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WAREHOUSE SUPERMARKET
THIS IS HI-TEK
Hi-Tek Lighting began producing qualily H.l.D. Lighting equipment in 1972,
primarily in the lndustrial and Commercial Markets. During the succeeding
years Hi-Tek has become one of the largest producers of H.l.D. industrial
lighting and recognized as a leader and innovator in the commercial H.l.D.
market. This dynamic growth coniinues with Hi-Tek's entry into the outdoor
area lighting market featured in this catalog. The new outdoor products shown
in this catalog have been designed to provide the "BEST VALUE lN H.l.D.
LIGHTING".
We did a good job for you on the indoor - try us on the outdoor.
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GYMNASIUM PARKING LOT MALL AREA
CONTENTS
t. LAIVIP INFORMATION 2
Liqhting System Selection, Light Source Econornlcs 3
. INDOOR APPLICATION
IES Light Level Recornmendations .4
trr fet Ou.cl FstrmaLor
_iTat I ghtr-g cd, utato, .+7
t_ INDOOR FIXTURE SECTION
f . ture SFIPc'ion .8
Ord-r,1s Dara Comn-Fn idt . . 9-10
Ordering Data lnd!strial & Special . .1116
FIPmor" Opr -d Assprrbl 1l
Onl ons & A ,'5sorip\ . .11 20
TOB & TOBP Money Saving lnstallation Aid . .21 t
tv. OUTDOOR APPLICATION o
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VI. POLES
Selection lnformatlon
Wood PoLes . .39 40
Steel Poles . .40.41
Aluminurn Poles. . .42
TF SE R IES TP SERIES E
"Omni F Iood " paqes 28-31. "Site-lVlodu les" paqes 32 34- o
A new 400 or 1000 watt Heavy Duty Floodlight. A line of decorative Post Top Luminaires. o
U.L. listed suitable for wet locations. Cast Aluminum Ballast lVlod u le. o
Die cast Aluminum H ousing. Available in eight decorative colors.
Unique Power Module for easy maintenance. Various optical shapes and materials.
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Available in 100'1000 watt in lvlercury, lvletal 100 400 watt in Mercury, lvleral Halide, and o
Halide, and Hiqh Pressure Sodium. High Pressure Sodium.
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HID LAMPS
ln the design of any lighting system, the light source
selected will have a significant impact on the system's -\ -\
performance and cost. Depending upon the application
requirements, any one of three types of High lntensity ) )))
Discharqe lamps (H.l.D.) may be Lrsed: l\,4ercury, l\4etal-
Halide, or High Pressure Sodium. The characteristics of
these HID sources vary widely and the table below provides
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G 250 175 100
a comparison of these characteristics lor selection purposes.
400
1000
(5IZ ES SHOWN ARE PROPORTIONAL)
LU IV] EN
LAIVI P START,UP RESTRIKE LU IM E NS/ AVERAGE
DEPRECIATION
TYPE & WATTAGE TllE {1) TIIM E (2) WATT LrFE (3) 10 Hrs/Start
MERCUBY
100 (Deluxe White) 5 7 Min. 3'6 l,4in. 45.0 24,OO0+ 74.5v6
175 {Deluxe White} 5'7 Min. 3-6Min. 48.6 24,000+ a9%
250 (Dluxe White) 5 - 7 lvlin. 3 6 Min. 52.0 24,000+ 85vo
400 (Deluxe White)
10O0 {Deluxe White)
5-7
5
lvlin.
T lvlin.
3-6Min.
3'6 Min.
57.5
63.0
24,000+
24,000+ ll.|% rc,oooa" J
175 (warm Delux White) 5 7 ['lin. 3'6 Min. 37.1 24,000+ a9%
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250 (Warm Deluxa White) 5-7Min. 3-6Min. 38.0 24,000+
400 (Warm Deluxe White) 5-7 Llin. 3- 6 Min. 50.0 24,000+ a2v"
1000 {Warm Deluxe White} 5'7 [4in. 3'6 Min. 58.0 24,OOO+ 68%
METAL HALIDE
175 lClear) 2lvlin. 10 [ran. 80 7,500 777" @ 3000 hrs.
250 (Clear) 2 [4in. 10 Min. a2 7,500 83% @ 3000 hrs.
400 (Clear) 2lvlin. 10lt4in. 85 15,000 75% @ 6000 hrs.
1000 (Clear) 4lvlin. 10 Min. r00 10,000 82.5% @ 4000 hrs.
175 (Phosphor Coated) 2 Mln. 10 Min. 80 7,500 72% @ 3000 hrs.
2 Min. '10 Min. 7,500 78% @ 3000 hrs.
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250 {Phosphor Coated)
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I 400 (Phosphor Coated) 2 Min. l0 Min. 85 15,000 72% @ 6000 hrs.
1000 (Phosphor Coated) 4 Min. l0 Min. 100 r0,000 79% @ 3000 hrs.
i' 2 l0 Min. 85.7 7,500 80% @ 3000 hrs.
175 lclear Horizontal)(4) LI in-
400 (Clear Horizontal)(4J 2 Min. 10 Min. 100 r5,000 80% @ 6000 hrs.
175 (Phosphor Coated Hor)(4) 2 [4in. 10 Min. 85.7 7,500 75% @ 3000 hrs.
400 (Phosphor Coared Hor)(4) 2 Min. 10 Min. 100 15,000 77.5% @ 6000 hrs.
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Applicalions in the gray range require a mo.e detaild analysis to
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derermine fixture type. Working in this range could require the use N
of {luorescent or HID sources due to the rlationshap of mounting
heights to required lootcandle criteria. E 10
E U SE F LUC RESCEI\ T
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50 75 100
FOOTCANDL ES
High Pressure Sodium wi L usually provide the most economical lighting system based upon total ownir-rg and operatlon cost over
a period o{ time.
