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CHOICE (fF THFIEE LIGHT DISTFIIEIUTIONS, CHOICE c'F H.I.E. OFI INGAI\IEESGEilIT LAl\,lPS. IIVTEG!FIAL EIALLASTS FEFi }+.I. A. LUMIruAIFIES,

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lso lux C ha ris W H33 ]CD CI[AR I.,/IRCURY VAPOR N'IOU I.{ -Ii NG HEIGHI:]30 FEET.

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INITIAL FOOTCANDLES ON GROUND

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Centers, Security l-ighting and Private, lndusir!el and
Campus Roa ds F0r Farking Lots, Work Areas, ReDreation Areas, Shoppi g

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Extensive utilization of light over large outdoor areas to insure economical operation.

ISTqISUTION FOR COMPLETE AREA OOVERAG E Three distinct prismatically controlled light patterns, either asymmetric, square, or long and narrow distribution, to assure a lvide range of outdoor lighting solutions. Uniform coverage of corners and edges of area accomplished by square distribution.
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RATIO OF LONGITUDINAL DISTANCE TO MOIJNTING HEIGHT

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BEST LAMP PERFO RMAN OE Highest possible lamp eflicienc-v and useful lile assured by vertical mounting of standard mercury and metal halide
lamps.

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UNIFORM I.UMINOUS APPEARANCE Specially designed brightening prisms assure uniform luminosity of refractor avoiding harsh, concentrated glare
spots.

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lor mountins heishts other thaf 30 feet. use the iollow. ing multlp yifs iactorsl
N4ounting

To convert lsolux chart values

OF LONGITUDINAL OiSTANCE TO MOUNTING HEGI]T

Heisht
20 22

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Factor

t.olu charts for the three distribution pat!l! 1,86 terns of light and for calculatinc point-by-p;int

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INITIAL FOOTCANDLES ON GROIIND

24
26 28

30
32

34

0.88 0.78

i.33 rected mercury vapor lamps on request. 1.15 1.oo MAXIMUM SPACING FATIO-6:1
466gp1.61. uniiormity with spacings up times mounting height.

1.56

{ootcandle values are availabJe for color-cor-

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RATIO OF LONGITUDINAL DISTANCE TO MOUNTING HE GHT

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PHElTclMETFIIC ANEl APPLICATION DATA

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For "Square" areas utilizing square light distribution with Nos. 455 and 457 simply arrange luminaires in convenient pattern on a/.d rol e(' eedi.lg ma. m rm . oacr"e ,atio. Chdrt cal be us"cl- 'or -otnt rg 1^ ght. 20 feet to 35 feet.
When 400W metal hallde lanrps are used, the required nLrrnber of unlts (based on the c ear Tnercury curve above) will prov de an average

An economical system for high Levels utilizing four No. 455 units per pole, employing 400 watt clear rrercury vapor (H33'CD) anrps on dles average initial il umination.

indicated spacings

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than 1.0.

lnltal ilumlnation of 1.5

footcand es rather

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HoloplarF No.454 witl- a5yrmetr:c
mou.lied
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For "Long" areas utilizing asymmetric distriorined as a function of footcand

o,l tl e .Lmbpr o ,rrtq r"qLired p.r l_rrd .d i'ledr 'eet o' are" i, rFaor'y deter.
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width of area. w -n 100w -r" a '"|:dP dr d...r'gF i'l i" 'oot d es "
nurnbeT shown

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o dr. . ed ,hp oe .5' me5 lhe ^iabove on the chart

(oror-cor'..t.d -e cury !dpor la. o- lhe ,ystem dalivers 5.0 av"raee 'oot.aro'"s on L"e
sidewalk and 4.4 footcandles on the roadway.

oLri'ding witl b,aLl,et No. AB77 can be used effective y to light adjacent areas of considerable width. With 400 lratt

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NUMBER OF UNITS PER HUNDRED LINEAR FT OF AREA

For "Long" areas utilizing long and narrow dlstribution, the number of units in center of area required per hundred linear feet of area is readily determined as a function of footcandle level afd width of area. When 400W meta halide lar.ps are used, the average i.itla footcand es wi be 1.5 t mes the
number shown on the chart above.

Ho)ophane No. 473 units n'rounted on wood po.s ,ritr o aL.e \o. 0B/7. L,ing 400 v,att mercur ) vdpo (q33 .lCD) aro, a-o .pacpd a, 5hoIr. xi det1.a. ?.2 a!orjge !oor.a, d 6., or ll_. dmouc road/r'"y a'ld 3.0 a/e age foot. Dloto.orr'o' caadl"- or tl_F.a_oL5 ^alk4ay. [o a m lo'l edch Ln't k"eps bu rirg "our,

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HIGH LAMP LUMEtI MAINTENA9.iCE
Stable lamp stating and operating characteristics insure full rated lamp life and lumen output.

RE!UCED STANTING

CU RRENT

The new, auto-stabilized, constant-wattage design limits starting current to normal operating current, This elminates the need for time delay relays and
oversized breakers and circuits; permits more luminaires per circuit. OPERAT!NG SAFETY

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BALLAST COMPONINT PROTECTION ballast circuit components are encapsulated in a cast aluminum, weather-sealed housing; affotding protection against moisture, cotaosion, dust and bug entry.

