43,390 5 0 5 107 46,743 5 0 5 115 47,335 5 0 5 117T3S 41,959 5 0 5 104 45,201 5 0 5 112 45,773 5 0 5 113T3M 43,365 5 0 5 107 46,716 5 0 5 115 47,307 5 0 5 117T4M 42,547 5 0 5 105 45,834 5 0 5 113 46,414 5 0 5 115TFTM 43,646 5 0 5 108 47,018 5 0 5 116 47,614 5 0 5 118T5VS 43,952 5 0 1 109 47,349 5 0 1 117 47,948 5 0 1 118T5S 43,583 5 0 2 108 46,950 5 0 2 116 47,545 5 0 3 117

T5M 43,572 5 0 4 108 46,939 5 0 4 116 47,533 5 0 4 117T5W 43,181 5 0 5 107 46,518 5 0 5 115 47,107 5 0 5 116BLC 35,847 5 0 5 89 38,617 5 0 5 95 39,106 5 0 5 97

LCCO 25,602 3 0 5 63 27,580 3 0 5 68 27,930 3 0 5 69RCCO 25,569 5 0 5 63 27,544 5 0 5 68 27,893 5 0 5 69

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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

INTENDED USE The sleek design of the D-Series Area Size 2 reflects the embedded high performance LED technology. It is ideal for applications like car dealerships and large parking lots adjacent to malls, transit stations, grocery stores, home centers, and other big-box retailers.

CONSTRUCTION Single-piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heat sink fins to optimize thermal management through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design allows for ease of maintenance and future light engine upgrades. The LED drivers are mounted in direct contact with the casting to promote low operating temperature and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants (IP65). Low EPA (1.1 ft2) for optimized pole wind loading.

FINISH Exterior parts are protected by a zinc-infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering. A tightly controlled multi-stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling. Available in both textured and non-textured finishes.

OPTICS Precision-molded proprietary acrylic lenses are engineered for superior area lighting distribution, uniformity, and pole spacing. Light engines are available in 3000 K, 4000 K, or 5000 K (70 CRI) configurations. The D-Series Size 2 has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime FriendlyTM product, meaning it is consistent with the LEED® and Green GlobesTM criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight.

ELECTRICAL Light engine configurations consist of high-efficacy LEDs mounted to metal-core circuit boards to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (up to L85/100,000 hrs at 25°C). Class 1 electronic drivers are designed to have a power factor >90%, THD <20%, and an expected life of 100,000 hours with <1% failure rate. Easily-serviceable 10kV surge protection device meets a minimum Category C Low operation (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2).

INSTALLATION Included mounting block and integral arm facilitate quick and easy installation. Stainless steel bolts fasten the mounting block securely to poles and walls, enabling the D-Series Size 2 to withstand up to a 2.0 G vibration load rating per ANSI C136.31. The D-Series Size 2 utilizes the AERISTM series pole drilling pattern (Template #8). NEMA photocontrol receptacle is available.

LISTINGS UL Listed for wet locations. Light engines are IP66 rated; luminaire is IP65 rated. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient. U.S. Patent No. D670,857 S. International patent pending.

DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Premium qualified product and DLC qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC Premium qualified or DLC qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org/QPL to confirm which versions are qualified.

International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) Fixture Seal of Approval (FSA) is available for all products on this page utilizing 3000K color temperature only.

WARRANTY 5-year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx

Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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CLEARY ZIMMERMANN 26 5668 - 1 EXTERIOR ATHLETIC LIGHTING

SECTION 26 5668

EXTERIOR ATHLETIC LIGHTING

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This section includes exterior lighting units with luminaires, lamps, ballasts, poles/support structures, and accessories for outdoor sports venues:

B. Related Sections: 1. Section 260923 "Lighting Control Devices" for automatic and remote control of lighting,

including time switches, photoelectric relays, and multipole lighting relays and contactors.

C. Work covered by this section of the specifications shall conform to the contract documents, engineering plans as well as state and local codes.

D. The purpose of these specifications is to define the lighting system performance and design standards for Comal ISD High School #4. The manufacturer/contractor shall supply a lighting system using an HID (metal halide) light source to meet or exceed the standards set forth in these specifications.

E. The sports lighting will be for the following fields: 1. Football 2. Baseball 3. Softball 4. Tennis

F. The primary goals of this sports lighting project are: 1. Guaranteed Light Levels: Selection of appropriate light levels impact the safety of the

players and the enjoyment of spectators. Therefore light levels are guaranteed to not drop below specified target values for a period of 25 years.

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2. Life-cycle Cost: In order to reduce the operating budget, the preferred lighting system shall be energy efficient and cost effective to operate. All maintenance costs shall be eliminated for the duration of the warranty.

3. Control and Monitoring: To allow for optimized use of labor resources and avoid un-needed operation of the facility, customer requires a remote on/off control system for the lighting system. Fields should be proactively monitored to detect luminaire outages over a 25-year life cycle. All communication and monitoring costs for 25-year period shall be included in the bid.

4. Environmental Light Control: It is the primary goal of this project to minimize spill light to adjoining properties and glare to the players, spectators and neighbors.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. CV: Coefficient of variation; a statistical measure of the weighted average of all relevant illumination values for the playing area, expressed as the ratio of the standard deviation for all illuminance values to the mean illuminance value.

B. Delegated-Design Submittals: Documents, including drawings, calculations, and material and product specifications prepared as a responsibility of Contractor to obtain acceptance by Owner and authorities having jurisdiction.

C. Illuminance: The metric most commonly used to evaluate lighting systems. It is the density of luminous flux, or flow of light, reaching a surface divided by the area of that surface. 1. Horizontal Illuminance: Measurement in foot-candles (lux), on a horizontal surface 36

inches (914 mm) above ground unless otherwise indicated. 2. Target Illuminance: Average maintained illuminance level, calculated by multiplying

initial illuminance by LLF. 3. Vertical Illuminance: Measurement in foot-candles (lux), in two directions on a vertical

surface, at an elevation coinciding with plane height of horizontal measurements.