[,4etal Halide is the next most economical sVstem followed by Flourescent, and Mercury.
Based upon lnitial investrnent, F oLrrescent sources are the least costly, followed by lvletal Halide, High Pressure Sodium, and
Mercury respectively.
As previously stated the economics of a lighting system can vary from situatlon to situatlon. Hi-Tek has available computerized
Frxture Layout and Economlc Analysis (F.L.E.A.) which carl be used to provide more detailed economic data for a given liqht
ing applicatlon. Contact your local Lithonia/Hi Tek Representative lf you should wish to use th s service.
HTH 4OO
400 Watt
Sodium
ALC TH 4OO M ALC
400 Watt
Metal Halide
AF 1O 296 PG
15O0 ma
TH 4OO H ALC
4OO Watt
r;g 0
spectio s prn n rng
ln n 100
Canning & Preserving Beam ng & slashing
C!tting piit ng. frnal sort ng Library Drawrng
continuous be I cann ng Ord nary read ng stacks 30 Olhers 100
srn k cann ng 100 Book repa r & bind ng 50
Sludy & notes calaLog ng Silk & Synlhetics
Genera hand packrng 50
Soak ng lint ng
Can Lrnscramblers 70 card f es check desk 7A
cond I on ng 30
Labe ng & carton ng 30 lvlachine Shops Wind ng s ash ng ght
Clothing Manulacture Ro!gh bench 50 thread 50
Receiving, storing, shrpping. N/ed um bench rough Same as above w th dark
wind ng. measuring 30 gnnd ng b LJfi ng T00 thread 200
Pattern making tr rnrn ng 50 Materials Handling Others 100
Shops, marking 100 Loadrng. lruckrng 20 Tobacco Products
Cutting press ng 300(al P cking stock c ass fy ng 30 Dryrng stnpprng. general 30
Sewing. inspect on 500(al Wrapp ng packing abe ng 50
Warehousing, Storage
Depots, Terminals, Stations Meat Packing nactive
Concourse t0 Slaughtering 30 Act ve
Platforms 2A Clean ng cann nq r00 Rough bLrlky 10
Wait ng. restrooms 30 Oflices Med um 2A
Baggage 50 Corfldors. slairways 20{k) Fine
T cket counter 100 50
Read ng transcflbrng 7A
Electrical Equipment Manulacturing Feg0 ar offrce work 100 Welding
lmpregnaiing 50 Account ng aud ting General s0
lnsulat ng coil w nding. labulating bus ness mach ne Woodworking
test ng 100 operairon. rough draft ng 150 Rough saw ng & bench work 30
Cartography design nq S z ng planrng. glu ng.
Foundries
Annea ing l!rnaces 30 d,.tailed drafting 200 sand ng veneering. medrum
qual ly bench work 50
Clean rng 30 Paint Shop F ne bench work. f ne sandrng
Core mak ng 100 Spraying rubb ng hand art. fin shing 100
lnspect on st-. ncil 50
Fin e s00 F ne hard parnt ng &
N,4 ed iu m r00 fin sh ng 100
Mo ding 100 Paper Manulacturing
Pouflng. sortrng 50
Beaters gr nding 30 FOOTNOTES
Garages - Motor Vehicles F nishing. cutting 50 a Oblane.J wlh a .ombrnano. oi general
Storage 5 Hand count ng 7A ghl ng p !s spec a s!ppleme.lary
Traffic Lanes Paper machrne reel. 'zed
Parkrng garage t0 inspectron 100 k Or nol ess lhan 1 5 rhe leve n
Service qaraqe 20 Rew nder 150
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HI-TEK OUICK ESTIMATOR
TL sERtEs Low WATTAGE |NDUSTRtAL
OUICK CONVERSIONS
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9s 1. To change footcandles:
38 r75 WATT DX MERCURY No. of Fixtures Fc Desired \o of f,xrLrei Bequired
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2. To change lamps (low wattage only):
No. of 1O0 watt unats = No. of 175 watl units x 1.94
=4 No. of 250 watt un;ts = No. ot 175 watt units x 0.67
TH sERrEs TNDUSTRTAL
4OO WATT lOOO WATT
1OO FOOTCAN DLES MAINTAINED 1OO FOOTCAN D LESMAINTAINED
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NUMBER OF FIXTURES REOUIRED NUMBER OF FIXTURES REOU IRED
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SPACING I'FNTFRI
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INF TO {:FNTFRI
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TS spnR<rerrre o
4OO WATT 198 fc 159 fc 127 fc 106 fc 88 fc 75Ic 65 fc
DE LU XE WH ITE f
MERCURY
TS spnn<rerrte
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4OO WATT
PHOSPHO R COATED 2O1 Ic '161 f c 134fc 't 12 fc 96 fc 82 tc
META L HAL IDE
4. Determlne the nlmber of I xtures req!ired ar 100 fc marnta ned by div ding the area rn Step I bY the
coverage per f xture. Number requ red = A . c
5. lf the lootcand es leve desired s not 1OO ic, adiun the answer in Ster) 4 as fo lows
Fc(desired)
Nlmber requrred - x Number reqlired trom Step 4
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6. Determine f xture sp6cing.
