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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket - Project Summary il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. Project Summary II. Legal Description III. Location Map, Soils Map and Floodplain Information IV. Site Plans . Site Plan . Drainage Plan V. Landscape Plans . Landscape Plan . Planting Details VI. Lighting Photo-metrics Plan and Specifications VII. Signage Plans and Details VIII. Building Perspective and Elevations I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Project Summary North Meridian Medical Pavilion The ReaLFstate is general1y located at approximately 12202 North Meridian Street, Northwest of Old Meridian Street and Meridian Street. Thissite,/whichconsists of9.071 acres, is zoned partially B-6 and partial1y B-3 and lies withintheU.S. Highway 31 Corridor Overlay Zone. Thereare)1()Yariances or Waivers being sought. The site plan, as detailed, complies withapplipaple zpning development standards including those applicable to real estate within theD.S. Highway 31 Corridor Overlay Zone. ADLSappr()val and Development Plan approval is being sought. The proposed project consists of a single 88,902 square foot, three story building. The exterior will consist of architectural pre-cast glass and architectural metal panels. Off-streetparking is provided west and north of the building, consisting of 378 parking spaces. Storm water detention and water quality run-off facilities are designed to comply with applicable requirements. The Landscape plan, as more detailed and submitted herewith, complies in al1 respect with ordinance and overlay zone requirements. Signageis proposed on the East face ofthe building, with a low-level monument sign proposecl at the north side of the southeast entrance. It is anticipated thatthis project will accomm()clate approximately 50 medical practices that could employ 200 - 250 medical related personnel. The proposed project will compliment and serve to support other medical facilities under development and planned in the general geographic area. 183979 JDOC I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD LAND DESCRIPTION PARCEL NO.1 Part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 18 North, Range 3 East in Hamilton County, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 18 North, Range 3 East; thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds West (assumed bearing) on the South line of said Northwest Quarter 1328.33 feet to the Southwest corner of the East Half of said Northwest Quarter, said corner being collinear and equidistant between said Southeast corner and the Southwest corner of said Northwest Quarter; thence North 00 degrees 01. minutes 21 seconds West 987.00 feet to the place of beginning of the real estate herein described; thence North 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds East parallel with said South line 402.50 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of Local Service Road #2 as per I.S.H.C. plans for Project No. St-F-221 (9); thence North 00 degrees 01 minutes 08 seconds East on said right-of-way line and Westerly right-of-way line of Local Service Road #3, 654.02 feet; thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds West parallel with said South line 402.97 feet to the West line of East Half; thence South 00 degrees 01 minutes 21 seconds East on said West line 654.00 feet to the place of beginning, containing 6.046 acres, more or less. PARCEL NO.2 Part of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 18 North, Range 3 East in Hamilton County, Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the East Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 18 North, Range 3 East; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 42 seconds West (assumed bearing) on the East line of said Northwest Quarter 1968.00 feet; thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds West parallel with the South line of said Northwest Quarter 916.93 feet Deed (924.34 feet measured) to the Westerly right of way line of local service road # 3 as per I.S.H.C. plans for Project No. STF-222 (9) dated 1973 for relocation of U. S. Highway #31 and the place of beginning of the real estate herein described; thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds West parallel with said South line 403.21 feet to the West line of the East Half of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 00 degrees 01 minutes 21 seconds East on said West line 327.00 feet; thence North 88 degrees 51 minutes 53 seconds East parallel with said South line 402.97 feet to the Westerly right of way line of the aforesaid service road; thence North 00 degrees 01 minutes 08 seconds East on said right of way line 327.01 feet to the place of beginning, containing 3.025 acres, more or less. *The above measured distances in Parcel #2 are taken from the record land description for that parcel and do not represent the measured distances obtained during this survey. 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The one-piece, die-cast aluminum luminaire complements the architectural integrity of virtually any site. Standard design features include IP65 rating which completely seals the Challenger housing from penetration of external contaminants. I CHALLENGER I Designed around a standard 400 Watt and a 1000 Watt reduced envelope lamp size, the Challenger gives you a choice of either horizontal or vertical lamp orientation, plus a variety of lamp types and reflectors to best meet your application. The compact, low profile shape creates lower EPAs, which may allow use of lighter gauge poles. The Challenger is easy to install and to maintain. SPECIFICATIONS HOUSING One-piece, die-cast aluminum in a multi-radiused, rectangular shape with mounting arm cast in as an integral part of the housing. All hardware is stainless steel or electro-zinc plated steel. I Contoured lens I REFLECTORS/DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS. The Challenger is available with a wide variety of reflectors. Vertical Burn systems include: Type II (2), Type III (3), Type V (5), Automotive Forward Throw (FA), and Perimeter Forward Throw (FP). Horizontal Burn systems include: Type III (3), Type V (5) and Forward Throw (FT). All reflectors are field-rotatable. enabling generous flexibility in distribution patterns, without fixture movement Photometric data is tested in accordance with IESNA guidelines. FINISHES Each fixture is finished with LSI's OuraGrip@ polyester powder coat finishing process. The OuraGrip finish withstands extreme weather changes without cracking or peeling, and is guaranteed for five full years. Standard colors include bronze, black, platinum plus. buff, white and green. LIGHT SOURCES Pulse-Start Metal Halide, Super Metal Halide, Metal Halide, Metal Halide Reduced Envelope, or High Pressure Sodium. Clear lamp is supplied as standard. FI allens I .on.O" I BALLAST High-power factor ballast with removable/hinged ballasttray. Metal Halide, Super Metal Halide, and High Pressure Sodium fixtures feature a CWA type ballast All ballasts are designed for -20" F operation. Optional Quick Connect package includes 150" C supply wiring plus modular plugs for easy ballast wiring. DOOR FRAME The Challenger's one-piece, die-cast aluminum door frame secures to the housing with two internal hinges. Two stainless steel captive door fasteners allow easy access. Door frame may then be removed from housing without tools. A one-piece extruded silicone gasket seals the door frame against the housing. I I ARM/BRACKETS The Challenger's integral cast mounting arm is flat for square pole applications. The fixture may also be mounted to round poles using the round pole adaptor accessory (RPPC), which must be ordered seperately. An extruded 6" arm extension is required for 090", Q90", T90" and TN 120" fixture configurations. A locking nut secures two through bolts and a reinforcing plate to the pole, stabilizing it for easy fixture mounting. LENS/GASKET The Challenger is available with a contoured clear tempered glass lens for vertical lamp optics. A tempered flat clear glass lens or contoured clear tempered glass lens is offered for horizontal lamp optics. A one-piece extruded silicone gasket seals the lens to the die-cast aluminum door frame. I I I POLES Refer to Poles/Brackets section of catalog for pole information. SOCKETS Porcelain mogul-base sockets. All sockets are tactory prewired with a disconnect plug for the ballast All sockets are pulse-rated. I c@us USTEO listed for wet locations. IP65 I PHOTOMETRICS For detailed photometric data, please visit aUf web site at wwwlsi-industries.com I I I CHV Type 5 - Vertical CHV Type 3 - Vertical CHV Type FA - Vertical CHH Type 3 - Horizontal CHH Type FT - Horizontal I It!..g Sy,tem,. 