D. LC: Lighting Certified.

E. Light Trespass: Light spill into areas and properties outside the playing areas, which is either annoying or unwanted.

F. LLD: Lamp lumen depreciation, which is the decrease in lamp output as the lamp ages.

G. LLF: Light loss factor, which is the product of all factors that contribute to light loss in the system.

H. Luminaire (Light Fixture): Complete lighting fixture, including ballast housing if integral. A complete lighting device consisting of lamp(s) and ballast(s), when applicable, together with parts designed to distribute light, to position and protect lamps, and to connect lamps to power supply.

I. UG: Uniformity gradient; the rate of change of illuminance on the playing field, expressed as a ratio between the illuminances of adjacent measuring points on a uniform grid.

J. Lighting Unit: A luminaire or an assembly of luminaires complete with a common support, including pole, post, or other structure, and mounting and support accessories.

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1.4 LIGHTING PERFORMANCE

A. Performance Requirements: Playing surfaces shall be lit to an average target illumination level and uniformity as specified on the drawings. Lighting calculations shall be developed and field measurements taken on the grid spacing with the minimum number of grid points specified below. Average illumination level shall be measured in accordance with the IESNA LM-5-04 (IESNA Guide for Photometric Measurements of Area and Sports Lighting Installa-tions). Illumination levels shall not to drop below desired target values in accordance to IES RP-6-15, Page 2, Maintained Average Illuminance and shall be guaranteed for the full war-ranty period. Hours of usage shall comply with the following:

B. Mounting Heights: To ensure proper aiming angles for reduced glare and to provide better playability, minimum mounting heights shall be as described on the drawings. Higher mount-ing heights may be required based on photometric report and ability to ensure the top of the field angle is a minimum of 10 degrees below horizontal.

C. Lighting Methodology: There are two methods that will be considered for calculation of the lighting designs for this project. The approved Lighting Method #1, automated timed power adjustments, as described in C.1 utilizes methodology that adjusts light levels through a se-ries of programmed adjustments. The alternate Lighting Method #2, continuous depreciating light, as described in C.2 uses continuous lamp lumen depreciation which is recovered by relamping and cleaning lenses of the luminaires. Computer models shall reflect initial design lumens, end of life design lumens, recoverable light loss factor (RLLF of .65), and the Coeffi-cient Utilization (CU) for the design. Both methods must be at or above target illumination levels throughout the 25 years of the contract/warranty provided by the manufacturer. A +/- 10% design/testing allowance is not permitted in the design logic. 1. Lighting Method #1: Automated Timed Power Adjustments:

a. Approved sports lighting system shall use automated timed power adjustments to achieve a lumen maintenance control strategy as described in the IESNA Light-ing Handbook 10th Edition, Lighting Controls Section page 16-8: "Lumen maintenance involves adjusting lamp output over time to maintain constant light output as lamps age and dirt accumulation reduces luminaire output. With lumen maintenance control, either lamps are dimmed when new, or the lamp's current is increased as the system ages."

b. Manufacturers, not pre-approved, bidding an automated timed power adjustment system must provide an independent test report certifying the system meets the lumen maintenance control strategy above and verifying the field performance of the system for the duration of the useful life of the lamp based on lamp replace-ment hours. Report shall be signed by a licensed professional engineer with out-door lighting experience. If report is not provided at least 10 days prior to bid opening, the manufacturer shall provide the initial and maintained designs called for in this specification under Lighting Method #2: Alternate Manufacturers, sec-tion 1.2.C.2.

c. Project References: Non-approved manufacturers bidding any form of Automated Timed Power Adjustment light system must provide a minimum of Ten(10) pro-ject references within the state of Texas that have been completed within the last 12 months utilizing this exact technology. Manufacturer will include project name, project city, and if requested, contact name and contact phone number for each reference.

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Area of Lighting Average Target

Illumination Levels

Maximum to Min-imum Uniformity

Ratio Grid Points Grid Spacing

Football 30fc 2.5:1 72 30’ x 30’

2. Lighting Method #2 – Continuous Depreciating Light: a. The manufacturer bidding Lighting Method #2 must provide a complete submittal

package for approval as outlined in Submittal Information at the end of this sec-tion at least 10 days prior to bid.

b. The lighting system shall use continuous lamp lumen depreciation which is re-covered by relamping and cleaning lenses of the luminaires. Manufacturer shall provide computer models for initial illumination level and target illumination levels on the field over 25 years. The specified maximum Recoverable Light Loss Fac-tor (RLLF) .65 and maintenance/group relamping schedule shall be provided in accordance with recommendations in the Leukos Abstract Volume 6, Number 3, January 2010, page 183-201: “Light Loss Factors for Sports Lighting”, and pre-sented at the 2009 IESNA Annual Conference

1500 Watt Metal Halide Luminaire RLLF Requirements

c. Independent Test Report: If lamp replacement interval is greater than 3,000 hours for 1500 watt lamps, manufacturer shall supply an independent test report with lumen depreciation over proposed lamp life, initial lumens, and end of life lumens.

d. Based on anticipated hours of usage listed below, Method #2 systems would re-quire the following minimum group lamp replacements over the 25 years.

Area of Lighting 25 Year Usage Hours

25 Year Group Relamps Required

Football 300 2

Area of Light-ing

Average Ini-tial Illumina-tion Levels

Average Target Illu-mination Levels

Maximum to Mini-mum Uniformity

Ratio Grid

Points Grid

Spacing

Football 43 fc 30fc 2.5:1 72 30’ x 30’

e. Revised Electrical Distribution: Manufacturer shall provide revised electrical dis-tribution plans to include changes to service entrance, panel, and wire sizing if increased power is required which exceeds specified design loads.

