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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRetail Tenant Signage CriteriaOLD TOXA;N CABi¥IEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria Carmel, IN Prepared by RLR Associates, Inc, Prepared for AMLI Residential OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria TABLE Of CONTENTS Introduction Carmel History .......................... 1 Concept ............................... 2 Signage Criteria & Definitions General Requirements .................... 3 Submittals & Approvals ................... 3 Primary Business Signs ................... 4 Secondary Business Signs ................. 5 Awnings ............................... 6 Window Advertising ...................... 7 Street Address .......................... 8 Sign Placement Drawings Storefront Legend ....................... 10 Storefront A East ........................ 11 Storefront A ............................ 12 Storefronts B & C ........................ 13 Storefronts D & E ........................ 14 Storefront G ............................ 15 Storefronts H &l ........................ 16 Storefronts J & K ........................ 17 Storefront L ............................ 18 Storefront L West ....................... 19 OLD TOWN CARMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 1 CARMEL HISTORY The professional business person has always been the driving force behind Carmel, Indiana. The first permanent residence was a tepee home set up by a Frenchman named John Brewitt. Fur-trading with the Native Americans was Mr. Brewitt's business. So successful was the Frenchman, that the area's name was changed from "Tadpole's Glory" to "Brewittsville." During the early days, Quakers made up the majority of the population in Hamilton County. Their unyield- ing work ethic reshaped the land, and encouraged more settlers to arrive. In 1874, the town of Carmel was incorporated and a Town Board was elected. Carmel, to say the least, was a prosperous area. By the beginning of the 20th century, a large influx of Methodists changed the dynamic of the town. The farming community shifted to a thriving business center, supported by the first bank opening in 1901. Carmel's growth and prosperity was so dynamic that outsiders dubbed it the "Golden Ghetto." The name was not extremely popular with the locals. Throughout Carmel's history, the city has been blessed with a potent economy, supported by the hard working citizens. Although Indianapolis has grown into its borders, Carmel has maintained an independent identity, evident in its people, architec- ture and atmosphere. OLD TOWN CARMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 2 CONCEPT In Central Indiana, Carmel has taken the lead in urban development and refurbishing. The current jewel of this progress is the area surrounding Carmel Drive and Range Line Road. With AMLI's development of Old Town Carmel, the new image of the city will now extend several blocks to the north. AMLI's new construction fits well with the evolving aesthetic of Carmel. The architecture has its roots in the early 20th century, but with a distinctive new millennium finish. It is with this precedence in mind that these Signage Criteria have been developed. Signage on the AMLI buildings in Old Town Carmel will have a distinctive flavor. A traditional, hand-crafted approach combined with modern styles and finishes will fit comfortably on Main Street. A traditional typeface combined with a precision-cut modern metal, or a trendy logotype con- structed from traditional mosaic tile would be the finishing touches on the exterior of these brick build- ings. More than anything, these signs will be architec- turally appropriate and visually engaging while performing their primary function - attracting con- sumers to Old Town Carmel. OLD TOWN CARMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 3 ENEBAL REQUIREMENTS