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Relativity 2-3
Optical DesignNersatility 4-5
Mechanical Design 6-7
Installation and Maintenance 8
Arm Mount
Ordering Information
Post Top Mount
Ordering Information
Proportion Guide
Photometries: See separate
CC/CCS Photometric Catalog.
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SITE I AREA
PARKING STRUCTURE
ROADWAY
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The CClCCS Series:
These performance luminaires
are conceived as a total
integration of design and
technology. Kim's third generation
of CUNilinear Cutoff luminaires
represents the most current
technology in specification-grade
outdoor lighting.
This family of cutoff luminaires is a
direct response to the needs of
today, engineered wrth tomorrow's
insight. The CC/CCS product line
is designed to surpass tough
demands, such as energy
efficiency, glare control, light
trespass, aesthetic and structural
integrity, all manufactured to Kim's
standards for quality, longevity and
performance.
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Kim Theory of Relativity
Integration of Luminaire Design and Architectural Site
CCA Curvilinear Cutoff Arm CCP Curvilinear Cutoff Post LTV Lightvaull"
VRB Vandal Resistant Bdlard
AFL Architectural Roodlighl WF Wall Form"
KIM THEORY OF RELATIVITY
At Kim, product is developed in cO'1text, es it relates to Detail,
Performance and Propcrtion. Detail 10 connect fixture
appearance to the site and architectural elements. Performance
to provide high visibility while using energy effICiently. Proportion
to retlect the proximity to structures as well as site occupants. As
Illustrated balow, each zone leading to a sUuCh.Jre presents a
unique sel of criteria The Site I Roadway Zone requires large
scale sources, mounted high and spaced widely, to provide
uniform illumination. Pedestrian Zone luminaires are mors visible,
mounted lower and provide higher illumination levels to draw
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CCP
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attention and enhance secunty, The Landscape I Path Zone
reqUires fixtures closest to occupants, delineating paths and
connecting the site with the structure itself. The Building I
Perimeter Zone requires design intimate with physical
architectural elemenls whilo providing texture and highlight.
dr~wing attentiM to entries, and producing a sense of security.
Lighling practice is a blend 01 aesthetic design, performance and
effect. Inlegraling Outdoor Ughllng wrth Slle Architecture is the
Kim Theory of Relativity,
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SITE I ROADWAY ZONE
The CC CufV1hnear Culoff Soros on 20' - 50' poles, proVides OIrge stle and roadway
areas the illuminance and uniformity reqUired for safety and security. Efficient cut-off
optics mprove visibility and reduce light trespass. The optional Accenl Reveals fealure
CuslOO1izes tho fixture to coonocl with the architectural detailing.
PEDESTRIAN ZONE
The CC ClJvii"lear O1df Series (J1 10'- 31 p:>Ies
proVdes pedssIr'al areas hcroosed ....~ly and
accat. The recl..ca:I fixue ocae and ~[mI
!lGcen1 Reveals feanse rMin1ains ccntiruity.
LANDSCAPE I PATH ZONE
VRB VardaJ Resistart Bcm-ds dei"eate palt"s. del",
,ak paIlans and estabIS1 a SO"\S8 d v.OC::rfC and
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BUILDING I PERIMETER ZONE
AFL Architeclural Fk>odlights provkle hiQhlight in architectural~ sensrtive enclosures.
WO Wall Directors'~ provide an up or downlight function while maintaining aesthetiC
coot<1uity, SW Site Wallforms highlight entries and facades while enhanc<1g archrtectural
style WF WaD Forms~ provide unobtrusive stair and peHmeter walk illumination.
Optical Design I Versatility
Sharp Cutoff, Visual Uniformity, Maximum Pole Spacing
Anyone of these criteria is demanding. To achieve all three in a
single luminaire requires Kim's expertise. The CC optical system
utilizes a horizontal lamp orientation to achieve sharp cutoff and a
flat lens configuration for minimum visual brightness. The primary
reflector panels are highly specular to achieve precise
distribution and cutoff. A careful redirection of the uplight spreads
light downward to properly fill the mid-ranges, while excessive
straight down illumination is avoided by the elimination of
downward reflecting surfaces.
A. High-angle maximum candlepower and sharp cutoff are
produced by the smooth specular side panels.
B. A specular peened upper reflector spreads light into the
mid-range, gradually increasing the intensity toward higher
angles while avoiding any low-angle reflections.