10000 Alliance Road. Cincinmti, Ohio 45242. (513)793-3200 FAX (513)984-1335. www.lsi-industries.com I I It!.g SY'''''''~ I ED DIMENSIONS I I I I LUMINAIRE EPA CHART Extension Arm Required J. + Includes bracket. ~ .... I. "- Single D180' 090" T90' TN120' Q90' Challenger F CT F CT F CT F CT F CT F CT Cast arm I 1.8 2.0 I 3.7 4.1 - - I - - I - - I Extruded bracket I 2.2 2.3 I 4.3 4.6 3.9 4.3 I 6.1 6.5 I 6.3 6.9 I 7.7 8.6 iNote: F - Flat Glass CT. Contoured LUMINAIRE ORDERING INFORMATION Select appropriate choice from each column to formulate order code. Refer to example below. luminalre Distribution Lamp Light Source lens Line vOllage3 luminaire Options Prefix Wattage Finish Vertical Burn 2.Type II 250 PSMV. Pulse-Start Metal Halide CT - Contoured 480V SRZ - Bronze PCR - Photoelectric Control CHV 3.Type III 320 250,320,400.7501000 Watt Clear MT - Multi Tap4 BLK - Black Receptacle FP- Forward Throw 400 SMV - Super Metal Halide Tempered TT - T ri-Taps PLP- Platinum LL - Less Lamp Perimeter 750 400 Watt Glass Plus QC - Quick Connect Package FA-Automotive 1000 MH . Metal Halide 8UF - 8uff GR - Ground Relamping6 Perimeter 250,400 Watt WHT-White 5 - Type V MHR . Metal Halide Reduced Envelope GRN - Green 1000 Watt HPS - Hign Pressure Sodium 250.400,750' Watt Horizontal Burn Hype III 250 SM H - Super Metal Halide F - Flat Clear CHH FT - Forward 111 row 400 250.400 Watt Tempered 5 - Type V 750 MH - Metal Halide Giass 1000 250.400 Watt CT . Contoured MHR - Metal Halide Reduced Envelope Clear 1000 Watt Temp~red HPS - High Pressure Sodium Glass 250. 400,750' Watt I I I I I I I I I I I EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL ORDER I CHV 5 1000 MHR CT MT PLP PCRI I I I I I I I I 1- When ordertng 750 Watt High Pressure Sodium, voltage must be specified. 2- Use to match vertical appearance. 3- For international voltages, consult lactory 4- MT ~ Multi Tap is shipped standard unless otherwise specltied. Muiti Tap consists 01 120V, 208V, 240V. and 277V Multi Tap is pre.wired for highest voltage. Alternate vo!tages wi!! require field re-wiring 5- Tri-Tap is shipped slandard for C-UL applications. Tri-Tap consists of 120V, 277V, and 347V. Tri-Tap is pre-wired for highest voltage. Alternate voltages will require field re-wiring. 6. Ground relamping option available on vertical lamps only. Maximum tool length 15 ft. I ACCESSORY ORDERING INFORMATION (Accessories are field installed) Descriplion Order Number Description Order Number PC120V - Photocell 122514 CHH/CHV 2 HSS - External House Side Shield 143586BLK+ PC208V ~ Photocell 122515 CHH/CHV 3 HSS - External House Side Shield 143587BLK+ PC240V ~ Photocell 122516 CHH/CHV FA HSS ~ External House Side Shield 143587BLK+ PC277V Photocell 122517 CHH/CHV FP HSS External House Side ShIBld 1435878LK+ PG480V Photocell 122518 RPPC Round Pole Plate 141940CLR FK120V - Single Fusing FK120V BKS-BO-WM-'.CLR Wall Mounl Plate 123111CLR FK277V - Single Fusing FK277V BKA-BO.EG-6-CLR Extension Arm DFK208. 240V - Doubie Fusing DFK208, 240V ReQuir~d for multiple fixture mounting @a1l900 & 1200 angles 142862CLR DFK4S0V - Double Fusing DFK480V BKU-BO-S-19-CLR Upsweep Bracket 144191CLR FK347V - SinQJe Fusing FK347V Ground Lamp Changer 132678A (250, 320 Watt) 146018A f400 std, 1000 Watt +Black Only Reduced) I I I I TEEL S UARE POLES - FOR USE WITH CHALLENGER & PATRIOT LUMINAIRES POLE SHAFT. Pole shaft is electro-welded ASTM-A500 Grade C steel tubing with a minimum yield strength of 50,000 psi. On Tenon Mount steel poles, tenon is 2-3/8" 0.0. high- strength pipe. Tenon is 4-3/4" in length. Straight poles are 4",5", and 6" square HAND-HOLE - Standard