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Lighting Fixtures in Pro, ram
Several fixture styles have been designated to be included in the PSI
Area Lighting Program The fixtures or luminaires each offer specific
lighting patterns or pholometrics and are utilized to meet the AREA LIGHTING SERVICE
application of the site to be lighted. The I.E.S. (Illuminating
Engineering Society) standards are used in the lighting design unless ADVANTAGES
the customer specifies 01herwise.
The lamps for these fixtures are either metal halide or sodium vapor.
Metal halide produces a white light that allows the colors of items to
be more true, and is sometimes perceived by the eye as brighter
than the same wattage of the sodium vapor lamp. The metal halide's
lumen output is less than a sodium vapor lamp of the same wattage,
and currently has a shorter life span. The sodium vapor lamp
produces a combination of yellow /while light that distorts the color of
objects. The sodiurn vapor lamp is more energy efficient because it
produces a higher lumen output per watt than the metal halide larnp
and it has a longer lamp life. Both lamp kinds have their applications
and are used in designing area lighting programs according to the
requirement of the site and customer request.
The poles or standards have been chosen to match the purpose and
style of the fixtures. There are different configurations available and
are used according to the lighting system design required for the site
plan. Each unit [pole with fixture(s)] meets specific PSI engineering
safety and construction guidelines. All conductors within the lighting
system are underground.
Contract for Service
Customer's seeking service under this schedule for a PSI owned
area lighting system shall enter into a contract with PSI Energy, Inc.
for an initial term of ten (10) years, and successive terms of one (1)
year. If the customer terminates service under this rate schedule
prior to the expiration of the initial term of the contract, the customer
shall pay PSI the original installation cost of such area lighting
system, less accumulated depreciation, plus removal cost less any
salvage value.
Bills for the area lighting service supplied under this schedule will be
submitted by PSI to the Customer on a monthly basis separate from
the building's energy Usage billing.
An outage credit per lamp per night shall be determined from the
time the outage is reported.
See the Rate AL - Schedule for Area Lighting Service in the Electric
Tariff Rates approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
for further details and information about this rate.
Availability
Available to any PSI Energy customer on property and /or
streets which are owned and operated by a private individual,
business or other entity.
Applicant must be adjacent to a PSI electric power line that is
adequate and suitable for supplying the area lighting service.
Character of Service
All lamps burn approximately ogle -half (112) hour after
sunset until apprrximatelly one -half (112) hour before
sunrise each day. This is approximately 4,000 hours per
year. The monthly rates are based on the fixture style,
lamp wattage and find (sodium vapor (SV) or metal halide
(MH)I, and on the pole style and material. The rates include
the cost of normal installalion. material, maintenance, energy
and operating costs. 1 he fixlurr!s are each conholled by a
pholoelectric cell. i he lighting sysiem on lh e Area Lid hling
Rate AL is not nielered
Customer Rpsponsi A[i (
The customer shall have the f- possibility of providin'.l PSI
Energy with any ea emm,,r,is covenants, restrictions, etc.,
necessary to facilil -Ile the installation of the Iigllling system.
The IURC (Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission) has
approved the following costs to he included in Rate AL-
Schedule for Area Lighting Service. The cost for furnishing
normal installation includes the program's designated
fixtures and poles, including photo cells, lamps, support
arms or brackets, foundations, conductor, normal trenching,
labor, maintenance, (lamp. starter, photo cell), and energy
} usage.
II is the customers' responsibility to pay for the cost, over
and above, the normal cost of construction covered by the
rate before the construction begins. This would include
unusual trenching such as through concrete, asphalt or rock,
anything resulling in additional labor and /or material costs,
such as transformers, extra primary and secondary
underground conductor or other unusual excess facilities
required by the lighting system.
♦ NO INITIAL INVESTMENT COSTS
(for a normal installations)
♦ PAY ON A MONTHLY BASIS ACCORDING TO THE
LIGHTING SYSTEM YOU CHOOSE
♦ NO MAINTENANCE COSTS
REPAIRS ARE A PHONE CALL AWAY
♦ FREE LIGHTING LAYOUT DESIGNED
SPECIFICALLY FOR EACH SITE PLAN
CHOOSE FROM ONE OR MORE LIGHTING
PROPOSALS DESIGNED TO MEET I.E.S.
REQUIREMENTS.