C. At tow angles. bare lamp illumination is adequate.
eliminating the need for downward reflecting surfaces to
optimize uniformity.
A. Typical horizontal lamp luminaires produce excessive straight-
down illumination in relation to the side throw. This causes poor
uniformity.
B. The CC's reflectors have reduced straight-down illumination with
increased side throw. This produces excellent pole spacing and
uniformity.
Rotatable Optics
All CC reflectors are field rotatable in 900 increments. This allows
design flexibility in producing very high illumination levels for
special applications, or maintaining a constant fixture geometry in
relation to surrounding architecture.
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Types II, III or IV reflectors can
be rotated into a parallel
orientation with a standard dual
mounting configuration. This
provides very high illumination
levels often required for
tennis courts and automobile
dealerships.
Design Flexibility
If a constant fixture alignment is desired, single or dual mounts can
remain in the same orientation while rotating reflectors to change
light pallerns.
For single post top mounts, the fixture yokes can be installed in
alignment throughout the site with reflectors rotated to optimize
light distribution.
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Four Light Distributions
The CC series offers a selection of light
distributions to tailor the lighting system to
site geometry. The following distributions
are available:
Type II: Typically used as a single fixture
for narrow roadways or alleys, and as a
dual mount for site entrances,
Available in 177 21"and 25",
Type III: Typically used as a single fixture
for roadways, pathways or site
perimeters, and as a dual or quad mount
for site lighting, Excellent for wall
mounting.
Available in 17721725" and 29~
Type IV: Typically used as a single fixture
for site perimeter or wall mounted.
Excellent results with houseside shield
option.
Available in 177 21~ and 25".
Type V Square: Typically used as a
single, dual or quad mounting for general
open site lighting.
Available in 17721725" and 29".
Where light trespass must be controlled
on adjacent property, houseside shielding
is available on Types II, III, or IV
asymmetric distributions,
Seven Mounting Configurations
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Seven mounting configurations
are available using one to four
fixtures per pole, plus single wall
mounting,
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Forward Throw Square
I.E.S. Type II
Superior Visual Uniformity
While maintaining sharp cutoff and wide
pole spacings, the CC produces excellent
visual uniformity. For pole-mounted area
and roadway luminaires, optimum visual
uniformity is achieved when the maximum-
to-minimum footeandle (Fe) ratio is held
below 12:1.
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4.00 2.50 1.10 2.50 4.00
120' 2.22 1.45 1.00 1.45 2.22
1 4.00 2.50 1.10 2.50 4.00
8 3.45 1.17 3.45 g
170'
Test No.: ITL 39429
Fixture No:
2B/CC25A3J400HPS
Mounting Height: 30'
Maintained Average: 2.7 Fe
Maintained Maximum: 11.3
Maintained Minimum: 1.0
Maximum/Minimum: 11.3
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Mechanical Design
Strength Coupled with
Architectural Character
Engineering and design were
conceived as one discipline in
the CC series. The goal was to
produce a housing with very
high strength, low weight and
aerodynamic drag, simple
geometry, and basic architectural
compatibility. The logical solution
was a clean cylinder accented
by horizontal reveals.
Our precision computer-controlled
spinning process is used to
produce the clean, crisp
housing with consistent wall
thickness and smooth sides.
Three reveals are rolled into the
housing for stiffening and to
create a smart, classic profile.
The final process adds a
support flange by mechanical
hemming, eliminating welds
and fasteners.
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High Strength Yoke
Post top mounted CCs utilize
Kim's unique yoke configuration
which optimizes component
strength while reducing stress
on the welds. The key element
of this design is a single tube
system which spans the lens
frame with longitudinal welding
at the hub. This design
efficiently transfers the fixture
weight to the center hub and
away from the welds. Stress at
the weld is minimized to resist
wind and vibration forces. The
base hub serves as a splice
compartment and completes
the horizontal-plane design
developed in the housing.
Heavy cast
aluminum lens frame
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One-piece heavy
tubular aluminum arms
Cast Aluminum base
and splice compartment
Longitudinal
arm welds
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Durable Powder
Coat Finish
Kim's state-of-the-art powder
coat paint system is
engineered to provide the
highest quality finish with
absolute paint adhesion under
weather extremes. The Super
TGIC thermoset polyester
powder coat finish is applied
over a chromate pretreatment,
This finish system has
exceeded the A.S.T.M. 1000
hour salt spray test, enduring
over 5000 hours without failure.