hand-hole location is 12" above pole base. Hand-hole size is 2" x 4". Poles 22' and above have a 3" x 6" reinforced hand-hole. BASE - Pole base is ASTM.A36 hot-rolled steel plate with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi. Two-piece square base cover is optional. ANCHOR BOLTS - Poles are furnished with anchor bolts featuring zinc-plated double nuts and washers. Galvanized anchor bolts are optional. Anchor bolts conform to ASTM-A36 with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi. GROUND LUG - Ground lug is standard. DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - Weatherproof duplex receptacle is optional. GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER - Ground fault circuit Interrupter is optional. FINISHES - Each pole is finished with LSl's DuraGrip'" baked-on polyester-powder finishing process to give the pole an exceptionally attractive appearance. The process electrostatically applies and thermally fuses a polyester powder to the pole. This unique protection process provides an extremely smooth and uniform finish which withstands extreme weather changes without cracking or peeling. DuraGrip finish features a two-year limited warranty Standard finish colors available for poles are bronze, black, platinum plus, buff, white, green, and graphite. Optional DuraGrip@ Plus features added protection with a 3.0 to 5.0 mil thickness of polyester.powder finish plus an inner coating. This specially developed inner coating is a thermal plastic hydrocarbon resin applied to the inside of the pole to seal and protect against atmospheric and corrosive matter DuraGrip Plus finish features a five-year limited warranty DETERMINING THE LUMINAIRE/POLE COMBINATION FOR YOUR APPLICATION: . Select luminaire from Luminaire Ordering Information. . Select bracket configuration. . Refer to Luminaire EPA Chart to determine EPA value. . Select Height of pole. . Select MPH to match the wind speed in the application area. . Confirm the pole EPA that is equal to or exceeds the luminairelbracket EPA as was previously determined. - Height EPA I- Outside Material BoK 70 MPH lao MPH 90 MPH 100 MPH Dimensions Circle 14' 23.3 I 16.7 12.2 9.0 4" S11G B 16' 18.6 13.1 9.3 6.5 4" S11G B 16' 34.6 250 18.5 13.8 5" S11G C 18' 14.4 9.7 6.5 4.2 4" 11 " 18' 27. 1 .7 5" SllG C 20' 11.0 , 7.0 4.2 2.2 4" SllG B 20' 1R7 l?R RR 0 4" S07G R 20' 2?' 15A 10.' 7.0 5" S11G C 70' ".5 7<A 134 5" S07G 0 22' lOA 6.3 3.4 1.4 4" SllG B 22' lB.7 1/0 R4 u 4" S07G B 22' 20.8 13.8 8.9 5.5 5" S11G C 22' 34.0 23.9 17.0 12.0 5" SV7G D 24' 7.7 4.0 1.5 4" SllG B ". 15.1 9.7 6.0 3.3 4" ,U7G B 24' 16.7 .2 1 S11G C 24' 22.S 14.9 9.7 5.9 5" S11W D 24' ?B h 100 114 RO 0" S07r, 24' 46> U.O ".? lR.R 6" S07G J 26' q ? 1 4" 11 8 26' 12.0 7.2 3.9 1.5 4" S07G 8 26' ," 7.0 5.' Sl1G 26' 24.0 15.8 10.3 6.3 5" S07G D 26' 396 21.3 18.9 12.9 6" S07G J 28' 19.9 12.5 7.5 3.9 5" S07G 0 2' 33.9 22.7 15.1 9.6 6" 'UIG J O' 163 1.7 S07G 30' 28.8 18.6 11.6 6.6 6" S07G J 35' 18 , 41 n" S07r, 39' 11.5 4.3 - - 6" S07G J ~ Refer to EPA datiJ on next page for complete EPA information. If lumina ire weight exceeds 250 Ibs., consult factory *"H" denotE'S high yield steel (70,000 psi). Project Nam"----- Catalog#~ DIMENSIONS SQN- SQBO - 2-3/8" D.O. x 4.3/4" Bolt~On Mount Tenon 2 -Bolt Parlern [l jJ SQP- 14'-39' Square Pole Top [@]] Hand.hole C]// SQI- No Mourning Holes 1 >> 12" Standard SF - Sin~le Flood Projection Pole reparation ~ DRILLING LOCATIONS Side "C" I Side "D" - -Side "B" I Side "A" (Hand-hole Side) A B X X Sides Hand-hole Sin Ie Dl . D90' X I90' X TN120'" X I 90' X ! Sin Ie FBO X Double FBO X .