lhis document concerns all signage and awning ele- ments for the business tenants of 111 West Main Street. These elements include all exterior signage and awning, and any signage within two (2)feet of the front display windows and doors. General Requirements All signs shall adhere to these sign criteria. Each tenant may identify his premise by means of signs designed, fabricated, installed and maintained at the tenant's expense. Any and all electrical equipment, connections, attachment devices required for signing shall be con- cealed from public view. Permanent or periodic advertisements, notices or decals of any kind may not be exhibited, painted or affixed on any part of any storefront, including glass and doors, unless specifically approved by the Landlord. Interior Window Product Display should be handled tastefully, and adhere to the aesthetic of the archi- tecture and signage criteria. Specific sign attachments, connections and mount- ings must be approved by Landlord. Submittals & Approvals Landlord will review for approval all proposals for the display of signs as required by the lease. Submit three (3)copies of drawings for approval of each proposed sign. Drawings must be detailed scalable color drawings on white paper. All specifi- cations regarding dimension, construction, materials, finishes, placement and method of attachment must be included. Submit the name and contact information of qualified sign fabricator(s)and installer(s)for approval. Landlord must approve all sign contractors working in and on the building. Once approved by Landlord, all signs must have a permit on file according to Zoning Ordinance regula- tions. Contact the City of Carmel for regulations. OLD TOWN CAI~NIEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 4 fig. 4.1 Face-Mounted Sign fig. 4,2 Projecting Sign fig 4.3 Display Window Sign pRIMAR'Y BUSINESS SI N Each tenant may have only one (1) Primary Business Sign, except for corner tenants. Corner Tenants may have two (2) Primary Business signs, one (1) on each face of the building. In the event of a tenant leasing adjoining spaces, the tenant's signable area for a Primary Business Sign is limited to one (1)storefront, unless otherwise approved by the Landlord, Message The message of any sign should be kept simple. Only a tenant's trade name and established typographic letterforms may be used as an exterior storefront sign. The display of brand names on the exterior is not allowed unless the brand name is also the trade name. Placement The placement of a Primary Business Sign is dependent upon the space occupied. Please refer to the Sign Placement Drawings. Size Face-mounted signs (fig, 41) are limited to thirty (30) square feet of space within the prescribed sign band, defined by dashed outline. Projecting signs are limited to ten (10) square feet per side. Primary window signs are limited to ten (10) square feet of space within prescribed sign band, defined by dashed outline. Color & Finish Although pre-existing identities may influence the color of a tenant's signage, it is required that signage colors be compatible with the architecture. The color scheme should be simple, not to exceed three (3) separate colors. Finishes and materials for Primary Business Signs should be of high-quality natural materials and hand- crafted in appearance. Possible materials include: routed wood, sandblasted wood, carved wood, natu- ral metal plates and castings, ceramic tile, glass, etc. Tenants are strongly encouraged to avoid using easily distinguishable mammade materials such as acrylics and other plastics. Primary Business Sign Types Face-Mounted & Projecting Signs Method of Attachment Signs attached to the brick storefront must use a reliable fastener able to with~ stand weather and normal wear. However, damage to the building structure must be kept to a minimum. Display Window Signs Method of Attachment Signs located on the