Eight Stage Finish
1. Power wash and degrease.
2. Detergent tank bath.
3. Clear water rinse bath.
4. Chromate bath. The best
known pretreatment of
aluminum for corrosion
resistance and paint
adhesion.
ALUMINUM
CHROMATE
POWDER COAT
5. Clear water rinse bath.
6. Dry off oven.
7. Powder coating. 2.5 mil
nominal thickness.
8. Bake for 20 minutes at
41 oaF.
Low E.P.A. Housing and Components
The choice between round or square housings becomes a "no
contest" selection when the effect of wind is compared. A round
housing produces 40% less E.P.A. (Effective Projected Area) than
a square housing having the same width and height. This
translates to a large potential savings, as lighter gauge poles may
be utilized.
Square Lumlnalre
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EPA 2.5
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Comparison of 25' round and square arm mounted luminaires
shows 40% less E.P.A. for the round unit. The same percentage
decrease also applies to post top mounted fixtures.
Sealed Optics
In outdoor lighting it is not
enough to seal the optical
chamber from outside air,
moisture and insects. Some of
these contaminants can also
enter through internal
wireways, which is why all CC
optics are totally sealed inside
and out. This assures
maximum performance
between maintenance cycles
which are typically three to five
years.
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Self-Retained
Screw
Silicone Lens Gasket
Cast Aluminum
Lens Frame
Flat Tempered
Glass Lens
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Installation and Maintenance
Maintenance and Access
Fast installation and easy maintenance are achieved by modular
construction. Hinged lens frames (arm mounts) and housings (post
top mounts) lock in the open position freeing both hands for work.
Reflectors snap out for easy access to the housing interior. The
ballast module is factory prewired with quick-disconnect plugs, and
mounts inside the housing with keyhole slots. Pole mounting uses
the least number of fasteners, maintaining simple, clean detailing.
Post Top Installation
Post top mounts can be
specified with Kim's patented
wedge grip. A single concealed
bolt attaches the fixture.
Prewired ballast module
Arm Mount Installation
Arm mounts utilize a draw-bolt
system concealed within the
arm's internal centering guides.
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Ordering Information
Curvilinear Arm Mount
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7010 1000 Watt II
Mounting:
3V configuration is available
fOf rouncl poles oo~
Plan View: .
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4 Finish: Cok>r: BJac~ Dark Orooz. Light Gray Platinum Silvor lM,ile 'Custrxn (".ous
Super 151t.: powdBJ ooat paint Cat I'b.: BL-P DB-P LG-P PS-P WH-P CC-P
o.w ctranateoorll.W.rl ooati'g 'Corm! ~ati\le lor D..JStcrn cdors
5 Optional Photocell: Mounting (see page 10) Wattage ~r fixlure Voltage Gat No,
Faclory instanect phuloccll 111 [Fe ~\. \~. 120 A-30
hOusing wi'ttl lully gasketed . .~. 70-400W 208 A.J1
lA,IW 2B 2L 3T.3'I 240 A.J2
SBN;OrooSidewal1. For 17"2", 277 A.J3
anr125" fixtll"f13 ooly. ';t;' 347 A.35
. . 4C 10-250W 400 A-34
.. FIXture with ptdoc:xJl .J
120 2A-30
. fila.... ern(s) ,-. 208 2A-31
..... 4C 400W 240 2A.3Z
!j 277 2A-33
347 2A.35
400 2A-34
6 Optional Photocell rAecePlllcle Cat. No.: A.25 FClctOfY installed in f1a1 portion of housing top for NEMA base
Receptacle: F photocells by others. Cal No. A-25 applies for all voltages
29' fLt(ture onI~ ( 12OV-4BOV)
One per fixture fl:)QLJred.
7 Optional Convex Glallll rP~sl Cat. No.: CGL Tempered oonve)( glass lens replaces standard ftatlens
Lens:
8 Optional Poiycarbonate rP~:'e~ Car. No.: Polycarbonate Shield rE.>p!accs standard lel~lpHfed glas.... 18Il~
Shield: L17for 1rmodelS 250 wan maximum. May be use<J with 400HPS In outdoor
L21 for 21'models locations were ambient air lempefalljre durinQ fixture operation
L25 for 25' models will nOI exceed B5~F.
9 Optional Houseside ~~s~ Cal No HS For 1r, 21'. ana 25' models with Types II. III. or IV aistntMions
Shield: only Recommended !Of us. with clear lamps only.