~ *Other two locations will be 120' to the left and ri ht of Side A. Note: Consult factory for custom variations. Standard SF and DF pole preparations are localed 3/4 of the height of the pole from the base, unless otherwise specified. C D X X X X X X X Fixture Type I STEEL SQUARE POLES - FOR USE WITH CHALLENGER & PATRIOT LUMINAIRES I I Square pole for Bolt-on mount 2-Bolt Pattern 4SQBO 5SQBO 6SQBO I I Square Pole for Pole Top Mount 4SQP 5SQP 6SQP I Square Pole for Tenon Mount 4SQN 5SQN 6SQN I Square Pole (No mounting hole No pole top caps) 4SQI 5SQI I I EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL ORDER 5SQBO I ACCESSORY ORDERING INFORMATION (AccossOlbareficldlnsallej) Description 4BC - 4" Square Base Cover 5BC - 5" Square Base Cover 6BC - 6" Square Base Cover ER2 - Weatherproof Duplex Receptacle GFI- Ground Fault Circuit InterrlJQler MHP Mounting Hole Plugs (3 plugs) Vibration Damper - 4" Square Pole Vihrotinn Damper 5" Square Pole Order Number 122559CLR 122561CLR 122563CLR 122566PLT 122567PLT 132336 172539 172538 I I I I I 14' 16' 18' 20' 22' 24' 26' 28' 30' 35' 39' S - Single/Parallel 01800 - Double 0900 - Double DN900 - Double T900 - Triple TN1200 - Triple Q90" - Quad QN900 - Quad BRZ - Bronze BlK - Black PLP - Platinum Plus BUF - Buff WHT - White GRN - Green GPT - Graphite GA - Galvanized Anchor Bolts SF - Single Flood' OF - Double Flood' DGP - DuraGrip" Plus LAB - Less Anchor Bolts PT - Pole Top Mount N - Tenon Mount (Standard tenon size is 2") Standard SF and OF pole preparations are located 3/4 of the height of the pole from the base, unless otherwise specified. I - For use with Internal Slip-Fitter' .. 1- See Area Lighting Brackets Section. 2- See Flood Lighting Brackets BOLT CIRCLE 4" square 5" square 5" square 6" square 10.1JB" sq. ITi 10-1/8" sq. 12" sq. ~ f~~ ~- 1 ~ GJ ~ ~~ V I ~ I' ~g 11+l ~ ,~c 1~'=sJ r r r 11"Dia. BoUCircle 11"Dio3. Bolt Circle 11"0103. BoftCircfe 12" Dia. Boll Circle B C 0 J Slotted Slotted Slotted BoltOrcle 8"to 11" g'to 11" g"to 11' 12" Anmar Bolt SIZe 3/4" x 30" 3/4" x 30" l"x 36" r x 36" Anchor Bolt Projection 3-114" 3-1/4" 4" 4" Base Plate Opening for Wlfewa En 3-5/8" 4-3/4" 4-5/8' 5-5/8" BasePlate Dimensions 10-1Iff' .x3WtI1k. 10-118' .x3/4"tI1k. Note: Base plate illustrations may change without notice. Do not use for setting anchor bolts Conslllt factory for the base plate templates. EPA INFORMATION I All LSI Lighting Systems' poles are guaranteed to meet the EPA requirements listed. LSI Lighting Systems is not responsible if a pole order has a lower EPA rating than the indicated wind-loading zone where the pole will be located. CAU nON: This guarantee does not apply if the pole/bracket/fixture combination is used to support any other items such as flags. pennants. or signs. which would add stress to the pole. LSI Lighting Systems cannot accept responsibility for harm or damage caused in these situations. I NOTE: Pole calculations include a 1.3 gust factor over steady wind velocity. Example: poles designed to withstand 80 MPH steady wind will withstand gusts to 104 MPH. EPAs are for locations 100 miles away from hurricane ocean lines. Consult LSI for other areas. Note: Hurricane ocean lines are the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal areas. For Florida applications - consult factory. I Project Name I Catalog # i Fixture Type r- IN W I -1, Pill F-111M or I 1 i r 1 1 I 1 1 -1 'ii i I 1 1 r• 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 ,,,,..................1 11/ I 1 1.................. i 1 1 I I .........,,,,,...o,... 11 i 1. L.,...__.........„) 1 1 I t i i h i it 11 t,t, 1111 -----=-Jil--- (I —1' q p-7 0. h___ cD 1.-;:-., 1 /7 oulitifit7 poojj [-TOT idjI.13 X r„ i Flood ig tin g FORM, FUNCTION, FRUGALITY At last, there is a cmnplete outdoor lighting syslem designed to II1eCt the functional, aesthetic, operational and economic needs of comn1crcial and retail n1ultj-.site facilities. FrOIl1 the convenience and savings of inter changeable components, best~ofclass optics and photometries. to the beauty of complete architectural integrity in wall, area and flood Hghting; our line of CriterionTM luminaires will meet your every need. A BRiLliANT SOLUTION Nov.... all your lighting across the country and across The parking lot can have the same look. But the value of Criterion lunlinaires goes deeper than their sleek die-cast exteriors. From their low profile hardware and con~ cealed gaskets to their easy tooJ.free mainte- nance, every aspect of Criterion's hous- ing has been designed to maximize beauty. strength, durability and economical operation. Best of all, the inside of this luminaire is just as beautiful as the outside. The Criterion Series includes