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Contents
Lighting Technology & Terms Explained ..........................................................

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Indoor Commercial Linear


Fluorescent Lighting.....................................................................................................

67-71

Typical Office Layouts


and Application Advices............................................................................................

72-73

Indoor Residential & Commercial Lighting


using Downlighting & Track.....................................................................................
Lighting effects explained ........................................................................................
General Lighting ..............................................................................................
Accent Lighting ................................................................................................
Wall Washing Lighting ..................................................................................
Task Lighting .......................................................................................................

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75-81
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Typical Residential Layouts and Issues .............................................................


Kitchen ..................................................................................................................
Bathroom ............................................................................................................
Home Theatre ..................................................................................................

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recommendations as simple as possible

Product Offering for Industrial and


Outdoor Applications ...............................................................................................

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using a step by step method. You

Large Retail & Commercial Lighting


Using Highbays .............................................................................................................

90-91

Parking Facility Lighting .............................................................................................

92-93

Keene & Stonco Rating Criteria &


Industrial Design Advice............................................................................................

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Indoor Industrial Fluorescent Lighting...............................................................

96-98

Indoor Industrial Lighting Using HID Highbays............................................

99-103

to aid the building community


with tools to combat application
obstacles. This application section
of Service Smart is designed to
assist in answering some of the
frequently asked questions regarding
lighting. Our goal is to make lighting

will find layout and mounting height


suggestions for luminaires, application
aids, critical issues to be aware of,

Warehouse Aisle Lighting Using Highbays..................................................... 104-105

lighting terminology and product rec

Parking and Area Lighting......................................................................................... 106-107

ommendations. We are trying to

Faade Flood Lighting................................................................................................. 110-111

make your job as easy as possible

Lamp Data........................................................................................................................ 116-131

by providing smart solutions for

Lighting Glossary........................................................................................................... 133-135

anycircumstance.

Notes ................................................................................................................................ 139-144

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Parking Lot & Security Lighting Using Wallcubes....................................... 108-109


Emergency Lighting Layout for Office Spaces.............................................. 112-115
Legend & Glossary of Terms..................................................................................

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Numerical Index............................................................................................................ 136-138

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General Lamp Information
Lamp Life:
Lamps can average 750 hours to
20000 hours depending on the light
source chosen. Average lamp life is the
number of hours the lamp should last
before it burns out. The average life is
determined when 50% of the lamps
initially installed are still operating.
For lamps with a rated average life of
24000 hours and more, life is based
on survival of 67% of the lamps.

Lumens per Watts

Lamp Life (Hours)

Metal Halide (30-112 Lumens Per Watt)


9000 - 24000 Hours Lamp Life

Compact Fluorescent (62-76 Lumens Per Watt)
10000 - 20000 Hours Lamp Life
Halogen MR16 (50w) (17 Lumens Per Watt)
2000 6000 Hours Lamp Life
Incandescent A19 (100w) (15 Lumens Per Watt)
750 - 1500 Hours Lamp Life
Linear Fluorescent (31-101 Lumens Per Watt)
7500 - 36000 Hours Lamp Life
Halogen PAR30 (75w) (13 Lumens Per Watt)
3000 Hours Lamp Life
Incandescent BR40 (85w) (11 Lumens Per Watt)
2500 Hours Lamp Life
LED (50-60 Lumens Per Watt)
50000 - 55000 Hours Lamp Life

When selecting the light source for your application, there are some things you need to consider:
Colour Rendering Index:
The Colour Rendering Index (CRI) is a relative scale to determine a light sources
ability to render an objects colour. The higher the number, 100 being the best,
the better the colour rendering. Specify a source that has 90+ where colour
matching/selection is occurring; 80+ for pleasant appearance of people, food
and merchandise; 80+ for offices, educational, health care and institutional
settings; 70+ for most industrial tasks. Specify a source that has 90+ where
colour matching/selection is occurring; 80+ for pleasant appearance of people,


CRI

Source

100
100
100
86 - 92
53 - 98
86 - 92
20 - 22

Incandescent
Halogen
Low Voltage Halogen
Compact Fluorescent
Linear Fluorescent
Metal Halide (Ceramic)
High Pressure Sodium

food and merchandise, for offices, educational, health care and institutional
settings; 70+ for most industrial tasks.
Colour Temperature:
Colour Temperature is measured in Kelvin and represents whether the light
source appears warm (1,500K), neutral (3,500K), cool or daylight (5,500K).
The chart below highlights the colour temperature and how it affects
the mood of thespace.

Kelvin Temperature


CRI

Source

25 - 90

LED

1500K 2000K 2500K 3000K 3500K 4000K 4500K


2700K
2700K - 2950K
2800K - 3050K
2700K - 4100K
3000K - 6500K
3000K - 4200K
1900K - 2200K

Hot

Warm

Cold

Spectral Power Distribution of LED Sources


The light from a LED
has an inherently
narrow spectum

Relative Spectral Power


Distribution

1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0

400

450

500

550

600

650

700

Wavelength (nm)
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Light Source Selection and Options
Incandescent

HID

The incandescent lamp is a source


of electric light that works by
incandescence, (a general term for
heat-driven light emissions which
includes the simple case of black body
radiation). An electric current passes
through a thin Tungsten filament,
heating it until it produces light. A filling
gas if often used in the enclosing glass to
reduce the filament evaporation rate and improve average life.
The enclosing glass bulb prevents the oxygen in air from reaching the
hot filament, which otherwise would be destroyed rapidly by oxidation.
Incandescent lamps provide superior colour rendering, easy dimming and
economical maintenance. The colour rendering of incandescent sources
ranges all the way from warm tones (approx. 2700K) of conventional
A lamps to the brilliant light (approx. 3000K) of tungsten halogen. (User
should beware that there is pending legislation to ban certain incandescent
A shaped light sources here in Canada).
Units featuring reflectorized lamps, such as PAR and low-voltage MR16
lamps, are a good choice for accent lighting and wall washing, or wherever
highly controlled beams and long lamp life are desired. The longer life
of PAR and low-voltage MR16 lamps also make them a good choice for
locations that are difficult to access. Small-scale halogen PAR lamps, such
as PAR16 and PAR20, produce crisp, white light that is very similar in effect
to low voltage halogen lighting although offering a lower lamp life when
compared to other PAR lamps or MR16s. By bringing out form, colour and
texture in the objects being lighted, low voltage halogen lighting draws
the viewer in and adds excitement to the composition.

A High-intensity discharge (HID) lamp is


a type of electrical lamp which produces
light by means of an electric arc between
tungsten electrodes housed inside a
transparent fused quartz or translucent
fused polycrystalline alumina tube.
This tube is filled with both gas and metal
salts. The gas facilitates the arc's initial
strike. Once the arc is started, it heats
and evaporates the metal salts forming a
plasma, which greatly increases the intensity of light produced by the arc.
High-intensity discharge lamps are a type of arc lamp.
Compared with fluorescent and incandescent lamps, certain HID lamps
have higher luminous efficacy since a greater proportion of their radiation
is in visible light as opposed to heat. Their overall luminous efficacy is
also much higher, they give a greater amount of light output per watt of
electricity input.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) light sources
provide high output, long life and the greatest
possible energy efficiency. These characteristics
make them a prime consideration for many
commercial applications.
Metal Halide is best suited for interior applications
as it provides better colour rendering than high
pressure sodium. HID lighting should be used for
ceilings over twelve feet where a strong punch of
light is required. For ceilings over 15 feet, consider
Metal Halide PAR lamps, which provide an even
X= Open luminaire
stronger throw of light.

Y= Enclosed luminaire

Fluorescent
A compact fluorescent lamp or fluorescent
tube is a gas discharge that uses electricity
to excite mercury vapor. The excited
mercury atoms produce short-wave ultra
violet light that then causes a phosphor to
fluoresce, producing visible light. There have
been some environmental concerns over the
mercury content in fluorescent light sources.
Rest assured that due to advancements in
technology the levels of mercury content
have decreased dramatically (from around
20mg per 4' lamp to as low as 1.7mg) .
More and more recycling programs are
becoming readily available to safely dispose
of the lamps when they reach end of life. Please refer to your lamp
manufacturers catalogue for exact mercury content. Note that the levels
may differentiate betweenmanufacturers. Unlike incandescent lamps,
fluorescent lamps always require a ballast to regulate the lamp power.
However, a fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more
efficiently by generating less heat and more light than an incandescent
lamp; lower energy costs offsets the higher initial cost of the lamp. While
larger fluorescent lamps have been mostly used in large commercial or
institutional buildings, the compact fluorescent lamp is now being used as
an energy-saving alternative to incandescent lamps in homes. Compared
with incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps use less power for the same
amount of light, generally last longer. While fluorescent is not as easy as
incandescent to dim, dedicated electronic fluorescent dimming ballasts are

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available when required.


With excellent improvements in colour rendering, colour temperature
capabilities coupled with state of the art electronic ballasts, fluorescent
lamps provide high lumen output with a fast and flicker free start up.
In addition, for superior performance capabilities it is recommended to
choose a luminaire with excellent performing optics to maximize the
element of quality lighting in any application.

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What is a LED?
LED is the acronym used for a Light Emitting Diode. LEDs are small semi conductors that allow passage of electrical current in one direction forward from the
anode to the cathode. An LED consists of two types of semi conductors P-type and N-type, these two elements need to be placed in direct contact to form a P-N
junction. The difference between LEDs and other diodes is that an LED is designed to produce photons and has a transparent package that allows visible energy
(light) to pass through. The colour of an LED is determined by the chemical composition of the semiconductor material used in the LED.

When electrons cross


the junction, they move
to a lower energy level.
As this change in energy
occurs, a photon (light)
is released.

p-type

hole
light

n-type

electron
conduction band
band gap
(forbidden band)
valence band

Solid State Lightings Evolution


These days, outdoor LED lights (Light Emitting Diode) are a given.
Designers the World over use them to provide a wonderful, glowing
illumination for numerous applications. But, like all great technologies, it
took years of research and development to get us to the design-friendly
space we find ourselves in now. Lets take a look back and examine the
process that made LED lighting what it is today.
The story of LEDs begins in 1962 with a man named Nick Holonyak.
Holonyak, seeking to make a name for himself at General Electric (GE)
developed the Worlds first Light Emitting Diode. Its colour? Red. Five
years later in 67, green LED saw light of day followed by amber in 69
and blue in 71. Clearly, LED lighting didnt appear overnight.
Throughout the following decades, numerous uses were discovered for
Holonyaks miraculous new light source including auto indicator lights and
traffic lights. But it would not be until 1996 that a great leap forward in LED
would take place with the creation of the first white LED light source. While
the quality of this first white light would not allow for interior or exterior
design applications, it proved useful for numerous day to day uses including
airport markers, exit signs and for use in portable devices like flashlights.
While experimentation with white light LED would continue, so too would
the evolution of coloured LED lighting. In 1998 RGB luminaires for colour
changing applications were introduced. These would prove so successful
that within five years Solid State RGB LED lighting was being used
throughout the entertainment industry for theatre, faade and accent
applications.
Finally, in 2004, accent lighting appropriate, white LED luminaires were
developed but it would still not be until 2008 that LEDs would become
an acceptable source of general illumination. The reason? Until that year,
designers considered white LED light sources to be too blue as their CRI
was quite low. Even today, there are rumblings that LED is too blue for
outdoor use with approximately 6000K in CCT. (Interestingly, some lighting
manufacturers recently began a marketing campaign to counter this notion.
Their position is that people can see better in blue light.) Even more recently,
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in an effort to refute these claims, the International Dark-Sky Association


(IDA) issued a statement in October 2009 entitled Blue Light Threatens
Animals and People. The IDA believes that blue tinged light can induce
photosynthesis suppression in plants, disrupt the habits of nocturnal animals
and upset human sleep patterns and circadian rhythms. Thankfully, in 2010
we are finally seeing the emergence of 4000K colour temperature light
sources that are much friendlier to our external environments.
So, we have examined LED as a light source, but what about its use
in terms of an entire SSL system? (A system comprised of four essential
elements the source, optics, heat dissipation and driver capabilities
that define performance and effective lumen output.) There are many
factors to be taken into consideration: LEDs present a high glare and emit
light in 180degrees. They are also small in size. The smaller they are, the
easier they are to control, position and direct the optics. Since LEDs dont
like high temperatures, heat dissipation is also crucial; the better the heat
sink, the lower the rate of failure. Overall, the final key factor to a wellfunctioning SSL system is good driver capabilities as the majority of SSL
products weigh in at around 50 lumens per watt. Yes, this runs counter to
the popular belief that an LED source offers roughly 100 lumens per watt,
but when you consider the optic, driver and wiring, all luminaires have their
losses. The upside of course is that with SSL lighting systems, lumens
can be specifically targeted to the task area, meaning less light wastage
compared to HID or fluorescent systems. There are still numerous other
advantages to using LED light sources. When dimmed, the lifespan of an
LED actually increases. Additionally, LEDs are the only light source that can
improve efficacy of electronic transfer into light when dimmed by the actual
SSL product itself. So, when you dim an SSL product, your performance
actually improves!
When we ask ourselves as designers, Have we finally arrived at a point
where LEDs and SSL lighting products can be safely used for exterior
environments? The answer is a resounding yes. The LED has had and
will continue to have a long and productive life.
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Indoor Commercial Linear Fluorescent Lighting


The choice of a fluorescent luminaire can be broken into three easy steps. The steps can be applied to any fluorescent project, large
or small. The CFI and Philips Lightolier brands of fluorescent luminaires incorporate highly reflective paint and efficient aluminum
louvers, each with their own distinct application. To make CFI and Philips Lightolier luminaires work for you, simply follow these three
easy steps.
Step 1 - Decide on a suitable light level
Step 2 - Choose a luminaire that fits your application
Step 3 - Space the luminaires appropriately by using the application performance criteria charts page 69.
NOTE: Consult the typical application portion for additional design advice pages 69-71.

1 - Decide on a suitable light level


Analyze the existing lighting system and the task being performed. This secondary step is necessary because experience has shown
that worker productivity and light levels go hand in hand. The following table is a quick reference for the accepted standards of these
applications.
Determination of illuminance categories

Indoor Commercial Recommendations from the IES for Quality Lighting

CATEGORY/
VALUE
(LUX)

ILLUMINANCE
(VERTICAL)

CATEGORY/
VALUE
(LUX)

ILLUMINANCE
(HORIZONTAL)

lighting design issues

INTERIOR APPLICATIONS
OFFICES
Open-plan office:

Intensive VDT use
300 lx (30 fc)
50 lx (5 fc)

Intermittent VDT use
500 lx (50 fc)
50 lx (5 fc)
Private office
500 lx (50 fc)
50 lx (5 fc)
SCHOOLS
Hallways

100 lx (10 fc)
Classrooms
Photocopies (3rd generation)
500 lx (50 fc)
PUBLIC SPACES
Banks (general circulation areas)
100 lx (10 fc)
30 lx (3 fc)
HEALTHCARE(clinics & offices)
Patient rooms (ambient lighting)
50 lx (5 fc)
30 lx (3 fc)
GENERAL AREAS
Stairways, corridors, toilets & washrooms
10 to 15 fc
Lobbies, lounges, reception areas & copy rooms
15 to 20 fc
VERY IMPORTANT IMPORTANT SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT

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2 - Choose a luminaire that fits your application
There are different styles of luminaires, and by design, each has particular applications they are designed for. Picking the right luminaire
for your application can be just as important as the installation. Here are some fluorescent luminaires shown within the guide and the
applications that are recommended for each of them.
Pendant Glare-Free Architectural: Models: AGC / AGH

Architectural contour form combined with low profile ultralight construction provides shadowless balanced
brightness. The perfect lighting solution for an ergonomic workplace. Row mountable for even more flexibility.
Applications
Open office and lobby areas where reading and computer terminal tasks are undertaken. Ideal for office, retail, senior
living and hospital environments.

Shielded Glare-Free Architectural: Models: QVS/QCE

Architectural styling combined with visually exciting elements provides shadowless balanced brightness. Low brightness
glow provides the occupant with a soft awareness of the lighting element, while increasing depth perception and a sense
of orientation within a space.
Applications
Open office and lobby areas where reading and computer terminal tasks are undertaken. Ideal for office, retail, senior
living and hospital environments.

Parabolic: Model: DPA

Ideal for office environments. This luminaires deep cell louver allows for a visual cut-off of the lamp to the eye as
reducing visual glare while still emitting sufficient light along task (horizontal) and VDT monitor (vertical) work planes.
Applications
Open office and lobby areas where reading and computer terminal tasks are undertaken.

Lensed Troffer: Model: AA

These are high performance lens troffers that offer adequate lighting at an economically based value.These models offer
hemmed edges which eliminate the hazard of cuts to the hand during installation.They also incorporate light leak stops which
block light from being visible in areas other than within the door frame. Mitered corner door frames offer a finished look to the
door frame.
Applications
Classrooms, open office and retail areas where general lighting is required at budget levels.

Modular Surface Lens: Model: SLB

The SLB is a high quality, surface modular luminaire that features a shallow and durable one-piece construction. This
design feature helps to create a clean ceiling appearance wherever its installed. This luminaire also allows for ease
in its installation due to its reversible flush steel door and snap-on w
iring channel cover. Its shallow 4 deep design
allows it to be utilized in areas where low plenum depth restrictions are apparent.
Applications
Ideal in areas for low ceiling applications or areas in which recessing a luminaire is not feasible. Suitable in classrooms, open office
and retail areas where general lighting is required at budget levels.

Surface Wrap Lens: Model: TX

Low profile 2-5/8" deep lensed luminaire. The wrap around lens design delivers a floating panel effect, and because
of its wrap around design, emits light laterally which aides in reducing ceiling contrast.
Applications
Ideal in areas for low ceiling applications or areas in which recessing a luminaire is not feasible. Suitable in classrooms,
open office and retail areas where general lighting is required at budget levels.

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3 - Space the luminaires appropriately
The following table outlines the spacing, and the intensity of light,
in footcandles, one can expect when installing these luminaires.
The spacing of the luminaires in this example are to be measured
center to center. As shown within these charts (see below), the 8'
x 8' spacing means that the distance to the next luminaire is 8ft. in
either direction, across or along.

Avg. Footcandles
Center to center
8 x 10 8 x 8


Luminaire
Size
Part Number









1'x4'
2'x2'
2'x4'
2'x2'
2'x4'
2'x2'
2'x4'
2'x2'
2'x4'
4'

AA248-UNVHIVA
AA2U6-UNVHIVA
AA2W8-UNVHIVA
DPA2G9LS26UUNVHI
DPA2G12LS232UNVHI
QVS2GPFOS2FTUNVPR
QVS2GPFOS332UNVH3
QCE2GOLOP224UNVPG
QCE2GOLOP228UNVPG
AGC4PGRDS254UNVPG

42
40
48
47
56
37
49
26
44
39

52
48
50
57
69
47
62
33
56
45

*Footcandles are based on room size 50' (W) x 70' (L) x 8.5' (H).

For more details on design parameters used see top of page 70.

8' x 8' Spacing Example

8' x 10' Spacing Example

Ceiling Grid: 2' x 4' grid


Luminaire Size: 2' x 4'
Room Dimensions: 26' x 20'

Ceiling Grid: 2' x 4' grid


Luminaire Size: 2' x 4'
Room Dimensions: 26' x 20'
Center to center across is 10'
Center to center along is 8'

8'

50' x 70' x 8.5'








12' x 16' x 8.5'


8' x 8' x 8.5'

8' x 8'

8' x 10'

6' x 8'

4 ctr

FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft

47
1.05
37
0.82
39
1.42
41
2.13

42
0.91
34
0.71
37
1.23
37
1.84

62
1.39
49
1.08
53
1.88
54
2.81

347V

QCE2GOLOP228347PG

QCE2GOLOP228UNVPG

QVS2GPFOS332347H3

QVS2GPFOS332UNVH3

64
1.65
55
1.44
51
2.50
55
3.75

QVS2GPFOS232347HI

45
0.88
39
0.77
44
1.33
51
2.00

QVS2GPFOS232UNVHI

Recessed Direct-Indirect (p. 12-13)


2' x 2'
2' x 4'
120V
347V 120V 347V 120V
347V 120V

QVS2GPFOS2FT347SB

Room Spacing
W x L x H

Pendant (p. 14)


D/I*
I*
120-277V

QVS2GPFOS2FTUNVPR


*D/I:
Direct-Indirect luminaire

installed 18" from ceiling

I: Indirect luminaire installed 18"
from ceiling

8'

AGC4PGRDS254UNVPG

8'

10'

AGH4PGRDS228UNVPG

Center to center along is 8'

Center to center across is 8'

56
0.95
44
0.74
45
1.28
44
1.92

FC: Average maintained footcandles - W/Sq Ft: Watts per square foot. See page 79 for more details on design parameters used.

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Recessed Fluorescent
Lensed (p. 3)

50' x 70' x 8.5' 8' x 8'


FC



W/Sq Ft


8' x 10' FC



W/Sq Ft
12' x 16' x 8.5' 6' x 8'
FC



W/Sq Ft

2' x 4'
AA2W8-UNVHIVA

Room Spacing
W x L x H

2' x 2'
AA2U6-UNVHIVA

1' x 4'
AA248-UNVHIVA

52
0.90
42
0.80
45
1.30

48
0.90
40
0.80
47
1.20

50
0.96
48
0.86
50
0.96

94
1.30
78
1.10
90
1.80

AA448-UNVH4VA

AA348-UNVH3VA

113
1.80
94
1.40
111
2.30

Surface/Recessed Fluorescent
Recessed Parabolic (p. 3)
Surface Lens (p. 4)

102
1.30
84
1.10
85
1.80

57
0.90
47
0.80
57
1.20

49
0.90
48
0.90
54
1.30

14" x 4'

90
1.80
77
1.40
54
1.30

1' x 4'

2' x 4'
SLB2SFSVA432120O4

69
0.90
56
0.80
66
1.20

9" x 4'

SLB1SFSVA232UNVHI

50' x 70' x 8.5' 8' x 8'


FC



W/Sq Ft


8' x 10' FC



W/Sq Ft
12' x 16' x 8.5' 6' x 8'
FC



W/Sq Ft

DPA2G9LS26UUNVHI

Room Spacing
W x L x H

2' x 2'
DPA2G18LS332UNVH3

2' x 4'
DPA2G12LS232UNVHI

TX448-UNVH4

TX248-UNVHI

50
0.90
40
0.80
50
1.20

105
1.80
84
1.40
101
2.30

FC: Average maintained footcandles - W/Sq Ft: Watts per square foot. See bottom of page 71 for more details on design parameters used.

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*D/I: Direct-Indirect luminaire installed
18" from ceiling
I: Indirect luminaire installed 18"
from ceiling

AGC4PGRD254UNVPG

SV45154UNVPG (Louvre)

SV4S154UNVPG (Lens)

SL4AAS15UPG

50' x 70' x 8.5'


12'

8' x 8' x 8.5'

FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft

38
0.78
50
1.04

61
1.44
62
1.92

33
0.76
43
1.04

30
0.76
38
1.04

34
0.74
78
0.98

FC

43

55

38

32

47

W/Sq Ft

1.32

2.4

1.32

0.132

1.18

FC

34

36

31

25

36

W/Sq Ft

0.99

1.8

0.99

0.99

0.84

FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft

44
2
28
1

50
3.75
44
1.87

37
2
21
1

33
2
18
1

54
1.68
35
0.84

Spacing
15'

12' x 16' x 8.5'

AGH4PGRDS228UNVPG

Room
WxLxH

Tandem Mounting

8'
Quantity 4
2 Rows
Each Side
Centered
Quantity 3
1 Row
Lengthwise
6'
Quantity 2
Centered
Quantity 1

FC: Average maintained footcandles - W/Sq Ft: Watts per square foot. See below for more details on design parameters used.

Results based on: Average footcandles maintained, total Light Loss Factor (L.L.F.)=0.82 Reflectances: 80% Ceiling (white acoustical tile), 50% Wall (off-white paint), 20% Floor
(medium grey carpet). RE835 T8 lamps rated at 3000 lumens, RE835 TT5 lamps rated at 3150 lumens, RE835 T5 lamps rated at 2610 lumens & RE835 T5HO lamps rated at 4400
lumens. 1' x 1' calculation grid at 30 from finished floor. Results may vary.
Calculations have been performed according to IESNA & CIE standards and good practice. Some differences between measured values and calculated results may occur due to
tolerances in calculation methods, testing procedures, component performance, measurement techniques and field conditions such as voltage and temperature variations. Input
data used to generate the attached calculations such as room dimensions, reflectances, furniture and architectural elements significantly affect the lighting calculations. If the real
environment conditions do not match the input data, differences will occur between measured values and calculated values.

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Typical Office Layouts and Application Advice

Designing an Open Office


Open Office Recessed Layout
1. This is a typical open office layout, using an 8' by 8' or an 8' by 10' grid.
We measure the spacing from the center of the fixtures.
2. Choose your luminaires according to the charts provided on pages 69-71.
3. If you would like to conserve energy, use a superior performing luminaire, with fewer lamps.
Keep in mind task lighting is being incorporated into office space frequently, so the average
lighting levels required are being decreased.
4. This layout also suits a suspended fixture such as the Agili-T, for ultimate energy savings.

8'
8'

Open Office Tandem Layout


1. This is a layout suitable for suspended luminaires.
2. This is an excellent application for an open ceiling but still does a fantastic job when acoustic
tile is present.
3. Space your luminaires in rows running 12', 14', or 15'. Luminaires to be mounted tandem with
Agili-Ts easy mounting system, this is easily achieved!
This is an excellent application for a contemporary and modern space. This is a very suitable
application when energy is a concern, because you can achieve an excellent light level with
228W T5 lamp per luminaire.
4. Consult the tandem mounting chart on page 71 for lighting levels, spacing recommendations
for all suspended luminaires.

14'

4'

Designing a Private Office


1. Small offices are commonly 8'x 8' or 10'x10' in size.
2. It is best to provide only one luminaire. If a high level of lighting and better quality
of illumination is desired, it is recommended to use a superior optic and better
performance such as Alter Soft Lights 2x4 or Agili-T, rather than increasing the
amount of luminaires. This will help bring energy consumption to a minimum and
quality to a maximum.
3. There are two choices in terms of general lighting, one is to place two 2' x 4'
luminaires perpendicular to the desk surface (see diagram A) the other is to place four
2' x 2' luminaires perpendicular to the desk surface (see diagram B).
4. Task lighting is always recommended in any small office or cubicle. The average age of
employees is increasing, therefore supplemental lighting is becoming more necessary.
5. If you are incorporating task lighting, it is strongly recommended to switch general and
task lighting separately.
6. Accent lighting to illuminate the walls is a good way to make your small office appear
larger. Refer to page 82 for accent lighting tips.

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Designing a Boardroom
1. Boardroom lighting is best layed out with recessed
downlights running the perimeter of the room on 6' or 8'
centers. Using accent lighting or wall washing type lighting
provides a nice effect for a boardroom space. See wash
washing and accent lighting pages 82-83.
2. A centre suspended or recessed tandem architectural
type luminaire is recommended to be located over the
boardroom table for optimal task lighting on the working
surface. Products such as the Agili-T, ALS or Alter Soft Lights.
These products would be ideal for a boardroom application.
3. Light control is strongly recommended for both perimeter
lighting and centre task type lighting. Simple slide dimmer
works great along with all other more sophisticated systems
such as MultiSet Pro.

1.5 pi
8'
6'

8'

Designing a Corridor
Corridor Lighting is commonly a lighting application over
lighted. Commonly you see levels of 30 plus foot candles. A
recommended level of illumination is only 10-15 foot candles.
There are 2 common approaches to illuminating a corridor in
commercial applications;
a) with a linear light source be it recessed or pendant
b) with recessed downlights.
1. Linear corridor lighting is often best achieved to use a 1
lamp linear fluorescent, pendant or a recessed troffer on 12,
14 or 16 foot centers. Commonly a 2 lamp will be used, but
that is far more illumination than is actually required.
2. Recessed downlight layouts should be on 6' or 8'
centres. Keep in mind a recessed downlight with a single
13W compact fluorescent is sufficient to keep energy
consumption under control.