Effectiveness Is reduced for coated lamps
Cat No HSC For fixtures wilt1 optional conVBJ< glass lens or poIycarooflall:J
shield. Not for use with Type V light distributions.
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polycarbofla1~ shI&-d
10 Optional Vertical Ije D Cat No MOlJnting Configuration Allows ~tandard fixlure <lnd ;:um
Slipfitter Mounts: V5F-1A 1A - Single arm rmunt to be mounted to poles having CI
VSF-2B :28 - 2 al1800 2"pipe-size tenon (2%"0.0.)( 4W
VS F-2L 2L .2 at 90" minimum length).
VSF-3T :iT - 3 al goo
R:>iJnd VSF.3Y 3Y. 3 atl211'
VSF-4C 4C - -1 al 9{1'
11 Optional Horizontal ~ Cat. No: HSF Replac~ standard mounting arm with a sliplrtter for mounting
SlIpfilter Mount: to a hOrizontal pole da~t.arr~ with 2" pipe-size mounting end
(2%'0.0.).
12 Optional Accent rfg CoIoc EJad< Dark Bronze i..>;t( Grao; FlaIirun~ I'otr1e ~QHxl1o-:hs
Reveals: Cat No.: Bl.-REV DB-REV ~ PSREV WH-REV CCREV
Fa CC sones only 'Ccosllt representative for cuSlCm colo4's
13 Poles: See Kim Pole Catalog for a complete selection of round and square poles in alLJminurl or steel
Ordering Example:
For Standard Rxlure
and Po..
,.b..rtr1Q fbllUrl!l Ew.tntAit.b1JIol 1=risl1 Optms. ~llRwI3a16 ~ PoIoe -----,
1A J CC25A3 J 400MH277/ lG.pJ A-33 J Bl.REV J PRA30-6250A J LG-P
1 2 3 4 5-11 12 13
For CC ont,. See separ.a'\l3 Krn Pole Cat.<I~
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Cat No'
EPA 17':
21':
25';
29';
2 Fixture:
Cat. No. designates CC/CCS
li)l;lure and ligtlt distnOlJoon.
Fixture
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Optical Systems Calalag for
detailed information on ranactor
aes>;jn and _Iicatioo.
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Type 1\1
Type IV
F-oI_dTtyow
FeY sel<doo of fixture ard rncuntio'J configlSa100 baSed on
pOODrelric perfOfmanc.. see the CClCCS PI101om8lrtC Catalog.
Light Distrloohon: Type II
Cat. No.: CC17A2 CC17A3 CC17"4
CCS17A2 CCS17A3 CCS11A4
Light Distribution: Type II
Cat No.: CC21A2 CC21"3 CC21A4
CCS21A2 CCS21 A3 CCS21 A4
Type III
Type IV
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Light Oistrlbutiorl: Typu II
Cat No.: CC2!A2 CC25A3 CC2!iA4
CCS2l5A2 CCS25A3 CCS25A4
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3 Electrical Module: CClCCS11' CClCCS 21' and 25' CCICCS 29'
HPS . Hgh PrfJfHJfa Scdun 71IHPSl20 100HPS12D 150HF'S12D 150HF'S120 250HPS 12D 4OOHPS120 750HPS120 1000HPS120
71IHF'S208 100HPS208 1511HPS208 1511HPS208 25OHP5208 4OOHPS208 750HF'S208 1000HPS208
MH _ Meml HalkJe 71IHPS240 l00HPS240 150HF'S240 150HPS240 25llHPS2.uJ 4OOHPS2.uJ 750HPS240 1000HPS2.uJ
71IHPSm l00HPsm 1511HPS277 1511HPSZ77 250HPSID 4OOHPS277 750HPSZ77 1000HPSm
PMH . I'Llse Start 71IHPS347 100HP5347 150HPS347 150HPS:JoI7 2511HPS341 4OOHPS347 7511HPS:JoI7 1000HPS347
Mel8l Halide 1511HPS480 250HPS480 4OOHPS480 7SDHPS480 1000HPS480
10MH120 100MH120 1511MH120 175MH120 250MH120 4OOMH120 l000MH120
~ 1DMH208 100MH2D8 150MH20S 175MH20S 250MH208 4OOMH208 1000MH208
70MH240 l00MH2.uJ 1511MH240 115MH240 25OMH2411 4OOMH240 100OMH240
711MH277 l00MH277 150MH277 175MH277 250MHm 4OOMH277 1 DOOMH277
7OMH341 l00MH347 150MH347 175MH347 25OMH347 4OOMH347 lDOOMH347
175MH480 250MH480 4OOMH480 lDOOMHoI8D
Lamp lamp line 175MH12D 250PMH120 400PMH120
Watts Twe Volts 175MH20B 250PMH2OB 400PMH208
175MH2411 250PMH2.uJ 4OOPMH240
400 HPS 217 175MH277 250PMH277 4DDPMH277
175MH347 4DDPMH347
4OOPMH480
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25'
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29"
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Ordering Information
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Curvilinear Post Top Mount
CC/CCS
17' - 29' Post Top Mount
70 to 1000 Wan
Ordering Example:
For Standard FIXl\Jre
and Pole
I.h.tMg FIl[f.m~ Ekx:triml ModJI(l F.l~:h c,.funl> ~~er1 HtI.'eas I PeW ~
FM I CC25P5/400MH2771 LG.P I A-331 BL.REV J PRA30-6250FM I LG.P
1 2 3 4 5-9 10 11
4 Finish:
Super TGIC powoor coat paint
crv€f dltnare o:n.'CJSial coati ~
For CC oo~
!;An saoomle Kim PdEJ Cntaog.