dis- play window must be screened directly to the interior of the glass or applied to the interior using cut vinyl or paint. Etching, sand-blasting or other techniques that permanently change the glass are not allowed. OLD TOVTN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 5 fig. 5.1 Secondary Window Sign SECONDABY BUSINESS Secondary Business Signs Message A tenant may use secondary signage space to display hours of operation, services or slo- gans, as approved by landlord. However, the display of brand names on the exterior is not allowed unless the brand name is also the trade name. Placement Secondary Storefront Signs are to only be placed on the interior surface of the display windows or on the front-most vertical surface of awnings. Size The size of a Secondary Window Sign may not exceed 18"x 12". Awning Signing is limited to the lower vertical portion of the awning, and may not exceed 6" in height. Pilaster Plaques shall be 18"x 24" maximum size. fig, 5.2 Secondary Awning Sign fig. 5,3 Pilaster Ptaoue SIGNS Method of Attachment Secondary Signs located on the display windows must be screened directly to the interior of the glass or applied to the interior using cut vinyl or paint, Etching, sand-blasting or other techniques that permanently change the glass are not allowed. Secondary Signs located on awnings must also be screened directly, painted or applied using cut vinyl. AWNINqS Awnings Exterior Awnings are optional. The Landlord reserves the right to restrict awning placement from specific storefronts. Awnings may be retractable or fixed. Internally illuminated awnings are net allowed, Placement Awnings are to be placed directly above the entrance and display windows and directly below the concrete header. Please refer to the proper Sign Placement Drawing for the exact awning placement for a given storefront, Size & Shape The size of an Exterior Awning will be 24" in height and equal in width to the concrete header directly above it (see drawing). All lower cor- ners of vertical portion of awning shall be rigidly connected (refer to drawing above) to avoid exces- sive motion caused by wind. Please refer to the proper Sign Placement Drawing to determine the exact awning area for a given space, OLD TOWN CA]~]V~EL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 6 8'" max. corner of awning material must be rigidly fastened fig. 6.1 Awning Dimensions The shape of an Exterior Awning will conform to the drawing above. The tenant may choose the decorative edge they feel appropriate, with the Landlord's approval. Method of Attachment Exterior Awnings must use a reliable fastener able to withstand weather and normal wear. However, minimal damage to the structure is required. Color & Materials Although pre-existing identities may influence the color of a tenant's awning, it is required that awning colors be compatible with the existing architecture. The color scheme should be simple, not to exceed three (3) separate colors. Awning materials should be canvas or a similar high-strength cloth material. Vinyl and plastics are not allowed. OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 7 WINDOW ADVEBTISIN Window Advertising is generally discouraged. However, it is occasionally necessary and should be handled as follows: Message The message should advertise or display the goods or services of the tenant's business. Placement Window Advertising should be placed a minimum of two (2) feet behind the display window. Interior signage may not be placed within four (4) feet of window. Size Window Advertising may not exceed 30% of the total area of a given window. Temporary promo- tional banners may not exceed 30% of window. Methods of Attachment This will vary greatly, depending on the application. However, no elements of the display should be attached directly to the win- dow. Colors & Finishes A color scheme harmonious with the exterior storefront and signage is required. Duration An approved advertising display shall not remain in place more than 30 days. Any greater dura- tion subject to Owner Approval OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 8 111A ,24" ................ rT ....... -iT ........ .... J L___ ....... fig. 8.1 Street Address Placement STBEET ADDBESS Street Address Location The Street Address must be placed 24" above finished pavement, and centered horizontally on the door glass. Size The Street Address shall be rendered in 3" let- ters (measured by cap. height). Method of Attachment The Street Address must be screened or painted directly to the door glass, or applied using cut vinyl. Color The Street Address shall be white in color. Type The Street Address may be expressed in a type style to harmonize with the tenant's business signage, so long as it is legible. Otherwise, the address shall default to a standard block letter. OLD TOWN CALOMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 9 SICjN pLACEMENT DI:IAWINCjS OLD TOWN CABMEL :]etail Tenant Signage Criteria 10 ~ Storefront ~ Storefronl B--Storefront C--Stomfront ~ Storefront G -- Stomfront - Storefmnt ~ Storefront oreTrom Storefront - STOBEFBONT LE CiE N D A L WeSt OLD TOWN CARMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 11 A north B C D E Storefront Plan Diagram G H I J K L north Store~lonT A Face-k,l, ounted Sig/~ STORE_FRONT A ectsI Primary Business Sign Secondary, Sign Awmng Street Address Pilaster Plaque OLD TOWN CAB~4EL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 12 A east L west A north B c D E F Storefront Plan Diagram G¸ H J K L north Storefront A Face-Mounted Sign STOBE£BONT A Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque A east A north El C D E F Storefront Plan Diagram G FI t J K L north west OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 13 i [ [ Storefront B ......... -{~ Storefront C Window & Projecting Sign Window & Projecting Sign I STOBE£BONTS BBC Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque A east Andrth B C D Stomffont Plan Diagram E F G H I J K L north L west ...... Storefront D Face-Mounted Sign STOBE£BONTS D,SE OLD TOVYN CABNIEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 14 Storefront E Face-Mounted Sign Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque A east A north B C D Storefront Plan Diagram STOBE£BONT Cj G H I J K L north L west OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 15 ii, Storefront G Face-Mounted Sign I Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 16 A east Anorth B C D Storefront Plan Diagram L west E F G tt I J K L north ........ Storefront H Face-Mounted Sign Storeflont I Face-Mounted Sign STOBEEBONTS HSI Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Add~ess Pilaster Plaque A east A north B C D E F Storefront Plan Diagram L west OLD TOWN CABF4EL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 17 G H I ,I K L north ~'~- Storefront K Storefront J Projecting & Window Sign ~ Pro~ecting & Window Sign STOBE£BONTS j814 Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque A east L west Anofth B C D E F G H I J K L~orth Storefront Plan Diagram OLD TOWN CABNIEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria 18 .............. Storefront L .......................... Face*Mounted Sign STOBE£BONT L Primary Business Sign Secondary Sign Awning Street Address Pilaster Plaque OLD TOWN CABMEL Retail Tenant Signage Criteria A east A noith B C D Storefront Plan Diagram E F G H J K L north I. west Sterefforlt ~. 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None of s. uch ideas, .design. s, arran.geme~..t.s, or plans s. hall be u.s~. d b.)~ or disclosed t .o...am/person, firm, or corpora soever without the written permission of the desKjner. Written dlmons~3ns on these drawngs shall have precedence over scaled drnens~ons. Contractors shall verify and be responsible for all dirnansK~s and conditions on the job, and this ofl~e must be notified of any variations from tions shown by these drawings. Shop details must be submitted to this office for approval betom proceeding with fabrication. 