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Our products
Lytecaster sets the standard for the downlighting industry with innovative advances, trusted luminaires and flexible options that
open up ever growing recessed lighting design opportunities.
DESIGN FLEXIBILITY MATCHING FAMILY APPROACH FINISH SELECTION
DESIGNED-IN PERFORMANCE PATENTED FLEX MOUNTING SYSTEM FAST & FORGIVING INSTALLATIONS
Calculite is Philips Lightoliers finest, most technologically advanced family of luminaires. Every Calculite product represents our
highest standards of quality and boldest creative efforts in lighting engineering and luminaire craftsmanship. A unique optical apparatus
that maintains perfect lamp-reflector alignment, providing essential glare control and outstanding visual comfort. (50 cut off).
GLARE-FREE LIGHTING UNITIZED OPTICAL SYSTEM OPTIMAL HID-CFL PERFORMANCE
INSTALLATION FLEXIBILITY DESIGN AESTHETICS
Lytespan track provides lighting professionals with a truly unparalleled design vocabulary
that speaks directly to the architectural beauty of a space, enhancing details and complementing
the environment.
MINIMALIST & CLASSIC FORMS VERSATILE DESIGNS EXTENSIVE FUNCTIONALITY
PRECISION ENGINEERING SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE

Lighting effects explained


Each lighting technique is visually identified by an icon. Refer to the icon selected for product selection.
General Lighting - Light for overall illumination
Creates even luminosity in open spaces or hallways. Achieved with
recessed lighting products such as Lytecaster Premium Die-cast
Step Baffle luminaires.
Provides an overall spread of light
Makes for a comfortable visual environment

Ambiance Lighting - Light for decorative illumination


Sets a mood through decorative luminaires integrated into the space. Can be used as general light
ing. Achieved with recessed lighting products such as Lytecaster Rounded Glass luminaires.
Illumination using decor-enhancing lighting elements
Creates a feeling of warmth and intimacy
Adds personal touch to any environment
Adds luminance to the ceiling

Accent Lighting - Light to draw attention


Attracts the eye to specific areas of the room. Useful to highlight paintings, sculptures and other displays.
Especially effective when the luminaire provides added versatility, as with Slot Aperture.
Directs extra light to selected objects and surfaces
Provides dramatic interest
Using multiple luminaires such as an open adjustable recessed downlight or track head
closer to the wall could be considered as wall washing

Task Lighting - Light to work by


Creates well diffused, supplementary lighting for tasks, such as reading, paperwork, food
preparation. For kitchen or hobby tasks, a concentrated light from above is preferred. Light
generally comes from over the
shoulder, as with Lytecaster Contour #516.
Directs extra light to work areas
Enables improved task performance
Some models are wet location certified for washroom task areas.

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Wet location certified for


washroom task areas.

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4 easy steps General Lighting
Step 1 - Select desired light level
Step 2 - Choose the distribution characteristics to suit your application
Step 3 - Choose the light source
Step 4 - Space the luminaires appropriately for a superior performance

Step 1 - Select desired light level


Recommended Lighting Level for all applications:
Kitchen / Bathroom counters / Family room reading................................................................................... High (41 to 50 footcandles)
Living room / Lobbies / Recreation areas / Stores......................................................................................... Medium (21 to 40 footcandles)
Hallway / Circulation / Stairs / Relaxation areas.............................................................................................. Low (10 to 20 footcandles)

Step 2 - Choose the distribution characteristics to suit your application


Reflectors today play an ever-increasing role in maximizing light output, especially with the widespread use of economical incandescent,
fluorescent and HID. Crafted from high quality, corrosion-resistant aluminum, reflectors are designed to achieve the highest output
possible from the available source. In addition, aperture size selection has been extended, ensuring a wider variety of lamps in all three
performance options offered in this catalogue. Please consult product pages for rating.
Applicable on reflectors using A, CFL & HID lamps only

Good P

Better PP

Best PPP

Performance PPPP

Basic white or baffled reflectors provide


good reflectivity and glare control.They are
finished using a high-gloss paint featuring
added durability, improved UV-inhibiting
properties and better overall performance.

Anobrite reflectors are chemically bright


ened and anodized for permanent high re
flectivity. They ensure better glare control.
Combined with baffles or Alzak cones,
these reflectors provide 25% higher per
formance than basic white reflectors.

Deep Alzak reflectors offer the highest


efficiency and best glare control. Each re
flector is chemically polished to a highly
specular finish. Deep Alzak delivers
approximately 40% more light output than
black baffled units, which results in fewer
luminaires to light a space and significant
long-term energy savings.

Performance Alzak reflectors feature


dedicated horizontal and vertical optics
suitable for commercial projects. Designed
with cut-off from 60-65 degrees, these
trims provide excellent glare control and
lamp shielding as well as wattages up to
a 42W Triple Tube. Performance trims de
liver approximately 20 to 25% more light
output than baffles or Alzak cones units.

NOTE: Please ensure you consult cones & baffles explained on the next page to achieve the best solution for your specific application in
general lighting.

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Step 2 - C
 hoose the distribution characteristics to suit your application
(cont'd)
Cones and Baffles
Different reflector finishes have different impacts on luminaire performance. Lytecaster features these cone and baffle finishes:
CL - Clear Specular Alzak
Provides the highest efficiencie from the
installed source, visually integrating with
typical reflector finishes of parabolic louvered
fluorescent troffers. Finished with the
Iridescence Free process, which virtually
eliminates the rainbow effect.

CCL - Comfort Clear


A new formula driven by the stringent reflec
tor design requirements of vertical triple tube
downlights. This process slightly softens the
mirror image inherent with specular finishes.
Comfort Clear presents a gentle luminosity
when illuminated, thus minimizing a darkhole appearance. This low maintenance finish
is anti-iridescent and is fingerprints free.

CCD - Comfort Clear Diffuse


The Comfort Clear Diffuse finish produces a
slightly brighter aperture than our standard
Comfort Clear due to an additional chemical
brightening. You can expect a slight reduc
tion in light output compared to standard
Comfort Clear.

BK - Black Step Baffle


Seamless matte black baffle is made of diecast aluminum in premium version. Captures
stray light in its precise sawtooth profile.
Produces very low brightness that is ideal for
low maintenance areas. Black phenolic baffles
are available in a budget version.

CH - Chrome
A budget lower reflectance version
of the Clear Specular Alzak, it offers a clear
specular finish.

WH - White Step Baffle


Matte white painted baffle is made of die-cast
aluminum in premium version. Produces a
pleasant transition with most ceiling finishes.
Baffle and flange are painted with the same
paint and are a perfect match. White phenolic
baffles are available in a budget version.

BS - Brass
A budget lower reflectance version of the
Gold Specular Alzak. Its unique colour mixes
well with brass accessories in a home.

Step 3 - Choose your light source

Incandescent

Fluorescent

HID

LED

For more details, please consult page 65.

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Understanding Photometric Data
General Lighting from Multiple Units
Footcandle values are initial and average and are at a work plane height of
30" above the floor. They are shown for various luminaire spacings in a large
room (30' x 50') and a small room (8' x 12'), both with ceiling heights
of 8' to 12'. Room finishes are typical: white ceiling (80% refl.), light walls
(50% refl.), and dark floor (20% refl.).

Ctr. to Ctr.





Work Plane
1.0

Rm.
Ht.
30"

1105CL 1 x 13W Quad Tube


Center to
Footcandles
Center Large Small
Spacing Room Room
4'
36
28
6'
16
13 S.R. =
8'

Spacing Ratio
To find the maximum spacing of luminaires for even lighting, multiply the
Spacing Ratio (S.R.) by the luminaire height above the work plane.
1105CL 1 x 13 Quad Tube
Given
1105CL Reflector Trims with one 13W Quad Tube lamp

mounted in a small room with an 8' high white ceiling and

light walls.
Find The spacing of luminaires for 25 to 30 foot-candles (initial).
Solution
See Multiple Units chart. These luminaires, mounted on 4'

centers, will provide 28 footcandles at a work plane height

of 30" from the floor. The Spacing Ratio of 1.0 allows these

luminaires to be mounted up to 5.5' apart {1 x (8 - 2.5)}

and still provide even lighting.
Downlighting from a Single Unit
Footcandle (FC) values are initial and are at the center of the beam, 30
above the floor. The Beam Diameter is to the point that the candlepower
drops to 50% of maximum.





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1005 75W BR-30 FL


Rm.
Ht.

F. C.
Work Plane
Beam Dia.

30"

Height
to Floor
8'
10'
12'

Foot-
Candles
13
7
4

Beam
Diameter
6'
9'
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Step 4 - Space the luminaires appropriately for a superior performance

Calculite Performance Data


Compact Fluorescent lamp (see products on pages 15-16)
Room
25' x 25'
Luminaires
Reflectance
80, 50 , 20

4' c/c
5' c/c
6' c/c
7' c/c
8' c/c
9' c/c 10' c/c
LLF 0.8
Qty of luminaires 36 25 16 16 9 9 9
Work of plane at 30"
Ceiling height

8011CCLW 4118VG120/347

18w TTT
8011CCLW 4126VG120/347

26w TTT
8021CCLW 612632BG120/347

26w TTT

8021CCL
612632BG120/347

32w TTT

8031CCLW 612632BG120/347

26w TTT

8031CCLW 612632BG120/347

32w TTT

8037CCLW 71263242BG120/347

26w TTT

8037CCLW 71263242BG120/347

32w TTT

8037CCLW 71263242BG120/347

42w TTT

8056CCLW 7226HF120

2 x 26 QT

8038CCLW 82263242HG120/347

2 x 26w TTT


8038CCLW 82263242HG120/347

2 x 32w TTT


8038CCLW 82263242HG120/347

2 x 42w TTT

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26 fc
18 fc



9 ft
25 fc
17 fc
8 ft
39 fc
26 fc
18 fc
16 fc


9 ft
38 fc
26 fc
17 fc
15 fc
8 ft
47 fc
32 fc
21 fc
19 fc


9 ft
45 fc
31 fc
20 fc
18 fc


10 ft
39 fc
27 fc
18 fc
16 fc


8 ft

44 fc
30 fc
26 fc


9 ft
43 fc
28 fc
25 fc


10 ft
42 fc
28 fc
24 fc


8 ft
47 fc
32 fc
22 fc
19 fc


9 ft
46 fc
31 fc
21 fc
18 fc
10 ft
44 fc
30 fc
20 fc
18 fc
8 ft

50 fc
33 fc
30 fc


9 ft
48 fc
32 fc
29 fc
19 fc
10 ft
46 fc
31 fc
28 fc
18 fc
8 ft

47 fc
31 fc
28 fc
18 fc
9 ft
45 fc
30 fc
27 fc
17 fc
10 ft
64 fc
29 fc
26 fc
17 fc
8 ft

59 fc
39 fc
35 fc
23 fc
21 fc
9 ft
57 fc
38 fc
34 fc
22 fc
20 fc
10 ft
56 fc
36 fc
32 fc
21 fc
19 fc
8 ft


47 fc
42 fc
27 fc
25 fc
9 ft
45 fc
40 fc
26 fc
24 fc
10 ft
43 fc
39 fc
25 fc
23 fc
8 ft


45 fc
40 fc
26 fc
24 fc
9 ft

43 fc
39 fc
25 fc
23 fc
10 ft

42 fc
37 fc
24 fc
8 ft



57 fc
38 fc
35 fc
9 ft
61 fc
39 fc
37 fc
10 ft
59 fc
38 fc
35 fc
12 ft
55 fc
35 fc
32 fc
8 ft




47 fc
44 fc
9 ft
46 fc
42 fc
10 ft
43 fc
40 fc
12 ft
40 fc
37 fc
8 ft




56 fc
53 fc
9 ft
54 fc
50 fc
10 ft
51 fc
48 fc
12 ft
47 fc
44 fc

21 fc

32 fc
33 fc
32 fc
29 fc
40 fc
38 fc
37 fc
34 fc
47 fc
45 fc
43 fc
40 fc

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Calculite Performance Data


Distance on centre

HID Metal Halide lamp (see product on page 17)

Centre to centre

Room
40' x 40'
Luminaires
Reflectance
80, 50 , 20

9' c/c
10' c/c 12' c/c 15' c/c
LLF 0.75 Qty of luminaires 9 9 9 9
Work of plane at 30"
Ceiling height

C710MHOE1 1 x 100W ED17P




12 ft
15 ft
20 ft
25 ft


49 fc

50 fc

47 fc

Ceiling
height

34 fc
33 fc
Work of plane
30 from the floor

Fc = footcandle

LED lamp (see products on page 17)


Product




C4L10N1





C4L10R1





C6L15N1



C6L20R1

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Qty of luminaires

4' c/c

5' c/c

Luminaires
6' c/c
7' c/c

8' c/c

9' c/c

36
36 fc
25
29 fc
16
20 fc
12
9 fc
36
36 fc


25
29 fc


16
20 fc


12
9 fc
36
50 fc


25
39 fc


16
31 fc


9
21 fc
25
54 fc
16
42 fc
9
21 fc
35 fc
35 fc

10' c/c

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Lytecaster Performance Data


Compact Fluorescent lamp
Spacing and Performance Criteria
Room
25' x 25'
Luminaires
Reflectance
80, 50 , 20

4' c/c
5' c/c
6' c/c
7' c/c
8' c/c
9' c/c 10' c/c
LLF 0.8
Qty of luminaires 36 25 16 16 9 9 9
Work of plane at 30"
Ceiling height

2001CD
13W (1) Triple or Quad


2001CD
18W (1) Triple


1001CD
18W (1) Triple


1001CD
26W (1) Triple


1101CD
26W (1) Triple/Quad


1101CD
32W (1) Triple/Quad


1101CD
42W (1) Triple/Quad


1101HCD
26W (1) Triple/Quad


1101HCD
32W (1) Triple


1101HCD
42W (1) Triple


1146CCD
26W (1) Triple/Quad


1146CCD
32W (1) Triple

App. 6-3/4"

1105
26W (1) Triple/Quad

App. 6-3/4"

1105 32W (1) Triple

App. 6-3/4"

1105 42W (1) Triple

App. 6-3/4"

8 ft
23
16



10 ft 21 15
12 ft 16
8 ft
32
21
15
14

10 ft
25 16 11
12 ft 22
8 ft
40
27
16
16

10 ft
37 25 14 13
12 ft 31 20
8 ft
48
36
24
31

10 ft
45 33 18 16
12 ft
38 26 17
8 ft
53
36
24
23
14

10 ft
49 34 22 21 13
12 ft
45 32 21 20 12
8 ft

47
31
30
18
17
15
10 ft
44 29 28 16 15
12 ft
60 40 26 25 15
8 ft


46
45
27
26
24
10 ft
42 44 24 23 22
12 ft
61 39 37 23 22 21
8 ft
50
35
23
22

10 ft
46 32 21 20
12 ft
42 29 19 18
8 ft
63 43 29 28 16 15
10 ft
59 40 26 25 15
12 ft
53 37 24 23
8 ft
46 30 29 17 16
10 ft
60 42 27 26 16 15
12 ft
56 39 25 24 15
8 ft
47
33
21
20

10 ft
43 31 20 19
12 ft
41 29 18 17
8 ft 44 28 27 16 15
10 ft
58
41
26
25
15
12 ft
54 38 25 24 14
8 ft
46
33
20
19
10 ft
45
32
19
18
12 ft
43 30 18 17
8 ft 45 28 27 15
10 ft

43
26
25
12 ft 40 24 23
8 ft 40 39 20 19
10 ft


36
34
18
17
12 ft 32 30 16 15

For CL trim finishes add 10% to the footcandle levels.

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Lytecaster Performance Data


Incandescent
Spacing and Performance Criteria
Room
25' x 25'
Luminaires
Reflectance
80, 50 , 20

4' c/c
5' c/c
6' c/c
7' c/c
8' c/c
9' c/c 10' c/c
LLF 0.8
Qty of luminaires 36 25 16 16 9 9 9
Work of plane at 30"
Ceiling height

1146CCD-1102
150W A-21
8 ft

10 ft

12 ft
1146CCD-1102
100W A-19
8 ft

10 ft

12 ft

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43 31 26 18
43 31 26 18
44 32 25 19
38 26 19 16
38 26 19 16
39 25 18 15

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Step 1 - Choose your type of luminaire

Track
Adjustable Downlight

Step 2 - Choose your light source

Incandescent

HID

For more details, please consult page 65.

Step 3 - Position luminaire accordingly for desired end result


Accent Lighting
Use individual luminaires in small areas or for creating focal points of light.
For the best viewing of pictures and three-dimensional objects, locate accent
lights so that their beams are aimed 30 from vertical. Three-dimensional
objects stand out best when cross-lighted from two accent lights. Size the
beam to the object(s) being highlighted and illuminate them more than three
times the surround level. To gauge beam spread and intensity, see lighting data
at the end of this guide.

45 Aiming Angle

Distance (D)
2' 4' 6' 8'
C

10'

2'

2'

4'

4'

er
Be
am

45

of

eam

fB

ro

nte

8'

nt

6'

Ce

30

Distance (D)
4' 6' 8'

Ce

2'

Distance (C)

The charts locate the distance (C) to the center of the light beam for various
mounting distances (D) and for aiming angles 30 and 45 from vertical. 30
from vertical is the preferred aiming angle for lighting pictures on a wall.
Example: When an accent light is located 3' from a wall and aimed 30 from
vertical, the center of the light beam will be about 5' down from the ceiling.

6'
8'

Distance (C)

30 Aiming Angle

Accent Lighting/Beam Center Location

10'

10'

12'

12'

14'

14'

NOTE: For photometric & performance data for accent lighting, refer to lamp page (126-131).

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Indoor Residential & Commercial Lighting using Wall Washing


Step 1 - Choose a luminaire to suit the application

Wall Washer
Adjustable Downlight

Step 2 - Choose your light source

Incandescent

Fluorescent

HID

For more details, please consult page 65.

Distance on centre

Step 3 - Choose spacing criteria to suit desired effect


Centre to centre
Wall Washing
Smoothly illuminated vertical surfaces from floor to ceiling. Wall washing
luminaires are ideal to make rooms appear more spacious, define a space,
light a wall with paintings or works of art and make colours and textures
more lively.

Low Voltage Halogen Adjustable


Luminaire
Ceiling
height

Lamp*
20W MR-16 FL
Distance from wall
2 feet
Work of plane
30 from the floor
Lighting starts at
1 foot
Lighting level
Medium
Luminaire spacing
3 feet

20W MR-16 SP
2 feet
1 foot
High
3 feet

Line Voltage Halogen Adjustable Luminaire

*For more detailed information on lamp data, see pages 126-131.

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Lamp*
Distance from wall
Lighting starts at
Lighting level
Luminaire spacing

50W ES/ESD-16 FL
2 feet
1 foot
Medium
3 feet

50W PAR-20 FL
2 feet
1 foot
High
3 feet

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Ceiling
height

Indoor Residential & Commercial Task Light using Downlight


Step 1 - Choose your light source

Incandescent

Fluorescent

Work of plane
30 from the floor

HID

For more details, please consult page 65.

Step 2 - Choose your downlight to suit your desired effect


Task Lighting
Luminaires using a medium beam lamp appro
priately located over a work plane, a desk or a
kitchen counter will supply a good lighting.
It is very important to locate luminaires in a way to
avoid shadows on the working plan.
For task lighting using compact fluorescent or HID
sources in a commercial application using Calculite
products, please consult photometric data on
pages78-79.

NOTE: Consult Lamp Data for additional performance criteria.

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Typical Residential Layouts and Issues

Designing a Kitchen
There are two key elements to good kitchen lighting; lighting the horizontal
surface and lighting the vertical surface. When designing a kitchen it is
important to keep in mind what the surfaces are being used for, we need to
see our task areas.
Horizontal Surfaces
All counter, sink, stove tops and islands are considered to be the horizontal
task areas.
1. Counters are a very much used work space in kitchens. Providing a
standard strip, single lamp linear source is the best way to illuminate such
surfaces. A small recessed source can be used. However the work surface
can appear to have a spotted effect. Linear sources give a more even look.
When spacing your luminaires a good rule to follow is the 2:1 ratio, for
instance, if you have 8 feet of counter space that you require 4 feet of
a fluorescent linear source. Ensure you install centered in the space and
at the front of the upper cabinetry. If you install the lighting fixture in the
centre of the upper cabinets, your light source will not fall in the middle of
your counter. ( product recommendation side mount strip p. 8)
2. It is always important to provide good illumination over the sink and
island. Decorative type pendant luminaires and recessed down lights are
popular choices for this application. Place luminaire centered above sink.
It is recommended to use a minimum 75W for incandescent or 26W for
fluorescent.
3. When illuminating a kitchen island it is in good design practice to provide
a series of 1, 3 or 5 luminaires depending on the size of your island. Space
the luminaires evenly over the island. If you are using a 35W inc or a 9W
fluo use 3 ft spacing, 50W inc or 13W fluo use 5foot spacing and if you
are using 75W or 26W fluorescent use 6 foot spacing.

7'

2.5'

4'

3'

Vertical Surfaces
1. It is highly recommended to illuminate the cabinetry for the vertical tasks
being preformed in a kitchen. A flood type recessed down light or even
better, a wall washer recessed luminaire is advised. Place luminaires 4 or
5 or feet apart ideally. Try not to exceed 50W incandescent or 13W in
fluorescent per luminaire.
2. A nice element to include in any kitchen design is also to incorporate
accent or wall washing the lighting around the perimeter walls, this allows
the space to appear larger. Please refer to pages 82-83 for wall washing and
accent lighting recommendations.

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Typical Residential Layouts and Issues

Designing a Bathroom

There are three key areas when it comes to providing illumination for a
bathroom.
1. Mirror lighting - The best way to provide lighting for a mirror is
from three different directions. First, we need to light from the top to
illuminate the forehead and the second two are from each side of the
mirror to illuminate each side of the face. Providing a recessed down
light or a horizontally mounted wall luminaire is recommended. Providing
illumination from each side of the mirror is essential, providing you have
the space to accommodate the luminaires. A wall sconce on each side of
the mirror, mounted half way up the mirror, as shown in illustration A. If
you have an inset with walls on both sides, mount your sconces centered
with the counter as seen in illustration B.
2. Shower lighting - Providing a luminaire in any shower or over any
tub is in good design practice. Center a recessed down light over either
a shower or bathtub, ensure that the lighting fixture you have chosen is
wet location listed. A few good product recommendations for shower
lighting are as follows; 1078 pg 32 1090 or the 300 series shower
light page 41.
3. Toilet lighting - Toilet lighting is only required when the toilet is tucked
away from the general lighting area. If the area does not appear to be
well lit, provide a recessed down light over the toilet.
4. In larger bathrooms recessed down lights may be required for additional
illumination or general lighting. Commonly a few luminaires are sufficient.
It is recommended to space the luminaires on 6 foot centers, keep in
mind when providing general illumination in a bathroom that you do
have other lit areas; the mirror, shower and toilet, so dont over illuminate.
5. Light control and controlling each area is always important to remember
when it comes to good design practice.

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Designing a Home Theatre


1. It is recommended to choose a deep reflector for your recessed down
lights and wall washer type luminaires. Minimizing glare and lamp image
will decrease the reflectance in the screen.
2. Providing wall washer type luminaires on a dimmer is a great lighting
technique to provide minimal non intrusive illumination during screening
and a very soft light effect and level to provide safe circulation.
Remember to take art work layouts and furniture location into account
when determining the location of your wall washer luminaires. Perhaps
consider the 300 series (309) for accent artwork or posters in the space.
3. Try and avoid running recessed luminaires in rows in front of the
screen. If you run your recessed down lights on a slight angle (as seen in
illustration) you will minimize the probability of your luminaires reflecting
in your screen. Option B would be to eliminate the two recessed down
lights closest to the screen. Please see diagram two for details. This will
make it very easy to have your general lights on a soft dimming setting
even during a viewing.
4. Light control is very important in a home theatre design. Ensure you
include a minimum of two slide dimmers, one for the wall washer
luminaires and one for the recessed down lights for general illumination.
Note it is in good design practice to include 3 or 4 dimmers in a
hometheatre.

13'

6'
2'

5'
9.5'

6'

6'

2'
9.5'

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Product Offering for Industrial and Outdoor Applications


Retail & Commercial Lighting Using Highbays (pages 90-91)
VALUE COMMERCIAL HIGHBAY

KEENE - Economical highbay performs in higher


ambient temperatures than the Value Acrylic Highbay,
while providing ambiance and up light from a clear acrylic
reflector and white ballast housing.

TriLyte

T-Bay

CFI - TriLytes good looks make it an appropriate choice for a


wide variety of non-industrial applications, including retail stores,
indoor sports facilities and other spaces requiring visually appealing
surroundings. The T5 linear fluorescent lamps it utilizes have high
colour rendering indexes,(CRI), of 85 which allow for hightened colour
perception, a necessity for retail applications.

CFI - T-Bay is a value oriented fluorescent high bay


dedicated to contractors. T-Bay installation is easy thanks
to the QuickHang flexible chain accessory making lighting
retrofit from a metal halide high bay easier than ever
while decreasing energy costs up to 50%.

Parking Facility Lighting (pages 92-93)


MULTILITE

KEENE - Rugged, high performance and low glare option


providing a uniform garage lighting application.

Indoor Industrial Lighting Using HID Highbays (pages 99-103)


Ultrabay

Value Highbay

Coolbay

KEENE - Sealed performance optics provide optimum


horizontal and vertical illumination with a low glare
prismatic refractor.

KEENE - Durable, reliable


and cost effective highbay lighting option.

KEENE - Durable, reliable and versatile highbay that


provides maximum performance for everyday
industrial spaces.

Warehouse Aisle Lighting Using Highbays (pages 104-105)


ULTRABAY

KEENE - Sealed performance optics


provide optimum horizontal and vertical
illumination with a low glare prismatic
refractor.

TRILYTE

CFI - TriLyte offers lighting solutions for a wide


range of high bay (25' to 45') and low bay
(under 25') facilities. In warehouses, TriLyte's low
profile design allows for installations closer to
the ceiling which creates fewer incidents due to
material handling equipment and lets you pile
merchandise higher.

T-Bay Pacific

CFI - T-Bay is a value oriented fluorescent


high bay dedicated to contractors.
T-Bay installation is easy thanks to the
QuickHang flexible chain accessory
making lighting retrofit from a metal halide
high bay easier than ever while
decreasing energy costs up to 50%.

CFI - The Pacific vapourtight fluorescent


high bay is designed for demanding
environments including food processing
facilities, refrigerated storage and
industrial applications.

Parking & Area Lighting (pages 106-107)


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PentaFlood

FLOODPAK

KEENE - Cost effective family of floodlights with powerful performance


and a dependable, rugged, compact design. PentaFlood is also available
as a Faade Flood Lighting solution.

KEENE - Blend of architectural design and performance.


Create a family of outdoor luminaires with the Floodpak for all of your
exterior applications. Floodpak is also available as a Faade Floodlight
& Wallcube.

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Parking & Area Lighting (pages 106-108)
SILHOUETTE

TLF

KEENE - Rugged and versatile, outdoor area light.


Provides flexibility, performance and ease of maintenance.

STONCO - Low cost, budget conscious,


basic floodlight.

Parking Lot & Security Lighting Using Wallcubes


(pages 108-109)

MINI / MAXI

FLOODPAK

RADIANCE

Lytepro 7

KEENE - Rugged construction


with high performance optics
in a classic compact design.

KEENE - A blend of architectural design and


performance. Create a family of outdoor
luminaires with the Floodpak for all of your
exterior applications. Floodpak is also available
as a Faade Floodlight & Area Light.

KEENE - Improved performance over


conventional wallcubes, providing a full cut off
distribution with an architectural design.

KEENE - Your contractor-friendly LED


luminaire with a wide light distribution at less
than a third the energy consumption of a
35W HPS and more than double the life.

TLW

STONCO - General, low cost wallcube


for budget conscious applications.

WPS

STONCO - Basic, low cost wallcube


for budget conscious applications.

Faade Flood Lighting (pages 110-111)


PentaFlood FLOODPAK

KEENE -Cost effective family of floodlights


with powerful performance and a
dependable, rugged, compact design.
PentaFlood is also available
as a Parking & Area Lighting solution.

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KEENE - A blend of architectural design and


performance. Create a family of outdoor
luminaires with the Floodpak for all of your
exterior applications. Floodpak is also
available as an Area Light & Wallcube.

TLF

STONCO - Low cost, budget concious,


basic floodlight.