DESIGNS INCLUDE THE BEST LIGHTING POSSIBLE
USING THE LEAST NUMBER OF FIXTURES AND
POLES IN THE INTEREST OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
AND MONTHLY COSTS SAVINGS
♦ POPULAR FIXTURE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM
♦ ALL NIGHT LIGHTING COULD PROVIDE ADDITIONAL
SECURITY FOR YOUR ESTABLISHMENT
♦ PERSONAL ATTENTION AND HELP TO CHOOSE THE
SYSTEM THAT BEST FITS YOUR REQUIREMENTS
PSI IS COMMITTED TO CONTINUOUS CUSTOMER SERVICE
AND IS AVAILABLE AFTER INITIAL INSTALLATION FOR LAMP
REPLACEMENT AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE.
COBRAHEAD STYLE FIXTURES
TRADITIONAL 'POST TOP' FIXTURES
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22,000 --
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*COST PER I -AMP PER MONTH
+'Cost I'll? [AMP PIER MONHI
INITIAL
I AMP
INITIAL
FBG /STL /ALUM
FBG /S]L /ALUM
WOOD
ADDITIONAL
5I7 P.
(WATTS)
LUMENS
AVERAGE
DIRCCT OURIED
Pot
ANCHOR RASE
POLE
DIRECT BURIED
POLE
FIXTURES
EACH
SODIUMVAPOR
FBG /ALUM.
SIZE
LUMENS
IJIRLCI BURIED
100
9,600
$ 33.49
$ 37.98
$ 23.66
$ 7.32
150
16,000
34.83
39.32
24.99
8.66
200
22,000
36.20
40.69
26.37
10.04
250
30,000
37.03
41.52
27.20
10.86
400
50,000
39.52
44.01
29.68
13.35
TRADITIONAL 'POST TOP' FIXTURES
J
- --
22,000 --
V- -
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*COST PER I -AMP PER MONTH
I AMP
INITIAL
l
FBG /ALUM.
SIZE
(WATTS)
I HMFNS
11
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CLASSIC
'ACORN' FIXTURE
AVERAGE
*COST PER LAMP
PER MONTH
LAMP
INITIAL
FIBERGLASS
FBG /ALUM.
SIZE
LUMENS
IJIRLCI BURIED
ANCHOR BASE
(WATT =')
AVERAGE
POLE
POLE
SODIUM VAPOR
22,000
26.61
34.98
100
9,600
$ 37.03
$ 38.09
150
16,000
37.85
38.91
2.00
22,000
38.65
39.71
250
30,000
39.59
40.65
r.IETAI IIAUDE
1000 110,000
54.23
55.56
250
20,500
$ 41.43
$ 42.49
TRADITIONAL 'POST TOP' FIXTURES
J
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22,000 --
V- -
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*I ?A TL, AL
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0 UTD 0 OR
LIGHTING
SE MICE
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DIRECTIONAL FLOODLIGHT FIXTURES
CIRCULAR CUTOFF
FIXTURE
-- [11111, _ilf
RECTANGULAR, CIRCULAR
*COST PER I -AMP PER MONTH
I AMP
INITIAL
FIBERGLASS
FBG /ALUM.
SIZE
(WATTS)
I HMFNS
DIRECT BURIED
ANCHOR BASE
*COST PER LAMP PER MONTH
AVERAGE
POLE
POLE
SODIUM VAPOR
SIZE LUMENS
(WATTS) AVERAGE
DIRECT OURIED
POLE
ANCHOP. BASE
POLF
100
9,600
$ 25.98
$ 34.35
150
16,000
26.79
35.16
200
22,000
26.61
34.98
250
30,000
27.61
35.98
METAL HAIIDE
METAL HALIDE
250
20,500
$ 29.12
$ 37.49
*I ?A TL, AL
ilia' AR EJA
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0 UTD 0 OR
LIGHTING
SE MICE
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DIRECTIONAL FLOODLIGHT FIXTURES
CIRCULAR CUTOFF
FIXTURE
-- [11111, _ilf
RECTANGULAR, CIRCULAR
AND DIRECTIONAL
FLOOD
"CUTOFF'
FIXTURES
*COST PER LAMP PER MONTH
LAMP INITIAL
FBG /STL /ALUM
FOG /STL /ALUM AUU111C
SIZE LUMENS
(WATTS) AVERAGE
DIRECT OURIED
POLE
ANCHOP. BASE
POLF
FIX1U,4
EACH
SODIUM VAPOR
150 16,000
$ 35.65
$ 36.99
$ 12.8
250 30,000
37.53
38.86
14.7
400 50,000
40.34
41.68
17.5
METAL HALIDE
250 20,500
$ 37.81
$ 39.15
$ 15.0,
400 36,000
39.97
41.29
17.11
1000 110,000
54.23
55.56
31.4
i' RECTANGULAR CUTOFF
FIXTURES
� *Rates effective April 6, 1990
SNbiect to Riders 61, 62, 63, & 64