2000 l_ester and Associates. 3]80 Mathieson Dr. · Suite 50] · Atlanta, GA 30305 · 404-760-1900 · Fax: 404-760-1999 · E-mail: tc/l@lester-associates.com l l ! ! Conceptual Locations for Historical Interpretive Signs to be developed with Carmel-Clay Historical Society, ~ay: SelCtion/Elevat~on ! Sample text. Actual ext may vary slightly and will be approved with · Sample text. Actual text will be developed with input of Carmel-Clay Historical Society. F~ P~Ota ~'iO~ Building !- ~est Eleva:tion u o~ ~i ~ign, }o be p~in} applied ~o building. effed of aging.) SPECTRUM LIGHTI 1"-.I G INC. ANGLED REFLECTOR INCANDESCENT (WET LC :200 WATT MAX A B ORDER OPTIONS MODEL NO, A = DIAMETER I B = HEIGHT WATTAGES INDOOR/OUTDOOR SPAR12141NC 12' 14" i 200W 1N/OUT ORDER EXAMPLE: SPAROSO9tlNC/RDIPA12 18" AngLe Reflector (incandescent) Red with 12" Straight Pipe (112" NPT). } OPTIONS '~ PRODUCT INFORMATION - Angled Reflector series is classic sign lighting style. - Shade spun heavy gauge aluminum. - Solid construction. - Vadous lamp options-Fluorescent/HID {see options). ~ Various color options. ~ Suitable for use in wet Location. - Manufactured and tested to UL standard No, 15981ETL Listed. - Made in U.S.A CM = Ceiling Mount (See Canopy Mounting Options). WG = Wire Guard (See Wire Guard Options). G ,= Glass (See Glass Options). HID (See Options). Fluorescent (See Fiuor~scerrt Options).), StJHMITTAL WORKSHEET FIXTURE NO. FP. AME-IN-KIT NO. FIXTURE TYPE SPECTRUM 994 Jefferson Street - Fall River, MA 02721 TEL: 508-678-2303 FAX: 508-678-2260 5-101 PA-20 ---20; PA-48 318' PA'22 ~/4 22' ~~~, i 8 3/4' PA-32 · 5 '/2' 28 PA-'90 SPEC]FY 23~ ~ -- - 25 }id:--- :8' -- ' 21'-- --1o3 PA-21 PA16 -- o 3/8~ - PA25 4C PA -40 SPECTRUM _.gnTlng uses PA-40R PA-4C mo. De usea r~ OODOSlTe direction for roar mounhng use PA-40R /2 p for almost all DIce mounhng cant guranons 3/4 o ~s avauaole aris will oe usea ' fixture weight aemands heavier support for safe nsTa¢ arian Wall mounting Standards SPECTRUM Lighting provides the moun:ng s?stems shown here for the safe installation ~f their RLM fixtures, Cunued and cantiievere~ mounting standards are used for power feec ~s well as decorative elements (Note: Most HID and fluorescent fixtures must have remote ballasts.) o l/2'~- I/2 36 ]/4' Mountin~ for 33 ~ole ~oos - "-- $oecil~/ti1~er i "~ s~ze-Y 4' PA238-W'M2 PA238-PF3" -- PA238-PF4" Heavy 2" Pige for Special Use The mourning s~ stems c 2 ,// ~,,,,, shown here flor OUTooor ' use. wall or cole mounrea _ : are son~ructea of 2" 9ce 3c ' ~ PA238-WMIBL;~ for strengTr a~d ~urabilit Note: cast HID bcllasT aox - ma~ De usaa M¢IT~ DT~e¢~ a~e~ ones-consult fccton ~- Tenon riflings cvcucole . - COPS~IT ~ne focTop/ LI 6:HTI 1'-,i '1 i'-,! C. g~ & A~HITEGm.,1RAL 1J6'HTII~ WAREHOUSE SHAE INcANDE ENT SOo'WATT MAX ORDER OPTIONS MODEL NO. A = DIAMETER B = HEIGHT WATTAGES INDOOR/OUTDOOR []SPWS12101NC 12" . 10" 100W IN/OUT [] SPWS16101NC 16" []SPWS18111NC i 18" 10" 200W I N/O UT 11" 300W IN/OUT [] SPWS20131NC 20" 13" f 500W IN/OUT ORDER EXAMPLE: SPWS121011NC1CP-6 12" x 10" Warehouse Shade incandescent with 100 Watt CP-6 Wall Prate. rPRODUCT INFORMATION Warehouse Shade is a classic. Shades spun heavy gauge aluminum. Solid construction. Various lamp options: Fluorescent/HiD (see options). Vadous mounting options. Vadous color options. Wet location option. Suitable for use in damp location. ManLrfactured and tested to UL Standard 1598/ETL Listed. Made in U.SA. OPTIONS E~ PA = Pipe Mount (see pipe options). E~OM = Ceiling Mount (See Canopy Mounting Options). E}WG = Wire Guard (See Wire Guard Options). []G = G~ass (See'Glass Options). [] HID (See Options), []Fluorescent (See FlUorescent Options).). SUBIVI[TTAL WORKSHEET FIXTURE NO. FRAME-IN-KIT NO, FIXTURE TYPE 994 Jefferson Street - Fall River, MA 02721 TEL: 508-678-2303 FAX: 508-678-2260 5-102 6 3/8~ ?A-48 PA-22 /4" 3/4" PA-32 _ SPEOF¥ LENGTH Mounting PA-26 with Wall mounting Standards SPECTRUM Lighting provides the mounting systems shown here for the safe installation of their RLM fixtures. Cunved and cantilevered mounting standards are used for power feed as well as decorative elements (Note: Most HID and fluorescent fixtures must have remote ballasts.) -- 25 1/4'---- --- 21'-- ....... 