1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT CONTROL

Lamp Replacement Interval (hours)

Recoverable Light Loss Factor (RLLF)

3000 .65

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A. Light Control Luminaires: All luminaires shall utilize spill light and glare control devices includ-ing, but not limited to, internal shields, louvers and external shields. No symmetrical beam patterns are accepted.

1.6 LIFE CYCLE COSTS

A. Manufacturer shall submit 25-year life cycle cost calculation as outlined in the required sub-mittal information. Lamp replacement schedule per charts below:

Lighting Method 1 Lamp Replacement 1.3 Lighting Method 2 Lamp Replace-ment

5,000 hour intervals 3000 hour intervals

B. Preventative and Spot Maintenance: Manufacturer shall provide all preventative and spot maintenance, including parts and labor for 25 years from the date of equipment shipment. In-dividual outages shall be repaired when the usage of any field is materially impacted. Owner agrees to check fuses in the event of a luminaire outage.

1.7 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of lighting product indicated. Include the following: 1. Lamp life, output, and energy-efficiency data. Lamp data certified by NVLAP or NRTL;

comply with IESNA LM-47. 2. Photometric data based on laboratory tests of each luminaire type, complete with

lamps, ballasts, and accessories; comply with IESNA LM-5. a. Photometric data shall be certified by a qualified independent testing agency. b. Photometric data shall be certified by manufacturer's laboratory with a current

accreditation under the NVLAP for Energy Efficient Lighting Products.

B. Delegated-Design Submittal: For exterior athletic lighting indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. 1. Drawings and specifications for construction of lighting system. 2. Manufacturer's determination of LLF used in design calculations. 3. Lighting system design calculations for the following:

a. Target illuminance. b. Point calculations of horizontal and vertical illuminance, CV, and UG at minimum

grid size and area. c. Point calculations of horizontal and vertical illuminance in indicated areas of

concern for spill light. d. Calculations of source intensity of luminaires observed at eye level from

indicated properties near the playing fields. 4. Electrical system design calculations for the following:

a. Short-circuit current calculations for rating of panelboards. b. Total connected and estimated peak-demand electrical load, in kilowatts, of

lighting system. c. Capacity of feeder required to supply lighting system.

5. Wiring requirements, including required conductors and cables and wiring methods. 6. Structural analysis data and calculations used for pole selection.

a. Manufacturer Wind-Load Strength Certification: Submit certification that selected total support system, including poles, complies with AASHTO LTS-4-M for location of Project.

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C. Product Data: For each type of lighting unit indicated, arranged in order of lighting unit designation. Include data on features, accessories, finishes, and the following: 1. Materials and dimensions of luminaires and poles. 2. Certified results of independent laboratory tests for fixtures and lamps for electrical rat-

ings and photometric data. 3. Certified results of laboratory tests for fixtures and lamps for photometric performance. 4. High--intensity-discharge luminaire ballasts.

D. Specification Compliance Review: 1. Manufacturers and bidders must provide the consulting engineer with a Compliance

Review of the Specifications and Addenda’s. The Compliance Review shall be a para-graph-by-paragraph review of the Specifications and schedule with the following infor-mation; “C”, “D”, or “E” marked in the margin of the original Specifications and any sub-sequent Addenda’s. If the manufacturer or bidder does not provide the Compliance Review to the engineer for review, with the submittal, the submittal will be subject to re-jection as non-compliant. a. “C” Comply with no exceptions. b. “D” Comply with deviations. For each and every deviation, provide a numbered

footnote with reasons for the proposed deviation and how the intent of the Speci-fication can be satisfied.

c. “E” Exception, do not comply. For each and every exception, provide a num-bered footnote with reasons and possible alternatives. Non-compliance with the specifications is grounds for rejection as unacceptable. A bid from any alterna-tive or listed equipment manufacturer with any number of exceptions will be rea-son for rejection for non-compliance without further review.

d. Unless a deviation or exception is specifically noted in the Compliance Review, the manufacturer shall provide full compliance with entire specification. Devia-tions or exceptions taken in letters or cover letters in a bid document, subsidiary documents, by omission or by contradiction do not release the manufacturer or bidder from being in complete compliance, unless the exception or deviation has been specifically noted in the Compliance Review and approved by the consult-ing engineer.

e. Equipment manufacturers or bidders that do not meet the specifications thru the above process will be subject to rejection without further review.

E. Shop Drawings: Anchor-bolt templates keyed to specific poles and certified by manufacturer.

F. Samples for Verification: For lighting units or luminaires designated for sample submission in the Exterior Lighting Unit Schedule. 1. Lamps: Specified units installed. 2. Ballast: 120-V model of specified ballast type. 3. Finishes: For each finished metal used in support components.

G. Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of lighting units certifying that products comply with requirements.

H. Field Test Reports: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with performance requirements.

I. Maintenance Data: For lighting units to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 1.

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1.8 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For sports lighting system components to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.

1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved for installation of units required for this Project.

B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer's responsibilities include fabricating sports lighting and providing professional engineering services needed to assume engineering responsibility. 1. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of delegated-design submittals and

comprehensive engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer.

C. Field Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent testing agency that is accredited under the National Volunteer Laboratory Accreditation Program for Energy Efficient Lighting Products, or an NRTL as defined in 29 CFR 1910, with the experience and capability to conduct field testing according to IESNA LM-5.

D. Welding Qualifications: Qualify procedures and personnel according to AWS D1.1/D1.1M, "Structural Welding Code - Steel" and AWS D1.2/D1.2M, "Structural Welding Code - Aluminum."

E. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.

F. Luminaires and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, for their indicated use, location, and installation conditions by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Package aluminum poles for shipping according to ASTM B 660.

B. Store poles on decay-resistant treated skids at least 12 inches above grade and vegetation. Support poles to prevent distortion and arrange to provide free air circulation.