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Large Retail & Commercial Lighting Using Highbays


Mounting Heights of 20' to 30'/Light Level-30 Footcandle Average

Step 1 - Determine if the layout will be for General Lighting or for use over Feature Areas. For General Lighting refer to the
chart for 30 Footcandles below and if Feature Area lighting is needed refer to the chart for 50 footcandles on the next page.
Step 2 - Choose between Metal Halide
, Pulse Start Metal Halide
the index on page 74 for general information on lamp sources.

or T5

lamp sources. Refer to

Step 3 - Determine the approximate dimensions of the space to be illuminated.


Step 4 - Locate the dimensions in the left column (Select the nearest value).
Step 5 - Identify the products available by matching the dimensions (Step 3) and the products available for the 20' to 30'
mounting heights. Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.

Select a
product
Light Level - 30 Footcandle Average
PS Metal Halide
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

90

Metal Halide
Value Commercial Highbay
VCH400PSK-T
VCH400MAK-T

T5
Trilyte
FH4C5DXX654UNVP6 W/FH4WG5
FH4C5DXX654347P6 W/FH4WG5

T-Bay
FHT4C5DXX654UNVP6
FHT4C5DXX654347P6

Width

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

18 x 18
18 x 28
28 x 18
28 x 20
28 x 23
28 x 23
28 x 23
28 x 23
28 x 24
24 x 28
24 x 28
24 x 28
24 x 28
25 x 28
26 x 28
28 x 24
28 x 25
28 x 25
28 x 25
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 25
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 26
28 x 27

9
10
15
19
17
26
34
41
48
48
65
71
82
92
88
109
122
136
150
128
145
162
179
204
173
194
214
235
255

16 x 16
16 x 25
25 x 16
25 x 18
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 21
21 x 25
21 x 25
21 x 25
21 x 25
22 x 25
23 x 25
25 x 21
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 22
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 24

9
12
18
22
20
30
40
48
56
56
77
84
96
108
104
128
144
160
176
150
170
190
210
240
204
228
252
276
300

25 x 16
16 x 25
16 x 25
25 x 20
25 x 20
20 x 25
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 21
21 x 25
21 x 25
25 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 22
22 x 25
25 x 21
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
22 x 25
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
23 x 25
23 x 25
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 23

6
12
18
20
20
30
40
48
56
56
70
84
96
108
108
128
144
160
176
154
180
200
220
240
208
234
264
288
312

25 x 16
16 x 25
16 x 25
25 x 20
25 x 20
20 x 25
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 21
21 x 25
21 x 25
25 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 22
22 x 25
25 x 21
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
22 x 25
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
23 x 25
23 x 25
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 23

6
12
18
20
20
30
40
48
56
56
70
84
96
108
108
128
144
160
176
154
180
200
220
240
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264
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acin

Sp

Indent

Spacing

Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms used in the


illustrations and for detailed calculation information.

Select a
product
Light Level - 50 Footcandle Average
PS Metal Halide
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

Philips

Metal Halide
Value Commercial Highbay
VCH400PSK-T
VCH400MAK-T

T5
Trilyte
FH4C5DXX654UNVP6 W/FH4WG5
FH4C5DXX654347P6 W/FH4WG5

T-Bay
FHT4C5DXX654UNVP6
FHT4C5DXX654347P6

Width

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

18 x 13
18 x 16
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 20
18 x 20
18 x 21
18 x 20
20 x 18
20 x 19
20 x 19
20 x 19
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 21
20 x 20
20 x 21
21 x 19
21 x 20
21 x 20
21 x 20
21 x 20
20 x 21
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20

10
18
23
30
30
40
56
66
82
82
95
116
136
150
150
178
196
224
243
221
243
276
298
332
286
326
367
394
435

16 x 12
16 x 14
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
16 x 19
16 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 19
18 x 18
18 x 19
19 x 17
19 x 18
19 x 18
19 x 18
19 x 18
18 x 19
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

12
21
27
36
36
48
66
78
96
96
112
136
160
176
176
209
231
264
286
260
286
325
351
390
336
384
432
464
512

16 x 12
16 x 14
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
16 x 19
16 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 19
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 19
17 x 19
19 x 18
19 x 17
19 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

12
21
27
36
36
48
66
78
96
96
112
136
160
176
176
209
231
264
297
252
294
325
364
390
352
384
432
480
512

16 x 12
16 x 14
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
16 x 19
16 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 19
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 19
17 x 19
19 x 18
19 x 17
19 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

12
21
27
36
36
48
66
78
96
96
112
136
160
176
176
209
231
264
297
252
294
325
364
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Mounting Heights of 7' to 9' / Light Level - 5 Footcandles Average

Step 1 - Choose between a Basic Design or an Enhanced Design.

Enhanced Design: Performance layout for enhanced security, uniformity and where high traffic volumes are present. Enhanced design layouts will have a
double row of luminaires.
Basic Design: Economical layout where traffic is limited, performance is not required and the most cost effective solution is needed. Basic design layouts
will have a single row of luminaires.

Step 2 - Determine if the width of the bays are 55' or 60' .


Step 3 - Choose between Metal Halide
or High Pressure Sodium
Refer to the index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

as the light source for the application.

Step 4 - Identify the products available and select the product of interest. Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for
product descriptions.
Step 5 - Determine the number of bays they would like to illuminate.
Step 6 - Determine the length of the bay(s) that the luminaires will be mounted. To determine the quantities of luminaires
needed:

For Enhanced Design: Divide the length of the bay by the recommended luminare spacing. For Length of Bay Spacing = Luminaire Quantity per
Row. Multiply the Luminaire Quantity per Row by 2 to find the Total Luminaire Quantity per Bay.
For Basic Design: Divide the length of the bay by the recommended luminare spacing. Length of Bay Spacing = Luminaire Quantity per Bay.

Step 7 - If the parking facility has multiple bays of the same width and length X (Mulitply) the luminaire quantity (Step 6) by
the number of bays indicated.
Step 8 - Luminaires should be indented from the start and end of the bay 1/2 of the distance that is indicated by the suggested
spacing. Example: 100 ft bay at a suggested fixture spacing of 10 ft would require 10 fixtures (100ft 10ft = 10 luminaires).
The first fixture will be placed 5 ft from the start of the bay and each subsequent fixture will be spaced 10ft from the previous
fixture.
Step 9 - Refer to the Bay Layout Design for details on how the fixtures should be placed within each bay.

Metal Halide
Layout

Typical Bay

MLP175MAL-1

Width

Basic Design - Single Row


of Luminaires
Enhanced Design - Double
Row of Luminaires

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60'
55'
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Multilite
VCH400MAK-T
Spacing

22
20
34
32

26
24
46
44

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Mounting Heights of 7' to 9' / Light Level - 5 Footcandles Average

Bay Design Layout


Basic Design - Single Row of Luminaires - Economical Layout
55' Wide Bay

60' Wide Bay

27.5'

30'
Indent

Indent

Spacing

Spacing

Enhanced Design - Double Row of Luminaires - Performance Layout


55' Wide Bay
12.5'

60' Wide Bay

15'

Indent

Spacing
30'

Indent
Spacing

30'

Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms used in the illustrations and for detailed calculation information.

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Keene & Stonco Rating Criteria & Industrial Design Advice

Industrial Lighting and the Variables to be Considered


We face many challenges as the industrial sector evolves: Issues of an aging workforce, worker productivity and technology
miniaturization. Improvements in lighting systems are just one aspect supporting the improvement to a workers environment that
aid in productivity, heath and quality of visual space. Along with human factors, we face numerous environmental factors when
determining the best solution for an industrial application. We need to consider task, temperature, facility operating schedule and
energy. In the past they usual application for a 25 foot ceiling would be the standard 400W metal halide highbay on 20ft by 20ft grid.
Now we have several options and factors to be considered. We have had many changes in technology, the T5 highbay, the electronic
ballast not to mention the equipment used to do the actual manufacturing has changed greatly.
When we are choosing our lighting system we need to determine the most effective solution for the situation. We have several
variables to consider. With the new T5 highbay it is an industry misconception that it is a solution to all applications but this isnt the
correct answer. Temperature is a major performance factor when it comes to a T5 system. You should not use a T5 system in an
unconditioned space. If your space has a regulated temperature then it is ideal. The colour rendering properties of the fluorescent
is superior to that of the metal halide system (with the exception of the ceramic metal halide lamp), start up time is instant and
you can consume less energy. A four lamp T5 highbay can compete with a 400W metal halide highbay. The other major factor to be
considered when you are designing for industrial space is humidity, corrosive atmosphere or classified locations. A dirty environment is
not favourable to T5 systems. The last thing to consider is maintenance; you have four or six lamps in a T5 highbay instead of
re-lamping one lamp from an HID system.

General Considerations in Lighting Design for Industrial Spaces

In good design practice the lighting designer should consider the following factors first and it is important for good design planning.
1. Determine the quantity and quality of illumination desired for a safe facility, personnel comfort and the manufacturing process
being performed in the given space. (refer to the IESNA Lighting Ready Reference Pages 69-70 for task specific recommended
lighting levels).
2. Select luminaires and technology that will support the target illumination levels by examining the photometric characteristics and
mechanical performance that will meet installation, operation and actual maintenance conditions.
3. Select luminaires and arrange them so that it will be easy and practical to maintain.
4. Take into account the energy management considerations and economics factors including initial, operating and maintenance costs
(the total cost of ownership), versus the quantity and quality for optimum visual performance visual performance. In many cases
superior HID luminaries with electronic ballast or T5 Highbays are initially more expensive but offer many benefits and payback
within a three year time frame due to energy savings.
5. The use of daylight is becoming increasingly more important when arranging luminaires for industrial space. Day lighting should
always been taken into account when determining the ambient lighting in all applications. Design is changing and the quality of
environment and natural light not only benefits the environment but also the worker. More and more we are seeing daylight
present in industrial facilities.

Special Considerations for Industrial Lighting Design

Lighting and Space Conditioning


With the use of higher illuminances it is often practical to combine the lighting, heating, cooling and atmospheric requirements in
an integrated system. The lighting system can provide significant heat during the heating period and the lighting may need to be
exhausted during the cooling period.
High Humidity, Corrosive and Classified Location Lighting
Enclosed gasketed luminaires are used in non classified areas where environments contain nonflammable dusts and vapours or
excessive dust. Enclosures protect the interior from the condition prevailing in the area. Steam processing plating areas, wash and
shower rooms and other areas of high humidity are typical areas that require that require sealed and wet location listed luminaires.
Severe corrosive conditions necessitate knowledge of atmospheric content to permit proper selection of luminaires. Classified
locations are areas where atmospheres contain flammable dusts, vapours or gases in explosive concentrations. They are grouped by
the National Electric Code on the basis of the hazardous characteristics. All electrical equipment must be approved for use in specific
classes and groups. Luminaires are available and designed specifically to operate in these areas. Consult the National Electrical Code
for Class I, Class II and Class III locations.
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Abnormal Temperature Conditions
Low ambient temperatures must be recognized in such areas, they are many unheated heavy industrial plants, frozen food plants,
cooled food places such as meat packing facilities and cold storage warehouses. Equipment should be selected to operate under
such conditions. We need to pay close attention to lamp starting and light output characteristics should fluorescent be considered.
With high intensity discharge equipment, temperature variation has practically no effect on light output but the proper starting
characteristics must be provided. In extremely cold temperatures High Pressure Sodium or Pulse Start Technology should be used,
both pulse start and HPS have ignitors to aid the lamp in staring (this is applicable in areas with temperatures from -20 degree
Celsius to -40 degree Celsius). With incandescent filament lamp equipment neither the starting nor the operation is a problem in
low temperatures, the only factor we need to consider is that incandescent is a large energy consumer and not considered an energy
efficient source.
Abnormally high temperatures in truss heights in foundries, steel mills, forge shops, etc. Caution should be used when selecting
luminaires for such locations in particular, it is important to pay attention to the temperature limitations of fluorescent and HID
ballasts under such conditions. Often ballasts should be remotely located at a lower or cooler temperature level or special high
temperature equipment should be used. It is important to keep in mind that fluorescent lamp output is significantly sacrificed when
operating above 40 degrees Celsius ambient.
Energy and Quality issues for Good Lighting Design
Increasingly in the design industry we are seeing sustainable design and minimal environmental issues playing a greater role. Technology
has advanced greatly and offer solutions to energy and aging work force crisis. Lamps, ballasts and sources have been put to the test
and improved. With the emergence of the T5 highbay, Pulse Start Technology, The Ceramic Metal Halide Lamp and Controls taken
into consideration we can make are designs more efficient and more appealing in appearance.
T5 Highbays offer use a better CRI using less wattage than the good old work horse 400W MH highbay. We have a CRI of
85 accompanied with the fact T5HOs commonly can save you 40% of your energy consumption. If we use a T5HO with an
occupancy we can further this savings by an additional 40%. Giving you a savings of 60% vs. the standard 400W MH highbay.
(hint* a good application would be in warehouse aisles with occupancy sensors at each end of the aisles).
Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps also offer a CRI of 85 when accompanied with pulse start technology and the HI-LOW control
can also give you energy savings along the same lines of 40%- 50%. Keep in mind that using electronic ballasts also improved
our start up times in HID lighting; they start in 4-8 minutes compared to the standard 400 W HID with magnetic ballast,
starting in 10-20 minutes.
Maintenance
Regular cleaning and prompt replacement of lamp outages is essential in any well-operated industrial lighting system. It is important
for lighting designers to examine the quality of construction and reflector finishes in any luminaire. It is also important to take into
account provisions for maintenance access so the system can be properly serviced. Another point that should be considered is that it
may be necessary to do the servicing during plant operating hours.

Supplementary Lighting in Industrial Application

Difficult to see tasks often require a specific amount of light that cannot be obtained through general lighting methods. To solve
such problems often supplementary luminaires are used to provider higher illuminance levels for small or restricted areas. Also they
are used to provide a specific light level, colour, permit a specific aiming angle or positioning of the light source to produce or avoid
highlights or shadows to best portray the detail of the task.
Task lighting needs can be very specific so it is important to recognize the exact nature of the visual task and to understand
the reflecting or transmitting characteristics. An improvement in visibility of the task will depend on one or more of these visual
fundamental factors- luminance, contrast, size and time. In analyzing the problem, the designer may find that seeing difficulty is caused
by insufficient luminance, poor contrast (veiling reflections), and small size or that the task motion is too fast for existing visual
conditions.
The planning of task specific lighting also entails the consideration of the visual comfort of the worker and also those workers in the
immediate area. Task lighting may need to be shielded to prevent glare for the worker and his or her associates. Luminance ratios
should be carefully controlled. Ratios between the task and general lighting should be limited in the immediate surrounding areas. To
attain correct application it is important to coordinate the task and general illumination.
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Step 1 - Choose a luminaire that fits your application.
Step 2 - Decide on a suitable light level.
Step 3 - Space the luminaires appropriately.

1 - Choose a luminaire that fits your application


Open Industrials: Models: EE / FF / TU

General purpose open industrial are well suited for satisfying both budget and basic
lighting requirements. This fixture provides rigidity in its ballast channel and reflector
design to withstand low levels of abuse in areas of industrial activity.
Applications
Ideal for light-duty task lighting, aisles, warehousing, storage and retail applications.

Wet Location: Model: VT

Completely moisture resistant, these gasketed enclosures are constructed of a fibreglass


upper body and an inner crepe patterned impact resistant lens. The lens is retained
which secured against an inner closed cell neoprene by tension mounted latches.
Applications
Ideal for parking garages, car washes, schools and kitchens.

Industrial Strips: Models: SB, SV and CSM

Created with the installer in mind, the T5, T8 and strip and T8 sidemount strips incorporate labor savings and solid design features. Time saving flip-on end caps and ballast
covers install quickly. Strengthening ribs ensure uniformity and stability of the channel
housing. Its quality lighting that will save you time and dollars.
Applications
Ideal for covelighting or areas in which general purpose and task lighting are required.

2 - Decide on a suitable light level


Analyze the existing lighting system and the task being performed. This important first step is necessary because experience has
shown that worker productivity and light levels go hand in hand. The following table is a quick reference for the accepted standards of
these applications.

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Determination of illuminance categories
Performance of visual tasks of high contrast and large size
Material Handling: Simple

Loading and Unloading Trucks and Freight Cars

10 - 20 fc

Material Handling: Moderately Difficult


Wrapping, Labeling and Packaging

20 - 50 fc

Performance of visual tasks of high contrast and small size or visual tasks of low contrast and large size
Warehouse and Storage:

Active: The handling of bulky items with large labels


Active: The handling of bulky items with small labels

Laundries:
Garages:
Service Desk :

Washing, flat work ironing, weighing, listing, marking


Repairs
Invoicing

3 - Space the luminaires appropriately


The following table outlines the spacing, and the intensity of light,
in footcandles, one can expect when installing these luminaires.
The spacing of the luminaire in this example is to be measured
center to center. As shown within this chart, the 10 feet center
to center spacing means that the distance to the next luminaire is
10ft in either direction, across or along.

Industrial Spacing Example


Ceiling Grid: 2 x 4 grid
Luminaire Size: Nominal 1' x 4'
Room Dimensions: 26' (W) x 20'(L) x 12'(H)

10 - 20 fc
20 - 50 fc
20 - 30 fc
40 - 50 fc
20 - 30 fc


Luminaire
Size
Part Number
4'
4'
4'
4'

Avg. Footcandles
Center to center
10 ft

SB248H-120
SV4S254UNVPG
TU248-UNVHI
EE248-UNVHI

*Footcandles are based on room size 50' (W) x 70' (L) x 12' (H).
See next page for design notes.

53
83
66
50


Wet Location

Room Spacing
W x L x H

50' x 70' x 12' 12' ctr



50' x 70' x 8.5' 10' ctr

30' x 30' x 8.5' 10' ctr

12' x 16' x 8.5' 8' ctr

FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft
FC
W/Sq Ft

VT248H-120

10'

VTN432STUNVHI

Center to center along is 10'

Center to center across is 10'

24
1.8
45
1.2
38
1.7
33
1.6

41
1.3
75
0.95
45
1.3
41
0.86

FC: Average maintained footcandles - W/Sq Ft: Watts per square foot.
See next page for design notes.

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Industrial Strips

SV4S254UNVPG

CSM2117HPFUNVHI

SV4S154UNVPG

SB296H-120LE

SB148-UNVHI

SB248-UNVHI

SB248-UNVH4

83
0.9
80
0.47
67
0.4

50
2.7
65
1.8
68
1.0


Room Spacing
W x L x H

50' x 70' x 8.5' 10' ctr


FC
32
88
20
122
45

W/Sq Ft
1.7 0.89 2.7 0.49 1.92
30' x 30' x 8.5' 8' ctr
FC
31
51
22
62
42

W/Sq Ft
0.97 1.0 1.8 0.55 1.0
12' x 16' x 8.5' 6' ctr
FC
48
47
31
53
36

W/Sq Ft
0.83 0.86 1.0 0.47 0.92

Open Industrials

50' x 70' x 12' 12' ctr


FC
29
44
73
30

W/Sq Ft
2.5 1.56 0.7 2
50' x 70' x 8.5' 10' ctr
FC
50
68
122
66

W/Sq Ft
1.7
1.04
0.49
1.7
50' x 70' x 8.5' 12' ctr
FC
25
54
99
60

W/Sq Ft
2.5 1.3 0.7 2.5
30' x 30' x 8.5' 12' ctr
FC
38
44
35
63

W/Sq Ft
1.7 1.3 1.1 1.7

TU248-UNVH4


Room Spacing
W x L x H

TU248-UNVHI

EE/FF296H-120LE

EE248-UNVH4

EE248-UNVHI

48
1.3
73
0.89
51
1.3
43
1.35

Results based on: Average footcandles maintained, total Light Loss Factor L.L.F.=0.82 Reflectances: 50% Ceiling (Steel deck), 50% Wall (Ciment block), 20% Floor
(Dark concrete). RE835 T8 lamps rated at 3000 lumens, RE835 T5HO lamps rated at 4400 lumens & F96T12HO/EW rated at 8000 lumens. 1' x 1' calculation
grid at 30 from finished floor. Results may vary.
Calculations have been performed according to IESNA & CIE standards and good practice. Some differences between measured values and calculated results
may occur due to tolerances in calculation methods, testing procedures, component performance, measurement techniques and field conditions such as voltage
and temperature variations. Input data used to generate the attached calculations such as room dimensions, reflectances, furniture and architectural elements
significantly affect the lighting calculations. If the real environment conditions do not match the input data, differences will occur between measured values and
calculated values.

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Step 1 - Determine the type of application to be illuminated
Step 2 - Locate the appropriate application and refer to the page number listed

Applications
ASSEMBLY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Pages
Simple........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 100-101
Moderately Difficult............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 102-103
BAKERIES................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 100-101
BREWERIES.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 100-101
CANDY MAKING............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
CLAY & CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Molding, Pressing, Cleaning, Trimming....................................................................................................................................................................................... 100-101
CLOTHING MANUFACTURE
Sponging, Decating, Winding, Measuring, Fitting, Bundling, Shading, Stitching..................................................................................................... 100-101
COMPONENT MANUFACTURING
Large Items............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
Medium Items........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 102-103
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Boiler Room, Bottle Storage, Washing, Pasteurizer, Separator, Storage Refrigerator.................................................................................... 100-101
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING.......................................................................................................................................... 100-101
FOUNDRIES
Heat Treating, Cleaning, Shakeout.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
GARAGES
Repairs....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 102-103
Write Up................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
INSPECTION
Simple........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 100-101
Moderately Difficult............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 102-103
LAUNDRIES
Washing, Flat Work Ironing, Weighing, Listing, Marking.................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
MACHINING
Rough Bench or Machining Work.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
Medium Bench or Machining Work.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 102-103
MATERIAL HANDLING
Wrapping, Packing, Labelling, Picking, Classifying, Loading............................................................................................................................................. 100-101
MEAT PACKAGING....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 100-101
PLATING.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101
RAW MATERIAL PROCESSING
Cleaning, Cutting, Crushing, Sorting, Grading of:
Coarse to Medium Material..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 100-101
Fine Material...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 102-103
WAREHOUSING & STORAGE
Active or Inactive................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100-101

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Light Level: 30 Footcandles Average

Step 1 - Choose between Metal Halide


or Pulse Start Metal Halide
index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

lamps for the application. Refer to the

Step 2 - Determine the approximate dimensions of the space to be illuminated.


Step 3 - Locate the dimensions in the left column (Select the nearest value).
Step 4 - Determine the height the luminaires will be mounted and locate the indicated mounting height in the top row.
Step 5 - Identify the products available by matching the dimensions (Step 3) and the products available for the indentified
mounting height (Step 4). Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.

Select a
product
Pulse Start Metal Halide
Mounting Height
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

100

Width

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

10' - 15'

15' - 25'

20' - 40'

Ultrabay

Value Highbay

Coolbay

843P400PSL3C-T
843P400MAL3C-T
Spacing
Qty

VH400MAL3C-T
VH400MAK-T
Spacing
Qty

707P400PSK-T
Spacing

Qty

25 x 16
20 x 25
18 x 25
20 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25

25 x 16
20 x 25
18 x 25
20 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25

25 x 16
16 x 25
18 x 25
20 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
25 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25
26 x 25

6
12
16
20
16
24
32
40
48
48
60
72
84
96
96
112
128
136
152
130
150
170
190
210
180
204
228
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10
16
20
16
24
32
40
48
48
60
72
84
96
96
112
128
144
160
140
150
170
190
210
180
204
228
252
276

6
10
16
20
16
24
32
40
48
48
60
72
84
96
96
112
128
136
152
130
150
170
190
210
180
204
228
252
264

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Light Level: 30 Footcandles Average
cing

Spa
Indent

Spacing

Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms


used in the illustrations and for detailed calculation
information.

Select a
product
Metal Halide
Mounting Height
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

Philips

20' - 30'

30' - 40'

Ultrabay

Value Highbay

Coolbay

Ultrabay

Value Highbay

843P400MAL3C-T

707P400MAK-T 708P1000MAL3C-T
707P400MAL3C-T
Spacing Qty Spacing Qty

843P400MAL3C-T

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

16 x 16
20 x 16
25 x 16
25 x 16
20 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 20
25 x 20
22 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 21
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
23 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 22
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23

9
15
18
24
25
30
40
50
60
63
70
84
98
112
108
126
144
162
180
165
176
198
220
242
221
234
260
286
312

25 x 25
50 x 25
50 x 25
50 x 25
33 x 33
37 x 33
40 x 33
41 x 33
21 x 25
40 x 37
41 x 37
42 x 37
43 x 37
40 x 37
37 x 40
38 x 40
40 x 40
40 x 40
41 x 40
38 x 41
40 x 41
40 x 41
41 x 41
41 x 41
40 x 42
40 x 42
38 x 42
39 x 42
40 x 42

4
4
6
8
9
12
15
18
21
20
24
28
32
40
40
45
50
55
60
54
60
66
72
84
70
77
91
98
105

Width

Spacing

Qty

VH400MAL3C-T
VH400MAK-T
Spacing Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

17 x 18
18 x 21
18 x 19
18 x 20
20 x 20
21 x 20
22 x 20
22 x 20
23 x 20
22 x 21
22 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
24 x 23

9
15
24
30
25
35
45
55
65
63
77
91
105
119
117
135
153
171
189
165
187
209
231
253
221
247
273
299
325

17 x 18
18 x 21
18 x 19
18 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
22 x 20
22 x 20
23 x 20
22 x 21
22 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
24 x 23

9
15
24
30
25
35
45
55
65
63
77
91
105
119
117
135
153
171
189
165
187
209
231
253
221
247
273
299
325

18 x 28
18 x 28
18 x 27
18 x 26
20 x 25
20 x 25
22 x 25
20 x 25
21 x 25
25 x 21
20 x 25
21 x 25
21 x 25
22 x 25
25 x 22
21 x 25
22 x 25
22 x 25
22 x 25
25 x 22
25 x 22
22 x 25
22 x 25
22 x 25
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23
25 x 23

6
12
18
24
20
30
40
48
56
56
72
84
96
108
108
128
144
160
176
154
176
200
220
240
208
234
260
288
312

28 x 28
28 x 45
30 x 50
28 x 42
50 x 33
50 x 33
50 x 33
50 x 33
50 x 33
50 x 37
41 x 37
42 x 37
43 x 37
44 x 37
42 x 40
43 x 40
44 x 40
45 x 40
41 x 40
43 x 41
40 x 41
40 x 41
41 x 41
42 x 41
40 x 42
40 x 42
41 x 42
41 x 42
41 x 42

2
4
6
10
6
9
12
15
18
16
24
28
32
36
35
40
45
50
60
48
60
66
72
78
70
77
84
91
105

Spacing

Qty

VH400MAL3C-T
VH400MAK-T
Spacing Qty

16 x 16
18 x 18
18 x 16
20 x 16
16 x 120
18 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
25 x 20
20 x 21
20 x 21
21 x 21
21 x 21
22 x 21
21 x 22
21 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 22
22 x 23
22 x 23
22 x 23
22 x 23
22 x 23

9
18
24
30
30
40
50
60
70
70
84
98
112
126
126
144
162
180
198
176
198
220
242
264
234
260
286
312
338

16 x 16
18 x 18
18 x 16
20 x 16
20 x 20
21 x 20
22 x 20
20 x 20
25 x 20
22 x 21
22 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 21
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
22 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 22
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23
23 x 23

9
18
24
30
25
35
45
60
70
63
77
91
105
119
117
135
153
171
198
165
187
209
231
263
221
247
273
312
338

Coolbay
707P400MAK-T

708P1000MAL3C-T

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Light Level: 50 Footcandles Average

Step 1 - Choose between Metal Halide


or Pulse Start Metal Halide
index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

lamps for the application. Refer to the

Step 2 - Determine the approximate dimensions of the space to be illuminated.


Step 3 - Locate the dimensions in the left column (Select the nearest value).
Step 4 - Determine the height the luminaires will be mounted and locate the indicated mounting height in the top row.
Step 5 - Identify the products available by matching the dimensions (Step 3) and the products available for the indentified
mounting height (Step 4). Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.