16 3/8': PA-21 PA16 PA-40 PA-40~ ~ 30"- PA25 PA-40 may be used in opposite direction for roof mounting Use PA-4OR SPECTRUM L ghting uses 1/2 IP for almost ali pipe mounting configurations. 3/4 IP is available and Will be used if fixture weight demands heavier support for safe installation 36 1/4~ Mounting for pole tops - Specif), fitter size-3", 4~ PA238-PF3" PA238-PF4" i ' Heavy 2" Pipe for Special Use The mounting systems shown here for outdoor use, wall or pole mounted, are constructed of 2" pipe for strength and durabilih/. Note: cast HID ballast box may be used with other- wall pipe mounting assemblies-consult factory Tenon riflings available, consult the factory. PA238-WM2 ~ ENCLOSURES Adaptors are factory installed. Specify when ordering. b F J1- 3" Frosted Glass Jar (75 W max) G J1- 3" Glass Jar (100 W max) LI I- 3" Lexan Jar (75 W max) WJ I- Wire Guard F J2- 4" Frosted Glass Jar (100 W max) G J2- 4" Glass Jar (150W max) LJ2- 4" Lexan Jar (75W max) W J2- Wire Guard Colored jars are available-Please call the factory I ! P J3- 3" Prismatic Lexan ' Jar (100 W max) 7 ~/2 3- GL6-6~ Opal Glass Globe ----I ( t 00 (42)W max) PL6-6" Lexan Glass Globe 7 (26 W QPL max) GUARDS Practical and durable formed chrome wire guards for protection or style. WG- 12 12"dia wire guard WG-14 14"dia wire guard WG-16 16"dia wire guard Wa-18 18"dia wire guard CG-*-Oear Glass,with MOUNTING ACCESSORIES Spectrum Lighting makes it simple to choose the perfect mounting, A cast, pipe support fitting (CP-6) fits onto fluorescent and HID ballast housings or directly to the wail, with decorative covers for a finished look. There's even a wall mounting with an integral ballast box. Compact Fluorescent Mounting Cast --4 1/2" ; ~1 3/4~ -2 1/4~ ballast housing for use with canopy or stem. ' Mounts directly to ceiling or wall. CP-12 Decorative CoYer Casting housing aP-10 Cast CD HID Mounting Choose cast ballast housing or spun aluminum round housing (for surface mounted ballasts) with mounting accessories - or choose the remote F-can ballast A~ installation, ~ / ~ Ballast OM Wail Pioe -- - i S Box ~e~ I0" Oia CP-I 1 =o~0 __ 5"Oeec j CEIUNG MOUNTED WALL MOUNTED CEiLiNG MOUNTED CAST 8AL~ST BOX CAST BAL~ST 8OX ROUND 8ALU~ST 8OX (with plate and gasket) (hea~ gauge spun aluminum) , 175 Watt Maximum 175 Wart Max mum safety chain & cliPs, NOT for all profiles. Frosted safety chain a alPS. NOt , oo '..-J ;, ,', I I Pendant and Cable Mounting for Classic RLM Fixtures CAST 18 GAUGE 18 GAUGE COIL O R CORD O RLM-02-8 Hang-Straight Stem / Canopy Assembly, (3') (3') 3/8 IP Rigid Stem / Canopy Assembly, (30 3/8 IP A selection of ~endant and cable mounting systems to suit any installation. Cast canopies (CD, CM) may be installed directly ~o bal- last box casting (aP-10) or mounted directly to J box. Note: Stem CHN- Chain/ Canopy is available in Assembly. optional 1/4 IP, 1/2 IP (33 18 ga.cord CD- Cast Canopy, CM-Cast Canopy, Aircraft Cable Cord (white or and Coil Cord black), (6') Adjustable strain relief, (6') ;/ d lighting Product e n q_ui_rx Features 11.25 inch cyimdsr luminaire~ rated for up to 400w singte unit or 2x250w H A.O, far duet units Luminaire Cast aluminum ballast housing is attached Reflector is ~s~en~d on the inside and can be adjusted to control relative t~mp position through cur Adjus:-Optic system. Optics lamps only, Optic:~J T- Typica~ (Anodized ~iuminum reflector) ~ - Anod~ed aluminum w~ll washer HL - Anodized aluminum for horizontal t~mp ~or compact fl~orescent or H.LD. up ~o ~75W oniy. Protection/E~closure Codified for indoor our outdoor use, Please select according to ,/our appJica,:ion requirements. T- typical black mu{t,;-srep baffle and prismatic jar N - None - for i~doof' ~ppticatiuns only ~7~W H~LD. only B~ - ~t~c~ muiti-st~ bmffle CB - Cross b~e -for indoor use onty ]LOOWHPS 2/2~D~ Up to iOOOW (two 26W ~,dn tubes) Halogen ISOW 32T~T (32W tripie HPS rude) ~2T~T F~W triple 175W M H tu~e) ~50W HPS 2/32TRT (two 32W ~ripie tubes MH~ Indoor only, no en~,~=_r,., C~nnot be accommodated m up ~nd dowr, Optior~s PC - Photocell SF - Single ,,~se (1Z0/277) DF - Double fuse (208/240) Custom color - Rat number or ci:~p Our e×ciusive D~,ff~ F~:NISH PROCESS includes a ~ur step cJean~ng and curing process. Powder coa~ed ~aint is appiied with speciat dwing methods to insure durabihty and ¢effe~ian. inquire for more detaiis about our soeciai finishes. Easy A-~t~-p, tool-fr~_e r~mov8~ for prismatic jar ~emps. D(re~ access v~a tamper-proof re[ea~ screw for fiat or prismatic glass !ens iamps, hrtp :llwww. divlighting, com/cy!inders/cyldata/1100_data, htm 41210; Ordering ~rWo: ~ODEL-MOUNT[NG-OPTtCS-PROTECTION-WATT Orct~ U~ OPTZONS- COLOR ing Ex'ampt~: DKiI-P-AL-T-32TRT-J.20V-SF-E P~od uct enquiry Pro j: Alii OLD TOWN Mfg: DIVE C '~T~U-11 FG IOOMH Name: Company: E-Mail: Telephone: http ://wa~w. divlig&ting, com/~-tinders/cyldata/1100_data.htm 41210: ~truded aluminum specular reflec- tor wi~ solid aluminum endcaps a~d stainless steel ha~wa~ bined ~ P1 ~c profile to crem~ P2, P3 & P4 pn~i~s. Type - Small profile witlh smooth or ribbed detail I~domT, non~asketed, captive extruded alum. hinge for lens and ~e~r~,- 9pen abertura is standard for indoor fixtures. Mounting -"rhine ~ard mourrU~ are fl~lly adjm~ and Iockabie. Designed for mmam or int~ ~ Perlnrmance - A~mmetric distrib- ution pro~ides ~ concentr'~ion of light on target sur'~ce ~r smooth iiiumir~tion. Maximum ca~dlepc~wer {IIM nm) than 15% spi~l tight within the ¢ 125, zone and ie~ t~n 3% spill itg~ ~in ~e 180 ~ 27~ zone. ~to ~P: 15'. (llisram) Raishes - An etectmsl~icaJly a~plied wet paim system ~l~s a multFsl~ge Process to provide a durable ad,lb ensme, I finish, Suil~ble for indoor and outdoor applic~om. Oplioas - For complete ~st and d~iied dascd~or~s, refer to P3, P4 SS1 Scale: 3/8" = 1" Small t~ibbed 2~24q -t2" 6~$. Linear - For ~ngle ~n~ro~c~uo~ ~pli~dons ~e Su~ Li~ar Tab: - Al/fixtures U.L listed, (USA & Canada', © C0pyri~ht 2002. Winona Ligl~tJng · 3760 West Fou~ Strut - P.O. Box 1205 · Winona MN 55987-7205 × - ST9 FINISH OPTIONS CLASS I qlOB-32t~-5291 · 507-454-5113 (M N) · FAX 507-452-8528 o www. wmonai~hting.com  Semi-Gloss White ~m~e ~o~ ~mi-GIo~ ~ack ~uminum- ~int ~ ~o~ (m~ ~)  LGP: Knuc~e Lgl~ Ballast Pale Bre~ P~in~ (gl~ ~h) Sim~ia ~o~ ~m Pained D~ YO~ Simale x.: ST[t: No Ol~ions indic~t~ only when speci?ying S~: (P1 o~) any ~da~. Sgo~ Visor PB: MOD: ~otic B~e- B~ Indi~te when (intem~ moue} spewing ~ny E~ ~mo~) Eme~en~ SO: (MOD) S~cial O~io~ Remete 8ai[ast Integral I~allast © Copyrig~t 200'2. Wi~na Lig~ng · 3760 West Fourth Street, RO. Box 1~.05 - Winona, MN 55967-7205 t-800-328-5291 · 507-454-5i 13 (MN) - FAX 507-452-8528 · www. winonalighting.com Ail prOfiles can be combined with any mounting style OLD TOWN F ~FACTUREA ELA A130E[B A3~32 Pendant 7~14" 16" I ~ ~ (~) BC. CH, CY. ~, A~2 Post 7~/J 20~/~" I x ~ Walt 10~ --- G, ~ GA. HB. ~30 Pendant 10~ 25" ~ ~6uw A~0 P~t 10" ~" 3 x ~ HP MN. NR OR, R A129 Wall 14" ~/=" 15~/," 3 x ~w PW. SS, V, VG. VL A~9 Pendant 14' ~/¢ 3 x ~w A429 Peat ~4" 3~ 3 x ~w Single Piece Clear Acrylic C.viinder Pe~de~ t~ve 3' of ~. O~nd. ~ ~ (by OcJ'~r~. ~ Color C.¢~rf o.*~ Pege 1_ _~NVIRONft4EfNTAL LfGi4TING FOR ARCHITECTL~RE, ~NC. - 1789t Arend~ Avenue - City of ndus~try CA -317~8-1 !97 965-0821 - (800) 42~6561 ' FAX .626, 96G9494 - w,,'¢¢,'.ela-iignung.com - e-mail: eta4itg@a0~ corn