C. Retain factory-applied pole wrappings on metal poles until just before pole installation. For

poles with nonmetallic finishes, handle with web fabric straps.

1.11 WARRANTY

A. General Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in ad-dition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.

1.12 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

A. Continuing Maintenance Proposal: From manufacturer to Owner, in the form of a standard maintenance agreement that contains the terms in this article, starting on date of Substantial

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Completion. State services, obligations, conditions, and terms for agreement period and for future renewal options.

B. Agreement Period: 25 years from date of Substantial Completion.

C. Services: Repair or replace components of luminaires, lamps, and ballasts; align luminaires.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 LUMINAIRES, LAMPS, AND BALLASTS

A. Luminaires: Listed and labeled, by an NRTL acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for compliance with UL 1598 for installation in wet locations. 1. Doors, Frames, and Other Internal Access: Smooth operating, free from light leakage

under operating conditions, and arranged to permit relamping without using tools. Arrange doors, frames, lenses, diffusers, and other pieces to prevent their accidental falling during relamping and when secured in operating position. Doors shall be removable for cleaning or replacing lens.

2. Exposed Hardware: Stainless-steel latches, fasteners, and hinges. 3. Spill-Light Control Devices: Internal louvers and external baffles furnished by

manufacturer and designed for secure attachment to specific luminaire.

B. Ballast Mounting: Grouped in cabinets, remote from location of associated luminaires unless otherwise indicated.

2.2 SUPPORT STRUCTURES

A. Support-Structure Wind-Load Strength: Poles and other support structures, brackets, arms, appurtenances, bases, anchorages, and foundations shall comply with AASHTO LTS-4-M and shall be certified by manufacturers to withstand winds up to 100 mph without permanent deflection or whipping.

B. Mountings, Fasteners, and Appurtenances: 1. Corrosion resistant, compatible with support components, and which shall not cause

galvanic action at contact points. a. Steel Components: Hot-dip galvanized after fabrication, complying with

ASTM A 123/A 123M. b. Mounting Hardware Fasteners: Hot-dip galvanized, complying with

ASTM A 153/A 153M, or minimum 18-8 grade stainless steel. 2. Accommodate attachments and wiring of other indicated systems.

C. Concrete for Pole Foundations: 3000-psi (20.7-MPa), 28-day minimum compressive strength. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork are specified in Section 033000 "Cast-in-Place Concrete."

D. Direct-buried steel structures or poles shall not be used.

2.3 POWER DISTRIBUTION AND CONTROL

A. Wiring Method for Feeders, Subfeeders, Branch Circuits, and Control Wiring: Underground nonmetallic raceway; No. 8 AWG minimum conductor size for power wiring.

B. Overhead-, pole-, or structure-supported wiring and transformers are not permitted.

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C. Electrical Enclosures Exposed to Weather: NEMA 250, Type 3R enclosure constructed from stainless steel, with hinged doors fitted with padlock hasps or lockable latches.

2.4 SURGE PROTECTION

A. Surge Protection: Comply with requirements in Section 264313 "Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits" and include surge suppressors with the following requirements: 1. Panelboard type. 2. Nonmodular, with digital indicator lights and one set of dry contacts. 3. Peak Single-Impulse Surge Current Rating: 150 kA per phase.

2.5 SPORTS LIGHTING SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION

A. Manufacturing Requirements: All components shall be designed and manufactured as a sys-tem. All luminaires, wire harnesses, ballast and other enclosures shall be factory assembled, aimed, wired and tested.

B. Durability: All exposed components shall be constructed of corrosion resistant material and/or coated to help prevent corrosion. All exposed carbon steel shall be hot dip galvanized per ASTM A123. All exposed aluminum shall be powder coated with high performance polyester or anodized. All exterior reflective inserts shall be anodized, coated, and protected from direct environmental exposure to prevent reflective degradation or corrosion. All exposed hardware and fasteners shall be stainless steel of 18-8 grade or better, passivated and coated with aluminum-based thermosetting epoxy resin for protection against corrosion and stress corro-sion cracking. Structural fasteners may be carbon steel and galvanized meeting ASTM A153 and ISO/EN 1461 (for hot dipped galvanizing), or ASTM B695 (for mechanical galvanizing). All wiring shall be enclosed within the cross-arms, pole, or electrical components enclosure.

C. System Description: Lighting system shall consist of the following: 1. Galvanized steel poles and cross-arm assemblies. 2. Non-approved pole technology:

a. Square static cast concrete poles will not be accepted. b. Direct bury steel poles which utilize the extended portion of the steel shaft for

their foundation will not be accepted due to potential for internal and external cor-rosive reaction to the soils and long term performance concerns.

3. Pre-stressed concrete base embedded in concrete backfill allowed to cure for 12-24 hours before pole stress is applied. Alternate may be an anchor bolt foundation de-signed such that the steel pole and any exposed steel portion of the foundation is lo-cated a minimum of 18 inches above final grade. The concrete for anchor bolt founda-tions shall be allowed to cure for a minimum of 28 days before the pole stress is ap-plied unless shorter cure time approved by structural engineer of record.

4. All luminaires shall be constructed with a die-cast aluminum housing or external hail shroud to protect the luminaire reflector system.

5. Manufacturer will remote all ballasts and supporting electrical equipment in aluminum enclosures mounted approximately 10 feet above grade. The enclosures shall be touch-safe and include ballast, capacitor and fusing with indicator lights on fuses to no-tify when a fuse is to be replaced for each luminaire. Disconnect per circuit for each pole structure will be located in the enclosure. Integral ballast fixtures will not be ac-cepted.

6. Wire harness complete with an abrasion protection sleeve, strain relief and plug-in connections for fast, trouble-free installation.

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7. All luminaires, visors, and cross-arm assemblies shall withstand 150 mph winds and maintain luminaire aiming alignment

8. Control cabinet to provide remote on-off control and monitoring of the lighting system. Cabinet shall be constructed of aluminum and be rated NEMA Type 4. Communication method shall be provided by manufacturer. Cabinet shall contain custom configured contactor modules for 30, 60, and 100 amps, labeled to match field diagrams and elec-trical design. Manual off-on-auto selector switches shall be provided.