Select a
product
Metal Halide
Mounting Height
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

20' - 30'

30' - 40'

Ultrabay

Value Highbay

Coolbay

Ultrabay

Value Highbay

Coolbay

843P400MAL3C-T

707P400MAK-T 708P1000MAL3C-T
707P400MAL3C-T
Spacing Qty Spacing Qty

843P400MAL3C-T

707P400MAK-T 708P1000MAL3C-T
707P400MAL3C-T
Spacing Qty Spacing Qty

Width

Spacing

Qty

VH400MAL3C-T
VH400MAK-T
Spacing Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

12 x 12
13 x 18
18 x 11
18 x 12
16 x 16
18 x 16
18 x 16
19 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17

16
24
39
48
42
54
72
90
108
99
126
153
171
198
198
220
253
286
319
280
308
350
392
420
374
408
459
510
544

12 x 12
13 x 18
18 x 11
18 x 11
16 x 16
18 x 16
18 x 16
19 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17

16
24
39
48
36
54
72
84
102
99
126
144
171
192
187
220
242
275
308
266
308
336
378
420
368
400
448
496
528

18 x 12
12 x 22
18 x 15
18 x 15
16 x 16
18 x 16
18 x 16
19 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
17 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17

12
20
30
39
36
48
66
78
96
96
112
136
160
176
176
209
231
264
297
252
294
322
364
403
352
384
432
480
512

28 x 28
28 x 28
30 x 30
30 x 30
16 x 12
15 x 16
14 x 16
13 x 16
13 x 16
16 x 15
15 x 15
16 x 15
17 x 15
16 x 15
15 x 16
15 x 16
15 x 16
15 x 16
15 x 16
17 x 15
16 x 15
16 x 15
16 x 15
17 x 15
15 x 16
16 x 16
15 x 16
16 x 16
15 x 16

2
4
6
10
6
9
12
15
18
16
24
28
32
36
35
40
45
50
60
48
60
66
72
78
70
77
84
91
105

Spacing

Qty

VH400MAL3C-T
VH400MAK-T
Spacing Qty

12 x 10
13 x 13
13 x 13
13 x 13
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
17 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

20
32
44
60
49
63
78
96
114
108
135
162
189
207
204
240
264
300
336
294
322
364
406
448
391
425
476
527
561

16 x 12
14 x 16
13 x 16
14 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
17 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

16
28
40
48
42
60
78
96
114
108
135
153
180
207
204
321
264
297
319
280
322
350
392
434
374
425
459
510
561

16 x 12
14 x 16
13 x 16
14 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
16 x 16
17 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
17 x 16
18 x 16
16 x 18
16 x 18
17 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 17
18 x 18
18 x 18
17 x 18
18 x 18
18 x 18

12
21
33
42
36
54
72
84
102
99
126
144
168
192
187
220
242
275
308
266
308
336
378
406
352
400
448
480
528

12 x 12
12 x 12
12 x 12
14 x 12
16 x 12
18 x 12
16 x 12
17 x 12
13 x 16
14 x 15
15 x 15
15 x 15
15 x 15
15 x 15
15 x 16
14 x 16
14 x 16
15 x 16
14 x 16
15 x 15
16 x 15
16 x 15
15 x 15
16 x 15
40 x 16
40 x 16
38 x 16
39 x 16
40 x 16

4
8
12
14
12
16
24
28
33
35
40
50
55
65
60
72
84
90
102
88
96
112
128
136
117
135
144
162
171

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Indoor Industrial Lighting Using HID Highbays


Light Level: 50 Footcandles Average
cing

Spa
Indent

Spacing

Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms


used in the illustrations and for detailed calculation
information.

Select a
product
Pulse Start Metal Halide
Mounting Height
Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

10' - 15'

20' - 40'

Ultrabay

Coolbay

843P400PSL3C-T

707P400PSK-T

Width

Spacing

Qty

Spacing

Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
200
250
300
350
400
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
550
400
450
500
550
600

16 x 16
10 x 16
10 x 16
10 x 16
16 x 20
18 x 20
18 x 20
19 x 20
18 x 20
20 x 18
20 x 18
21 x 18
20 x 18
21 x 18
20 x 20
19 x 20
20 x 20
19 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 19
21 x 19
20 x 19
20 x 19
21 x 19
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20

9
15
21
30
30
40
55
65
80
80
96
112
136
152
150
180
200
230
250
221
247
286
312
338
300
330
375
405
450

16 x 16
20 x 16
18 x 16
20 x 16
16 x 20
18 x 20
18 x 20
19 x 20
18 x 20
20 x 18
20 x 18
18 x 21
19 x 21
19 x 21
21 x 20
20 x 20
21 x 20
21 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 20
20 x 21
20 x 21
20 x 21
20 x 21
20 x 21

9
18
27
33
30
45
60
70
85
80
104
120
144
160
160
180
210
230
240
221
260
286
312
351
300
345
375
405
450

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Warehouse Aisle Lighting Using Highbays


Mounting Heights of 20' to 40' / Light Level - 15 & 25 Vertical Footcandle Average

Step 1 - Determine if the items stored in the Aisle are Large (Rough & Bulky), Medium (Readily Portable) or Small
(Handsized Boxes & Parts)
Step 2 - If small items were selected (Step 1) refer to the Spacing for 15 vertical footcandle chart below, if Medium to Large
items was selected refer to the Spacing for 25 vertical footcandle chart on page 105.

Tip: Vertical footcandles are the measure of illuminance on a vertical surface such as the racking and the items stored in the racking compared to horizontal
footcandles which are measured above the finished floor.

Step 3 - Determine if the width of the aisle is 6' or 8'


Step 4 - Determine the height the luminaires will be mounted
Step 5 - Choose between Metal Halide
, High Pressure Sodium
the index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

or T5

lamp sources. Refer to

Step 6 - Identify the products available and have your customer select the product they are interested in. Refer to the
product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.
Step 7 - Identify and inform your customer of the horizontal footcandles that will be achieved by the product selected.
Please note the reading is from 2.5 feet (A.F.F) above the finished floor.
Step 8 - Determine the length of the aisle that the luminaires will be mounted. To determine the quantities of luminaires
needed divide the length of the aisle by the recommended luminare spacing. Length of Aisle Spacing = Luminaire Quantity
Step 9 - Luminaires should be indented from the start and end of the aisles 1/2 of the distance that is indicated by the suggested spacing ratio. Example: 100 ft Aisle at a suggested fixture spacing of 10 ft would require 10 fixtures (100ft 10ft = 10
luminaires). The first fixture will be placed 5 ft from the start of the aisle and each subsequent fixture will be spaced 10ft from
the previous fixture.

Spacing for 15 FC - Vertical Average Maintained


Metal Halide

Aisle
Width

6'

8'

T5
T-Bay

Ultrabay

Trilyte

843P400MAL3C-T

FH4C5DXX654UNVP6 W/FH4WG5
FH4C5DXX654347P6 W/FH4WG5
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

Mounting
Height

Spacing

Horizon. FC
(2.5' A.F.F.)

20'
25'
30'
35'
40'
20'
25'
30'
35'
40'

25
20
17
15
-23
20
18
16
--

20
18
17
16
-22
20
18
16
--

18
17
16
15
8
20
20
20
25
25

43
36
31
28
44
45
35
30
21
18

Pacific

FHT4C5DXX654UNVP6
FHT4C5DXX654347P6
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

18
17
16
15
8
20
20
20
25
25

39
33
28
25
40
41
32
28
19
15

VTH4654STUNVP6
VTH4654ST347P6
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

18
17
16
15
8
20
20
20
25
25

40
34
29
26
40
42
33
28
20
17

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Warehouse Aisle Lighting Using Highbays


Mounting Heights of 20' to 40' / Light Level - 15 & 25 Vertical Footcandle Average

Spacing

Indent

Mounting Height

Vertical
Surface

Horizontal
Surface
Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms
used in the illustrations and for detailed calculation
information.

Aisle
Width

Spacing for 25 FC - Vertical Average Maintained


Metal Halide

Aisle
Width

6'

8'

T5
T-Bay

Ultrabay

Trilyte

843P400MAL3C-T

FH4C5DXX654UNVP6 W/FH4WG5
FH4C5DXX654347P6 W/FH4WG5
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

Mounting
Height

Spacing

Horizon. FC
(2.5' A.F.F.)

20'
25'
30'
35'
40'
20'
25'
30'
35'
40'

10
----14
-----

30
----37
-----

12
11
10
9
-13
13
14
16
14

65
55
49
46
-69
54
23
31
31

Pacific

FHT4C5DXX654UNVP6
FHT4C5DXX654347P6
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

12
11
10
9
-13
13
14
16
14

61
50
45
41
-65
50
20
27
27

VTH4654STUNVP6
VTH4654ST347P6
Horizon. FC
Spacing
(2.5' A.F.F.)

12
11
10
9
-13
13
14
16
14

62
51
46
42
-66
51
21
28
28

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Parking and Area Lighting


Light Level : 2 Footcandles Average

Step 1 - Choose between Metal Halide


or High Pressure Sodium
Refer to the index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

as the light source for the application.

Step 2 - Determine the dimensions of the area to be illuminated.


Step 3 - Locate the approximate dimensions (to the nearest value) in the left most column.
Step 4 - Read across the column to identify the products available. Select the product of interest and make note of the
wattage and quantity required. Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.
Cost Saving Tip: The higher the wattage and lower the quantity the more cost efficient the job.
Performance Tip: Lower wattages with higher quantities will produce a more even and uniform lighting job.

Step 5 - Identify the suggested pole height for the product selected as indicated in the far right column.
Step 6 - Refer to the options available for the selected products in terms of pole location and aiming on next page.

Select a
product

Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

High Pressure Sodium


TLF
PentaFlood 3
TLF150NLXL-1

PF3Y400LXL-T

Width

Watts

Qty

50
100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
250
300
350
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
500

150
150
150
150
150
150

2
4
6
8
6
8

Watts

Suggested
Pole Height

Qty

15' min.
250
250
250
250
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

2
3
3
4
3
3
4
5
6
6
7
9
10
11
12
10
11
13
14
12
14
16
18

20' min.
25' min.

30' min.

35' min.

40' min.

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Parking and Area Lighting


Light Level : 2 Footcandles Average

Pole Location and Aiming


Determine if safety is an issue with the area to be illuminated. If yes, then refer to Option A. If no, then refer to Option B.
Option A
Perimeter Lighting for even and safe illumination
For best quality lighting (i.e. good uniformity and a minimum of shadow) aiming should come from at least
two sides. Locating poles and aiming floodlights should follow the guidelines besides.

2/3x

2/3x

Spacing should not exceed six times the mounting


height

Aim floodlights approximately 2/3 of the distance across the area (if working from one side) or 2/3 of the
distance to the centre (if working from both sides).

2/3x
x
2/3x

Option B
Center Pole Lighting
- not as uniform as perimeter lighting
- reduces pole cost on small areas
- aim floodlights 2/3 of distance from pole to side of area

x
2/3x

Refer to page 132 for detailed calculation information.

2/3x
x

Select a
product

Approximate
Dimensions
Length

50

100

150

200

250

300

PentaFlood 2
PF2Y175MAL-T
PF2A175MAL-T

Width

Watts

Qty

100
150
200
100
150
200
250
300
250
300
350
300
350
400
450
500
350
400
450
550
350
400
450
500

175
175
175
175
175

2
3
4
6
8

Metal Halide
PentaFlood 3
PentaFlood 5
PF3Y250MAL-T
PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T
Watts
Qty

250
250
250
250
250
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

1
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
17
20
22
25

PF5Y1000MAL-T
PF5A1000MAL-T
Watts

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

Silhouette
SR2B253MAL-T
SR2B403MAL-T

Qty

2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
4
5
5
6
5
5
6
7

Watts

Qty

250
250
250
250
250
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
400

2
3
4
4
6
2
4
6
8
10
12
6
8
8
10
10

Suggested
Pole Height

20' min.
25' min.

30' min.

35' min.

40' min.

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Parking Lot & Security Lighting Using Wallcubes


Light Level : 1 & 2 Footcandle Average

Step 1 - Determine the height of the building where the luminaires will be placed.
Step 2 - Select a mounting height that is approximately 3/4 the height of the building where the luminaries will be placed and
locate the mounting height in the left most column.
Step 3 - Choose between Metal Halide
or High Pressure Sodium
as the light source for the application.
Refer to the index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.
Step 4 - Read down the column and identify the products that are available. Select the product of interest and make note of
the part number. Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.
Step 5 - Determine if the fixtures selected will be used for Parking Lot Lighting or a Security Lighting application. This will
determine the appropriate spacing between fixtures and coverage.
Step 6 - Ensure the coverage the product selected provides is suitable for the application.
Step 7 - Determine the length of the walls that the luminaires will be mounted.
Step 8 - To determine the quantities of luminaires needed divide the length of the wall by the recommended luminaire
spacing. Length of Wall Spacing = Luminaire Quantity
Spacing Tip: Luminaires should be indented from the starting and ending outside edges 1/2 of the distance that is indicated by the suggested spacing.
Example: 100 ft Building at a suggested fixture spacing of 10 ft would require 10 fixtures (100ft 10ft = 10 luminaires). The first fixture will be placed 5 ft
from the edge and each subsequent fixture will be spaced 10ft from the previous fixture. Refer to the illustration on page 109.

Mini Series: 313


Maxi Series: 553

Radiance
RD Series

FloodPak
FP Series

TLW Series

WPS Series


Security Lighting
Parking Lot Lighting

1 Footcandle Average
2 Footcandle Average
Mounting Height
Metal Halide
High Pressure Sodium
Spacing
Coverage
Spacing
Coverage
313175MAL-T
50 40 40 40
FPM070MAL-T
50 25 40 25
FPM100MAL-T
56 25 47 25
FPM175MAL-T
62 30 53 30
RDW175MAL-T
49 30 40 30
12' to 13'


313150LXL-T
56 45 47 45

313150NLXL-1
56 45 47 45

TLW050NLXLPC-1
37 25 29 25

TLW070NLXLPC-1
44 25 33 30

WPS070NLXL-1
45 25 36 30
313175MAL-T
54 40 42 45
FPM070MAL-T
52 25 40 25
FPM100MAL-T
60 25 49 25
FPM175MAL-T
68 30 57 30


RDW175MAL-T
53 35 42 35
14' -
15'
313150LXL-T
60 45 50 50

313150NLXL-1
60 45 50 50

TLW050NLXLPC-1
39 25 30 25

TLW070NLXLPC-1
46 25 33 30

WPS070NLXL-1
48 30 37 30
313175MAL-T
56 45 44 45
FPM175MAL-T
73 30 59 35
553250MAL-T
60 45 48 45
553400MAL-T
72 50 59 55

16' - 19'
RDW175MAL-T
55 35 45 35

313150LXL-T
62 50 50 55

313150NLXL-1
62 50 50 55

553250LXL-T
70 50 56 50

553400LXL-T
82 55 69 60

These values are based on mean lumen operation in a medium dirty environment.
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Light Level : 1 & 2 Footcandle Average


Mounting Height
Metal Halide
High Pressure Sodium
313175MAL-T
FPM175MAL-T
553250MAL-T
553400MAL-T
20' - 23'
RDW175MAL-T

313150LXL-T

313150NLXL-1

553250LXL-T

553400LXL-T


553400MAL-T
24'
29'

553400LXL-T


553400MAL-T
30'

553400LXL-T

Spacing

Security Lighting
Parking Lot Lighting
1 Footcandle Average
2 Footcandle Average
Spacing
Coverage
Spacing
Coverage
60 45 46 50
78 35 63 40
66 45 51 50
78 55 63 55
60 35 48 40
69 55 55 60
69 55 55 60
76 50 60 55
90 55 75 65
85 65 66 65
100 65 80 65
90 65 69 65
105 65 85 75

Spacing
Indent

Height
Coverage

Refer to pages 133-135 for a glossary of terms used in the


illustrations and for detailed calculation information.

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Faade Flood Lighting


Single Story Buildings - 16' to 24' High

Step 1 - Determine the surface and colour of the building and identify if the building is classified as a Light, Medium or Dark surface.
Step 2 - Determine if the building is in bright surroundings or dark surroundings to determine the light level required to
illuminate the building surface determined in Step 1.

Tip - Bright Surroundings have many neighbouring properties, adjoing roads and buildings with light, while Dark Surroundings are typically buildings located
alone in a field or park and without neighbouring properties and other sources of light.

Step 3 - Choose between Metal Halide


or High Pressure Sodium
Refer to the index on page 65 for general information on lamp sources.

as the light source for the application.

Colour Tip: High Pressure Sodium is not recommended for light surface colours as it will give the surface a golden/orange appearance.

Step 4 - Locate the light level determined in Step 2 in the left most column in the chart
Step 5 - Determine the appropriate distance from the building the luminaire will be placed
Step 6 - Locate the luminaire(s) recommended by matching the light level column (Step 4) to the distance out row (Step 5).
Refer to the product index on pages 88-89 for product descriptions.
Step 7 - Read the recommended spacing as noted above your luminaire selection
Step 8 - Determine the length of the walls that the luminaries will be mounted. To determine the quantities of luminaires
needed divide the length of the wall by the recommended luminaire spacing. Length of Wall Spacing = Luminare Quantity

Spacing Tip - Luminaries should be indented from the starting and ending outside edges 1/2 of the distance that is
indicated by the suggested spacing. Example: 20 ft Building at a suggested fixture spacing of 10 ft would require 2 fixtures (20ft 10ft = 2 luminaries).
The first fixture will be placed 5 ft from the edge and each subsequent fixture will be spaced 10ft from the previous fixture. Refer to the illustration below.

Light Level (FC)


Surface
Colour
Class
Bright
Dark
Surroundings Surroundings
Brick
Red
Dark
Cement
Natural

50
20
Surface
Concrete Block Medium Gray

White
Light
Ivory 15
5
Surface
Cream
Buff
Medium
Light Green
30
15
Paint
Surface

Light Gray

Tan

Dark Gray
Dark 50 20

Olive Green
Surface

Dark Oak
Plaster
White
Light
15 5

Cream Surface
Stone
Medium
Gray
30 15
Surface

Building Length
20'

Distance
out

Spacing
10'

Indent
5'

Refer to page 135 for a glossary of terms used in the


illustrations and for detailed calculation information.

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Faade Flood Lighting


Single Story Buildings - 16' to 24' High

PentaFlood 3

Floodpak

PentaFlood 2

PentaFlood 5

TLF


Metal Halide

Distance Out
10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20'

Spacing
15' 18' 21' 24' 27' 30'

FloodPak
FPM070MAL-T

Pentaflood 2

Light Level

15

PF2Y175MAL-T
PF2A175MAL-T

Spacing

Light Level

30

Spacing

Light Level

50

FPM070MAL-T

FloodPak
FPM100MAL-T

FloodPak
FPM100MAL-T

Pentaflood 2
PF2Y175MAL-T
PF2A175MAL-T

Pentaflood 2

FloodPak

FloodPak

FPM175MAL-T

FPM175MAL-T

Pentaflood 3

PF2Y175MAL-T
PF2A175MAL-T

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

PF3Y250MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

PF3Y250MAL-T

PF2Y175MAL-T
PF2A175MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

FloodPak

FloodPak

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

15'

16'

16'

16'

14'

12'

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

10'

10'

22'

24'

27'

30'

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 5

Pentaflood 5

Pentaflood 5

Pentaflood 5

FPM175MAL-T

20

FloodPak

Pentaflood 2

PF3Y250MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

FPM175MAL-T

PF3Y250MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF5Y1000MAL-T
PF5A1000MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF5Y1000MAL-T
PF5A1000MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF5Y1000MAL-T
PF5A1000MAL-T

PF3Y400MAL-T
PF3A400MAL-T

PF5Y1000MAL-T
PF5A1000MAL-T


High Pressure Sodium

Distance Out
10' 12' 14' 16' 18' 20'

Spacing
15' 18' 21' 24' 27' 30'

Light Level

TLF

TLF070NLXL-1

15

TLF150NLXL-1

TLF

TLF

TLF070NLXL-1

TLF

TLF070NLXL-1

TLF

TLF150NLXL-1

TLF

Spacing

Light Level

15'

30

Spacing

Light Level
Philips

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

14'

50

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3
PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

18'
Pentaflood 3
PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

16'

TLF

TLF150NLXL-1

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

TLF150NLXL-1

20

TLF

TLF150NLXL-1

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

21'

24'

27'

30'

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

Pentaflood 3

18'

20'

20'

20'

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

Pentaflood 3
PF3Y400LXL-T
PF3A400LXL-T

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Emergency Lighting Layout for Office Spaces


5 Easy Steps

These 5 easy steps were created to help you with emergency lighting design. The steps will
take you through the selection and placement process of emergency lighting equipment.
Step 1 - Identify egress routes
Emergency Egress Routes are defined as the quickest routes for people to leave
a building.
A. Have your customer illustrate or bring in a layout of the space that requires
emergency lighting.
B. Locate all doors that provide access to the exterior.
C. Identify egress routes from all areas to the nearest exit door.
In this example the doorways and egress routes
have been identified with arrows.

Step 2 - Placing exit signs


Exit signs must be visible from all general areas in a building.
A. Place an exit sign above all doors providing access to the exterior.
B. Place exit signs at the end of hallways that lead to the final exit doors. Identify the
direction of egress using chevrons.
C. Place exit signs in open areas located at the points of changing egress direction.
Use chevrons to indicate direction of egress.
D. Place exit signs at the top or bottom of stairs.
E. Determine if your customer requires an exit, sortie or billingual sign.
F. From the layout determine the quantity of single face or double face signs that are
needed for each location identified.
Single faces are best used over doorways or where only one side is visible.
Dual faces are ideal for open areas or hallways where both sides of the exit sign
will be visible and provide direction to an exit
Universal signs are a great choice if you know the number of signs that are
needed but not necessarily how many single or dual faces are needed or how
they will be mounted. Universal signs come with all the hardware to mount the
unit in various ways and components to make the unit into a single or dual face.
G. After you have selected the type of signs you require, choose either a steel sign or
aluminum sign if applicable and find the appropriate part number in the list of
products below.

In this example, 6 Exit signs would be required


(4 Single Face Signs & 2 Dual Face Signs).
Uniglo Exit signs use only 1W per face =
(6 X 1W) = 6W

2100

2000
Signs

Steel Aluminum Description

Planar Universal Exit


Planar Universal Sortie

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Double Sided Exit

2000UUW-D
2000SUUW-D

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2100UUW-D
2100SUUW-D

Universal Mount Two Faces, Back Plate & Canopy - White


Universal Mount Two Faces, Back Plate & Canopy - White

Watts per Sign


1W
2W

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Step 3 - Placing remote heads


Remote heads must be placed at points along the egress route to illuminate the path
to 1 footcandle.
A. Select a voltage for the system. 12V is a standard voltage used for most office
applications however for very small applications 6V is ideal and for extremely
large jobs 24V would be the best choice. The higher the voltage the further you
are able to run wire from the battery units to the exit signs and remote heads
and you are able to put higher loads on each battery unit. Once you have come
to Step 4 this is outlined in further detail.
B. Have your customer select a remote head model from the list provided and pick
the product at the voltage required.
C. Determine the height of the ceilings the product will be placed and ensure the
ceiling height is not above 10 ft.
D. For each of the egress paths indicated determine the length for each of the
identified routes. To determine the quantities of remote heads that are needed
divide the length of the path by the maximum spacing between remotes as
indicated in the chart below for the product that was selected. Example: 46 ft
Egress route using a Double 9W Tungsten Remote Heads at suggested fixture
spacing of 23 ft would require 2 Double Remote Heads spaced 23 ft apart
(46ft 23ft = 2 Remotes).
E. Add double remote heads in conference rooms, washrooms, stairways and any
room with a potential of 8 or more occupants.

Mini

In this example, a total of 9 double and one single


9W Tungsten remote heads are used. A total of
19 lamp heads = (19 X 9W) = 171W.

Standard


Max. Spacing
Remotes Description
12V between

remote heads
Planar Mini - Single Remote Head - White
Planar Standard - Double Remote Head - White

Single - 9 Watt Tungsten


Double - 12 Watt Quartz

MR200112V9T
SR200212V12Q

11 FT.
25 FT.

Step 4 - Determine maximum remote head to battery unit distance


The maximum allowable distance between the battery unit and the furthest remote head or sign is limited by the selected DC
emergency voltage, wire gauge size and load wattage for each emergency circuit. Wire gauge size for an emergency circuit should
be no less than 12, a typical industry practice.
A. Divide the emergency system layout into separate wiring circuits.
B. Calculate the load on each circuit. To calculate the load for each circuit identified you must:
Add the wattage of each remote head that was selected in Step 3 for the circuit you are calculating (If using a Double 9W
Tungsten Remote Head for example the load would be 9W X 2 Heads = 18W)

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Add the wattage of each sign that was selected in Step 1 for the circuit you are
calculating (Exit Signs use 1W, Sorties use 2W and Bilingual Exit/Sortie Signs use
3W)
Add together the two totals you have found above. Complete Step 4B for each
circuit identified
C. Use the following chart to determine the maximum length wiring can be run on
each circuit based on the wire gauge they will be using. To find identify the
appropriate lengths select the Emergency Voltage that was identified in Step 3A
and the Load for each circuit identified in Step 4B. Round up to the next available
emergency load watts identified in the chart. (For example if Circuit 1 is using
64W you would select the 72W emergency load to determine the length of wire
runs.)
D. Write down the emergency load watts that was selected for each circuit as it will
be used in Step 5 to identify the best battery units to be used on each circuit.

Wire Size Guide

CIRCUIT
2

CIRCUIT
1

CIRCUIT
3

In this example:
1st Emergency Circuit Load Wattage: Six 9W remote
heads plus five 1W Exit=(6 x 9W)+(5 x 1W)=59W
2nd Emergency Circuit Load Wattage: Seven 9W remote
heads plus one 1W Exit=(7 x 9W)+(1 x 1W)=64W
3rd Emergency Circuit Wattage:
Six 9W remote heads = (6 X 9W) = 54W
Circuits 1,2,3 would require a 72 emergency load watts as per
the chart. Emergency DC voltage=12V. Emergency circuit wire
gauge=12 Gauge. Chart shows a maximum wire run distance of
29 ft is needed on each circuit.

Length of Wire Run (in feet)


watts

wire size 13 18 25 30 35 50 60 75 100 150 200 250 300 400

12 41 30 21 18 15 11 9 8 6 4
6

10 65 47 32 28 24 17 14 11 9 6
volts

8 110 75 54 45 39 27 22 18 14 9 7

6 165 120 86 71 62 43 36 29 22 15 11 9

12 165 110 85 71 61 42 35 29 21 14 10 8

10 260 190 136 112 97 68 52 45 34 23 17 14 11
12

8 415 300 215 180 154 108 90 72 54 36 27 21 18
volts

6 660 475 340 285 245 170 140 114 86 57 43 34 28

4 1050 760 540 455 390 275 225 182 137 91 68 55 45

12 660 440 340 284 244 168 140 116 84 56 40 32 26 21

10 1040 760 544 448 388 272 208 180 136 92 68 52 44 34
24

8 1668 1200 860 720 616 432 360 288 216 144 108 84 72 54
volts

6 2640 1900 1360 1140 980 680 560 456 344 228 172 136 112 85

4 4200 3040 2160 1810 1560 1100 900 728 548 364 272 220 180 100

Step 5 - Selecting & placing battery units


Battery units are required to provide emergency power to lamp heads
and signs in the event of a utility power failure.
A. Based on the emergency loads identified for each circuit match the
totals with the appropriate battery unit based on the battery unit
capacity and the system voltage. Round up to the next available
battery unit size if exact unit is not available. You will need at least
one battery unit for each of the circuits.
B. Place the battery unit(s) in an appropriate location. The unit may
replace a set of remote lamp heads if the battery units incorporate
the same number and type of heads on top of the unit.

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In this example :
Three 12V - 72W Battery Units will be used, one for each of the 3 circuits identified:
Circuit 1: Total Load was 59W and would require a Battery Unit with a 72W capacity
Circuit 2: Total Load was 64W and would require a Battery Unit with a 72W capacity
Circuit 3: Total Load was 54W and would require a Battery Unit with a 72W capacity
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Planar Battery Unit


Battery Units Capacity

36W

6V Description
6V36MM2M9T-D

Planar Battery Unit with Two 9 Watt Mini Remote Heads - White

C. Combo Units can also be used to replace a set of remote heads and an exit sign within close proximity. Combo units are an ideal
choice over doorways.