A. Divrde area iA) by number of un rs req!ired to find nde! (l) ln Tab I
li (S) exceeds rh spacing.l owable lor the iixt!re selected, go back to Srep 3 and make a wider.listribu
8. Oetermine .lmber ot trxiures across w dlri. Div de width 1W) by spac'ng 1S). Faise to .exl h cher number {W)
No. on w drh (S)
9. Derernine nlmber of fixtures along cnqth. D vide ensth lL) bv spacing lS) False io .ext higher nlmber'
No. on length
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1o Totat untrs = Units across widrh t Uniis atonq rnqth Tora rp,ru rFd =
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TABLE 1
ROOM CAVITY RATIOS _ RCR
tUMlNAlnE MOUNTING HEIGHT (Fee0
FOOM SIZE (FeetJ
10 12 t4 16 18 2A 25 30 35 40 45 50
27 33 40 47 53 60 6/
.15 22 2A 33 39 41 50 56 69
25 30 35 40 1a 50 ri3
t8 23 2E 32
100 17 22 26 30 35 39 ,13
154 t6 20 24 28
28 33 38 43 59 11
1t 21 52 ir3
t5 19 23 26 30 3.1
100 1.1 18 21 25 ?a 32 35 44 53 6l
r50 t3 t6 25 29 32
50 45 1T 21 25 30 34 3lJ 42 53 63
60 t5 18 22 26 29 33 37 ,16
80 t3 lti 20 2al 26 29 33 11
100 t2 t5 ta 2l 21 21 30 38 45 ,3 60 68
rr 13 16 t9 21 24 27 33 ,10 47 s3 60 67
13 17 20 23 27 30 33 58 67
12 15 18 zta 23 51 58 66
100 19 2l 21 27 33 41 53 60 6l
150 41 41 53 5a
t0 3 I 20 23 2a 31 38 44 50 56 ti3
9 1 6 18 2a 23 28 34 39 45 51 sli
150 8 0 2 ]i r9 24 29 34 38 43 ,18
l 16 lll ?2 2fi 31 35 39 44
12 14 t6 18 0 5 30 3s ,10 1a 50
68 9 t1 12 14 9 23 2ri 30 3.1 3A
57 a 9 lt 12 3 7 2a 23 21 30 33
150 5 T a S 11 12 3 20 23 2T 30 33
300
300
50cl
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5 18
15
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18
15
12
23
20
17
14
26 29
23 2s
16 18
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300 300 334 5 5 6 7 8 r0 12 l3 t5
500 41551A9 12
33445T4 9
500 500 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 a I lU
1000
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FIXTURE COVERAGE ISO FT FOR 100 tc MAINTAINED)
CATALOG SO, FI./F IXTUR E SO. FT,/FIXTURE
NUMBE R ALUM IN UM S/MH FOR RCR GLASS S/MH FOR RCR
PREFIX 1 RE LF E CTORS REFLECTORS
1 2 3 4 2 3
TL 175 H 13 49 43 38 33
OELUXE ALS 1.5 48 42 31 32
MERCURY 19 46 40 35 30
ALN 0.8 149 131 't25 115 PGN 09 123 r03 113 94
TH 4OO H ALC 10 141 134 121 111 PGC 1.0 132 121 110 102
DELUXE t3 138 125 113 102 PGM 13 121 109 98 8l
MERCURY ALS 155 r3s 126 113 102 PGS 1.6 121 112 98 87
2.O 139 1?4 109 96 PGW 2.O 121 111 96 83
TH 4OO M ALN 0.9 186 170 156 145 PGN 08 179 163 151 140
METAL ALC 10 190 114 161 141 PGC 10 174 161 141 135
HALIDE ALM 135 119 163 149 135 PGM 1.32 163 149 135 122
ALS 1.65 186 168 154 138 PGS 15 168 151 138 124
20 r 81 165 147 133 PGW 2.O 163 i4l 129 115
TH 1OOO M ALN 04 624 512 528 483 PGN 0.8 565 513 468 431
META L ALC 1.0 587 483 438 PGC 1.O 512 520 416 431
HALIDE 1 .25 512 524 483 438 PGM 13 580 528 416 431
16 594 528 4t6 431 PGS 1.6 594 535 483 431
FIXTURE SELECTION
COMMERCIAL FIXTURES
TS se nres
ARC-TEK ALUMINUM RE FLECTOR
TS se nrEs
ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
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ME RCURY I75, 25O,4OO WATT MERCURY 175, 25O, 4OO WATT
METAL HALIDE 25O, 4OO WATT
REGRESSED ALUMINUM PAN
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INDUSTRIAL FIXTURES
TL senres TH senres PRISMATIC G LASS REFLECTOR
ALUMINUM REFLECTOR MERCURY 1OO, 175, 25O, 4OO WATT
l-r"#,9+"''lt"'5= MERCURY ,I
OO, 175,250 WATT
METAL HALIDE 250, 4OO WATT
METAL HALIDE 175 WATT
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 1OO, 150,250,
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WHITE STEEL R EFLECTOR
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MERCURY'IOO, 175, 250, 4OO WATT FIXTURE MERCURY 4OO. 1OOO, 2/1OOO WATT
METAL HALIDE 175, 250, 4OO WATT METAL HALIDE 1OO,4OO, 2/1OOO WATT
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 1OO, 150.250.
4OO WATT
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TS + 400
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TS senres
COM M ERCIAL
e Sparkle-Lite
ARC-TEK ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
Mercury 175, 25O,4OO Watt ffi'
gFF"-=qg.
Metal Halide 250, 400 watt
Regressed 2'x 2'
Die-Cast Aluminum Pan &
U.L. Listed for Suspended
Ceiling Applications
20
23 5lA
23 5/A'
24
METAL
HALIDE
TS 4OO MR ALM lzul 1.2
1.4 20" 23 5/A" 26
TS 4OO MR ALS Spread
,! TS 4OO MR ALW
optlons and .Accessories, See paqes 16
1.5
19. VoLTAGE MUsT BE SPECIFIED. Example: TS 400 HR aLM 277.
TS sentes
COMMERCIAL
Sparkle-Lite
PRISMATIC GLASS REFLECTOR
Mercury 175, 25O, 4OO Watt
Metal Halide 250, 400 watt
Regressed 2'x 2'
Die-Cast Aluminum Pan
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U. L. Listed for Suspended o
Ceiling Applications
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Catalos S/Mts.