design breakthroughs that will change the way you choose and specify lighting for years to COllIe. FLOOD LIGHTING Criterion FloodJighls offpr all the Oexibilily of the Criterion Fmnily: a consistent farnily look, housings that are scaled to wattage. tool-less entry, and of course, the SnapDrive '""I Electrical System~ That's only the beginning of this luminaire's flexibility. Criterion flood- lights r{-~Hture a very brond range of application specific reflectors. FraIll general purpose, to facade. to spotlighting and parking lot lighting, there is a Criterion floodJight tailored to meet your needs. Customize your floodlight with a variety of external accessories ready 10 IIlounl on pre drilled mounting pads and tanlper-rcsistant hard- ware and you have a flexible floodlight indeed. I I I SNAPDRIVE"": SIMPLICITY AT ITS BEST I At the heart of the Criterion™ Series is the SnapDrive Electrical System. SnapDrive clips in and out of the IUlninaire without tools. I It's possible to make installation and mainte- nance a one-personl one-ladder job which saves you time and money. Even tray I electrical platforms cannot. C0I11pete with I SnapDrive. which is completely modular and utilizes ultra-reliable printed cire uit: board technology supporting plug-in upgrades. Best of all. same wattage SnapDrive Electrical I Systems are interchangeable into other IUIninaires across the Criterion Fan1i1y. I TIME SAVING OPTIONS I Multip(e options on one pJatforrrl - Cuts inventory and rnairJ(cnance cOsts - Saves on training and labor costs - Increases productivity. speeds service - Lowers maintenance stocking costs EZChoose TM perrrlits quick configuration of rnultiple wattage and voltage selections I I' on the same platform EZAdd'" Switched Quartz, allows a simple plug in upgrade for instant safely lighting EZAdd Pulse Start. a plug-in that gives I I you puJ:.;e stari larnp capability for IIlore light, longer EZAdd Bilevel. an energy saving option that reduces operating costs Digital diagnostic tool receptacle that perrnits fast, accurate troubleshooting I I I I I 2 OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION: A REFLECTION OF SMARTER THINKING Our goals were simple. More light from fewer lights. Better light from all lights. The right kind of light in the right place_ Day-to-day, year-to-year functionality and durability. Reaching those goals required sophist icated con1putcr modeling and optimization of reflector designs. It meant tlliJizing heal and impact resistant tcrnpered glass lenses and detailed photometric analysis. Because in the end, it '5 all about the light. Flood LIghting HOUSING Die~cast aluminum housing for strength. beauty and low maintenance Scaled family styling look for consistent site enhancing look Concealed continuous gasket seals against hannful dust. dirt, nloisture and insects (IP65 rating) Tool~less entry for easy. economical maintenance Tamper~resistant option helps prevent unauthorized entry for security and safety . Activated charcoal breath-way for clean ventilation and long term maintained foot candie levels . Predrilled integral mounting surfaces for quick installation of accessories . Low-profile hinges & latches for a clean look Choice of a palette of standard colors. 188 RAL colors, or your own custom color in fade- and abrasion-resistant powder Slipfitter with integrally sealed wiring box conceals and protects wiring, saves mainte- nance costs and maintains a dean look OPTICS Reflector section optimized for typical applications-facilitates lUIninaire-to- application matching Asyrrunetrical reflectors are r:ornpul.el optirnized for MH lmnps to nwxirnize efficiency Rugged hydro-formed reflector for consistent, repeatable performance AIglas@ coating seals reflectors fronl contan1inants for superior long term perforrnance lOOw to IOOOw MH, PMH and HPS lamp operation (Consult baUast selection tabie for availability.) Asymmetric hydroformed reflectors ror vertical and horizontal surfaces Nema~type light distributions for general purpose flood lighting Designed for corn pact lamps minimizing EPA and pole costs ACCESSORY OPTIONS EZAdd'M Switched quartz Single & dual fusing EZAdd buttun PE Bilevel switching (HPS) Matched Cross Arm Mounting Structures Full Line of visors and shields Matched line of poles for the utmost simplified ordering , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Specifications tll I~ 175 Watt Figure 1 I~I I I 1\11 400 Watt Figure 2 ~II liD 1000 Watt Figure 3 .. 