LINE VOLTAGE OIP PROTECTION To aid in eliminating outages, the constant-wattage circuit is designed to keep mercury lamps in operation, even with line voltage dips as great a.s 4OVa.
STEAT}Y LIGHT OUTPUT

Line cuuent does not increase materially in case of short ctcuit or open circuit condition in the secondary, pro\ iding posiri\e circuir proledion.
PI{OTGEI.ECTRIC CONTROL

Useful light output of lamp ls held constant within 57o for line voltage fluctuatlons of as much as 107r, avoiding significant reduction in illumination at the end of long runs.

Luminaires for photoelectric controls include prewired receptacle for simple plug-in control cell. Receptacle with cell may be rctated after lnstallation and
oriented to meet specific location requtements.

TAEILE clF ELECTFIICAL CHAFIACTEFII gTICS

Lamp
Ba iast

400 Watt lMercury Constant Wattage Autostabil zed

400 Watt [,4etal Hal]de


Peak Lead Autotransformer

Nominal primary voltage (volis) Starting line current (amps)


Operating line current (amps)
Open

120 zag 240 217


4.3 2.0 1.8 1.6 4.4 2.25 2.0 1..75 .5 .29 .25 .22 4.5 2.0 1.8 1.6
70

480
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120
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20a

244

1.0

circuit line current (amps)

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.27 .7 3 .64 .54 4.O 2.25 2.0 1.65 1.0 2.45 r.4A 1.20 1.44 .61
.49 .42

Short c irc uit llne current (amps)

Primary lamp extinguishing voltage


(volts)

125 400

1.44

167

55 100 110 130


400

225

Lamp wattage (watts) Ballast watiage (watts)

400

400

lnput wattage (watts)


Secondary open circuit voltage (volts)
Power factor (%)

445

445

445

245

Lamp current crest Jactor


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1.85 1.9

1.9
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1.9

1.9

1.60 1.60 1.55 1.60


5%

1.60

Lamp lumen regulation at :110% line vo tage fluctuation lvlinirnum ambient starting

on

footmln!-

temperature

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FlEFFlACTOPACK

FAMILY

Refractor is one-picce plismatic light controiling element, molded oI ENDURAL-the rmal. shock resistilnt glass. All exposed parts are glass, aluminum, or stain

Stainless steel spring hingc and positi\e pressure latch Iirmly hold refractol assembly ngirinst gasketed hood and keep inrerior of unit weather tight. Self-iocking latch can be opelated by onc hand, without tools.

lntegrally ballasted Refractopack wired and fitted with photocell receptacle.

Natural cleansing action of raiD maintains high operating output: also original output can be restored by simple cleaning of glass. Single piece. prismatic tefractor is molded of ENDURAL'' glass. Fixture body is madc of heavy-duty crst aluminum to insure safety under all conditions of rough usage.
The relractor clips into the fixture. without the usc of tools, by means oI special 'Jiffy Clips" and is auto' matically oriented in the cor-recl bcam position.

lftegral y bal asted REFRACTOPACK (shown in color) compared to s milar Holophane Lrminaire for incandescent lamps. Note nr f imurn vo lme necessary to house bal ast resultirg in clean, compact appearance.
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90', 120". and 180' shields are availablc wht'n

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quired. The per.foratcd aluminum shield acts as a partial reflector decreasing output in shielded direction, and still giving an over0ll luminous appearance 'h'ithout dark spots.

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The Refractopack lamily ofler-s thc choice of iDtcqrallY

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Nos.456, 457, 473

bi lasted luminaires for 400 W mercur-,v or nletirl halide larlps or rn Llnball.rstcd unit for 500 W illcan descenl llrlps-

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EIALLASTEEI EC'NSTA'NT FOFI INTEEFIALLY VI/A.TTAGE FIEFFIACTCIPA.CK

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No. 0877 CAST ALUI\4|NUli BRACKET dl o1 o I- pr Do aro -o- t I g plar'

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Socket, ballasl and photocontrol receptaclc (when rcquired) are factolv connected. Only tlvo luminaire wires need to be spliced to line tvires on the iob. Integral bailast corlstruction elintinates need to bur-rr or remotely mount ballast elininatcs time consuming wiring of separate components.
No. 0871-CA Corner Adapter

EIPECIFIEATIGIN ANE, G'FIEIEFIINGi DATA FclFI FIEFFIACTG!PAGK


Catalog

Number

Light Distribution

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Entrytt
Side Side Top

Photocell**
Receptacle
Yes

Net Wgt. Lbs. Each

442

22t/t
21

4M
445
454+

lncandescent Asymmetric

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No
413/a

456* 454* 446 444


449
Square

Side
Me rcu

ry

Yes

42% 4A

Toptt
Side

No Yes

22t/t
2L

lncandescent

Side

Toptt
Side
Mercu ry

No
4O3/t

455* 457* 459* 450 452


453 472+
Long and Narrow
Yes

4I%
46

Toplt
Side

No

lncandescent

Side

Topt
Side

22
No

44
Mercury
Yes

473* 477*
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0871.CA

Toptt
Bracket Corner Adapter

No
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SD-56. SD-57.

180'Shield
90" Shield

% % %

Sl>5a.

120'Shield

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aget I2O, 2O8,240, 277 or 480 volt, i.e., 454-120 ot 454.MH.24O.

-l\4H sutfix to catalog number for Metal Halide luminaire. Specify Primary Volt

i"rAll locking type photoelectric control cells meeting the EEI,NEMA suggested standard can be used directly with all Holophane units having photocell receptacles.

tAll mercury and metal halide lamp units contain integral ballasts. All incandescent
units can be used with mercury or metal halide lamps and remote ballasts. .Available on special order.

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entry provided for IUa" tapered pipe thread.

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