Distribution H9t. Height Lbs.
TS 175 HR PGM Medium 1.3 20%" 23 5/A" 39
TS 250 HR PGM 1.3 20%" 23 5/A" 41
MEBCURY
TS 4OO HR PGM 1.3
IS 4OO HR
TS 4OO HR PGW
PGS
/;ff1 Spread 1.6
2.O
23 5/a" 45
METAL
TS 250 MR PGM
TS 4OO MR PGM
lrul Medium 1.3
1.3
20%" 23 5/A" 45
ODtlons a.d Accessorles, se paqes 16 19- vOLTAGE MUsT BE sPEclFlEo. Example: Ts 400 HR PGM 277
SERIES TS
COM M ERCIAL
Sparkle-Lite 0
ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
Mercury 175, 25O,4OO Watt
Flat 2' x 2' Steel Pan
U.L. Listed for Suspended
Ceiling Applications
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Catalog s/Mts.
Distribution Hgt. Height Lbs.
TS 175 HF ALM 1.3 19%" l8
TS 25O HF ALM 19%- 23 5/A" l9
MERCURY TS 4OO HF ALM 1;iir 1.4
23 5la" 20
TS 4OO HF ALS
TS 4OO HF ALTry lrut Spread 1.6
2-O
1S%"
Ootions and Accessories, See paqes 17-20. VOLTAGE MUST BE SPECIFIEO, Examp'e: TS 400 HF ALM 277.
SERIES TC
COMMERCIAL
The lnnovator*
Mercury 175, 25O, 4OO Watt
Metal Halide 175, 250,400 Watt
2'x 2' Lay-ln Lensed Bottom
Flush Steel Door (Standard)
Regressed Aluminum Door (Opt.)
U.L. Listed for Suspended
Ceiling Applications
ootions and Accessories, see paqes 17-20. voLTAGE MUST BE SPECIFIED. Example: -,C4OOH5A12277.
"Requires special pos tion orientins La.np, M175-HOR or M4OO-HOR.
TL senres
LOW WATTAGE
rQ INDUSTRIAL
ALUMINUM REFLECTOR l
Catalog S/Mts.
Distribution Hst. Height Lbs.
TL
TL
250 H ALM l.:"t) Spread
1.3
14%" 13" 'to%
250 H ALS 1.5
t
TL 250 H ALW 1.9
METAL * TL 175 M ALM GL 1.3 14%" 13" 11%
HALIDE
optio.s and Accessories,see paqes 17 20. VoLTAGE MUsT BE sPEciFlEo. Example: TL250H aLM 277.
'175 [/]etal Hali.le re.tLJires an enclosed optical. (GL)
TL senres
LOW WATTAGE
INDUSTRIAL
POLYLUME 74 REFLECTOR
Mercury 1OO, 175,250 Watt
NPF Ballast
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U.L. Listed for 4OoC Ambients o
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catalog s/Mts.
Distribution Hg1. Height
oDt ont and Accesrorlcs, see paqes l? 20. voLTAGE MUST BE SPECIFIEO. Exampre: TL 250 HN WAM 277
TL SERIES
INDUSTRIAL
ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
CI
Mercury 4OO Watt
U.L. Listed for 4OoC Ambients
MERCURY
TL 4OO H ALM
TL 4OO H ALS
tt63l Medium
Spread
1.3
1.6 1a%" 15" 15
TL 4OO H ALW
\iilr Widespread 2.O
SERIES TH
INDUSTRIAL
.+-,
ARC-:TEK ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
Mercury 1OO,175, 25O, 4OO Watt
Metal Halide 175, 25O,4OO Watt
High Pressure Sodium 1OO, 15O,
25O, 4OO Watt
U.L. Listed for 55oC Ambients
Lamp catalog s/Mts.
Type Number Distribution Hst. Height Lbs.
METAL
TH 25O M ALM
TH 4OO M ALN
1;iil Medium
18"
l5
38
37
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TH 4OO S ALS Spread 1.6 27 3/4' 18"
TH 175 UH ALM 1.3 21 314" 18" 't4
UNALUX t TH 4OO UH ALM 1_3 213/4' 18" 19
oprions Accessories. see paqes l7 20. voLTAGE MUsT BE SPECIFIED. Example: TH 400 H ALM 277,
* Uses Sand
54 (55 Vo t amp), l0O Volt model available. ** Uses S 55 (55 Volt lanrp), tO0 Volt model availabl,
pjease specify in order. T UNALUX is a rgistered tradmark oi Sylvania-
TH srntrs
INDUSTRIAL
ARC-TEK ALUMTNUM REFLECTOR
I t Mercury 2/4OO tffatt
Metal Halide 2/400 watt
U.L. Listed for 55oC Ambients
rt
TH senres
INDUSTRIAL
ARC-TEK ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
Mercury 1O0O Watt
Metal Halide 1000 watt
High Pressure Sodium 1O0O Watt
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U.L. Listed for 55"C Ambients E
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Number Disiribution
S/Mts.
Hgt. Height Lbs.