Combo Unit

6V - Planar Sortie Sign - Double Mini Remote Heads

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Steel Description
6V362000S2M9T-D

36 Watt Capacity - Two Mini 9 Watt Tungsten Lamp Heads - White

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New Legislation
Governments have passed measures to phase out incandescent light bulbs. In some jurisdictions this has been done
through legislation, while in others through voluntary measures. The aim is to encourage use of more energy efficient lighting
alternatives, such as fluorescent, compact fluorescent lamp (CFLs), Halogen such as PAR and MR lamps and LED sourced
lighting fixtures. Federal Environment Minister John Baird announced in April 2007 a plan to ban the sale of inefficient light
bulbs by 2012. According to the minister Canada will save $3 to $4 billion Canadian dollars over the lifetime of the new bulbs.
Due to the fact certain lighting application still require some general service lamps for specific application, certain lamps will
remain in circulation.
All general service incandescent lamps will be ban with the exception of these
a. have a luminous flux of at least 250 lumens but no greater than 260 lumens
(Note: equivalent wattages covered are the 40, 60, 75 and 100 watt lamps)
b. have a nominal voltage or voltage range that lies at least partially between 100 and 130 volts"
c. are screw based
d. an appliance lamp;
e. an integrally ballasted CFL;
(Note: already meets high efficiency performance standards)
f. a coloured lamp;
g. an explosion-resistant lamp;
h. an infrared lamp;
i. a left-hand screw-based lamp;
j. a plant lamp;
k. a showcase lamp that has a T-shape and a maximum wattage of 40 W or a length exceeding 25 cm and is marketed
as a showcase lamp;
l. a sign service lamp;
m. a silver bowl lamp;
n. a lamp using solid state technology;
(Note: already meets high efficiency performance standards)
o. a lamp that has a G-shape and a diameter of 13 cm or more;
p. a submersible lamp;
q. a traffic signal module, pedestrian module and street light;
r. a lamp having an Edison screw-base size of E5, E10, E11, E12, E17, E26d (three way lamps), E26/50x39, E26/53x39,
E29/28, E29/53x39, E39, E39d, EP39 or EX39
s. a lamp that has a B, BA, CA, F, G16-1/2, G25, G30, s or M-14 shape or other similar shape, and a maximum wattage of 40 W;
(Note: the A-shape lamp is the main focus of this regulation)
t. a rough service lamp;
u. a vibration service lamp;
v. an incandescent reflector lamp
(Note: this lamp category is already regulated)

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Lamp
Wattage

Lamp
Manu-
facturer

Model #
(add colour temperature
desired in space __)

Rated
Life*
(hours)

Initial
Lumens
at 25C

Colour Temperature
MOL Electronic Ballast
(varies by lamp
Length
(volts) Availability
*consult your representative on new
manufacturer)K
CRI inches(mm)
ballast voltage availability

QT
Quad 4-pin
GE
F18DBX/8__/ECO4P
170 00
1250
18 PHILIPS PL-C 18W/8__/ALTO 120 00 1200

OSRAM Sylvania
CF18DD/E/8__ 12000 1150

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

5.8(147mm)
5-11/16(144.5mm)
5.8(147mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

TTT
Triple Tube 4-pin GE
F32TBX/8__/A/ECO
170 00
2400
32 PHILIPS
PL-T 32W/8__/4P/ALTO 160 00 2400

OSRAM Sylvania
CF32DT/E/IN/8__/ECO 16000 2400

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

5.5(140mm)
5-5/8(143mm)
5.6(142mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

F42TBX/8__/A/ECO 17000 3200


PL-T 42W/8__/4P/ALTO 16000 3200
CF42DT/E/IN/8__/ECO 120 00 3200

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

6.4(163mm)
6-3/8(162mm)
6.5(163mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

Rapid
GE
Start
PHILIPS
18
OSRAM Sylvania

F18BXSPX__RS 200 00 1250


PL-L18W/8__/4P 15000 1200
FT18DL/8__/RS/ECO 200 00 1250

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

10.5(267mm)
8-15/16(227mm)
10.5(267mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

Preheat
GE
24/27
PHILIPS

OSRAM Sylvania

F27BXSPX__RS 120 00 1800


PL-L 24W/8__/4P 150 00 1800
FT24DL/8__/ECO 120 00 1800

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

12.8(325mm)
12.11/16(322mm)
12.9(329mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

Rapid
GE
Start
PHILIPS
40
OSRAM Sylvania

F40/30BX/SPX__ 200 00 3150


PL-L 40W/8__/4P/RS/IS 200 00 3300
FT40DL/8__/RS/ECO 20000 3150

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

22.5(572mm)
22.5(572mm)
22.5 (572mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

Rapid
GE
Start
PHILIPS
50
OSRAM Sylvania

F50BXSPX__RS 200 00 4000


PL-L50W/8__/4P/RS 200 00 4300
FT50DL/8__/RS/ECO 14000 4300

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

82
82
82

22.5(572mm)
22.5(572mm)
22.5(572mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

F55BX/8__ 20000 4800


FT55DL/8__/ECO 120 00 4800

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100

82
82

20.7(526mm)
21.1(535mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347

F32T8SPX__U6/ECO 20000 2850


FB32T8/TL8__/6/ALTO 200 00 2800
FB032/8__/6/ECO 200 00 2850

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

86 22.5(572mm)
85 22.5(572mm)
82
22.5 (572mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

F31T8SPX__/U/ECO 240 00 2775


FB31/T8/TL8__/ALTO 24000 2775
FB031/8__ 200 00 2725

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

85 22.5(572mm)
85 22.5(572mm)
82 22.5(572mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

LINEAR T8

150 00
1350
Instant-Start PHILIPS
F17T8__/ALTO 24000 1375
17
OSRAM Sylvania
FO17/8__ /ECO 240 00 1350

3000, 3500, 4100


3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

86 24(610mm)
85 24(610mm)
82 24(610mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

6"
GE
Instant-Start PHILIPS
25
OSRAM Sylvania

F25T8/SPX__/ECO 15000 2150


F25T8/TL8__/ALTO 24000 2150
FO25/8__/ECO 200 00 2150

3000, 3500, 4100


3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

86 36(914mm)
85 36(914mm)
82 36(914mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347


GE
Instant-Start PHILIPS
32 1-5/8"OSRAM Sylvania

F32T8/SPX__/ECO 210 00 2950


F32T8/TL8__/ALTO 240 00 2950
FO32/8__/ECO 240 00 2950

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

86 48(1220mm)
85 48(1220mm)
85 48(1220mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

85
21.6 (548.6mm)
85 21.6(548.6mm)
85 21.6(548.6mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

3000, 3500, 4100


3000, 3500, 4100
3000, 3500, 4100

85 21.6(548.6mm)
85 21.6(548.6mm)
85 21.6(548.6mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

T riple Tube 4-pin GE


42
PHILIPS

OSRAM Sylvania
TT5

Rapid Start GE
55
OSRAM Sylvania
T8U6

6"


6" GE
Instant-Start
PHILIPS
32 1-5/8"OSRAM Sylvania
T8U 1-5/8"

1-5/8"

GE
Instant-Start
PHILIPS
31
OSRAM Sylvania

LINEAR T5
T5HE
GE
Program-Start PHILIPS
14
OSRAM Sylvania

F14W/T5PRS/8__/ECO
300 00
1230
F14T5/8__/ALTO 240 00 1200
FP14/8__/ECO 25000 1750

6"
T5HO GE
F24W/T5/8__/ECO 30000 1750
Program-Start
PHILIPS
F24T5/8__/HO/ALTO
240 00
1800
24
OSRAM Sylvania
FP24/8__/HO/ECO 250 00 1750
T5HE
GE
Program-Start
PHILIPS
1-5/8"OSRAM Sylvania
28

F28W/T5/8__/ECO 30000 2640


F28T5/8__/ALTO 240 00 2600
FP28/8__/ECO 200 00 2600

T5HO
GE
Program-Start
PHILIPS
54
OSRAM Sylvania

F54W/T5/8__/ECO 300 00 4460


F54T5/8__/HO/ALTO 24000 4500
FP54/8__/HO/ECO 30000 4450

3000, 3500, 4100 85


45.2 (1148mm) 120,277,347
120, 277, 347
3000, 3500, 4100
85 45.2(1148mm)
120, 277, 347
3000, 3500, 4100
85 45.2(1148mm)
3000, 3500, 4100 85
45.2 (1148mm)
3000, 3500, 4100
85 45.2(1148mm)
3000, 3500, 4100
85 45.2(1148mm)

120, 277, 347


120, 277, 347
120, 277, 347

LAMP CHART IS TO BE USED AS A GUIDE ONLY. CHECK LAMP/BALLAST MANUFACTURER DATA FOR EXACT SPECIFICATIONS.
*AVERAGE LIFE UNDER SPECIFIED TEST CONDITIONS WITH LAMPS TURNED OFF AND RESTARTED NO MORE FREQUENTLY THAN ONCE EVERY 3 OPERATING HOURS.

Nominal Length

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Watts Bulb

Initial
Rated Life
Lumens (Hours)


Watts
Bulb (Base)
Initial

General Service Incandescent Lamps

Low Voltage Projector Lamps

40W A19/FROST
495 1500
60W A19/FROST
890 1000
75W A19/FROST 1150 750
100W A19/FROST
1600 750
150W A21/FROST 2700 750
200W A23/FROST 3800 750
300W PS25/FROST 6300 750

MR16
PAR36
AR111

(See Accent Lighting Data)


(See Accent Lighting Data)
(See Accent Lighting Data)

20W(12V)
35W(12V)
50W(12V)
75W(12V)

T3/Clear (G4)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)

Halogen General Service Lamps





60W
75W
100W
150W

BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)

840
1120
1670
2650

3000
3000
3000
3000


50W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN
500

75W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 1050

100W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 1600
150W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN (ETH) 2800
150W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 2800

250W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 5000
250W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 5000

500W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 10000

1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
2000

Halogen Tubular (T) Linear Lamps


(Double End)
100W T3/Clear/RSC
150W T3/Clear/RSC
250W T3/Clear/RSC
300W T3/Clear/RSC
500W T3/Clear/RSC

1400
2400
4000
5200
9500

2000
2000
1500
2000
2000

Projector (PAR) Halogen Lamps

(See Accent Lighting Data for Beam Spread and CBCP)

45W PAR16
60W PAR16
50W PAR20
50W PAR30S
60W PAR30S
75W PAR30S
50W PAR30L
75W PAR30L

40W
PAR30S IR

50W
PAR30S IR

60W
PAR30S IR
45W PAR38
60W PAR38
75W PAR38
90W PAR38

40W
PAR38 IR

50W
PAR38 IR

60W
PAR38 IR

70W
PAR38 IR

100W
PAR38 IR
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2000
2000
2000
2000

Reflector (BR/R/ER) Lamps




30W R20
45W ER30
65W BR30

205 2000
340 2500
635 2000

Halogen Tubular (T) Lamps

320
600
800
1100

Rated Life
(Hours)

420 3000
580 3000
530 3000
610 3500
800 3000
1050 3500
590 3000
1000 3000
720
4200
970
4200
1140
4200
530 3000
800 3000
1050 3000
1350 3000
720
4200
970
4200
1120
4200
1550
4200
2200
4200

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ANSI Rated Life Initial Colour Temp
Watts Description Ballast Code Base (hours) Lumens (Kelvin) CRI
High Wattage Metal Halide Lamps
#175 BD17/Clear M57/E
Med 10,000 13,500
175 ED28/Clear M57/E
Mog 10,000 13,500
250 ED28/Clear M58/E
Mog 10,000 20,500
400 ED37/Clear M59/E
Mog 20,000 36,000
1000 BT56/Clear M47/S
Mog 12,000 110,000
1500 BT56/Clear M48/E
Mog 3,000 155,000

4,000
4,000
4,000
4,000
3,700
3,700

65
65
65
65
65
60

High Wattage Pulse-Start Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps


250 ED28/Clear M153/O/ Mog 24,000 22,500 4,200 90

EX39
320 ED28/Clear M170/M132/ Mog 24,000 28,800 4,200 90

O/EX39
400 ED37/Clear M172/M155/ Mog 24,000 36,000 4,200 90

O/EX39
#: see p. 124 for 150W Energy Efficient/Longer Life Alternative
Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of
publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact
specifications.
All Incandescent/Halogen lamps are 120V rated unless otherwise noted.

Energy efficient
alternative to
standard Halogen
PAR lamps

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SYLVANIA

Watts Bulb

Initial
Rated Life
Lumens (Hours)



Watts
Bulb (Base)

General Service Incandescent Lamps

Low Voltage Projector Lamps

40W A19/FROST
60W A19/FROST
100W A19/FROST
150W A21/FROST
200W A21/FROST
300W PS30/FROST

MR16
PAR36
AR111

(See Accent Lighting Data)


(See Accent Lighting Data)
(See Accent Lighting Data)

20W(12V)
35W(12V)
50W(12V)
75W(12V)

T3/Clear (G4)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)
T4/Clear (GY6.35)

470 1500
870 1000
1690 750
2670 750
3760 750
5860 750

Halogen General Service Lamps





60W
75W
100W
150W

BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)
BT15 (WHITE)

760
1010
1500
2400

3000
3000
3000
3000

Halogen Tubular (T) Lamps



100W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN
1800
1000
150W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN
2800
2000
150W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 2800 2000

250W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN
5000
2000
250W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 5000 2000

500W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 10450 2000

Halogen Tubular (T) Linear Lamps


(Double End)




100W T3/Clear/RSC
150W T3/Clear/RSC
200W T3/Clear/RSC
300W T3/Clear/RSC
500W T3/Clear/RSC

1600
2400
3350
6000
8750

2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

Projector (PAR) Halogen Lamps

(See Accent Lighting Data for Beam Spread and CBCP)

60W PAR16
75W PAR16
35W PAR20
50W PAR20
50W PAR30S
60W PAR30S
75W PAR30S
50W PAR30L
75W PAR30L

50W
PAR30S IR
45W PAR38
60W PAR38
75W PAR38
90W PAR38

50W
PAR38 IR

60W
PAR38 IR

Philips

650 2000
900 2000
360 2500
550 2500
660 2500
860 3000
1130 2500
660 2500
1130 2500
900
3000
560 2500
850 3000
1060 2500
1310 2500
850
3000
1110
3000

Initial
Lumens

Rated Life
(Hours)

320
600
910
1400

2000
3000
2000
2000

Reflector (BR/R/ER) Lamps




30W R20
50W ER30
65W BR30

140 2000
320 2000
620 2000

SYLVANIA
ANSI
Rated Life
Watts Description Ballast Code Base
(hours)
High Wattage Metal Halide Lamps
#175 E17/Clear
M57/E
Med
175
BT28/Clear M57/E
Mog
250
BT28/Clear M58/E
Mog
400
BT37/Clear M59/E
Mog
1000 BT56/Clear M47/S
Mog
1500 BT56/Clear M48/E
Mog

Initial Colour Temp


Lumens
(Kelvin) CRI

10000 14400
10000 14400
10000 22000
20000 36000
18000 110000
3000 170000

4000
4200
4200
4000
4000
4000

65
65
65
65
65
70

High Wattage Pulse-Start Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps


250
BT28/Clear M153/O
Mog
20000
24000
4200
94

EX39
320
BT37/Clear M170/M132/O
Mog
20000
37500
4000 88

EX39
#: see p. 124 for 150W Energy Efficient/Longer Life Alternative
Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of
publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact specifications.
All Incandescent/Halogen lamps are 120V rated unless otherwise noted.

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Watts Bulb

Initial
Rated Life
Lumens (Hours)

Rated Life
Watts Bulb
(base)
Initial
(Hours)

General Service Incandescent Lamps

Low Voltage Projector Lamps

40W A19/FROST
60W A19/FROST
75W A19/FROST
100W A19/FROST
135W A21/FROST
300W PS25/FROST

MR16
PAR36
AR111

(See Accent Lighting Data)


(See Accent Lighting Data)
(See Accent Lighting Data)

20W(12V)
35W(12V)
50W(12V)
75W(12V)

T3/Clear (G4) 350


T3/Clear (GY6.35) 550
T3/Clear (GY6.35) 850
T4/Clear (GY6.35) 1400

505 1000
855 1000
1180 750
1690 750
1530 2600
4170 1950

Halogen General Service Lamps





60W
75W
100W
150W

BT14.5 (WHITE)
BT14.5 (WHITE)
BT14.5 (WHITE)
BT14.5 (WHITE)

840
1070
1600
2430

3000
3000
3000
3000

2000
2000
2000
2000

Reflector (BR/R/ER) Lamps



45W
65W

R20 400
BR30 725

2500
2000

Halogen Tubular (T) Lamps



75W
T3/CLR/MINI CAN 1050

100W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 1600
150W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 2800
150W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 2800

250W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 5000
250W T4/CLR/DC.BAY 5000

500W
T4/CLR/MINI CAN 10450

1000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

Halogen Tubular (T) Linear Lamps


(Double End)




100W T3/Clear/RSC 1650


150W T3/Clear/RSC 2400
250W T3/Clear/RSC 4000
300W T3/Clear/RSC 5950
500W
T3/Clear/RSC
11100

1500
1500
1500
2000
2000

(See Accent Lighting Data for Beam Spread and CBCP)

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#175 BD17/Clear
M57
Med
175
ED28/Clear
M57
Mog
250
ED28/Clear
M58
Mog
400
ED37/Clear
M59
Mog
1000 BT56/Clear
M47
Mog
1500 BT56/Clear
M48
Mog

10000 13600
10000 13600
10000 20800
20000 36000
15000 108000
3000 170000

4000
4000
4200
4000
4000
4000

65
65
65
65
65
65

High Wattage Pulse-Start Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps


250
ED28/Clear
Mog 20000 23000
4100
320
ED37/Clear
Mog 20000 31000
4100
400
ED37/Clear
Mog 20000 37000
4200

90
90
90

#: see p. 124 for 150W Energy Efficient/Longer Life Alternative

Projector (PAR) Halogen Lamps


60W PAR16
75W PAR16
50W PAR20
50W PAR30S
60W PAR30S
75W PAR30S
50W PAR30L
75W PAR30L

45W
PAR30S HIR

50W
PAR30S HIR
45W PAR38
60W PAR38
75W PAR38
90W PAR38

45W
PAR38 HIR

48W
PAR38 HIR

60W
PAR38 HIR

67W
PAR38 HIR

83W
PAR38 HIR

GE
ANSI Rated Life Initial Colour Temp
Watts Description Ballast Code Base (hours) Lumens (Kelvin) CRI

650 2000
900 2000
570 3000
630 3000
800 3000
1030 3000
580 3000
940 3000
620
6000
825
4000
540 2500
800 3000
1050 2500
1310 2500
870
4200
970
4200
1260
4200
1500
4200
2030
4200

Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of
publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact
specifications.
All Incandescent/Halogen lamps are 120V rated unless otherwise noted.

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New High Colour Rendering Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps

Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens
CBCP

Beam
Spread

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

Ceramic Metal Halide Mini MasterColor


22
T3.5
Philips
C175/E
39
T3.5
Philips
C179/E

PGJ5
PGJ5

12000
12000

1650
3000

3000
3000

85
90

Ceramic Metal Halide MR16 Lamps


20
MR16WFL GE
M156
20 MR16FL GE
M156
20 MR16SP GE
M156
20
MR16WFL Philips C156/C175/0
20 MR16FL Philips C156/C175/0
20 MR16SP Philips C156/C175/0
39
MR16WFL GE
M130
39 MR16FL GE
M130
39 MR16SP GE
M130
39
MR16WFL Philips
C130/0
39
MR16FL
Philips
C130/0
39
MR16SP
Philips
C130/0
39
MR16WFL GE
M130
39 MR16FL GE
M130
39 MR16SP GE
M130

GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10
GX10

12000
12000
12000
12000
12000
12000
10000
10000
10000
12000
12000
12000
12000
12000
12000

1000 1500 40
1000 2900 25
1000 9000 12
1080 1700 40
1080 3500 25
1080
11000
10
2100 3000 40
2100 5500 25
2100 16000 12
2150
3900
40
2150
8000
25
2150
18000
10
2100 3000 40
2100 5500 25
2100 16000 12

3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000
4000

81
81
81
85
85
85
90
90
90
90
90
90
92
92
92

Ceramic Metal Halide GU6.5 Lamps


20 T4 GE M156
20 T4
Philips M156
20 T4
Os/SYL C156/E
39 T4 GE M130
39 T4 GE M130

GU6.5 12000 1615


GU6.5 15000 1800
GU6.5 15000 1700
GU6.5 10000 3400
GU6.5 12000 3400

3000 81
3000 84
3000 82
3000 88
4000 90

Ceramic Metal Halide G8.5 Lamps


20 T4.5
Os/SYL C156/E
20 T4.5 GE M156
39 T4.5 GE M130
39 T4
Philips M130/E
39 T4.5
Os/SYL M130/E
39 T4.5 GE M130
39 T4
Philips M130/E
70 T4.5 GE M139/C139
70 T4
Philips M139/E
70
T4.5
Os/SYL
C139/E, C98/E
70 T4.5 GE M139/C139
70 T4
Philips M139/E

G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5
G8.5

15000 1700
12000 1650
15000 3400
12000 3300
15000 3400
15000 3200
12000 3000
15000 6200
12000 6500
15000 6300
15000 6200
12000 5900

3000 83
3000 81
3000 84
3000 81
3000 82
4000 88
4200 85
3000 83
3000 83
3000 95
4200 90
4200 89

Ceramic Metal Halide G12 Lamps


20
T4.5
GE
M156/C156
20
T6
Philips
M156
39 T4.5 GE M130/C130
39 T6
Philips M130/E
39 T6
Os/SYL M130/E
39 T4.5 GE M130/C130
39 T6
Philips M130/E
39 T6
Os/SYL M130/E
70 T6 GE M139/C139
70 T6
Philips M139/E
70
T6
Os/SYL
M98/E, M139/E
70 T6 GE M139/C139
70 T6
Philips M139/E
70
T6
Os/SYL
M98/E, M139/E
150 T6
GE M102/C142
150 T6
Philips M142/E
150
T7.5
Os/SYL
M102/E, M142/E
150 T6
GE M102/C142
150 T6
Philips M142/E
150
T7.5
Os/SYL
M102/E, M142/E

G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12
G12

12000
1600
15000 1800
15000 3400
12000 3300
15000 3400
15000
3200
12000 3300
15000 3300
15000 6200
12000 6600
15000 7000
15000 6300
12000 6600
15000 6700
12000
14000
12000
14000
15000
15500
12000
13000
12000
12700
15000
14500

3000
81
3000 84
3000 84
3000 81
3000 82
4000
88
4200 84
4200 90
3000 83
3000 84
3000 87
4200 91
4200 92
4200 93
3000
82
3000
88
3000
89
4200
94
4200
96
4200
95

Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact specifications.

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Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens
CBCP

Beam
Spread

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

Ceramic Metal Halide PAR Lamps


20
PAR20 FL
GE
M156/C156
20
PAR20 SP
GE
M156/C156
22
PAR20 FL
Philips
C156/C175/0
22
PAR20 SP
Philips
C156/C175/0
20
PAR20 FL
Os/SYL
C156/0
20
PAR20 SP
Os/SYL
C156/0
39
PAR20 FL
GE
M130/C130
39
PAR20 SP
GE
M130/C130
39
PAR20 FL
Philips
M130/0
39
PAR20 SP
Philips
M130/0
39
PAR20 FL
Os/SYL
C130/0
39
PAR20 SP
Os/SYL
C130/0
39
PAR20 FL
GE
M130/C130
39
PAR20 SP
GE
M130/C130
39
PAR20 FL
Philips
M130/0
39
PAR20 SP
Philips
M130/0
39
PAR20 FL
Os/SYL
C130/0
39
PAR20 SP
Os/SYL
C130/0

Medium
12000
Medium
12000
Medium 9000
Medium
9000
Medium
12000
Medium
12000
Medium
10000
Medium
10000
Medium
9000
Medium
9000
Medium
12000
Medium
12000
Medium
10000
Medium
10000
Medium
6000
Medium
6000
Medium
12000
Medium
12000

1000
3750
25
1000
13000
8
980 3200 30
940
18000
10
900
2650
30
900
15000
8
2100
7500
25
2100
22000
10
2000
5000
30
2000
20000
10
2000
5000
30
2000
20000
10
1950
6950
25
1950
19,450
10
1950
4500
30
1950
22,500
10
1850
4000
30
1850
16000
10

3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4200
4200
4000
4000
3900
3900

81
81
81
81
82
82
86
86
81
81
87
87
90
90
92
92
90
90

20
20
20
22
22
20
20
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
39
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70

Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium

1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
2400
2400
2400
2200
2200
2300
2300
2300
2225
2225
2225
2200
2200
4700
4700
5000
5000
3400
3600
3400
4300
4300
4000
4000

3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3100
3100
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4200
4200
4200
4200
4200
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000
4200
4200

81
81
81
81
81
82
82
81
81
81
81
81
85
85
85
89
89
89
90
90
82
82
83
83
95
95
95
94
94
90
90

PAR30L FL GE
PAR30L SP GE
PAR30L SP GE
PAR30L FL Philips
PAR30L SP Philips
PAR30L FL Os/SYL
PAR30L SP Os/SYL
PAR30L FL GE
PAR30L SP GE
PAR30L SP GE
PAR30L FL Philips
PAR30L SP Philips
PAR30 VWFL Os/SYL
PAR30 FL
Os/SYL
PAR30 SP
Os/SYL
PAR30 FL
GE
PAR30 SP
GE
PAR30 NSP GE
PAR30 FL
Os/SYL
PAR30 SP
Os/SYL
PAR30L FL GE
PAR30L SP GE
PAR30L FL Philips
PAR30L SP Philips
PAR30 VWFL Os/SYL
PAR30L FL Os/SYL
PAR30L SP Os/SYL
PAR30L FL Philips
PAR30L SP Philips
PAR30L FL Os/SYL
PAR30L SP Os/SYL

M156/C156
M156/C156
M156/C156
C156/C175/0
C156/C175/0
M156/0
M156/0
M130/C130
M130/C130
M130/C130
M130/0
M130/0
C130/0
C130/0
C130/0
M130/C130
M130/C130
M130/C130
C130/0
C130/0
M98/C139
M98/C139
M143/M98/0
M143/M98/0
C139/C98/0
C139/C98/0
C139/C98/0
M139/0
M139/0
C139/0
C139/0

12000
12000
12000
9000
9000
12000
12000
10000
10000
10000
9000
9000
12000
12000
12000
10000
10000
10000
12000
12000
13000
13000
11000
11000
12000
12000
12000
9000
9000
12000
12000

4900
14,500
19,800
4500
34000
4000
24000
11000
29000
39,600
7100
34000
3500
8000
39,600
10,200
26,900
36,700
7500
36000
10000
43000
10000
61000
5000
12000
42000
8700
52000
13000
70000

25
15
10
30
8
30
10
25
15
10
30
10
46
30
10
25
15
10
30
10
40
15
40
10
46
30
12
40
10
30
9

Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact specifications.

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Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base
Ceramic Metal Halide PAR Lamps
70
PAR38 WFL GE
C98/M139/M143
70
PAR38 FL
GE
C98/M139/M143
70
PAR38 SP
GE
C98/M139/M143
70
PAR38 FL
Philips
M143/M98/0
70
PAR38 SP
Philips
M143/M98/0
70
PAR38 FL
Philips
M143/M98/0
70
PAR38 SP
Philips
M143/M98/0
70
PAR38 VWFL Os/SYL
C98/0 C139/0
70
PAR38 FL
Os/SYL
C98/0 C139/0
70
PAR38 SP
Os/SYL
C98/0 C139/0
100
PAR38 WFL GE
C90/M90/M140
100
PAR38 FL
GE
C90/M90/M140
100
PAR38 SP
GE
C90/M90/M140
100
PAR38 FL
Philips
M140/M90/0
100
PAR38 SP
Philips
M140/M90/0
100
PAR38 VWFL Os/SYL
C90/0 C140/0
100
PAR38 FL
Os/SYL
C90/0 C140/0
100
PAR38 SP
Os/SYL
C90/0 C140/0
100
PAR38 FL
Philips
M140/M90/0
100
PAR38 SP
Philips
M140/M90/0

Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium

Rated Life
(hours)
10000
10000
10000
12500
12500
12500
12500
15000
15000
15000
10000
10000
10000
12500
12500
15000
15000
15000
12500
12500

Initial
Lumens
CBCP
4800
4800
4800
4100
4100
3700
3700
4300
4300
4300
6500
6500
6500
6200
6200
6500
6500
6500
5700
5700

4400
14000
40000
18000
46000
16000
46000
3500
16000
40000
5500
15000
45000
22000
60000
6000
25000
58000
23000
50000

Beam
Spread

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

60
25
15
25
15
25
15
65
25
15
60
25
15
25
15
65
25
15
25
15

3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000

82
82
82
85
85
92
92
88
88
88
81
81
81
85
85
88
88
88
92
92

Medium Wattage High Pressure Sodium Lamps



Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

Philips
70
70
100
100
150

BD17/MED/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR
BD17/MED/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR

S62
S62
S54
S54
S55

24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+

6300
6500
9500
9400
15800

2100
2100
2100
2100
2100

21
21
21
21
21

GE
70
70
100
100
150

B17/MED/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR
B17/MED/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR
ED23-1/2/MOG/CLR

S62
S62
S54
S54
S55

24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+

6400
6400
9500
9500
16000

1900
1900
2000
2000
2000

22
22
22
22
22

S62
S62
S54
S54
S55

24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+
24000+

6300
6300
9500
9500
16000

1900
1900
2100
2100
2100

22
22
22
22
22

Osram-Sylvania
70
E17/MED/CLR
70
ET23.5/MOG/CLR
100
E17/MED/CLR
100
ET23.5/MOG/CLR
150
ET23.5/MOG/CLR

Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of publication.
Check lamp manufacturer data for other model enquiries and/or exact specifications.