5 Optional Photocell:
Factory Installed pho1oCea in
housing with flJly gaskBled
'"""'" on side 10\"<111 Fa 17', 21',
and 25' tixtu'es oo~.
Mounting:
ErA; II' 21'
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3.1'10 3.9' Dia
3,"103.9' Dia
3,1'103.9' Dia.
PT Post Tenon Mount
2'Plpe-size Toron [2%'0.0. x 4'" l)
2' Ape-size Toron (2%" 0.0. x 4'" l)
?Plpe-We teron (2%'OD. x40/0'l)
2' ~ 1fff",(2+\'o.D. x .%'l)
FM Flusn Mount
11' 3'10',4', 4l'i Of 5' CM. '1
21. 4: 4W, 5', Cf B'Da.
25. 4~ 4lh", 5,', Cf 6"Da.
29' 4~ 41'..', 5', CY 6'o;a
Cal No:
Poltt Top
Aequirerflerds.
6 Optional Photocell
Receptacle:
29' fixture only.
2 Fixture: Fixture Foe selectIOn 01 fixture and <OOJr<lng oonhguratlOn based 00
Cat. No. designales CCfCCS pho1onletnc perto<mance, see 1110 CClCCS Photamolrlc Cata~.
fixture ancIligh'l distributbn. , ,
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CC CCS ught OiS1ritl\JtlOI1: Type II T'IPO III Typo IV TypaV
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Cat No.; CC11P2 CC11P3 CC17P4 CC17P5
17' CCS17P2 CCS17P3 CCS11P4 CCS17P5
CC fixtures have 3 horizontal
reveals
CC CCS lignt DiS1ributioo Type II T'IPO III Typo IV Typo V
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Cat. No.: CC21P2 CC21P3 CC21P4 CC21P5
21' CCS21P2 CCS21P3 CCS21P4 CCS21P5
CCS fixtures have 1 horizontal CC CCS light Dlstributioll Type II Iypo III Type IV Type V
groovtl. ~ err FoorI'l.dThrvw ,,-..