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TH lOOO H ALC Concentrating 1.1 24" 36
MERCURY TH 1OOO H ALM 1.4 27%' 21" 34
,o METAL
TH l OOO H ALS
TH lOOO MALN
TH .IOOO M ALC
Spread
Concentrating
't.7
o.4
1.0
21"
24"
24"
34
39
39
HALIDE TH 1OOO M ALM 27%' 21' 38
TH 1OOO M ALS Spread 1.6 21"
HIGH
TH lOOO M ALW
{ul} 2.O 21"
PRESSURE TH l OOO S ALC Concentrating 1.O 27%" 24" 44
SODIUM
options and accessories, see paqes 17-2o. voLTAGE MUsT BE SPECIFIEO. Example: TH 1000 H ALC 277-
.,rlll
ll1li, SERIES TH
^{S INDUSTRIAL
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F' PRISMATIC GLASS REFLECTOR
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Mercury 1OO, 175, 25O, 400 Watt
Metal Halide 250, 400 watt
High Pressure Sodium 1OO, 150, 25O,
4OO Watt
U.L. Listed for 55'C Ambients
Catalog s/Mts.
Number Disrribution Hst. Height
TH lOO H PGM 't.3 15v2" 27
TH 175 H PGM 1.3 15%" 28
TH 250 H PGM 1.3 15%" 29%
TH 4OO H PGN o-9 21" 46
Tt-t 400 H PGC Concentrating 1.0 21" 46
ME RCURY TH 4OO H PGM 1.3 223/"" 15%" 34
TH 4OO H PGS Spread 1.6 15%" 34
TH 4OO H PGW 2.O 15%" 34
TH 25O M PGM 1.3 15%' 34
TH 4OO M PGN 0.8 21 49
't.0 2'l'
METAL
HALIDE
TH 4OO M PGC
TH 4OO M PGM
TH 4OO M PGS
{#} Concentrating
Spread
1.3 22%" 15%"
15v,"
49
37
TH 4OO M PGW 2n 1qv."
TH lOO S PGM 1.4 15%" 30
TH 150 S PGM 1.4 1s%" 30
HIGH TH 250 S PGM 1.4 '15y,'
PR ESSU R E
TH 4OO S PGC Concentrating 1.0 21" 53
SODIUM TH 4OO S PGM 1.4 223/d' 15%" 41
options
TH 4OO S PGS
and Accessories,see paqes
Spread 1.9 15%"
l7 2o VoLTAGE MUsT BE SPEClFlED. xample: TH 4oo H PGM 277'
41
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SERIES TH
INDUSTRIAL
" - t:-
PRISMATIC GLASS REFLECTOR
Mercury 2/4OO V'latt
Metal Halide 2/400 vlatt
-w 's> U.L. Listed for 55'C Ambients
2/4OO
H PGW
M PGN
Iiff\ 2-O
0.8
39%"
45%'
62
96
METAL
TH
TH
2/4OO
2/4OO
M PGC
M PGM
lisJ 1.0
1.3 17%"
45%',"
39%'
96
71
HA LIDE 39%'
TH 2/4OO M PGS Spread 1.5 71
TH 2/4OO M PGW 2-O 39%" 71
,iiffi$$ir 'Iilbaiitl!,
Optjons and Accessories, See paqes 17-20. VOLTAGE MUST BE SPECtFtEO. Example: .rH I OOO M pcC 277.
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TH 4OO M WSMATC
METAL
M WSM1TC
HALIDE +
TH 1OOO
{;::}
480
TH 2/1OOO MB WSM 4AO TCt (only)
OPTIONS and ACCESSORIES,scc pages 17,20. vOLTAGE MUST BE SPECtFtED. Exampte: TH 1OO0 M WSM 277 TC.
*Specify Volt.se tTwin HPF Reactor includes 2 Reflectors. +Also available in Mrcury, consurl facto.y ror pricinq and avaitabitity-
SERIES TE
INDUSTRIAL
I
I Enclosed and Gasketed
f$
h ARC-TEK ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
Mercury 1OO,175, 25O, 4OO, 1OOO Watt
Metal Halide 175, 250,400, 1,OOO Watt
High Pressure Sodium 1OO, 150, 250,
4OO, 10OO Watt
U.L. Listed (Enclosed And Gasketed)
for 55oC Ambients
o.4 24"
30
30
TE l M
OOO ALN 51
TE l M
OOO ALC Concentraling 1.0 24" 51
METAL TE lOOO M ALM 21" 49
HALIDE TE lOOO M ALS Spread 21 49
TE lOOO M ALW 2.O 21" 49
dl"
R EMOTE OPTICAL ASSEM BLIES
"A"
CATALOG NO.
H* N*
DIM. "8" DIM.
TR sERtEs
TR 4OO M 16.11116
c ARC-TEK ALUMINUM REFLECTOR
H M
TR 4OO M AL s 16.111t6" 18.1/8', PRISMATIC GLASS REFLECTOR
H c
TR 1000 M 19.15116" 24 5116" Mercury 4OO, 1,OOO Watt
S
TR 4OO
H
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1t 5132" 21-114 ',
Metal Halide 25O,4OO,1,00O Watt
c
H lncandescent 3OO, 5OO, 1,OOO Watt
TR 4OO M PG s 11 9132" 15 3/8"
H
N
TR'1000 PG 17,31164" 21 1t4
c
"SPECIFY ONE ACCORDING TO WHICH TYPE OF LAft/P
IS BEING USED AND THE DISTRIBUTION REOUIRED SOCKET
DISTRIBUTION
N NARROW
H_ MERCURY C_ CONCE NTRATE D
M- META L HALIDE M_ MEDIUM
I INCAN DESCENT S_ SPREAD
W_ WIDESPR EAD
3OO OR 5OO WATT INCANDESCENTS 75O OR IOOO WATI INCANOESCENTS
WIT L USE TR 4OO OPTICAL. WILf USE TR IOOO OPTICAL
COMMERCIAL OPTIONS
Options listed below are lactory installed. To order add designation as suffix to catalog number.
LCP3 LM
Adder for 20A Pluq see Pase 19.