167 424mm 10,8 276rnrn "I 01 U 3.5" 2-17mm 6.1}" 167mm Dr .............. 602mm ,:;g::; lL~ ) ~._-- 119" 30irmn 302" ~67mm ',:3 -CJJ 24lmm _0 <---------~ 15.1 384mm 4 S.l" 129mm 8.8" 7?31ll1TJ +-----+ 10.2 258mm ~ .--1 u J 196rnm Specifications PHOTOMETRIC TABLE Typical NEMA Type (MH) 100 liPS 451792 451793 451791 451790 150 HPS 451/96 451797 451795 451794 100 PMH 451800 451801 4\ 1199 451798 150 PMH 451804 451805 451803 451802 175 PMH 451808 451809 451807 451806 - 1/\ MH 451812 451813 451811 451810 250 HPS 451816 451817 451815 151818 451814 451819 400 HPS 451822 '151823 451821 451824 451820 451825 250 PMH 451828 451829 451827 451830 451826 451831 400 PMH 451834 451835 451833 451836 451831 451837 250 MH 451840 451841 451839 451842 451838 451843 400 MH 451846 451847 451845 4,1848 451844 451849 1000 MH 451801 451851 451853 451850 ZDistribuliorl is non-symmetric consult IFS file NOTES: NEMA type listed is for tlighest wattage metal halide lamp. PHOTOMETRIC REFERENCE WIDE FLOOD Optimized for parking lot VERTICAL SURFACE FLOOD For minimal set back Distribution PalleHl Horizontal Vertical Distribution Pattern Horizontal Vertical MEDIUM FLOOD For general purpose flood IIgl11ing NARROW FLOOD Mid range Rood Distribution Pattern Horizontal Vertical Distribution Pattern Horizontal Vertical SPOT NARROW SPOT VerticHI Disrrihution Pattern Horizontal Vertical Distribution Pattern Horizolltal I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Specifications 6 BALLAST SELECTION TABLE Small (Fig. 1) 100 liPS B17 MED II II II II II 150 liPS B17 MED II II II II II 100 PMII B017 MED II II II II II ----- -------..---- 150 PMH B017 MED II II II II II 175 Mil B017 MED A A A A A Medium (Fig. 2) 250 liPS ED18 MOG A A A A A 400 liPS [018 MOG A A A A A 250 PMII ED28 MOG A 400 PMII [028 MaG A A A A A A ISO MH [[J18 MaG A A A A A A 400 Mil [028 MOG A A A A A A Large (Fig. 3) 1000 Mil BI37 MOG A A A A A A CUSTOM CONFIGURATION TABLE Consult Ballast and Photometric Selection Tables Medium -large widelloed =venical surfacefload BLCK = black M ~ medium flood WHTE \'VtJite N 0 narrowtlood Special Colors 4 = spot Inscrt lour digit color 3 ~ narro'~'sp-ot codetrom RALcoiorcl131l F XXX ',20 21m 240 m 480 NOTES: Unless otherwise requested, all luminaires are supplied with lamp (S)~ Small I (M)~ Medium I (L)~ Large 1;Factory Set To 277V / 2JNol available WiUl Multi-VolL @USTED SUGGESTED CONFIGURATION Typical configurations are provided below for common applications to simplify your choice 175 watt CFSX 17 M 0 A M OKB2 K CFSX 17 M 0 A If OKBZ CFSX 17 M 0 A W OK8Z K 400 watt CFMX jO M 0 A M OKB2 K CFMX jO M Q A If OK8Z CFMX jO M 0 A W OKBZ K 1000 watt CFlX 01 M 0 A M OKB2 K N/A CFLX 01 M 0 A W OKBZ K NOTICE: All data contained herein subject to ch.'1nge without notice Patent Pcnding. THE GEFIVE YEAR FIXTURE FAILURE WARRANTY fhe GE Five-Year Fixture Failure Wammry is a limited warranty which guarantees to you, the Purchaser for resale or use in business, that the factory installed'electrical system (consisting of a core and coil ballast ignitor, capacitor, socket terminal board, photoelectric receptacle and wiring) inside GE HID lighting fixtures will be free of defects in material and workmanship for five (5) years from the date of manufacture, or five (5) years from the date the fixtures are sllipped from the GE factory, whichever period you can substantiate. (Products bear a date code from which date of manufacture can be determined.) If any GE HID fixture fails to meet this warranty, GE will ship either a repaired or replacement part FO.B, its tactory GE makes no war- ranty to those defined as consumers In the Magnuson-Moss Federal Trade Commission Jmpr01/8mem Act for a copy of the complete warranty, contact GE Lighting Systems, Inc., Hendersonville. 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