9. Lightning Protection: Manufacturer shall provide integrated lightning grounding via con-crete encased electrode grounding system as defined by NFPA 780 and be UL Listed per UL 96 and UL 96A. If grounding is not integrated into the structure, the manufac-turer shall supply grounding electrodes, copper down conductors, and exothermic weld kits. Electrodes and conductors shall be sized as required by NFPA 780. The ground-ing electrode shall be minimum size of 5/8 inch diameter and 8 feet long, with a mini-mum of 10 feet embedment. Grounding electrode shall be connected to the structure by a grounding electrode conductor with a minimum size of 2 AWG for poles with 75 feet mounting height or less, and 2/0 AWG for poles with more than 75 feet mounting height.

D. Safety: All system components shall be UL listed for the appropriate application.

2.6 ELECTRICAL

A. Electric Power Requirements for the Sports Lighting Equipment: 1. Electric power: 480 Volt, 3 Phase/1 Phase as provided on the drawings. 2. Maximum total voltage drop: Voltage drop to the disconnect switch located on the poles

shall not exceed three (3) percent of the rated voltage.

B. Revised Electrical Distribution: Manufacturer shall provide, at their cost, revised electrical dis-tribution plans to include changes to service entrance, panel, and wire sizing if using Lighting Method 2.

2.7 STRUCTURAL PARAMETERS

A. Wind Loads: Wind loads shall be based on the 2015 International Building Code. Wind loads to be calculated using ASCE 7-10, an ultimate design wind speed of 115 and exposure category Risk Cat II.

B. Pole Structural Design: The stress analysis and safety factor of the poles shall conform to 2009 AASHTO Standard Specification for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals (LTS-5).

C. Foundation Design: The design criteria for these specifications are based on soil design pa-rameters as outlined in the geotechnical report. If a geotechnical report is not provided by the owner, the foundation design shall be based on soils that meet or exceed those of a Class 5 material as defined by 2015 IBC. It shall be the contractor’s responsibility to notify the owner if soil conditions exist other than those on which the foundation design is based, or if the soil cannot be readily excavated. Contractor may issue a change order request / estimate for the owner’s approval / payment for additional costs associated with: 1. Providing engineered foundation embedment design by a registered engineer in the

State of Texas. 2. Additional materials required to achieve alternate foundation. 3. Excavation and removal of materials other than normal soils, such as rock, caliche, etc.

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D. Foundation Drawings: Project specific foundation drawings stamped by a registered engineer in the state where the project is located are required. The foundation drawings must list the moment, shear (horizontal) force, and axial (vertical) force at ground level for each pole. These drawings must be submitted at time of bid to allow for accurate pricing.

2.8 CONTROL SYSTEM

A. Remote Lighting Control System: System shall allow owner and users with a security code to schedule on/off system operation via a web site, phone, fax or email up to ten years in ad-vance. Manufacturer shall provide and maintain a two-way TCP/IP communication link. Trained staff shall be available 24/7 to provide scheduling support and assist with reporting needs.

The owner may assign various security levels to schedulers by function and/or fields. This function must be flexible to allow a range of privileges such as full scheduling capabilities for all fields to only having permission to execute “early off” commands by phone. Scheduling tool shall be capable of setting curfew limits.

Controller shall accept and store 7-day schedules, be protected against memory loss during power outages, and shall reboot once power is regained and execute any commands that would have occurred during outage.

B. Remote Monitoring System: System shall monitor lighting performance and notify manufac-turer if individual luminaire outage is detected so that appropriate maintenance can be scheduled. The controller shall determine switch position (manual or auto) and contactor sta-tus (open or closed).

C. Management Tools: Manufacturer shall provide a web-based database and dashboard tool of actual field usage and provide reports by facility and user group. Dashboard shall also show current status of lamp outages, control operation and service scheduling including relamping operations completed and scheduled. Mobile application will be provided suitable for IOS, Android and Blackberry devices.

Hours of Usage: Manufacturer shall provide a means of tracking actual hours of usage for the field lighting system that is readily accessible to the owner. 1. Cumulative hours: shall be tracked to show the total hours used by the facility 2. Current lamp hours: shall be tracked separately to reflect the amount of hours on the

current set of lamps being used, so relamping can be scheduled accurately. 3. Report hours saved by using early off and push buttons by users.

D. Communication Costs: Manufacturer shall include communication costs for operating the controls and monitoring system for a period of 25 years.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION

A. Use web fabric slings (not chain or cable) to raise and set structural members. Protect equipment during installation to prevent corrosion.

B. Install poles and other structural units level, plumb, and square.

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C. Except for embedded structural members, grout void between pole base and foundation. Use nonshrinking or expanding concrete grout firmly packed in entire void space. Use a short piece of 1/2-inch- (13-mm-) diameter pipe to make a drain hole through grout. Arrange to drain condensation from interior of pole. Nonshrink grout is specified in Section 055000 "Metal Fabrications."

D. Install pole pads at all poles inside playing field boundaries and when located within 20 feet of the field boundary.

E. Extend cast-in-place bolted base foundations 36 inches (914 mm) above grade, minimum.

F. Install protective pipe bollards on three sides of each embedded pole installed in paved areas. See Section 055000 "Metal Fabrications" for pipe bollards.

G. Install controls and ballast housings in cabinets mounted on support structure.

3.2 CONNECTIONS

A. Ground equipment; see electrical pole base detail. 1. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturers’ published

torque-tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B.

B. Ground metal poles/support structures according to Section "Grounding"; see electrical base

detail. 1. Nonmetallic Poles: Ground metallic components of lighting units and foundations.

Connect luminaires to grounding system with No. 6 AWG conductor.