Adder for 30A P us - see paee 19
HCP 3 Hooccord, & 15A Plus+rewtuea - s"" p"g" 1e
+nr )nA Plrd see oaae 19
^AAN
a.l.lpr f^r 1nA PlId - See Daqe 19
SCR Salprv Chain BelwpFn Bdllasr Housrnq & RetreLior
scF Safetv Chain Belween Ballast Housinq & Buildinq,3 Ft
E Enclosed Optical 400 Watt M.S- & W. Distributions. | .,
p,srribur,ons.
E r.,.ros"a opr',ol lggl!9llll &C l ^r,,-
n"lr"",o,
q1f-
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Weather Proof Suitable for wet locations U-L Labe
DL 9r1135 s {o, daF.p to, at,on\ - U.L. I abel STD.
Exampre: TH 4O0 H ALM 277 SF.
tr
IN DUSTRIAL ACCESSORI
line item.
ES
Field installed. Order as separate
LPM Loop-\4dle
SHK Safetv Hook Female
SHKM Safety Hook-Male
PPH Pendant Power Hook see pase 20.
TPH Thru-Wire Power Hook - see pase 20.
WGA12 Wire Guard Alumlnum
WGA15 Wire Guard Aluminum
WGAIS Wire Guard Al-minum see Pdse 2o
WGA21 Wir Guard Aluminum
WGA23 Wire Guar.l Aluminunr - See pase 20.
WGA24 Wire Guard Aluminum see Paqe 20.
WGG 15 Wire Guard Glass see paqe 20.
WGG21 Wire Grard Glass - see paqe 20.
CY c"ffi
HO Hour Glass Shade For 23" and Smaller Reflector 400 Watt Only
UMA l\,4ountinq Adapter
fl
18
l-
HI.TEK OPTIONS
TO ORDER, ADD TO CATALOG NUMBER.
LCPP - r-oop,conD-pLUG FoR ppH, rpH TOB - rxau,wrnE ourlEr Box TOBP- pr-uc rr'r
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COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTR IAL
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REGRESSING BAFF IE
THE CONVENTIONAL IVIETHOD/77MF CONSUMING. EXPENSIVE VS. THE HI-TEK METHOD IQU ICKE R, I NEXPENSI V E
STEP 1 STEP 1
. ATTACH PLUG IN
STEP 2 STEP 2 TOBP & WIRE IO
PUSH.ON TERMINALS
STEP 3 STEP 3
t .ATTACH FIXTURE
MOUNTING DETAILS
TO PENDANT SIEM
. CLIP ON
REFLECTOR
. SLIDE ON BALLAST
HOUSING WHICH
AUTOMATICALLY
E LECTRICALLY AND
MECHANICAL LY
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{SOMETIMES FIXTURE.
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21 3
GENERAL OUTDOOR LIGHTING
APPLICATION GUID ELIN ES
Despite the many varied types of area light equipment there are a few general guidelines that are applicable
for good area lighting installations.
ILLUMINATION LEVELS
The l.E.S. light levels shown on page 24 are average maintained minimums. lt is sometimes clesirable to in-
crease these ialues for various reasons such as security, conflicting light. and architectural effect.
ECONOMICS
When selecting a light source for a given application certain general economic guidelines can be applied'. As
source and the highest
i g"n"iir .rf.lt is iesirable to uru ih. largest wattage lamp available in a given lightsystem.
poies possible consistent with the given iob parameters to obtain the least expensive
High pr"rrur" Sodium will usually provide the most economical system based upon total owning and opera-
tirig cost. lvletal Halide, Mercury and lncandescent are next in order of system cost.
lf initial cost is of prime importance, Incandescent will usually be the choice followed by Metal Halide,
Mercury and High Pressure Sodium.
i5" of re limpinq and maintenance should be factored in when considering the economics o{ a given
"o.t
system.
UNIFORMITY AND AIMING
Unless there are special architectural considerations, good area lighting installations should provide uniform
lighting. For parking areas or other open areas a uniformity ratio (Average.to. Minimum) of 4 or 5 to 1 is
uiuuiiV" rutirtuitory. This type of uniiormity will usually be obtained if the following fixture spacing guide
lines are followed.
IA >r
_rl/_,,
l--
I
UNIFORMITY AND AIIVIING CONTINUED
Proper luminaire aiming will improve visual com' For vertical surfaces such as building facades a
forl, beam utilization and unilormity. ratio of 10 to 1 (maximum to minimum) will be
The maximum illumination level will occur behind acceptable. Luminaires with the widest beam
the aiminq point when the luminaire is aimed at an available should be used to insure good uniformity.
)nl angle other than one perpendicular to the surface
ro be lighted. Beams should overlap by one half. This can usually
When lighting an area from the perimeter it is desi- be accomplished by keeping the spacing between
rable to aim luminaires at a point approximately fixtures less than one half the diameter in feet of
two thirds of the distance between the edges of the the beam on the surface.
area-
10
3.1
z9
50
12 33
29
r3
expected.
155
E
o
EXAMPLE: lf a lurninaire with a o
o
W/,-r
hoflzontal beam (x) of l30o and
a vertical beam (Y) or 1o0o rs
,imed dire.tlv .f a verti.i srr-
face 5O feet away. the horizontal
dimension of the beam in ieet
would be 2r5 feet and the ver -\\y,J SPECIAL SITUATIONS f
ticaldirnension would be 119 feet.
onnwrruc r The general guidelines listed here are applicable for
o
I most standard area lighting situations. When unus-
ual or complex situations such as, sports iighting,
When the luminaire is not.imed aiming diagrams, fixture location restrictions, de-
,il) perpendicular to the sLirface being
llqhted, as shown in Drawinq 2,
the hori2ontal beam dimension
tailed lighting calculations are encountered, Hi
"H" may be determined from
Tek's experienced and competent staff of applica
Table ll. The vertical beam di
mension "V" will be laroer than
tion engineers can be of assistance with computer
that qiven, varving as a iunction analysis and lighting design systems as well as de-
tailed lighting layout assistance. Simply contact
your local Lithon ia.H i-Tek representative.