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High Intensity Discharge Lamps
The following is a selection of ceramic metal halide lamps that may be used in Lightolier HID lighting fixtures. Enclosed rated ceramic
metal halide lamps will not operate in Open Rated lighting fixtures. Only Open Rated ceramic metal halides will operate in "Open
Rated" lighting fixtures.
Medium Wattage Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps

Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

Ceramic Metal Halide ED17 (Open Rated) Lamps


70
ED17P
GE Clear
M143/M98/C98
70
ED17P
GE Coated
M143/M98/C98
70
ED17P
GE Clear
M143/M98/C98
70
ED17P
GE Coated
M143/M98/C98
70
ED17P
Philips Clear
M143/M98/0
70
ED17P
Philips Coated
M143/M98/0
70
ED17P
Philips Clear
M143/M98/0
70
ED17P
Philips Coated
M143/M98/0
70
E17
Sylvania Clear
C98/C139/0
70
E17
Sylvania Coated
C98/C139/0
70
E17
Sylvania Clear
C98/C139/0
70
E17
Sylvania Coated
C98/C139/0
100
ED17P
Philips Clear
M140/M90/0
100
ED17P
Philips Coated
M140/M90/0
100
ED17P
Philips Clear
M140/M90/0
100
ED17P
Philips Coated
M140/M90/0
100
E17
Sylvania Clear
C90/C140/0
100
E17
Sylvania Coated
C90/C140/0
100
E17
Sylvania Clear
C90/C140/0
100
E17
Sylvania Coated
C90/C140/0
150
ED17P
GE Clear
C102/M142/0
150
ED17P
GE Coated
C102/M142/0
150
ED17P
GE Clear
C102/M142/0
150
ED17P
GE Coated
C102/M142/0
150
ED17P
Philips Clear
M102/M142/0
150
ED17P
Philips Coated
M102/M142/0
150
ED17P
Philips Clear
M102/M142/0
150
ED17P
Philips Coated
M102/M142/0
150
E17
Sylvania Clear
C102/C142/0
150
E17
Sylvania Coated
C102/C142/0

Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium

15000
15000
15000
15000
16000
16000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
16000
16000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
20000
12000
12000
15000
15000
16000
16000
20000
20000
20000
20000

5700
5700
5500
5200
5900
5400
5800
5200
5900
5500
6000
5600
8600
7900
8200
7500
9000
8100
8200
7500
12900
11900
12000
11000
12900
11900
12000
11000
13000
12000

3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
4000
3800
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
4200
4200
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000

80
80
90
90
85
85
92
92
88
88
93
93
85
85
92
90
88
88
93
90
80
80
90
90
85
85
92
92
88
88

Ceramic Metal Halide ED17 (Enclosed) Lamps


70
BD17
GE Clear
M98/M139/C98
70
BD17
GE Coated
M98/M139/C98
70
ED17
Philips Clear
M143/M98/E
70
ED17
Philips Coated
M143/M98/E
70
ED17
Philips Clear
M143/M98/E
70
ED17
Philips Coated
M143/M98/E
100
BD17
GE Clear
M90/M140/C90
100
BD17
GE Coated
M90/M140/C90
100
ED17
Philips Clear
M140/M90/E
100
ED17
Philips Coated
M140/M90/E
100
ED17
Philips Clear
M140/M90/E
100
ED17
Philips Coated
M140/M90/E
150
ED17
Philips Clear
M102/M142/E
150
ED17
Philips Coated
M102/M142/E
150
ED17
Philips Clear
M102/M142/E
150
ED17
Philips Coated
M102/M142/E

Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium

15000
15000
16000
16000
20000
20000
10000
10000
16000
16000
20000
20000
16000
16000
20000
20000

6300
6000
6200
5800
5900
5500
9200
8700
9500
8800
9000
8400
14000
12500
13000
12000

3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
3000
3000
4000
4000
3000
3000
4000
4000

80
80
85
85
92
92
83
83
85
85
92
92
85
85
92
92

Lamp data show is to be used as a guide only. Lamp manufacturer data at time of publication.
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Lamp Data Index - Technical Lamp Information


Metal Halide Lamp Data

Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base
Ceramic Metal Halide Tubular Double-Ended
70
TD-6
GE
M139/M85
70
TD-6
GE
M139/M85
70
TD-6
Philips
M139/M85/E
70
TD-6
Philips
M139/M85/E
70
T-6
Sylvania
M139/E, M85/E, M98/E
150
TD-7
GE
M142/M81
150
TD-7
GE
M142/M81
150
TD-7
Philips
M142/M102/M81E
150
TD-7
Philips
M142/M102/M81E
150
T-7.5
Sylvania
M102/E, M142/E, M81/E

RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s
RX7s

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

15000
15000
15000
15000
12000
15000
15000
15000
15000
12000

7000
7000
6500
6000
6900
14000
14000
13250
14200
14800

3000
4200
3000
4200
3000
3000
4200
3000
4200
3000

81
88
82
92
88
80
93
88
96
91

Rated Life
(hours)

Initial
Lumens

Colour Temp
(Kelvin)

CRI

10000
15000

21000
36000

4000
4000

65
65

VENTURE

Watts Description ANSI Ballast Code
Base
250
400

Philips

T-15
T-15

Venture
Venture

M58/E
M59/E

Mogul
Mogul

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Photometrics
Accent Lighting
Performance Data
(FC) is initial footcandles at center of beam. Beam
length (L) and beam width (W) are to where the
candlepower is reduced to 50% of the center beam
candlepower. CBCP is center beam candlepower.
(C) is distance to thecenter of the beam.
Lamp data shown is typical, and is based on bare
lamp photometrics. Contact lamp manufacturers
for availability and performance.

0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

FC

FC

FC

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

FC

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

MR16 Low Voltage Halogen Bi-Pin Lamps



20W MR16
VNSP 7

7400

3000

20W MR16
NSP 15

3750

5000

20W MR16
FL 40

525

5000


37W MR16 IR

SP 10

13100

4000


37W MR16 IR

NFL 25

4600

4000


37W MR16 IR

FL 40

2500

4000


50W MR16 IR

SP 10

15700

4000


50W MR16 IR

NFL 25

6000

4000


50W MR16 IR

FL 40

3000

4000

50W MR16
NSP 10

11500

4000

50W MR16
NFL 25

3200

4000

50W MR16
FL 40

2000

4000

50W MR16
VWFL 60

1000

4000

75W MR16
SP 10

14000

4000

75W MR16
FL 36

2500

4000


7' 151 0.9' 0.9'

10' 74 1.2' 1.2'

13' 44 1.6' 1.6'

16' 29 2.0' 2.0'

6'
9'
12'
15'

3.5' 134 1.0' 0.8'


5.2' 59 1.5' 1.3'
6.9'
33 2.0' 1.7'
8.7'
21 2.4' 2.1'

2' 3.5' 231 1.0' 0.5'



3' 5.2' 103 1.5' 0.7'
4' 6.9' 58 2.0' 1.0'
5' 8.7' 37 2.5' 1.2'

4' 4.0' 164 1.0' 0.7'


6' 6.0' 73 1.5' 1.0'
8' 8.0' 41 2.0' 1.4'
10' 10.0'
26 2.5' 1.7'


6' 104 1.6' 1.6'

8' 59 2.1' 2.1'

10' 38 2.6' 2.6'

12' 26 3.2' 3.2'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

97
50
30
20

1.8'
2.5'
3.2'
3.9'

1.5'
2.1'
2.7'
3.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 117 2.2' 1.1'


5.2' 52 3.3' 1.6'
6.9' 29 4.4' 2.1'
8.7' 19 5.6' 2.6'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 147 1.6' 1.1'


5.0' 53 2.7' 1.9'
7.0' 27 3.8' 2.6'
9.0' 16 4.8' 3.4'


2' 131 1.5' 1.5'

3' 58 2.2' 2.2'

4' 33 2.9' 2.9'

5' 21 3.6' 3.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

1.2'
1.7'
2.3'
2.9'

85
38
21
14

2.0'
3.0'
4.1'
5.1'

1.7'
2.5'
3.4'
4.2'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7'
3.5'
5.2'
6.9'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'


8' 205 1.4' 1.4'
12' 91 2.1' 2.1'
16' 51 2.8' 2.8'
20' 33 3.5' 3.5'

7' 4.0' 174 1.6' 1.4'


10' 5.8' 85 2.3' 2.0'
13' 7.5' 50 3.0' 2.6'
16' 9.2' 33 3.7' 3.2'


6' 128 2.7' 2.7'
8' 72 3.5' 3.5'
10' 46 4.4' 4.4'
12' 32 5.3' 5.3'

5' 2.9' 120 3.0' 2.6'


7' 4.0' 61 4.2' 3.6'
9' 5.2' 37 5.4' 4.6'
11' 6.4' 25 6.6' 5.6'

2' 3.5' 144 4.2' 1.8'


3' 5.2' 64 6.2' 2.7'
4' 6.9' 36 8.3' 3.5'
5' 8.7' 23 10.4' 4.4'

3' 3.0' 181 2.8' 1.9'


5' 5.0' 65 4.7' 3.1'
7' 7.0' 33 6.5' 4.4'
9' 9.0' 20 8.4' 5.6'


4' 156 2.9' 2.9'
6' 69 4.4' 4.4'
8' 39 5.8' 5.8'
10' 25 7.3' 7.3'

3' 3.0'
4' 4.0'
5' 5.0'
6' 6.0'


8' 245 1.4' 1.4'

12' 109 2.1' 2.1'

16' 61 2.8' 2.8'

20' 39 3.5' 3.5'

7' 4.0' 208 1.6' 1.4'



10' 5.8' 102 2.3' 2.0'
13' 7.5'
60 3.0' 2.6'
16' 9.2' 40 3.7' 3.2'

3' 5.2' 218 2.1' 1.0'



4' 6.9' 123 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 79 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 55 4.3' 2.1'

5' 5.0' 222 1.8' 1.2'


7' 7.0' 113 2.5' 1.7'
9' 9.0' 69 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0' 46 3.9' 2.7'


6' 167 2.7' 2.7'

8' 94 3.5' 3.5'

10' 60 4.4' 4.4'
12'
42 5.3' 5.3a

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 156 3.0' 2.6'


4.0' 80 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 48 5.4' 4.6'
6.4' 32 6.6' 5.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 188 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 83 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 47 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 30 10.4' 4.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 236 2.8' 1.9'


5.0' 85 4.7' 3.1'
7.0' 43 6.5' 4.4'
9.0' 26 8.4' 5.6'


6'

8'

10'

12'

83 4.4' 4.4'
47 5.8' 5.8'
30 7.3' 7.3'
21 8.7' 8.7'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.0' 78 5.1' 4.2'


4.0' 40 7.1' 5.9'
5.2' 24 9.1' 7.6'
6.4'
16 11.2' 9.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 118 5.0' 3.1'


5.0' 42 8.4' 5.1'
7.0' 22 11.7' 7.2'
9.0' 13 15.1' 9.3'


8' 180 1.4' 1.4'

12' 80 2.1' 2.1'

16' 45 2.8' 2.8'

20' 29 3.5' 3.5'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 152 1.6'


5.8'
75 2.3'
7.5' 44 3.0'
9.2' 29 3.7'

1.4'
2.0'
2.6'
3.2'

3' 5.2' 160 2.1' 1.0'


4' 6.9' 90 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 58 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 40 4.3' 2.1'

5' 5.0' 163 1.8' 1.2'


7' 7.0' 83 2.5' 1.7'
9' 9.0' 50 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0' 34 3.9' 2.7'


6'

8'

10'

12'

89 2.7' 2.7'
50 3.5' 3.5'
32 4.4' 4.4'
22 5.3' 5.3'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

2.6'
3.6'
4.6'
5.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 100 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 44 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 25 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 16 10.4' 4.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 126 2.8' 1.9'


5.0' 45 4.7' 3.1'
7.0' 23 6.5' 4.4'
9.0' 14 8.4' 5.6'


4' 125 2.9' 2.9'

6' 56 4.4' 4.4'

8' 31 5.8' 5.8'

10' 20 7.3' 7.3'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 144 3.0' 2.5'


2.9' 52 5.1' 4.2'
4.0' 27 7.1' 5.9'
5.2' 16 9.1' 7.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 250 4.8' 1.5'


3.5' 63 9.7' 2.9'
5.2' 28 14.5' 4.4'
6.9' 16 19.3' 5.8'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0' 79 5.0' 3.1'


4.0' 44 6.7' 4.1'
5.0' 28 8.4' 5.1'
6.0' 20 10.1' 6.2'


3' 111 3.5' 3.5'

5' 40 5.8' 5.8'

7' 20 8.1' 8.1'
9' 12 10.4' 10.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

1' 1.7' 125


2' 3.5' 31

3' 5.2' 14
4' 6.9'
8

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0' 88 6.9'
3.0' 39 10.4'
4.0' 22 13.9'
5.0' 14 17.3'


8' 219 1.4' 1.4'

12' 97 2.1' 2.1'

16' 55 2.8' 2.8'

20' 35 3.5' 3.5'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 186 1.6'


5.8'
91 2.3'
7.5'
54 3.0'
9.2' 36 3.7'

1.4'
2.0'
2.6'
3.2'

3' 5.2' 194 2.1' 1.0'


4' 6.9' 109 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 70 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 49 4.3' 2.1'

5' 5.0' 198 1.8' 1.2'


7' 7.0' 101 2.5' 1.7'
9' 9.0' 61 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0'
41 3.9' 2.7'


4' 156 2.6' 2.6'

6' 69 3.9' 3.9'

8' 39 5.2' 5.2'

10' 25 6.5' 6.5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 180 2.7' 2.3'


2.9' 65 4.5' 3.8'
4.0' 33 6.3' 5.3'
5.2' 20 8.1' 6.8'

1' 1.7' 313 3.8' 1.3'


2' 3.5' 78 7.6' 2.6'
3' 5.2' 35 11.4' 3.9'

4' 6.9' 20 15.2' 5.2'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0' 98
4.0' 55
5.0' 35
6.0' 25

4.4'
5.8'
7.3'
8.7'

2.8'
3.7'
4.6'
5.5'


4'

6'

8'

10'

44 1.8' 1.8'
19 2.7' 2.7'
11 3.5' 3.5'
7 4.4' 4.4'

4'
6'
8'
10'

2.3'
3.5'
4.6'
5.8'

28
13
7
5

2.4'
3.6'
4.8'
6.0'

2.0'
3.1'
4.1'
5.1'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 22 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 10 6.2' 2.7'
6.9'
5 8.3' 3.5'
8.7'
4 10.4' 4.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

62
27
15
10

1.9'
2.8'
3.7'
4.7'

1.3'
1.9'
2.5'
3.1'


4'

6'

8'

10'

50 2.9' 2.9'
22 4.4' 4.4'
13 5.8' 5.8'
8 7.3' 7.3'

4'
6'
8'
10'

2.3'
3.5'
4.6'
5.8'

32 4.1'
14 6.1'
8 8.1'
5 10.2'

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5'
3.5'
6.9'
8.7'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

71
31
18
11

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

2.1'
3.1'
4.1'
5.1'

3' 1.7' 180 3.0' 2.5'


5' 2.9' 65 5.1' 4.2'
7' 4.0' 33 7.1' 5.9'
9' 5.2' 20 9.1' 7.6'

83
42
26
17

3.0'
4.2'
5.4'
6.6'

72 5.2' 4.0'
26 8.7' 6.7'
13 12.1' 9.3'
8 15.6' 12.0'

66 4.8'
16 9.7'
7 14.5'
4 19.3'

1.5'
2.9'
4.4'
5.8'

3' 5.2' 182 2.1' 1.0'


4' 6.9' 102 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 66 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 45 4.3' 2.1'

1' 1.7' 313 4.8' 1.5'


2' 3.5' 78 9.7' 2.9'
3' 5.2' 35 14.5' 4.4'
4' 6.9' 20 19.3' 5.8'

94 9.7'
42 14.5'
23 19.3'
15 24.2'

2.9'
4.4'
5.8'
7.3'

* 2.3'
* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'

46
21
12
7

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

2.1'
3.1'
4.1'
5.1'


5' 5.0' 185 1.8' 1.2'
7' 7.0' 95 2.5' 1.7''
9' 9.0' 57 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0' 38 3.9' 2.7'

98 5.0' 3.1'
55 6.7' 4.1'
35 8.4' 5.1'
25 10.1' 6.2'

3.3'
4.9'
6.5'
8.2'

ES16 Line Voltage Halogen Lamps



50W ES16
NFL 25

700

3000

50W ES16
FL 40

800

2000

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11 14.5'
6 19.3'
4 24.2'

2.9'
4.4'
5.8'
7.3'

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Photometrics
0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

AR70 Low Voltage Halogen Lamps (Osram Sylvania)



20W AR70
SP
8

7000

3000

20W AR70
FL
25

850

3000

50W AR70
SP 10

15000

2000

50W AR70
FL 30

2000

2000


7' 143 1.0' 1.0'

10' 70 1.4' 1.4'
13'
41 1.8' 1.6'

16' 27 2.2' 2.2'


6' 3.5' 126 1.0' 1.0'
9' 5.2' 56 1.7' 1.5'
12' 6.9'
32 2.2' 1.9'
15' 8.7' 20 2.8' 2.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 219 1.1' 0.6'


5.2' 97 1.7' 0.8'
6.9' 55 2.3' 1.1'
8.7' 35 2.8' 1.4'

4' 4.0' 155 1.1' 0.8'


6' 6.0' 69 1.7' 1.2'
8' 8.0' 39 2.2' 1.6'
10' 10.0'
25 2.8' 2.0'


3'

5'

7'

9'

94 1.3' 1.3'
34 2.2' 2.2'
17 3.1' 3.1'
10 4.0' 4.0'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 61 1.8' 1.5'


2.9' 22 3.0' 2.6'
4.0' 11 4.2' 3.6'
5.2'
7 5.4' 4.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 106 2.1' 0.9'


3.5' 27 4.2' 1.4'
5.2' 12 6.2' 2.7'
6.9'
7 8.3' 3.5'

2'
3'
4'
5'


8' 234 1.4' 1.4'

12' 104 2.1' 2.1'

16' 59 2.8' 2.8'

20' 38 3.5' 3.5'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 199 1.6'


5.8'
97 2.3'
7.5'
58 3.0'
9.2' 38 3.7'

1.4'
2.0'
2.6'
3.2'

3' 5.2' 206 2.1' 1.0'


4' 6.9' 117 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 75 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 52 4.3' 2.1'

5' 5.0' 212 1.8' 1.2'


7' 7.0' 108 2.5' 1.7'
9' 9.0' 65 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0' 44 3.9' 2.7'


4' 125 2.1' 2.1'

6' 56 3.2' 3.2'

8' 31 4.3' 4.3'

10' 20 5.4' 5.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 144 2.2' 1.9'


2.9' 52 3.7' 3.1'
4.0' 27 5.1' 4.3'
5.2' 16 6.6' 5.6'

1' 1.7' 250 2.7' 1.1'


2' 3.5' 63 5.5' 2.1'
3' 5.2' 28 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 16 10.9' 4.3'

3'
4'
5'
6'

4' 6.9' 313 1.1' 0.6'


6' 10.4' 139 1.7' 0.8'
8' 13.9' 78 2.2' 1.1'
10' 17.3'
50 2.8' 1.4'

6' 6.0' 393 0.8' 0.6'


9' 9.0' 175 1.3' 0.9'
12' 12.0'
98 1.7' 1.2'
15' 15.0'
63 2.1' 1.5'

10' 5.8' 225


15' 8.7' 88
20' 11.5'
46
25' 24.2'
29

8' 8.0' 249 1.1'


12' 12.0' 110 1.7'
16' 16.0'
62 2.2'
20' 20.0'
40 2.8'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

75
33
19
12

1.9'
2.8'
3.7'
4.7'

1.3'
1.9'
2.5'
3.1'

3.0' 79 3.5' 2.3'


4.0' 44 4.6' 3.0'
5.0' 28 5.8' 3.8'
6.0' 20 6.9' 4.5'

AR111 Low Voltage Halogen Lamps (Osram Sylvania)



35W AR111
SSP
4

40000

3000


50W AR111

NSP 4

45000

3000


50W AR111

SP 8

20000

3000

50W AR111
FL 25

4000

3000


75W AR111

SP 8

30000

3000

75W AR111
FL 25

5300

3000

50W AR111
WFL 45

2000

3000


10' 400 0.7' 0.7'

15' 178 1.0' 1.0'

20' 100 1.4' 1.4'

25' 64 1.7' 1.7'

8' 4.6' 406 0.7'


12' 6.9' 180 1.1'
16' 9.2' 101 1.5'
20' 11.5'
65 1.9'


15' 200 1.0' 1.0'

20' 113 1.4' 1.4'

25' 72 1.7' 1.7'

30' 50 2.1' 2.1'

10' 5.8' 292


15' 8.7' 130
20' 11.5'
73
25' 14.4'
47


10' 200 1.4' 1.4'

15' 89 2.1' 2.1'

20' 50 2.8' 2.8'

25' 32 3.5' 3.5'

8' 4.6' 203 1.5'


12' 6.9'
90 2.2'
16' 9.2'
51 3.0'
20' 11.5'
32 3.7'


6' 111 2.7' 2.7'

8' 63 3.5' 3.5'

10' 40 4.4' 4.4'

12' 28 5.3' 5.3'

5'
7'
9'
11'


10' 300 1.4' 1.4'

15' 133 2.1' 2.1'

20' 75 2.8' 2.8'

25' 48 3.5' 3.5'

8' 4.6' 304 1.5'


12' 6.9' 135 2.2'
16' 9.2'
76 3.0'
20' 11.5'
49 3.7'


6' 147 2.7' 2.7'

8' 83 3.5' 3.5'

10' 53 4.4' 4.4'

12' 37 5.3' 5.3'

5'
7'
9'
11'


3' 222 2.5' 2.5'

5' 80 4.1' 4.1'

7' 41 5.8' 5.8'

9' 25 7.5' 7.5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

0.6'
1.0'
1.3'
1.6'

0.9' 0.8'
1.4' 1.2'
1.9' 1.6'
2.3' 2.0'
1.3'
1.9'
2.6'
3.2'

2.9' 104 3.0' 2.6'


4.0' 53 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 32 5.4' 4.6'
6.4' 21 6.6' 5.6'
13'
1.9'
2.6'
3.2'

1.4' 0.7'
2.2' 1.1'
3.1' 1.5'
3.9' 2.0'

0.8'
1.2'
1.6'
2.0'

4' 6.9' 156 2.3' 1.1'



6' 10.4' 69 3.4' 1.7'
8' 13.9' 39 4.5' 2.2'
10' 17.3'
25 5.7' 2.8'

6' 6.0' 196 1.7' 0.8'


9' 9.0' 87 2.5' 1.2'
12' 12.0'
49 3.4' 1.6'
15' 15.0'
31 4.2' 2.0'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.5' 125 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 56 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 31 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 20 10.4' 4.4'

3.0' 157 3.5' 1.2'


5.0' 57 5.8' 1.8'
7.0' 29 8.1' 2.4'
9.0' 17 10.4' 3.0'

4' 6.9' 234 2.3' 1.1'



6' 10.4' 104 3.4' 1.7'
8' 13.9' 59 4.5' 2.2'
10' 17.3'
38 5.7' 2.8'

6' 6.0' 295 1.7' 1.9'


9' 9.0' 131 2.5' 3.1'
12' 12.0'
74 3.4' 4.4'
15' 15.0'
47 4.2' 5.6'

2.9' 138 3.0' 2.6'


4.0' 70 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 42 5.4' 4.6'
6.4' 28 6.6' 5.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 166 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 74 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 41 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 27 10.4' 4.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 208 2.8' 1.9'


5.0' 75 4.7' 3.1'
7.0' 38 6.5' 4.4'
9.0' 23 8.4' 5.6'

1.7' 144 3.5' 2.9'


2.9' 52 5.9' 4.8'
4.0' 27 8.2' 6.7'
5.2' 16 10.5' 8.6


1' 1.7' 250 6.8' 1.7'
2' 3.5' 63 13.7' 3.3'
3' 5.2' 28 20.5' 5.0'
4' 6.9' 16 27.3' 6.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0' 177 4.0' 2.3'


3.0' 79 6.0' 3.5'
4.0' 44 8.0' 4.7'
5.0' 28 10.0' 5.9'

PAR36 Halogen and Incandescent Low Voltage Lamps



25W PAR36
SP (5.5V)
5

19700

1000

25W PAR36
VWFL 55

160

2000


36W PAR36
(HALOGEN) VNSP
5

17000

4000


36W PAR36
(HALOGEN) WFL
32

1000

4000

36W PAR36
(HALOGEN) NSP
13

3500

4000


50W PAR36
(Halogen) NSP
6

25000

4000

Philips


10' 197 0.9' 0.9'

15' 88 1.3' 1.3'

20' 49 1.7' 1.7'

25' 32 2.2' 2.2'

8' 4.6' 200 0.9'


12' 6.9'
89 1.4'
16' 9.2' 50 1.9'
20' 11.5'
32 2.3'

0.8'
1.2'
1.5'
2.0'


4' 6.9' 154 1.4' 0.7'
6' 10.4' 58 2.1' 1.0'
8' 13.9' 38 2.6' 1.4'
10' 17.3'
25 3.5' 1.7'

6' 5.0' 198 1.0' 0.7'


8' 8.0' 109 1.4' 1.0'
10' 12.0'
48 2.1' 1.5'
12' 15.0'
31 2.6' 1.9'


2'

3'

4'

5'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.1'
4.6'
6.1'
7.6'

2.4'
3.6'
4.8'
6.0'

2'
3'
4'
5'

1'
2'
3'
4'


10' 170 0.9' 0.9'

15' 76 1.3' 1.3'

20' 43 1.7' 1.7'

25' 27 2.2' 2.2'

8' 4.6' 173 0.9'


12' 6.9' 77 1.4'
16' 9.2'
43 1.9'
20' 11.5'
28 2.3'

0.8'
1.2'
1.6'
2.0'


4' 6.9' 133 1.4' 0.7'
6' 10.4' 59 2.1' 1.0'
8' 13.9' 33 2.8' 1.4'
10' 17.3'
21 3.5' 1.7'

6' 6.0' 167 1.0' 0.7'


8' 8.0' 94 2.4' 1.0'
12' 12.0'
42 2.1' 1.5'
15' 15.0'
27 2.6' 1.9'


3' 111 1.7' 1.7'

5' 40 2.9' 2.9'

7' 20 4.0' 4.0'

9' 12 5.2' 5.2'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

72
26
13
8

2.4'
3.9'
5.5'
7.1'

2.0'
3.3'
4.6'
6.0'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 125 3.0' 1.1'


3.5' 31 6.1' 2.3'
5.2' 14 9.1' 3.4'
6.9'
8 12.2' 4.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'


6'

8'

10'

12'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

91
46
28
19

1.5'
2.1'
2.7'
3.4'

1.3'
1.8'
2.4'
2.9'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 109 1.9' 0.9'


5.2' 49 2.8' 1.4'
6.9' 27 3.8' 1.8'
8.7' 18 4.7' 2.3'