3.3 CONTROLS VERIFICATION

A. Verify operation of light pole luminaire controls. Verify photocell operation. Coordinate with owner for the schedule. Program time clock per owner or through software controls.

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Correction of Illumination Deficiencies for Playing Areas: Make corrections to illumination quality or quantity, measured in field quality-control tests, that varies from specified illumination criteria by plus or minus 10 percent. 1. Add or replace luminaires, or change mounting height, revise aiming, or install louvers,

shields, or baffles. 2. If luminaires are added or mounting height is changed, revise aiming and recalculate

and modify or replace support structures if indicated. 3. Do not replace luminaires with units of higher or lower wattage without Architect's

approval. 4. Retest as specified above after repairs, adjustments, or replacements are made. 5. Report results in writing.

B. Correction of Excessive Illumination in Spill-Light-Critical Areas: If measurements indicate that specified limits for spill light are exceeded, make corrections to illumination quantity, measured in field quality-control tests, that reduce levels to within specified maximum values. 1. Replace luminaires, or change mounting heights, revise aiming, or install louvers,

shields, or baffles. 2. Obtain Architect's approval to replace luminaires with units of higher or lower wattage.

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3. If mounting height is changed, revise aiming and recalculate and modify or replace support structures if indicated.

4. Retest as specified above after repairs, adjustments, or replacements are made. 5. Report results in writing.

C. Sports lighting will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections.

D. Prepare test and inspection reports.

E. Inspect each installed unit for damage. Replace damaged units.

F. Advance Notice: Give dates and times for field tests.

G. Provide instruments to make and record test results.

H. Tests and Observations: Verify normal operation of lighting units after installing luminaires and energizing circuits with normal power source, and as follows: 1. Measure light intensities at night if specific illumination performance is indicated. Use

photometers with calibration referenced to NIST standards. 2. Check intensity and uniformity of illumination. 3. Check excessively noisy ballasts.

I. Prepare a written report of tests, inspections, observations and verifications indicating and interpreting results.

J. Malfunctioning Fixtures and Components: Replace or repair, then retest. Repeat procedure until units operate properly.

3.5 DEMONSTRATION

A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain exterior athletic lighting.

3.6 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING

A. Clean units after installation. Use methods and materials recommended by manufacturer. B. Adjust aimable luminaires and luminaires with adjustable lamp position to provide required

light distributions and intensities.

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3.7 SOIL QUALITY CONTROL

A. It shall be the Contractor’s responsibility to notify the Owner if soil conditions exist other than those on which the foundation design is based, or if the soil cannot be readily excavated. Contractor may issue a change order request / estimate for the Owner’s approval / payment for additional costs associated with: 1. Providing engineered foundation embedment design by a registered engineer in the

State of Texas for soils other than specified soil conditions. 2. Additional materials required to achieve alternate foundation; 3. Excavation and removal of materials other than normal soils, such as rock, caliche, etc.

3.8 DELIVERY TIMING

A. Delivery Timing Equipment On-Site: The equipment must be on-site 4-6 weeks from receipt of approved submittals and receipt of complete order information.

3.9 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Illumination Measurements: Upon substantial completion of the project and in the presence of the Contractor, Project Engineer, Owner's Representative, and Manufacturer's Representa-tive, illumination measurements shall be taken and verified. The illumination measurements shall be conducted in accordance with IESNA LM-5-04. For Lighting Method 1, Timed Power Adjustment systems, light levels must be measured and exceed the specified target levels. For Lighting Method 2, light levels must be measured and meet the specified initial light lev-els.

B. Field Light Level Accountability 1. Light levels are guaranteed not to fall below the target maintained light levels for the

entire warranty period of 25 Years. 2. The contractor/manufacturer shall be responsible for an additional inspection one year

from the date of commissioning of the lighting system and will utilize the owner’s light meter in the presence of the owner.

3. The contractor/manufacturer will be held responsible for any and all changes needed to bring these fields back to compliance for light levels and uniformities. Contrac-tor/Manufacturer will be held responsible for any damage to the fields during these re-pairs.

C. Correcting Non-Conformance: If, in the opinion of the Owner or his appointed Representative, the actual performance levels including footcandles and uniformity ratios are not in conform-ance with the requirements of the performance specifications and submitted information, the Manufacturer shall be required to make adjustments to meet specifications and satisfy Own-er.

3.10 25-YEAR WARRANTY

A. Each manufacturer shall supply a signed warranty covering the entire system for 25 years OR for the maximum hours of coverage based on the estimated annual usage, whichever oc-curs first. Warranty shall guarantee light levels will not fall below target maintained levels. A +/- 10% design/testing allowance will not be allowed. Warranty shall also cover: lamp re-placements, system energy consumption, monitoring, maintenance and control services, spill light control, and structural integrity. Manufacturer shall maintain specifically-funded financial reserves to assure fulfillment of the warranty for the full term. Warranty may exclude fuses, storm damage, vandalism, abuse and unauthorized repairs or alterations.

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B. Group lamp replacements for Method 1 systems (Time Powered Adjustment) must occur at end of useful life of lamp as stated by manufacturer. Group lamp replacements for Method 2 systems (Continuous Depreciating Light) must relamp every 3000.

C. Maintenance: Manufacturer shall monitor the performance of the lighting system, including on/off status, hours of usage and lamp outage for 25 years from the date of equipment ship-ment. Individual lamp outages shall be repaired when the usage of any field is materially im-pacted. Owner agrees to check fuses in the event of a luminaire outage.