I.E.S. RECOMMENDED LEVELS
FOR GENERAL EXTERIOR & SPORTS APPLICATIONS
The recommended footcandle levels listed below are based upon llluminating Engineering Socieiy ptrblications. The
values are minimum average maintainecl footcanclles on the task at all times. NOTE: All values are' horizontal"
lootcanoles Ln.ess ind icated olrerwise.
Casting-bait, dry or trN I
wetfy
Minimum Becommended Pier or Dock. . ..
Application Footcandles Target . .
Airports Football
Hangar aPron 1
D stance frorn nearest
Termlnal Bui ding aPron side lne to the farthest row
Park ng Area ........ 0.05
of spectators
Load nq Area. . .. . ...... . 2 (vert.l
Class Over 100 feet. 100
Building (Construction) Class ll 50 to 100 feet. . . . 50
Genera Construct on. Class lll 30 io 50 feet 30
Excavat on Work . . . feet .......
Class lV tl nder 30 ... 2A
Dark Bright ClassvNoFixedseating... ....... .. 10
Buildings and
Monuments Surroundings Surroundings Goll
liohtsurfaces . ... 5 15 Tee ... 5
. ..
M6d um Light Surfaces.. 1o 2A Fairway ....... ..T {horz.l 3(vert.)
Ivedium Dark Surfaces 15 30 Green. . . ...... 5
Dark Surfaces 20 50 Driv ng Range
At200yards.... 5 lvert )
Bullelin and 10
Poster Boards 10
Light Surfaces. ... ... 2a 50
10
Dark Surfaces. .. . ... .. 50 100
Car Lots* 20
FrontLine 1st 2025ft.. .. .........100-500 10
Remaining Area. .. 2A-75
Hockey, field.. 20
Hockey, ice (outdoorl
.2A College or Dro'oc"iondl 50
Amo{eL' 2A
10 Rpa real on.l 10
Minimum Recommended
Sports Lighting Footcandles
Lacrosse. 20
Pedestrian Com- lnter- Besi- .. .
Pedesir an Ways. . 2 T0 .5
Protective Lighting. . 30
2A
Quarries . .. 10
Railroad Yards 10
Switch Po nts 2 2A
Hump Area . 20 (vert.l 15
10
Shipyards 5
Genera .. .
20
Ways ..
Fabricaiion Areas. . Rifle Range
On Targets. 50 (vert )
Storage Yards
Active .. . ..
Firing Pont. .. . . .. . 10
Range. . . 5
lnactive
Shutfleboard
Tournament ...... l0
Minimum Recommended Recreaiional. . . .
.
5
Sports Lighting Footcandles
Skeet or Trap
Archery Targets....... 30 (ved.)
Ta.96l To_r.an-pn, 10 (verl l F r ng Points.
Ia qcl. RoLr.a rona 5 (ved l
Ski Slope... .. 1
1. civen 3 footcandles
2, 3,4. The average square spacing should be 72Ieer.
5. 72x72- 5184 sq. ft. per lumrndrre.
6. Total area = 250 x 350 = 87500 sq. ft.
87500- 5184 = 16.8 Luminaires required.
Use 20It. mounting hight. This design will result in an illumination level slightly higher than
3 fc. average maintained since 18 luminaares are used.
!{0 a.o
E ro ! 30
,: 2.0
! t-0 :1.0
:.r ;.8
:.6
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)41 .2
.3
.2
.1
- 6.0 6.0
E 1.0 :on
E3.0
: 2.0 E 2.0
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.3
.7 .2
: 1.0
.E d0
E J.o E 3.0
z I
; 2,0 E 2d
.2
STEPS:
1 Determine the light level.
2. Locate the footcandte vatue on the vertical axisand extend a linetothe poinlwhere it intersects the watts/sq foot cLrrve
3. Determine the watls/sq. foot required by drawing a line vertical frorn the point of intersection to the horizontal axis
4. Muttipty the totat square footage of the area to be lighted by the watts/sq. foot value determined in Step 3 to obtain the
total number of watts required to illuminate the area
5. Divide the vatue obtained in Step 4 by the given lamp watts yo! wish to use to obtain the number of lunrinaires required-
6. Befertocenerat AreaLightinqAppticationGuidelinesonpages22and23lottecommendedspacinqandairninqinformation-
Example: Parkins Lot - 2O0' x 3O0' Desired Footcandle level = 4
4. 2oo x 300 x.2 = '12,000 total watts 200x30ox.102=6120total watls 200 x 300 x .o9 = 5400 total watts
6- Use40footpoles. Therefore, maximum spacinq between poles is l60feet and SOJeet{rom aPole to the edgeofthearea'
50'
100'F70'
'+
50'
1*l-
100' 70'
50'
i
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100, i. 70,
Fi<
I
TABLE 1
sc MITAT HALIDE
l0 ,nrssunr sdorum/
HIGH
T I
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.001 .002 .003 ,0114 .005 .006 .00t .008 .009 -0t .02 03 04 05 06 07 00 m 1 2 3
WATT/SO. FT.