3' 3.0' 137 1.4' 1.0'



5' 5.0' 49 2.3' 1.6'
7' 7.0' 25 3.2' 2.3'
9' 9.0' 15 4.2' 2.9'

40 2.1' 2.1'
18 3.1' 3.1'
10 4.2' 4.2'
6 5.2' 5.2'

97 1.4' 1.4'
55 1.8' 1.8'
35 2.3' 2.3'
24 2.7' 2.7'


15' 111 1.6' 1.6'

20' 63 2.1' 2.1'

25' 40 2.6' 2.6'

30' 28 3.1' 3.1'

1.2'
1.7'
2.3'
2.9'

26
12
6
4


10' 5.8' 162 1.2' 1.2'
15' 8.7' 72 1.8 1.8'

20' 11.5' 41 2.4' 2.4'

25' 14.4' 26 3.0' 3.0'

1.2'
1.7'
2.3'
2.9'

26 3.1' 2.4'
12 4.6' 3.6'
6 6.1' 4.8'
4 .6' 6.0'

5' 8.7' 125 2.1' 1.0'



8' 13.9' 49 3.4' 1.7'
11' 19.1' 26 4.7' 2.3'
14' 24.2'
16 5.9' 2.9'

1.0'
2.0'
3.0'
4.0'

57 2.9'
14 5.7'
6 8.6'
4 11.4'

2.0' 88 2.5'
3.0' 39 3.7'
4.0' 22 5.0'
5.0' 14 6.2'

8' 8.0' 138 1.7'


12' 12.0'
61 2.5'
16' 16.0' 35 3.4'
20' 20.0'
22 4.2'

Canlyte Service Smart

1.5'
2.9'
4.4'
5.9'

1.6'
2.4'
3.2'
4.1'

1.2'
1.8'
2.4'
3.0'

127

Photometrics
0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

PAR16 Halogen Line Voltage Lamps



60W PAR16
NSP 10

5000

2000

60W PAR16
NFL 30

1300

2000

75W PAR16
NSP 10

7500

2000

75W PAR16
NFL 30

1900

2000


6' 139 1.0' 1.0'

8' 78 1.4' 1.4'

10' 50 1.7' 1.7'

12' 35 2.1' 2.1'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 130 1.2' 1.0'


4.0' 66 1.6' 1.4'
5.2' 40 2.1' 1.8'
6.4' 27 2.6' 2.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 156 1.4' 0.7'


5.2' 69 2.1' 1.0'
6.9' 39 2.9' 1.4'
8.7' 25 3.6' 1.7'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 196 1.1' 0.7'


5.0' 71 1.6' 1.2'
7.0' 36 2.5' 1.7'
9.0' 22 3.2' 2.2'


3' 144 1.6' 1.6'

5' 52 2.7' 2.7'

7' 27 3.8' 3.8'

9' 16 4.8' 4.8'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

1' 1.7' 163 2.7' 1.1'


2' 3.5' 41 5.5' 2.1'
3' 5.2' 18 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 10 10.9' 4.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0' 115 2.3' 1.5'


3.0' 51 3.5' 2.3'
4.0' 29 4.6' 3.0'
5.0' 18 5.8' 3.8'


7' 153 1.2' 1.2'

10' 75 1.7' 1.7'

13' 44 2.3' 2.3'

16' 29 2.6' 2.6'

6'
9'
12'
15'

3.5' 135 1.4' 1.2'


5.2' 60 2.1' 1.8'
6.9'
34 2.8' 2.4'
8.7' 22 3.5' 3.0'

2'
3'
4'
5'

4' 4.0' 166 1.4' 1.0'


6' 6.0' 74 2.1' 1.5'
8' 8.0' 41 2.8' 2.0'
10' 10.0'
27 3.5' 2.5'


4' 119 2.1' 2.1'

6' 53 3.2' 3.2'

8' 30 4.3' 4.3'

10' 19' 5.4' 5.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 137 2.2' 1.9'


2.9' 49 3.7' 3.1'
4.0' 25 5.1' 4.3'
5.2' 15 6.6' 5.6'

1' 1.7' 238 2.7' 1.1'


2' 3.5' 59 5.5' 2.1'
3' 5.2' 26 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 15 10.9' 4.3'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0'
4.0'
5.0'
6.0'


6'

8'

10'

12'

5' 2.9'
7' 4.0'
9' 5.2'

11' 6.4'

78 0.9' 0.8'
40 1.3' 1.1'
24 1.7' 1.5'
16 2.1' 1.8'

2'
3'
4'
5'

0.6'
0.8'
1.1'
1.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 118 0.8' 0.6'


5.0' 42 1.4' 1.0'
7.0' 22 2.0' 1.4'
9.0' 13 2.5' 1.8'

3' 100 1,6' 1.6'



5' 36 2.7' 2.7'

7' 18 3.8' 3.8'

9' 11 4.8' 4.8'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

65
23
12
7

2.2'
3.7'
5.1'
6.6'

1.9'
3.1'
4.3'
5.6'

1' 1.7' 113 2.7' 1.1'


2' 3.5' 28 5.5' 2.1'
3' 5.2' 13 9.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 7 10.9' 4.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0' 80 2.3' 1.5'


3.0' 35 3.5' 2.3'
4.0' 20 4.6' 3.0'
5.0' 13 5.8' 3.8'


3'

5'

7'

9'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

43
16
8
5

3.0'
5.1'
7.1'
9.1'

2.5'
4.2'
5.9'
7.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7'
3.5'
5.2'
6.9'

1.5'
2.9'
4.4'
5.8'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'


6' 167 0.8' 0.8'

8' 94 1.1' 1.1'

10' 60 1.4' 1.4'

12' 42 1.7' 1.7'

5' 2.9' 156 0.9' 0.8'


7' 4.0' 80 1.3' 1.1'
9' 5.2' 48 1.7' 1.5'

11' 6.4' 32 2.1' 1.8'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 188 1.1' 0.6'


5.2' 83 1.7' 0.8'
6.9' 47 2.3' 1.1'
8.7' 30 2.8' 1.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 236 0.8' 0.6'


5.0' 85 1.4' 1.0'
7.0' 43 2.0' 1.4'
9.0' 26 2.5' 1.8'


6'

8'

10'

12'

5'
7'
9'
11'

1.5'
2.1'
2.7'
3.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 100 2.2' 1.1'


5.2' 44 3.3' 1.6'
6.9' 25 4.4' 2.1'
8.7' 16 5.6' 2.6'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0 126 1.6' 1.1'


5.0' 45 2.7' 1.9'
7.0' 23 3.8' 2.6'
9.0' 14 4.8' 3.4'


3' 1.7' 134 2.0' 1.7'
5' 2.9' 48 3.3' 2.8'
7' 4.0' 25 4.6' 3.9'
9' 5.2' 15 5.9' 5.0'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 231 2.3' 1.0'


3.5' 58 4.6' 1.9'
5.2' 26 7.0' 2.9'
6.9' 14 9.3' 3.8'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0'
4.0'
5.0'
6.0'


7' 188 1.0' 1.0'

10' 92 1.4' 1.4'

13' 54 1.8' 1.8'

16' 36 2.2' 2.2'

6'
9'
12'
15'

3.5' 166 1.1' 1.0'


5.2' 74 1.7' 1.5'
6.9'
41 2.2' 1.9'
8.7'
27 2.8' 2.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 288 1.1' 0.6'


5.2' 128 1.7' 0.8'
6.9' 72 2.3' 1.1'
8.7' 46 2.6' 1.4'

4' 4.0' 203 1.1' 0.8'


6' 6.0' 90 1.7' 1.2'
8' 8.0' 51 2.2' 1.6'
10' 10.0'
33 2.8' 2.0'


8' 266 1.1' 1.1'

12' 118 1.7' 1.7'

16' 66 2.2' 2.2'

20' 43 2.8' 2.8'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 225 1.3'


5.8' 110 1.9'
7.5'
65 2.4'
0.2'
43 3.0'

3' 5.2' 236 1.7' 0.8'


4' 6.9' 133 2.3' 1.1'
5' 8.7' 85 2.8' 1.4'

6' 10.4' 59 3.4' 1.7'

5' 5.0' 240 1.4' 1.0'


7' 7.0' 123 2.0' 1.4'
9' 9.0' 74 2.5' 1.8'
11' 11.0' 50 3.1' 2.2'


4' 125 1.8' 1.8'

6' 56 2.7' 2.7'

8' 31 3.5' 3.5'

10' 20 4.4' 4.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 144 1.8' 1.5'


2.9' 52 3.0' 2.6'
4.0' 27 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 16 5.4' 4.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 250 2.1' 0.9'


3.5' 63 4.2' 1.8'
5.2' 28 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 16 8.3' 3.5'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0' 79 2.8' 1.9'


4.0' 44 3.7' 2.5'
5.0' 28 4.7' 3.1'
6.0' 20 5.6' 3.8'


3' 156 1.9' 1.9'

5' 58 3.2' 3.2'

7' 29 4.4' 4.4'

9' 17 5.7' 5.7'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 101 2.6' 2.2'


2.9' 36 4.3' 3.6'
4.0' 19 6.1' 5.1'
5.2' 11 7.8' 6.6'

1'
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3'
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1.7' 175 3.6' 1.3'


3.5' 44 7.2' 2.5'
5.2' 19 10.8' 3.6'
6.9' 11 14.4' 5.0'

2'
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4'
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2.0' 124 2.8' 1.8'


3.0' 55 4.2' 2.7'
4.0' 31 5.6' 3.6'
5.0' 20 7.0' 4.5'


8' 219 1.3' 1.3'

12' 97 1.9' 1.9'

16' 55 2.5' 2.5'

20' 35 3.1' 3.1'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 186 1.5'


5.8'
91 2.1'
7.5'
54 2.7'
9.2' 36 3.4'

1.3'
1.8'
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2.9'

3' 5.2' 194 1.9' 0.9'


4' 6.9' 109 2.6' 1.3'
5' 8.7' 70 3.2' 1.6'
6' 10.4' 49 3.6' 1.9'

5' 5.0' 196 1.6' 1.1'


7' 7.0' 101 2.2' 1.6'
9' 9.0' 61 2.9' 2.0'
11' 11.0'
41 3.5' 2.4'


6'

8'

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89 3.2' 3.2'
50 4.3' 4.3'
32 5.4' 5.4'
22 6.4' 6.4'

5'
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9'
11'

2.9'
4.0'
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3.1'
4.3'
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2' 3.5' 100 5.5' 2.1'


3' 5.2' 44 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 25 10.9' 4.3'
5' 8.7' 16 13.7' 5.4'

3'
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7'
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3.0' 126 3.5' 2.3'


5.0' 45 5.8' 3.8'
7.0' 23 8.1' 5.3'
9.0' 14 10.4' 6.6'


4' 125 2.9' 2.9'

6' 56 4.4' 4.4'

8' 31 5.8' 5.8'

10' 20 7.3' 7.3'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 144 3.0' 2.5'


2.9' 52 5.1' 4.2'
4.0' 27 7.1' 5.9'
5.2' 16 9.1' 7.6'

1'
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3'
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3.0' 79 5.0' 3.1'


4.0' 44 6.7' 4.1'
5.0' 28 8.4' 5.1'
6.0' 20 10.1' 6.2'

94
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10

2.2'
3.7'
5.1'
6.6'

1.9'
3.1'
4.3'
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3.5' 234 1.4' 0.7'


5.2' 104 2.1' 1.0'
6.9' 59 2.9' 1.4'
8.7' 38 3.6' 1.7'

75
42
27
19

3.5'
4.6'
5.8'
6.9'

2.3'
3.0'
3.8'
4.5'

PAR20 Halogen Line Voltage Lamps



35W PAR20

NSP 8

3000

2500

35W PAR20
NFL 30

900

2500

35W PAR20
WFL 40

600

2500


50W PAR20

NSP 8

6000

2000

50W PAR20
SP 15

3200

2000

50W PAR20
NFL 27

1850

2000

83 0.8' 0.8'
47 1.1' 1.1'
30 1.4' 1.4'
21 1.7' 1.7'

67 2.2' 2.2'
24 3.6' 3.6'
12 5.1' 5.1'
7 6.6' 6.6'

89 1.6' 1.6'
50 2.1' 2.1'
32 2.6' 2.6'
22 3.2' 3.2'


4' 116 1.9' 1.9'

6' 51 2.9' 2.9'

8' 29 3.8' 3.8'

10' 19 4.8' 4.8'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

83
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17

1.8'
2.5'
3.2'
3.9'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

94
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15

1.1'
1.7'
2.3'
2.8'

75 4.8'
19 9.7'
8 14.5'
5 19.3'

53
24
13
8

73
41
26
18

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

3.1'
4.1'
5.1'
6.1'

2.1'
3.1'
4.1'
5.1'

2.0'
2.7'
3.4'
4.1'

PAR30 (Short Neck) Halogen Line Voltage Lamps



50W PAR30

NSP 8

900

2500

50W PAR30
(HIR) SP
8

17000

3000

50W PAR30
FL 25

2000

3000

50W PAR30
FL 35

1400

3000


75W PAR30

NSP 9

14000

2500

75W PAR30
NFL 30

3200

2500

75W PAR30
FL 40

2000

2500

128

Canlyte Service Smart

83
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17

3.7'
5.1'
6.6'
8.1'

1.1'
1.6'
2.1'
2.6'

1.7' 250 4.8' 1.5'


3.5' 63 9.7' 2.9'
5.2' 28 14.5' 4.4'
6.9' 16 19.3' 5.8'

Philips

Photometrics
0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

PAR38 Halogen Line Voltage Lamps



45W PAR38

NSP 8

10000

2500

45W PAR38
SP 12

5500

2500

45W PAR38
FL 30

1700

2500

50W PAR38
NSP (HIR)
9

14000

3000

50W PAR38
FL (HIR)
25

3000

3000

60W PAR38
SP 10

17500

3000

60W PAR38
FL 30

3200

3000

60W PAR38
WFL (HIR)
53

1250

3000


90W PAR38

NSP 9

19500

2500

90W PAR38
SP 12

14500

2500

90W PAR38
FL 28

4500

2500

90W PAR38
WFL 60

1300

2500

100W PAR38
SP (HIR)
10

29000

2500

100W PAR38
NFL (HIR)
27

7500

3000

100W PAR38
FL (HIR)
40

3400

3000


120W PAR38

NSP 10

25000

3000


120W PAR38

FL 30

5000

3000


120W PAR38

WFL 50

2000

3000


250W PAR38

SP 10

40000

4200


250W PAR38

FL 30

9000

4200

Philips


8' 156 1.3' 1.3'

12' 69 1.9' 1.9'

16' 39 2.5' 2.5'

20' 25 3.1' 3.1'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 133 1.5'


5.8'
65 2.1'
7.5'
38 2.7'
9.2' 25 3.4'


6' 153 1.3' 1.3'

8' 86 1.7' 1.7'

10' 55 2.1' 2.1'

12' 38 2.5' 2.5'

5'
7'
9'
11'


4' 106 2.1' 2.1'

6' 47 3.2' 3.2'

8' 27 4.3' 4.3'

10' 17 5.4' 5.4'

3' 5.2' 139 1.9' 0.9'


4' 6.9' 78 2.6' 1.3'
5' 8.7' 50 3.2' 1.6'
6' 10.4' 35 3.8' 1.9'

5' 5.0' 141 1.6' 1.1'


7' 7.0' 72 2.2' 1.6'
9' 9.0' 44 2.8' 2.0'
11' 11.0' 29 3.5' 2.4'

2.9' 143 1.4' 1.2'


4.0' 73 2.0' 1.7'
5.2' 44 2.5' 2.2'
6.4' 30 3.1' 2.7'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 172 1.7' 0.8'


5.2' 76 2.6' 1.3'
6.9' 43 3.5' 1.7'
8.7' 28 4.3' 2.1'


3' 3.0' 216 1.3' 0.9'
5' 5.0' 78 2.1' 1.5'
7' 7.0' 40 3.0' 2.1'
9' 9.0' 24 3.8' 2.7'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 123 2.2' 1.9'


2.9' 44 3.7' 3.1'
4.0' 23 5.1' 4.3'
5.2' 14 6.6' 5.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 213 2.7' 1.1'


3.5' 53 5.5' 2.1'
5.2' 24 8.2' 3.2'
6.8' 13 0.9' 4.3'

3'
4'
5'
6'


8' 219 1.3' 1.3'

12' 97 1.9' 1.9'

16' 55 2.5' 2.5'

20' 35 3.1' 3.1'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 186 1.5'


5.8'
91 2.1'
7.5'
54 2.7'
9.2' 36 3.4'

3' 5.2' 194 1.9' 0.9'


4' 6.9' 109 2.6' 1.3'
5' 8.7' 70 3.2' 1.6'
6' 10.4'
9 3.8' 1.9'

5' 5.0' 198 1.6' 1.1'


7' 7.0' 101 2.2' 1.6'
9' 9.0' 61 2.9' 2.0'
11' 11.0'
41 3.5' 2.4'


6'

8'

10'

12'

83 2.7' 2.7'
47 3.5' 3.5'
30 4.4' 4.4'
21 5.3' 5.3'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 78 3.0' 2.6'


4.0' 40 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 24 5.4' 4.6'
6.4'
16 6.6' 5.6'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3'
5'
7'
9'


8' 273 1.4' 1.4'

12' 175 2.1' 2.1'

16' 68 2.8' 2.8'

20' 44 3.5' 3.5'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 232 1.6'


5.8' 114 2.3'
7.5'
67 3.0'
9.2' 44 3.7'

1.4'
2.0'
2.6'
3.2'

3' 5.2' 243 2.1' 1.0'


4' 6.9' 137 2.9' 1.4'
5' 8.7' 88 3.6' 1.7'
6' 10.4' 61 4.3' 2.1'

5' 5.0' 247 1.8' 1.2'


7' 7.0' 126 2.5' 1.7'
9' 9.0' 76 3.2' 2.2'
11' 11.0'
51 3.9' 2.7'


6'

8'

10'

12'

89 3.2' 3.2'
50 4.3' 4.3'
32 5.4' 5.4'
22 6.4' 6.4'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

83
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17

3.1'
4.3'
5.6'
6.8'

2' 3.5' 100 5.5' 2.1'


3' 5.2' 44 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 25 10.9' 4.3'
5' 8.7' 16 13.7' 5.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 126 3.5' 2.3'


5.0' 45 5.8' 3.8'
7.0' 23 8.1' 5.3'
9.0' 14 10.4' 6.6'


3' 139 3.0' 3.0'

5' 50 5.0' 5.0'

7' 26 7.0' 7.0'

9' 15 9.0' 9.0'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

90 4.3' 3.5'
32 7.2' 5.6'
17 10.1' 8.1'
10 13.0' 10.4'

1'
2'
3'
4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0' 110 5.3' 2.8'


3.0' 49 8.0' 4.2'
4.0' 28 10.6' 5.6'
5.0' 18 13.3' 7.1'


10' 195 1.6' 1.6'

15' 87 2.4' 2.4'

20' 49 2.4' 2.4'

25' 31 3.9' 3.9'

8' 4.6' 198 1.7'


12' 6.9'
88 2.5'
16' 9.2' 49 3.4'
20' 11.5'
32 4.2'

1.5'
2.2'
2.9'
3.6'

4' 6.9' 152 2.6' 1.3'


6' 10.4' 60 3.8' 1.9'
8' 13.9' 38 5.1' 2.5'
10' 17.3'
24 6.4' 3.1'

6' 6.0' 192 1.9' 1.3'


9' 9.0' 85 2.9' 2.0'
12' 12.0'
48 3.8' 2.7'
15' 15.0'
31 4.8' 3.3'


8' 227 1.7' 1.7'

12' 101 2.5' 2.5'

16' 57 3.4' 3.4'

20' 36 4.2' 4.2'

7'
10'
13'
16'

1.7'
2.4'
3.2'
3.9'

3' 5.2' 201 2.6' 1.3'


4' 6.9' 113 3.5' 1.7'
5' 8.7' 73 4.3' 2.1'
6' 10.4'
0 5.2' 2.5'

5' 5.0' 205 2.1' 1.5'


7' 7.0' 105 3.0' 2.1'
9' 9.0' 63 3.8' 2.7'
11' 11.0'
42 4.7' 3.3'


6' 125 3.0' 3.0'

8' 70 4.0' 4.0'

10' 45 5.0' 5.0'

12' 31 6.0' 6.0'


5' 2.9' 117 3.4' 2.9'
7' 4.0 60 4.8' 4.0'

9' 5.2' 36 6.1' 5.2'
11' 6.4'
24 7.5' 6.3'


2' 3.5' 141 4.9' 2.0'
3' 5.2' 63 7.4' 3.0'
4' 6.9' 35 9.8' 4.0'
5' 6.7' 23 12.3' 5.0'

3'
5'
7'
9'


3' 144 3.5' 3.5'

5' 52 5.6' 5.6'

7' 27 8.1' 8.1'
9' 16 10.4' 10.4'

3' 1.7'

5' 2.9'
7' 4.0'
9' 5.2'

1' 1.7' 163


2' 3.5' 41

3' 5.2' 16
4' 6.9' 10


10' 290 1.7' 1.7'

15' 129 2.6' 2.6'

20' 73 3.5' 3.5'

25' 46 4.4' 4.4'

8' 4.6' 294 1.9'


12' 6.9' 131 2.8'
16' 9.2'
74 3.7'
20' 11.5'
47 4.7'


7' 153 3.4' 3.4'

10' 75 4.8' 4.8'

13' 44 6.2' 6.2'

16' 29 7.7' 7.7'

6'
9'
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6'

8'

10'

12'

5'
7'
9'
11'

94 4.4' 4.4'
53 5.8' 5.8'
34 7.3' 7.3'
24 8.7' 8.7'

3.7'
5.1'
6.6'
8.1'

4.0' 192 2.0'


5.8'
94 2.8'
7.5'
56 3.7'
9.2'
37 4.5'

1.3'
1.8'
2.4'
2.9'

1.3'
1.8'
2.4'
2.9'

94 5.2' 4.0'
34 6.7' 6.7'
17 12.1' 9.3'
10 15.6' 12.0'
1.6'
2.4'
3.2'
4.0'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

94
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15

4.2'
6.2'
8.3'
0.4'

1.8'
2.7'
3.5'
4.4'

1.7' 156 15.7' 2.0'


3.5' 39 31.4' 4.0'
5.2' 17 47.1' 6.0'
6.9' 10 62.8' 8.0'

* 2.3'
* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.0'
4.0'
5.0'
6.0'

67
38
24
17

3.5'
4.6'
5.8'
6.9'

2.3'
3.0'
3.8'
4.5'

3.0' 118 2.8' 1.9'


5.0' 42 4.7' 3.1'
7.0' 22 6.5' 4.4'
9.0' 13 8.4' 5.6'

3.0' 177 3.2' 2.1'


5.0' 64 5.3' 3.5'
7.0' 32 7.4' 4.9'
9.0' 20 9.6' 6.3'
2.0' 115 6.9' 3.3'
3.0' 51 10.4' 4.9'
4.0' 29 13.9' 6.5'
5.0' 18 17.3' 8.2'

4' 6.9' 227 2.9' 1.4'


6' 10.4' 101 4.3' 2.1'
8' 13.9' 57 5.7' 2.8'
10' 17.3'
36 7.2' 3.5'

6' 6.0' 285 2.1' 1.5'


9' 9.0' 127 3.2' 2.2'
12' 12.0'
71 4.2' 3.0'
15' 15.0' 46 5.3' 3.7'

3.5' 135 3.9' 3.3'


5.2' 60 5.9' 5.0'
6.9'
34 7.8' 6.7'
8.7' 22 9.8' 8.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 234 4.6' 1.9'


5.2' 104 7.0' 2.9'
6.9' 59 9.3' 3.6'
8.7' 38 11.6' 4.8'

4' 4.0' 166 4.1' 2.7'


6' 6.0' 74 6.1' 4.1'
8' 8.0' 41 8.2' 5.4'
10' 10.0'
27 10.2' 6.8'

2.9'
4.0'
5.2'
6.4'

3.5' 106 9.7' 2.9'


5.2' 47 14.5' 4.4'
6.9' 27 19.3' 5.8'
8.7' 17 24.2' 7.3'

3'
5'
7'
9'

88 5.1'
45 7.1'
27 9.1'
18 11.2'

4.2'
5.9'
7.8'
9.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'


10' 250 1.7' 1.7'

15' 111 2.6' 2.6'

20' 63 3.5' 3.5'

25' 40 4.4' 4.4'

8' 4.6' 254 1.9'


12' 6.9' 113 2.8'
16' 9.2' 63 3.7'
20' 11.5'
41 4.7'

1.6'
2.4'
3.2'
4.0'

4' 6.9' 195 2.9' 1.4'


6' 10.4' 87 4.3' 2.1'
8' 13.9' 49 5.7' 2.8'
10' 17.3'
31 7.2' 3.5'


6' 139 3.2' 3.2'

8' 78 4.3' 4.3'

10' 50 5.4' 5.4'

12' 35 6.4' 6.4'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 130 3.7' 3.1'


4.0' 66 5.1' 4.3'
5.2' 40 6.6' 5.6'
6.4' 27 8.1' 6.8'

2' 3.5' 156 5.5' 2.1'


3' 5.2' 69 6.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 39 10.9' 4.3'
5' 8.7' 25 13.7' 5.4'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0' 196 3.5' 2.3'


4.0' 71 5.8' 3.0'
5.0' 36 8.1' 3.8'
6.0' 22 10.4' 4.5'


4' 125 3.7' 3.7'

6' 56 5.6' 5.6'

8' 31 7.5' 7.5'

10' 20 9.3' 9.3'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 144 4.0' 3.2'


2.9' 52 6.7' 5.4'
4.0' 27 9.4' 7.5'
5.2' 16 12.1' 9.7'

1'
2'
3'
4'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0' 79 7.2' 4.0'


4.0' 44 9.5' 5.3'
5.0' 28 11.9' 6.6'
6.0' 20 14.3' 7.9'


15' 178 2.9' 2.9'

20' 100 3.9' 3.9'

25' 64 4.8' 4.8'

30' 44 5.8' 5.8'

10' 5.6' 260


15' 8.7' 115
20' 11.5'
65
25' 14.4'
42


7' 163 4.0' 4.0'

10' 80 5.7' 5.7'

13' 47 7.5' 7.5'

16' 31 9.2' 9.2'

6' 3.5' 144 4.7' 4.0'


9' 5.2' 64 7.1' 6.0'

12' 6.9' 36 9.4' 7.9'
15' 8.7' 23 11.8' 9.9'

2.6'
3.9'
5.2'
6.4'

2.2'
3.3'
4.4'
5.6'

1.7' 250 10.7' 1.9'


3.5' 63 21.5' 3.7'
5.2' 28 32.2' 5.6'
6.9' 16 42.9' 7.5'

3.0' 134 5.0' 3.1'


5.0' 48 8.4' 5.1'
7.0' 25 11.7' 7.2'
9.0' 15 15.1' 9.3'

6' 6.0' 246 2.1' 1.5'


9' 9.0' 109 3.2' 2.2'
12' 12.0'
61 4.2' 3.0'
15' 15.0' 39 5.3' 3.7'

5' 8.7' 200 4.0' 1.9'


8' 13.9' 78 6.3' 3.1'
11' 19.1'
41 8.7' 4.2'
14' 24.2'
26 11.1' 5.4'

8' 8.0' 221 3.1'


12' 12.0'
98 4.7'
16' 16.0'
55 6.2'
20' 20.0'
35 7.8'

2'
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4'
5'

4' 4.0' 177 5.0' 3.2'


6' 6.0' 79 7.5' 4.9'
8' 8.0' 44 10.0' 5.5'
10' 10.0'
28 12.5' 8.1'

3.5' 250 6.1' 2.3'


5.2' 111 9.1' 3.4'
6.9' 63 12.2' 4.6'
8.7' 40 15.2' 5.7'

Canlyte Service Smart

2.2'
3.3'
4.4'
5.4'

129

Photometrics
0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

R20, BR30, and BR40 Incandescent Line Voltage Lamps



50W R20
38

530

2000


75W R20
46

825

2000


65W BR30
Sp 25

1600

2000

65W BR30
FL 60

510

2000

85W BR30
SP 20

3100

2000

85W BR30
FL 55

700

2000

120W BR40
SP 20

4600

2000


120W BR40
60

1000

2000


2' 132 1.4' 1.4'