END OF SECTION

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Optional Back Box (BBW)

Height: 4”(10.2 cm)

Width: 5-1/2”(14.0 cm)

Depth: 1-1/2”(3.8 cm)

5-1/2

4

1-1/2

WALL SCONCE BBW (Back Box Wall) MOUNTING

H

W 5-1/2

4

1-1/2

WALL SCONCE BBW (Back Box Wall) MOUNTING

DFor 3/4” NPT side-entry conduit

WST LEDArchitectural Wall Sconce

Luminaire

Catalog Number

Notes

Type

Height: 8-1/2”(21.59 cm)

Width: 17”(43.18 cm)

Depth: 10-3/16”(25.9 cm)

Weight: 20 lbs(9.1 kg)

One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com© 2011-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.

Hit the Tab key or mouse over the page to see all interactive elements.

Optional Back Box (PBBW)

Height: 8.49”(21.56 cm)

Width: 17.01”(43.21 cm)

Depth: 1.70”(4.32 cm)

Specifications

WST-LED

Rev. 06/21/18

4.45

3.0

DFOR 3/4" NPTSIDE-ENTRY

H

W

FOR 1/4"MOUNTINGBOLTS

H

Capable Luminaire

This item is an A+ capable luminaire, which has been designed and tested to provide consistent color appearance and system-level interoperability.

• All configurations of this luminaire meet the Acuity Brands’ specification for chromatic consistency

• This luminaire is A+ Certified when ordered with DTL® controls marked by a shaded background. DTL DLL equipped luminaires meet the A+ specification for luminaire to photocontrol interoperability1

• This luminaire is part of an A+ Certified solution for ROAM® or XPoint™ Wireless control networks, providing out-of-the-box control compatibility with simple commissioning, when ordered with drivers and control options marked by a shaded background1

To learn more about A+, visit www.acuitybrands.com/aplus.

See ordering tree for details.

A+ Certified Solutions for ROAM require the order of one ROAM node per luminaire. Sold Separately: Link to Roam; Link to DTL DLL

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The emergency battery backup is integral to the luminaire — no external housing required! This design provides reliable emergency operation while maintaining the aesthetics of the product.

All emergency backup configurations include an independent secondary driver with an integral relay to immediately detect AC power loss, meeting interpretations of NFPA 70/NEC 2008 - 700.16

The emergency battery will power the luminaire for a minimum duration of 90 minutes (maximum duration of three hours) from the time supply power is lost, per International Building Code Section 1006 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Section 7.9, provided luminaires are mounted at an appropriate height and illuminate an open space with no major obstructions.

The examples below show illuminance of 1 fc average and 0.1 fc minimum of the P1 power package and VF distribution product in emergency mode.

10' x 10' Gridlines8' and 12' Mounting Height

Emergency Battery Operation

8' MH 12' MH

NOTES

1 MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz).

2 Single fuse (SF) requires 120V, 277V or 347V. Double fuse (DF) requires 208V, 240V or 480V.

3 Also available as a separate accessory; see accessories information.4 Top conduit entry standard.5 Need to specify 120, 208, 240 or 277 voltage.6 Photocell ordered and shipped as a separate line item from Acuity

Brands Controls. Shorting Cap included. 7 Not available with VG or WG. See PER Table.

8 Reference Motion Sensor table.9 Not available with Emergency options, PE or PER options.10 Not available with 347/480V.11 Battery pack rated for -20° to 40°C.12 Comes with PBBW.13 Warranty period is 3-years.14 Not available with BBW.15 Must order with fixture; not an accessory.

One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com© 2011-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.

WST-LED

Rev. 06/21/18

A+ Capable options indicated by this color background.

AccessoriesOrdered and shipped separately.

WSTVCPBBW DDBXD U Premium Surface - mounted back box

WSBBW DDBTX U Surface - mounted back box

RBPW DDBXD U Retrofit back plate

WST LED

Series Performance Package Color temperature Distribution Voltage Mounting

WST LED P1 1,500 Lumen packageP2 3,000 Lumen packageP3 6,000 Lumen package

27K 2700 K 30K 3000 K 40K 4000 K 50K 5000 K

VF Visual comfort forward throw

VW Visual comfort wide

MVOLT1

1202

2082

2402

2772

347 2

480 2

Shipped included

(blank) Surface mounting bracket

Shipped separately

BBW Surface-mounted back box3

PBBW Premium surface-mounted back box3,4

Options Finish (required)

PE Photoelectric cell, button type 5

PER NEMA twist-lock receptacle only (controls ordered separate) 6

PER5 Five-wire receptacle only (controls ordered separate) 6

PER7 Seven-wire receptacle only (controls ordered separate) 6

PIR Motion/Ambient Light Sensor, 8-15' mounting height7,8

PIR1FC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 8-15' mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc7,8

PIRH 180° motion/ambient light sensor, 15-30' mounting height7,8

PIRH1FC3V Motion/ambient sensor, 15-30' mounting height, ambient sensor enabled at 1fc7,8

SF Single fuse (120, 277, 347V)2

DF Double fuse (208, 240, 480V)2

DS Dual switching9

E7WH Emergency battery backup, Non CEC compliant (7W)10

E7WC Emergency battery backup, Non CEC compliant (cold, 7W)10,11

E7WHR Remote emergency battery backup, Non CEC compliant (remote 7W)10,12

E20WH Emergency battery pack 18W constant power, CEC compliant10

E20WC Emergency battery pack -20°C 18W constant power, CEC compliant10,11

E23WHR Remote emergency battery backup, Non CEC compliant (remote 20W)10,11,13

LCE Left side conduit entry14

RCE Right side conduit entry14

Shipped separately RBPW Retrofit back plate3

VG Vandal guard15

WG Wire guard15

DDBXD Dark bronzeDBLXD BlackDNAXD Natural aluminumDWHXD WhiteDSSXD SandstoneDDBTXD Textured dark bronzeDBLBXD Textured blackDNATXD Textured natural aluminumDWHGXD Textured whiteDSSTXD Textured sandstone

WST LED P1 27K VF MVOLT E7WH WST LED P2 40K VF MVOLT E20WH

8' MH 12' MH

Ordering Information EXAMPLE: WST LED P1 40K VF MVOLT DDBTXD

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Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts.