Cat.No: CC25P2 CC25P3 CC25P4 CC25P5
25' CCS25P2 CCS25P3 CCS25P4 CCS25P5
See the Kim Site/Roadway
Optical Syslems Catalog for
detailed ilformalbn rn reftodor CC CCS liOhl Dlstribulion: Type III Type V
design and applicatOn , T Sq..rIr~
Cat No.: CC29P3 CC29P5
29' CCS2SF'3 CCS29P5
3 Electrical Module: cClces 17' CCJCCS 21" and 25" CCICCS 29'
HPS _ HgIl Pressure Sodium 70HPSI20 l00HPS120 150HPS120 150HPS120 250HPS120 AOOHPS120 750HPS120 l000HPS I 20
70HPS208 l00HPS208 150HPS208 150HPS208 25lIHPS2D8 oIOOHPS208 750HPS2Q8 l000HPS208
MH . Melal HiJllde 70HPS240 100HPS240 150HPS24Il 150HPS240 250HPS240 AOOHPS240 750HPS240 l000HPS240
PMH . PUs. Stan 70HPS277 101lHPS277 150HPS277 150HPS277 250HPS277 oIOOHPS277 750HPS277 l000HPS277
70HPS:l47 l00HPS347 150HPS347 150HPS347 250HPS347 400HPS347 750HPS347 l000HPS347
Metal Halide 150HPS480 25lIHPS480 400HPS4Sll 750HPS4Sll l000HPS480
7OMH120 100MH120 150MH120 175MH120 250MH120 4OOMH120 1000MHt20
~ 7OMH208 100MH208 15OMH208 175MH208 250MH208 400MH208 1000MH208
roMH240 100MH240 l5OMH240 175MH240 2SOMH240 400MH240 1000MH240
7DMH277 100MH277 l5OMH277 175MH277 2SOMH277 400MH277 1000MH277
70MH347 100MH347 l5OMH347 175MH347 2SOMH347 4OOMH:l47 1000MH347
175MHWl 2MMK4aO 4OOMH48lI l000MH48D
lamp lamp une 175MH120 250PMHI20 4OOPMH12D
wans Type \l)Its 175MH208 250PMH208 4OOPMH208
AOO HPS 277 175MH2oW 250PMH240 4OOPMH240
175MH277 250PMH277 4OOPMH277
175MH347 4OOPMH347
4OOPMH480
KIM LIGHTING
7
Optional Convex Glass
lens:
B
Optional Polycarbonete
Shield:
9 Optional Houseslde
Shield:
10 OptionalAccenl
Reveals:
FCY CC seOes Of/y.
11 Poles:
Coiof Black Dark Bronze
Cat, No: BloP DB.p
, Cor'$Jtt fep~.alM! for rustom colors.
9-'
Une Volts' 1 '2OV
Cal f\b.: A..30
ught Gray
lG.p
Platinum Silver
PS.p
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Cat No: A-25
Vw"nite
WH.p
'Custom Colors
CC-P
208V
A-31
240V
A-32
277V
A-33
4ROV
A-34
347V
A.35
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Con .ex Glass lef1s
~ Cat No.'
l17lo<. 1T~s
l21 kJr 21' (OOdB!s
L2S h 25' rrodeis
Pdy::n"bon3te Shield
~ CaiNe HS
V\-HS""'at lenson~
_ Cat No' HSC
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poIycart<<1a~e shield
Factory installed in housing lop lor NEMA base
photOCells by others. Cat No. A.2! applies for all 'w'OJttgus
( 120V-4ll0V/,
CGL
Tampertld CCH"lvax glass lans replaces standard flat lef1s.
P<JycarOOna1a Stield replaces slancard Iemperad glass lefls
250 wan maxirr<.n. Mav be "see wtth 4OCH'S In ouidJct Iocatiaoo
tN8e a(':)bft;nt art temperature dlll~ fi:<<re operation w;~ not
IlX08Bd H5"F.
Foe 17',21', and 25' roodeIs ""th Types II, III, er tV diS1nbutians
Oflly, Recornmendtftj IOf use Wlth clear lamps 0011'. E11ecliveness
is reduced fOf cooted lamps
ror fixtures with oplional con'f'€)( glass lens or polycarbonate
shIeld. Not for use with Type v light distribu1ions.
Cca BacI; DaI< Bmze L.\11l Gray
lI: Cal No. BL-REV ~ l.GREV
" ICc::lrIstjt rsprerentativs lor custom cdcr-s
ReveAls ~
RalrunS"",,, wme 'CuslJmO:bs
PSftV ~ CCREV
See Ki:n Pole Catak)g for a complete selection of round and square poles ~n al1JT\inum or steel.
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Proportion Guide
70 to 1000 Watt / 10' to 50' Poles
50'
48'
29' CIA. Models: 750 to 1000 Watt
35' to 50' poles
46'
44'
This proportion diagram is intended to help visualize and
select the best CC system to satisfy aesthetic requirements.
Remember, the pole height also affects performance; the
higher the fixture is mounted, the greater the light throw. If
poles are mounted on concrete pedestals such as in parking
lots, the height of the pedestal must be considered in
selecting the pole height.
42'
40'
38'
36'
34'
32'
25' CIA. Models: 150 to 400 Watt
25' to 35' poles
30'
28'
26'
24'
22'
21' CIA. Models: 150 to 400 Watt
20' to 30' poles
10'
8' 4' 4'
6'
4'
2'
GRADE
5' 5'
20'
5'
6' x 10'
Tapered
Poles
18'
16'
14'
17' CIA. Models:
70 to 175 Watt
10' to 20' poles
12'
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