3' 59 2.1' 2.1'

4' 33 2.8' 2.8'

5' 21 3.4' 3.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

1.2' 66 1.9'
1.7' 38 2.9'
2.3' 22 3.8'
2.9' 14 4.8'

1.6'
2.4'
3.2'
4.0'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7'
3.5'
5.2'
6.9'

66 4.3'
17 8.6'
7 12.8'
4 17.1'

1.4'
2.8'
4.1'
5.5'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

47
21
12
7

3.1'
4.7'
6.3'
7.8'

1.9'
2.9'
3.9'
4.9'


2' 206 1.7' 1.7'

3' 92 2.5' 2.5'

4' 52 3.4' 3.4'

5' 33 4.2' 4.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'

1.2' 134 2.4' 2.0'


1.7' 60 3.6' 2.9'
2.3' 33 4.8' 3.9'
2.9' 21 6.0' 4.9'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7 103 7.4'


3.5' 26 14.8'
5.2' 11 22.2'
6.9'
6 29.6'

1.7'
3.4'
5.1'
6.8'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

73 4.1'
32 6.2'
18 8.3'
12 10.4'

2.4'
3.6'
4.8'
6.0'


4' 100 1.8' 1.8'

6' 44 2.7' 2.7'

8' 25 3.5' 3.5'

10' 16 4.4' 4.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7' 115 1.8' 1.5'


2.9' 42 3.0' 2.6'
4.0' 21 4.2' 3.6'
5.2' 13 5.4' 4.6'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7' 200 2.1' 0.9'


3.5' 50 4.2' 1.8'
5.2' 22 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 12 8.3' 3.5'

3'
4'
5'
6'

3.0'
4.0'
5.0'
6.0'

63
35
23
16

2.8'
3.7'
4.7'
5.6'

1.9
2.5'
3.1'
3.8'


2' 128 2.3' 2.3'

3' 57 3.5' 3.5'

4' 32 4.6' 4.6'

5' 20 5.8' 5.8'

2'
3'
4'
5'

1.2'
1.7'
2.3'
2.9'

1' 1.7'
2' 3.5'

3' 5.2'
4' 6.9'

64
16
7
4

2'
3'
4'
6'

2.0
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'

45 6.9'
20 10.4'
11 13.9'
7 17.3'

3.3'
4.9'
6.5'
8.2'


6'

8'

10'

12'

86 2.1' 2.1'
48 2.8' 2.8'
31 3.5' 3.5'
22 4.2' 4.2'

5' 2.9'
7' 4.0'

9' 5.2'
11' 6.4'

81 2.4' 2.0'
41 3.3' 2.9'
25 4.3' 3.7'
17 5.2' 4.5'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

97
43
24
16

3.1'
4.7'
6.2'
7.8'

1.4'
2.1'
2.8'
3.5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 122 2.2' 1.5


5.0' 44 3.6' 2.5'
7.0' 22 5.1' 3.5'
9.0' 14 6.6' 4.5'


3'

5'

7'

9'

78 3.1' 3.1'
28 5.2' 5.2'
14 7.3' 7.3'
9 9.4' 9.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

51 4.6' 3.6'
18 7.6' 6.0'
9 10.7' 8.4'
6 13.7' 10.8'

1'
2'
3'
4'

1.7'
3.5'
5.2'
6.9'

88 22.3'
22 44.5'
10 66.8'
5 89.1'

2.1'
4.2'
6.2'
8.3'

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0
3.0'
4.0'
5.0'


6' 128 2.1' 2.1'

8' 72 2.8' 2.8'

10' 46 3.5' 3.5'

12' 32 4.2' 4.2'

5' 2.9' 120 2.4' 2.0'


7' 4.0' 61 3.3' 2.9'

9' 5.2' 37 4.3' 3.7'
11' 6.4' 25 5.2' 4.5'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 144 3.1' 1.4'


5.2' 64 4.7' 2.1'
6.9' 36 6.2' 2.8'
8.7' 23 7.8' 3.5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 181 2.2' 1.5'


5.0' 65 3.9' 2.5'
7.0' 33 5.1' 3.5'
9.0' 20 6.6' 4.5'


3' 111 3.5' 3.5'

5' 40 5.8' 5.8'

7' 20 8.1' 8.1'
9' 12 10.4' 10.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

1' 1.7' 125


2' 3.5' 31

3' 5.2' 14
4' 6.9'
8

2'
3'
4'
5'

2.0 88 6.9'
3.0' 39 10.4'
4.0' 22 13.9'
5.0' 14 17.3'

4.0' 239 1.6'


5.8' 117 2.3'
7.5'
69 3.0'
9.2' 46 3.7'

1.7'
2.9'
4.0'
5.2'

83
37
21
13

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

2.7'
4.0'
5.3'
6.7'

72 5.2' 4.0'
26 8.7' 6.7'
13 12.1' 9.3'
8 15.6' 12.0'

* 2.3'
* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'

* 2.3'
* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'

62 5.7'
27 8.6'
15 11.4'
10 14.3'

2.9'
4.4'
5.9'
7.4'

3.3'
4.9'
6.5'
8.2'

PAR56 Line Voltage Halogen and Incandescent Lamps



200W PAR56

MFL 10 x 20
MOG END PRONG

18000

2000


300W PAR56

NSP 8 x 10
MOG END PRONG

68000

2000


300W PAR56

MFL 11 x 23
MOG END PRONG

24000

2000


300W PAR56

WFL 18 x 37
MOG END PRONG

11000

2000

500W PAR56
HALOGEN NSP 8 x 13
MOG END PRONG

96000

4000


500W PAR56

HALOGEN MFL 10 x 26
MOG END PRONG

43000

4000


500W PAR56

HALOGEN WFL 20 x 44
MOG END PRONG

19000

4000

8' 281 1.4'


12' 125 2.1'
16'
70 2.8'
20'
45 3.5'

2.8'
4.2'
5.6'
7.1'

7'
10'
13'
16'

2.9'
4.1'
5.3'
6.5'


3' 5.2' 250 2.1' 2.1'
4' 6.9' 141 2.9' 2.8'
5' 8.7' 90 3.6' 3.5'
6' 10.4' 63 4.3' 4.2'

5' 5.0' 255 1.8' 2.5'


7' 7.0' 130 2.5' 3.5'
9' 9.0' 79 3.2' 4.5'
11' 11.0'
53 3.9' 5.5'

15' 302
20' 170
25' 109
30'
76

2.1'
2.6'
3.5'
4.2'

2.6'
3.5'
4.4'
5.2'

10' 5.8' 442


15' 8.7' 196
20' 11.5' 110
25' 14.4'
71

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.1'

5' 8.7' 340 2.8' 1.7'


8' 13.9' 133 4.5' 2.8'
11' 19.1' 70 6.2' 3.8'
14' 24.2'
43 7.9' 4.9'

8' 8.0' 376 2.2'


12' 12.0' 167 3.4'
16' 16.0' 94 4.5'
20' 20.0'
60 5.6'

10' 240
15' 107
20'
60
25'
38

1.9' 4.1'
2.9' 6.1'
3.9' 8.1'
4.6' 10.2'

3.8'
5.6'
7.5'
9.4'

4' 6.9' 188 3.2' 3.3'


6' 10.4' 83 4.8' 4.9'
8' 13.9' 47 6.3' 6.5'
10' 17.3'
30 7.9' 8.1'

6' 6.0' 236 2.3' 3.5'


9' 9.0' 105 3.5' 5.2'
12' 12.0'
69 4.7' 6.9'
15' 15.0' 38 5.8' 8.6'

4.0' 146 3.0' 5.4'


5.8'
71 4.3' 7.7'
7.5'
42 5.5' 10.0'
9.2' 28 6.8' 12.4'

3' 5.2' 153 4.1' 4.0'


4' 6.9' 66 5.5' 5.4'
5' 8.7' 55 6.9' 6.7'
6' 10.4' 38 8.2' 8.0'

5' 5.0' 156 3.2' 4.7'


7' 7.0' 79 4.5' 6.6'
9' 9.0' 48 5.8' 8.5'
11' 11.0' 32 7.1' 10.4'

6' 10.4' 333 3.4'


10' 17.3' 120 5.7'
14' 24.2'
61 7.9'
18' 31.2'
37 10.2'

10'
15'
20'
25'

1.9'
2.8'
3.7'
4.7'

8' 4.6' 244 2.1'


12' 6.9' 109 3.1'
16' 9.2'
61 4.1'
20' 11.5'
39 5.2'

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
4.9'

8' 172 2.5' 5.4'


12'
76 3.8' 8.0'
16'
43 5.1' 10.7'
20'
28 6.3' 13.4'

7'
10'
13'
16'

16' 375
24' 167
32'
94
40'
60

2.2'
3.4'
4.5'
5.6'

3.6'
5.5'
3.7'
9.1'

12' 6.9'
20' 11.5'
28' 16.2'
36' 20.8'

433
156
80
48

2.2'
3.7'
5.2'
6.7'

15' 191
20' 108
25'
69
30'
48

2.6' 6.9'
3.5' 9.2'
4.4' 11.5'
5.2' 13.9'

10' 5.8'
15' 8.7'
20' 11.5'
25' 14.4'

278
124
70
45

2.3' 5.3'
3.5' 8.0'
4.7' 10.7'
5.8' 13.3'

5' 8.7' 215 3.6' 4.6'


6' 13.9' 84 5.7' 7.4'
11' 19.1' 44 7.9' 10.2'
14' 24.2'
27 10.0' 12.9'

8' 8.0' 238 2.8' 5.2'


12' 12.0' 106 4.2' 7.8'
16' 16.0'
59 5.6' 10.4'
20' 20.0'
38 7.1' 13.1'

4.0' 252 3.3' 6.5'


5.6' 123 4.8' 9.3'
7.5'
73 6.2' 12.1'
9.2' 48 7.6' 14.9'

3' 5.2' 264 4.7' 4.8'


4' 6.9' 148 6.2' 6.5'
5' 8.7' 95 7.8' 8.1'
6' 10.4' 66 9.3' 9.7'

5' 5.0' 269 3.6' 5.7'


7' 7.0' 137 5.1' 6.0'
9' 9.0' 83 6.6' 10.3'
11' 11.0' 56 8.0' 12.6'

8' 297 2.8' 6.5'


12' 132 4.2' 9.7'
16'
74 5.6' 12.9'
20'
48 7.1' 16.2'

7'
10'
13'
16'

3.2'
5.3'
7.4'
9.5'

2.7'
4.6'
6.4'
8.2'

10.0' 339
15.0' 151
20.0'
85
25.0'
54

2.8'
4.2'
5.6'
7.0'

3.2'
4.8'
6.4'
8.1'

PAR64 Line Voltage Incandescent Lamps



500W PAR64

NSP 7 x 12
EXT MOG END PRONG

111000

2000


500W PAR64

MFL 11 x 23
EXT MOG END PRONG

23000

2000


500W PAR64

WFL 20 x 42
EXT MOG END PRONG

13000

2000

16'
24'
32'
40'

434
193
108
69

2.0'
2.9'
3.9'
4.9'

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

12' 6.9'
20' 11.5'
28' 16.2'
36' 20.8'

501
180
92
56

2.0'
3.3'
4.6'
5.9'

2.9'
4.9'
6.8'
8.7'

6'
10'
14'
18'

10.4'
17.3'
24.2'
31.2'

385
139
71
43

3.0'
4.9'
6.9'
8.9'

2.5'
4.2'
5.9'
7.6'

10'
15'
20'
25'

10.0'
15.0'
20.0'
25.0'

392
174
98
63

2.5'
3.7'
4.9'
6.1'

3.0'
4.5'
5.9'
7.4'

10'
15'
20'
25'

230
102
58
37

1.9
2.9'
3.9'
4.8'

4.1'
6.1'
8.1'
10.2'

8' 4.6'
12' 6.9'
16' 9.2'
20' 11.5'

233
104
58
37

2.1'
3.1'
4.1'
5.2'

3.8'
5.6'
7.5'
9.4'

4' 6.9'
6' 10.4'
8' 13.9'
10' 17.3'

180
60
45
29

3.2'
4.8'
6.3'
7.9'

3.3'
4.9'
6.5'
8.1'

6' 6.0'
9' 9.0'
12' 12.0'
15' 15.0'

226
100
56
36

2.3'
3.5'
4.7'
5.6'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.6'

8'
12'
16'
20'

203
90
51
33

2.8'
4.2'
5.6'
7.1'

6.1'
9.2'
12.3'
15.4'

7'
10'
13'
16'

172
64
50
33

3.3'
4.8'
6.2'
7.6'

6.2'
8.9'
11.5'
14.2'

3'
4'
5'
6'

181
102
65
45

4.7'
6.2'
7.8'
9.3'

4.6'
6.1'
7.7'
9.2'

5' 5.0'
7' 7.0'
9' 9.0'
11' 11.0'

184
94
57
38

3.6'
5.1'
6.6'
8.0'

5.4'
7.6'
9.8'
11.9'

4.0'
5.8'
7.5'
9.2'

5.2'
6.9'
8.7'
10.4'

*Exceeds useable limits.

130

Canlyte Service Smart

Philips

Photometrics
0 Aiming Angle


Lamps

Beam Spread
Rated Life
(To 50% CBCP) CBCP (hours)

D FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

30 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

45 Aiming Angle

C FC

L W

PAR56 Low Voltage Incandescent Lamps




240W PAR56
VNSP
6 X 9
(12V) SCR TERM

140000

2000

240W PAR56
MFL 8 X 19
(12V) SCR TERM

46000

2000

240W PAR56
WFL 18 X 35
(12V) SCR TERM

13000

2000

20
30
40
50

350
156
88
56

2.1
3.1
4.2
5.2

3.1
4.7
6.3
7.9

15 8.7
25 14.4
35 20.2
45 26.0

404
145
74
45

2.1
3.5
4.9
6.3

2.7
4.5
6.4
8.2

8
12
16
20

13.9
20.8
27.7
34.6

273
122
68
44

3.4
5.1
6.8
8.5

2.5
3.6
5.0
6.3

12
17
22
27

12.0
17.0
22.0
27.0

344
171
102
68

2.5
3.6
4.6
5.7

2.7
3.8
4.9
6.0

15
20
25
30

204
115
74
51

2.1
2.8
3.5
4.2

5.0
6.7
8.4
10.0

10 5.8
15 8.7
20 11.5
25 14.4

299
133
75
48

1.9
2.8
3.7
4.7

3.9
5.8
7.7
9.7

5 8.7
8 13.9
11 19.1
14 24.2

230
90
48
29

2.8
4.5
6.2
7.9

3.3
5.4
7.4
9.4

8 8.0
12 12.0
16 16.0
20 20.0

254
113
64
41

2.2
3.4
4.5
5.6

3.8
5.7
7.6
9.5

8
12
16
20

203
90
51
33

2.5
3.8
5.1
6.3

5.0
7.6
10.1
12.6

7
10
13
16

172
84
50
33

3.0
4.3
5.5
6.6

5.1
7.3
9.5
11.7

3
4
5
6

181
102
65
45

4.1
5.5
6.9
6.2

3.8
5.0
6.3
7.6

5 5.0
7 7.0
9 9.0
11 11.0

184
94
57
38

3.2
4.5
5.8
7.1

4.5
6.2
8.0
9.8

4.0
5.8
7.5
9.2

5.2
6.9
8.7
10.4

PAR20, PAR30 and PAR38 Metal Halide (Ceramic Arc Tube) Lamps

GE PAR20
(CMH20) SP
8

13,000

7,500

GE PAR20
(CMH20) FL
25

3,750

7,500

39W PAR20
(MC/MH) SP
10

28,000

9,000

39W PAR20
(MC/MH) FL
30

6,000

9,000

39W PAR30
(MC/MH) SP
10

42,000

9,000

39W PAR30
(MC/MH) FL
30

8,900

9,000

70W PAR30
(MC/MH) SP
10

62,000

6,000

70W PAR30
(MC/MH) FL
40

9,000

6,000

70W PAR38
(MC/MH) SP
15

50,000

7,500

70W PAR38
(MC/MH) FL
26

18,000

7,500

70W PAR38
(MC/MH) WFL
60

5,000

7,500

100W PAR38
(MC/MH) SP
15

70,000 10,000

100W PAR38
(MC/MH) FL
25

25,000 10,000

100W PAR38
(MC/MH) WFL
60

7,000 10,000


8' 203 1.1' 1.1'

10' 130 1.4' 1.4'

12' 90 1.7' 1.7'

14' 66 2.0' 2.0'

8'
10'
12'
14'

4.6' 132 1.5'


5.8'
84 1.9'
6.9'
59 2.2'
8.1'
43 2.6'

1.3'
1.6'
1.9'
2.3'

3' 5.2' 181 1.7' 0.8'


4' 6.9' 102 2.3' 1.1'
5' 8.7' 65 2.8' 1.4'

6' 10.4' 45 3.4' 1.7'


6' 104 2.7' 2.7'

8' 59 3.5' 3.5'

10' 38 4.4' 4.4'

12' 26 5.3' 5.3'

6'
8'
10'
12'

3.5'
4.6'
5.8'
6.9'

3.6'
4.8'
6.0'
7.2'

3.1'
4.1'
5.1'
6.1'

2'
3'
4'
5'


10' 280 1.7' 1.7'

15' 124 2.6' 2.6'

20' 70 3.5' 3.5'

25' 45 4.4' 4.4'

8' 4.6' 284 1.9'


12' 6.9' 126 2.8'
16' 9.2'
71 3.7'
20' 11.5'
45 4.7'

1.6'
2.4'
3.2'
4.0'

4' 6.9' 219 2.9' 1.4'


6' 10.4' 97 4.3' 2.1'
8' 13.9' 55 5.7' 2.8'
10' 17.3'
35 7.2' 3.5'

6' 6.0' 275 2.1' 1.5'


9' 9.0' 122 3.2' 2.2'
12' 12.0'
69 4.2' 3.0'
15' 15.0' 44 5.3' 3.7'


6' 167 3.2' 3.2'

8' 94 4.3' 4.3'

10' 60 5.4' 5.4'

12' 42 6.4' 6.4'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 158 3.7' 3.1'


4.0' 80 5.1' 4.3'
5.2' 48 6.6' 5.6'
6.4' 32 8.1' 6.8'

2' 3.5' 188 5.5' 2.1'


3' 5.2' 83 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 47 10.9' 4.3'
5' 8.7' 30 13.7' 5.4'

3'
5'
7'
9'


15' 187 2.6' 2.6'

20' 105 3.5' 3.5'

25' 67 4.4' 4.4'

30' 47 5.2' 5.2'

10' 5.8' 273


15' 8.7' 121
20' 11.5'
68
25' 14.4'
44

2.3' 2.0'
3.5' 3.0'
4.7' 4.0'
5.8' 5.1'

5' 8.7' 210 3.6' 1.7'


8' 13.9' 82 5.7' 2.8'
11' 19.1'
43 7.9' 3.8'
14' 24.2'
27 10.0' 4.9'

8' 8.0' 232 2.8'


12' 12.0' 103 4.2'
16' 16.0' 58 5.5'
22' 22.0'
31 7.8'


7' 153 3.8' 3.8'

10' 75 5.4' 5.4'

13' 44 7.0' 7.0'

16' 29 8.6' 8.6'

6'
9'
12'
15'

3.5' 135 4.4' 3.7'


5.2' 60 6.6' 5.6'
6.9'
34 8.8' 7.4'
8.7' 22 11.0' 9.3'

2' 3.5' 234 5.5' 2.1'


3' 5.2' 104 8.2' 3.2'

4' 6.9' 59 10.9' 4.3'
5' 8.7' 38 13.7' 5.4'

4' 4.0' 166 4.6' 3.0'


6' 6.0' 74 6.9' 4.5'
8' 8.0' 41 9.2' 6.1'
10' 10.0'
27 11.5' 7.6'


15' 276 2.6' 2.6'

20' 155 3.5' 3.5'

25' 99 4.4' 4.4'

30' 69 5.2' 5.2'

10' 5.8' 403


15' 8.7' 179
20' 11.5' 101
25' 14.4'
64

5' 8.7'
8' 13.9'
1' 19.1'
14' 24.2'

1.7'
2.9'
3.8'
4.9'


8' 8.0' 343 2.0' 2.0'
12' 12.0' 152 4.2' 3.0'
18' 16.0'
86 5.6' 4.0'
20' 20.0'
55 7.1' 4.9'


7' 184 5.1' 5.1'

10' 90 7.3' 7.3'

13' 53 9.5' 9.5'

16' 35 11.6' 11.6'

6'
9'
12'
15'

3.5' 181 9.7' 2.9'


5.2' 125 14.5' 4.4'
6.9' 70 19.3' 5.8'
8.7' 45 24.2' 7.3'

4' 4.0' 199 6.7' 4.1'


6' 6.0' 88 10.1' 6.2'
8' 8.0' 50 13.4' 8.2'
10' 10.0'
32 16.8' 10.3'

15' 222
3.9' 3.9'
20'
125
5.3' 5.3'

25' 80 6.6' 6.6'
30'
56
7.9' 7.9'

10' 5.8' 325 3.5' 3.0'


15' 8.7' 144 5.3' 4.6'
20' 11.5'
81 7.1' 6.1'
25' 14.4'
52 8.8' 7.6'

5' 8.7' 250 5.6' 2.6'


8' 13.9' 98 8.9' 4.2'
11' 19.1' 52 12.2' 5.8'
14' 24.2'
32 15.6' 7.4'

8'
12'
16'
20'

7'
10'
13'
16'

4.0' 239 4.2'


5.8' 117 6.0'
7.5'
69 7.8'
9.2'
46 9.6'

5' 5.0' 255 4.7'


7' 7.0' 130 6.5'
9' 9.0'
79 8.4'
11 11.0' 53 10.3'


6' 139 6.9' 6.9'

8' 78 9.2' 9.2'

10' 50 11.5' 11.5'

12' 35 13.9' 13.9'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 130 8.7' 6.7'


4.0' 66 12.1' 9.3'
5.2' 40 15.6' 12.0'
6.4' 27 19.1' 14.7'

15
311
3.9 3.9
20
175
5.3 5.3

25 112 6.6 6.6
30
78
7.9 7.9

10 5.8 455 3.5 3.0


15 8.7 202 5.3 4.6
20 11.5 114 7.1 6.1
25 14.4
73 8.8 7.6

5 8.7
8 13.9
11 19.1
14 24.2

2.6
4.2
5.8
7.4

8 8.0 387 4.3 3.0



12
12.0 172 6.4 4.5
16 16.0 97 8.6 6.0
20 20.0
62 10.7 7.4

10' 250 4.4 4.4'


15' 111 6.7 6.7'

20' 63 8.9' 8.9'

25' 40 11.1' 11.1'

8' 4.6' 254 4.8' 4.1'


12' 6.9' 113 7.2' 6.1'
16' 9.2' 63 9.6' 8.2'
20' 11.5'
41 12.0' 10.2'

4' 6.9' 195 8.3' 3.5'


6' 10.4' 87 12.5' 5.3'
8' 13.9' 49 16.6' 7.1'
10' 17.3'
31 20.8' 8.9'

6' 6.0' 246 5.6' 3.8'


9' 9.0' 109 8.4' 5.6'
12' 12.0'
61 11.2' 7.5'
15' 15.0' 39 14.0' 9.4'


6' 194 6.9' 6.9'

8' 109 9.2' 9.2'

10' 70 11.5' 11.5'

12' 49 13.9' 13.9'

5'
7'
9'
11'

2.9' 182 8.7' 6.7'


4.0' 93 12.1' 9.3'
5.2' 56 15.6' 12.0'
6.4' 38 19.1' 14.7'

2' 3.5' 219



3' 5.2' 97
4' 6.9' 55
5' 8.7' 35

* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'
* 11.5'

3'
5'
7'
9'

3.0' 275 10.4' 4.9'


5.0' 99 17.3' 8.2
7.0' 51 24.2' 11.4'
9.0' 31 31.2' 14.7'


8' 141 1.7' 1.7'

10' 90 2.1' 2.1'

12' 63 2.5' 2.5'

14' 46 2.9' 2.9'

8'
10'
12'
14'

4.6'
5.8'
6.9'
8.1'

91
58
41
30

2.3'
2.8'
3.4'
3.9'

1.9'
2.4'
2.9'
3.4'

3' 5.2' 125 2.6' 1.3'


4' 6.9' 70 3.5' 1.7'
5' 8.7' 45 4.3' 2.1'
6' 10.4' 31 5.2' 2.5'

4'
5'
6'
7'

4.0' 199 1.7' 1.2'


5.0' 127 2.1' 1.5'
6.0' 88 2.6' 1.8'
7.0' 65 3.0' 2.1'


6'

8'

10'

12'

81 2.7' 2.7'
45 3.5' 3.5'
29 4.4' 4.4'
20 5.3' 5.3'

6'
8'
10'
12'

3.5'
4.6'
5.8'
6.9'

52
29
19
13

3.6'
4.8'
6.0'
7.2'

3.1'
4.1'
5.1'
6.1'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 91 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 40 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 23 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 15 10.4' 4.4'


3' 3.0' 114 2.8' 1.9'
4' 4.0' 64 3.7' 2.5'
5' 5.0' 41 4.7' 3.1'
6' 6.0' 28 5.6' 3.8'


6'

8'

10'

12'

42 4.4' 4.4'
23 5.8' 5.8'
15 7.3' 7.3'
10 8.7' 8.7'

4'
6'
8'
10'

2.3'
3.5'
4.6'
5.8'

61 4.1'
27 6.1'
15 8.1'
10 10.2'

3.4'
5.0'
6.7'
8.4'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5'
5.2'
6.9'
8.7'

2'
3'
4'
5'

8'
12'
16'
20'

281
125
70
45

3.5'
5.3'
7.1'
8.9'

3.5'
5.3'
7.1'
8.9'

68
38
24
17

2.3' 2.0'
3.5' 3.0'
4.7' 4.0'
5.8' 5.1'

3.5' 162 6.1' 5.0'


5.2' 72 9.1' 7.6'
6.9'
41 12.2' 10.1'
8.7'
26 15.2' 12.6'

3.6'
5.1'
6.7'
8.2'

2'
3'
4'
5'

3.5' 117 4.2' 1.8'


5.2' 52 6.2' 2.7'
6.9' 29 8.3' 3.5'
8.7' 19 10.4' 4.4'

310 3.6'
121 5.7'
64 7.9'
40 10.0'

3' 5.2' 250 6.2'


4' 6.9' 141 8.3'
5' 8.7' 90 10.4'
6' 10.4' 63 12.5'

2' 3.5' 156



3' 5.2' 69
4' 6.9' 39
5' 8.7' 25

2.7'
3.5'
4.4'
5.3'

* 4.6'
* 6.9'
* 9.2'
* 11.5'

350 5.6
137 8.9
72 12.2
45 15.6

4'
5'
6'
7'
3'
4'
5'
6'

3'
5'
7'
9'

4.0' 287 1.1' 0.8'


5.0' 184 1.4' 1.0'
6.0' 128 1.7' 1.2'
7.0' 94 2.0' 1.4'
3.0' 147 2.8' 1.9'
4.0' 83 3.7' 2.5'
5.0' 53 4.7' 3.1'
6.0' 37 5.6' 3.8'

3.0' 236 3.5' 2.3'


5.0' 85 5.8' 3.8'
7.0' 43 8.1' 5.3'
9.0' 26 10.4' 6.8'

8.0'
12.0'
16.0'
20.0'

276
123
69
44

2.0'
3.0'
4.0'
5.4'

4.3' 3.0'
6.4' 4.5'
8.6' 6.0'
10.7' 7.49'

3.0' 196 10.4'


5.0'
71 17.3'
7.0' 36 24.2'
9.0' 22 31.2'

3.1'
4.4'
5.6'
6.9'
4.9'
8.2'
11.4'
14.7'

MR16 Metal Halide (Ceramic Arc Tube) Lamps



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(CMH20) SP
12

9,000

9,000

GE MR16
(CMH20) FL
25

2,900

9,000

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40

1,500

9,000

Philips

47 9.7'
21 14.5'
12 19.3'
8 24.2'

2.9'
4.4'
5.8'
7.3'

2.0' 133 3.4' 2.1'


3.0' 59 5.0' 3.1'
4.0' 33 6.7' 4.1'
5.0' 21 8.4' 5.1'

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