Performance Package

System Watts

(MVOLT1)

Dist.Type

27K(2700K, 70 CRI)

30K(3000K, 70 CRI)

40K(4000K, 70 CRI)

50K(5000K, 70 CRI)

Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW Lumens B U G LPW

P1 12WVF 1,494 0 0 0 125 1,529 0 0 0 127 1,639 0 0 0 137 1,639 0 0 0 137

VW 1,513 0 0 0 126 1,548 0 0 0 129 1,659 0 0 0 138 1,660 0 0 0 138

P2 25WVF 3,163 1 0 1 127 3,237 1 0 1 129 3,469 1 0 1 139 3,468 1 0 1 139

VW 3,201 1 0 0 128 3,276 1 0 0 131 3,512 1 0 0 140 3,512 1 0 0 140

P3 50WVF 6,025 1 0 1 121 6,165 1 0 1 123 6,609 1 0 1 132 6,607 1 0 1 132

VW 6,098 1 0 1 122 6,240 1 0 1 125 6,689 1 0 1 134 6,691 1 0 1 134

Performance Data

One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com© 2011-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.

Lumen Output

Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures from 0-40°C (32-104°F).

Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers

Ambient Lumen Multiplier0°C 32°F 1.03

10°C 50°F 1.02

20°C 68°F 1.01

25°C 77°F 1.00

30°C 86°F 0.99

40°C 104°F 0.98

Projected LED Lumen MaintenanceValues calculated according to IESNA TM-21-11 methodology and valid up to 40°C.

Operating Hours 0 25,000 50,000 100,000

Lumen Maintenance Factor 1.0 >0.95 >0.92 >0.87

WST-LED

Rev. 06/21/18

Current (A)

Performance package

System Watts 120 208 240 277 347 480

P111 0.1 0.06 0.05 0.04 --- ---

14 --- --- --- --- 0.04 0.03

P1 DS 14 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.06 --- ---

P225 0.21 0.13 0.11 0.1 --- ---

30 --- --- --- --- 0.09 0.06

P2 DS 25 0.21 0.13 0.11 0.1 --- ---

P350 0.42 0.24 0.21 0.19 --- ---

56 --- --- --- --- 0.16 0.12

P3 DS 52 0.43 0.26 0.23 0.21 --- ---

Electrical Load

Control PER (3 wire)

PER5 (5 wire) PER7 (7 wire)

Wire 4/Wire5 Wire 4/Wire5 Wire 6/Wire7

Photocontrol Only (On/Off) Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimming leads on driver Wires Capped inside fixture

ROAM Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimming leads on driver Wires Capped inside fixture

ROAM with Motion Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimming leads on driver Wires Capped inside fixture

Futureproof* Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimming leads on driver Wires Capped inside fixture

Futureproof* with Motion Wired to dimming leads on driver Wired to dimming leads on driver Wires Capped inside fixture

Recommended

Will not work

Alternate

*Futureproof means: Ability to change controls in the future.

Motion Sensor Default Settings

Option Dimmed State High Level (when triggered)

Photocell Operation

Ramp-up Time Dwell Time Ramp-down

Time

*PIR or PIRH 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 5FC 3 sec 5 min 5 min

PIR1FC3V or PIRH1FC3V 3V (37%) Output 10V (100%) Output Enabled @ 1FC 3 sec 5 min 5 min

*for use with centrilize Dusk to Dawn

PER Table

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To see complete photometric reports or download .ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting’s WST LED homepage.

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Photometric Diagrams

FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

INTENDED USE The classic architectural shape of the WST LED was designed for applications such as hospitals, schools, malls, restaurants, and commercial buildings. The long life LEDs and driver make this luminaire nearly maintenance-free.

CONSTRUCTION The single-piece die-cast aluminum housing integrates secondary heat sinks to optimize thermal transfer from the internal light engine heat sinks and promote long life. The driver is mounted in direct contact with the casting for a low operating temperature and long life. The die-cast door frame is fully gasketed with a one-piece solid silicone gasket to keep out moisture and dust, providing an IP65 rating for the luminaire.

FINISH Exterior parts are protected by a zinc-infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering. A tightly controlled multi-stage process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate changes without cracking or peeling. Standard Super Durable colors include dark bronze, black, natural aluminum, sandstone and white. Available in textured and non-textured finishes.

OPTICS Well crafted reflector optics allow the light engine to be recessed within the luminaire, providing visual comfort, superior distribution, uniformity, and spacing in wall-mount applications. The WST LED has zero uplight and qualifies as a Nighttime Friendly™ product, meaning it is consistent with the LEED® and Green Globes™ criteria for eliminating wasteful uplight.

ELECTRICAL Light engine(s) consist of 98 high-efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal core circuit board and integral aluminum heat sinks to maximize heat dissipation and promote long life (100,000 hrs at 40°C, L87). Class 2 electronic driver has a power factor >90%, THD <20%. Easily-serviceable surge protection device meets a minimum Category B (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2).

INSTALLATION A universal mounting plate with integral mounting support arms allows the fixture to hinge down for easy access while making wiring connections.

LISTINGS CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Luminaire is IP65 rated. PIR and back box options are rated for wet location. Rated for -30°C to 40°C ambient. DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Premium qualified product. Not all versions of this product may be DLC Premium qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org/QPL to confirm which versions are qualified.

WARRANTY 5-year limited warranty. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx.

Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice.

One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • www.lithonia.com© 2011-2018 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.

Isofootcandle plots for the WST LED P3 40K VF and VW. Distances are in units of mounting height (10’).

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LEGEND

WST LED, 0.5 fc

WSTHID,0.5 fc

10’ W Sidewalk

LLDs:

WST HID = 0.72

WST LED = 0.95 WST LED P3 40K VF,WST 175M FT Probe, 12’ Mounting Ht

WST HID:213W

WST LED:50W

WST-LED

Rev. 06/21/18