FIXTURE SELECTION OUTDOOR FIXTURES
UL LISTED SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS
TW sen res ME RCUBY IOO, 175,250 WATT
WALL.TEK
METAL HALIDE 'I75, 25O WATT
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 1OO. 150 WATT
)41 PAGE 27
HEAVY DUTY FLOODLIGHT
T F sen res UL LISTED SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS
OMNI.FLOOD ME RCURY 175, 25O,4OO WATT
4OO WATT METAL HALIDE 175. 250, 4OO WATT
PAGES 2A & 29 HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 1OO, 150,250,400 WATT
TF senrEs HEAVY DUTY FLOODLIGHT
OMN I.F LOOD UL LISTED SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS
lOOO WATT ME RCURY lOOO WATT
METAL HALIDE 'IOOO, 15OO WATT
PAGES 30 & 31 HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM lOOO WATT
OPTIONS&ACCESSORlES.........Pases35,36, 37.
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soutre a Ba rds r /oe
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wattaqe'q.r 1 -r qnl so rc- & Bd la\r Ttoe
Family oi Produ c ts I L watia.re
L Famrlv or Producrs
SERIES TW
WALL-TE K
Mercury 1OO, 175, 25O Watt
Metal Halide 175, 250 Watt
High Pressure Sodium 1OO, 15O Watt
U.L. Listed
For Wet Locations.
Cataloq Height
r -.--.,,--.,-- -*-J (Lbs.)
HIGH TW 100 S
Yizl '151/i 15714
7
26
PRESSURE TW 150 S 15./.' 15Ita', 21
SODIUM
'Required Spec al PosronOrieniing Lamp. [,4175 HOR.
Oprions and Accesories, See Pages 35, 36, 37.
VOLTAGE MUST BE SPEC FIED Example: T\'N 250 H 217
TF senres
NEMA HEAVY DUTY FLOOD
Omni-Flood
Mercury 4OO Watt |r(
; Metal Halide 4OO Watt
High Pressure Sodium 40O Watt
-i
I Die Cast Aluminum
U.L. Listed Suitable For
Wet Locations.
1g All Electrical Components On
YOKE SLIPFI TTER, STAN DA R D Easily Removable Power Module.
Available With lntergral Slipfitter.
AVAI LABLE DISTR IBUTIONS
Catalog No. aeam Spread Beam
Desisnation Efficiency
Effective Projected Area Front: 2.7sq Side: 1.0 sq. To order {ixture with other than standard photometric designation, change
photomtric designation to desired distribution caialog number desiqnalion.
For example, to order 1260 x 1060 rectangular beam change catalog number
ro TF 400 H RB 120 *PHOSPHOR COATED LAMP
APPLICATION INFORMATION 4OO WATT OMNI-FLOOD
The 400 watt Omni,Flood is usually mounted between 25 and 40 feet when large areas are to be illuminated depending upon the
light source used and the illumination and uniformity requirements of the given application. As a general rule the twin beam Omni-
Fiood is used when uniformity is the prime consideration rather than the footcandle intensity. lf the footcandle intensitv is the
main criterion, then the rectangular beam Omni Flood would be selected. The twin beam Omni-Flood is usually the floodlight to
use when large vertical surface;are illuminated, such as a buildinq Jacade, unless the luminaires must be located too lar from the
rQ sur{ace to adhieve the required footcandle level. The rectangular beam luminaire will generally provide higher maximum candle
power and should therefore be used as the distance increases between the luminaire and the area to be lighted. The twin beam fix
ture has two points of equal maximum candlepower and the value of each will be less than the single maximum candlepower ob
tained with the rectanqular luminaire. Therefore, the footcandle level will be lower when the twin beam Omni Flood is used.
4OO WATT MERCURY 4OO WATT METAL HALIDE 4OO WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
RECTANGU LAR BEAM RECTANGU LAR BEAM RECTANGULAR BEAM
It
4OO WATT MERCURY 4OO WATT METAL HALIDE 4OO WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
TWIN BEAM TWIN BEAM TWIN BEAM
RA
tzgo
tzgo " trrgo
^ tg"
s9%
59.6%
35060
36125
A2A5
14307
fr
lOOO WATT MERCURY TWIN BEAM
.IOOO
L
WATT METAL HALIDE RECTANGULAR BEAM
/
l
t ta? r g:o 59.]y 113853 14313
RB* tze" ^ rr.-t" 60.5% 68552 t 4246
RC* 125o \ I18o 62.4./. 68821 74308
TB
1290 \
t
I o4o 58%
5A%
59471
35695
14315
14312
INTEGRAL SLIPFITTER, OPTIONAL TC* 141o r31o 5a.1v. 34864 14311
TD* 14oo x r 3oo 59% 38186 74309
Front: 4.2Sq.' Side: 1.6Sq.' To order fixture with other than siandard photometric designation, chanse
E{{ective Projected Area: photomelric derqnatron to desired dirtribution catalo9 number desi9nation.
See Page 36, OMNI-FLOOD Options & Accessories For exampte. to 6rder l290 x I l8o rectdngular beam wrth 59.6ob beam eflF
ciency change catalog number to TF 10O0 H RB 120.
30 * Phosphor Coated Larnp
!
APPLICATION INFORMATION 1OOO WATT OMNI-FLOOD
The 'i000 watt Omni Flood is usual y mounted between 30 and 50 feet when larqe areas are to be illurninated depending upon the
ight source used and the illumination and uniformity requirements o{ the given application. As a general rule the twin beam Omni
F ood ls used when uniformity ls the prime cons deration rather than the footcandle lntensitV. lJ the footcandle intensity is the
main criterion, then the rectangular beam Omni Flood would be selected. The twin beam Omni Flood is usually the floodlight to
use when large verticaJ surfaces are illumlnated, such as a building facade, unless the luminaires must be located too tar from the
surface to achieve the required footcandle level. The rectangular beam luminaire willgenerally provlde hiqher maximum candle
power and should therefore be used as the distance increases between the luminaire and the area to be lighted. The twin beam lix
ture has two points of equal maximum candlepower and the value of each wil be lessthan the sing e maxirnum candlepow-"r ob
tained with the rectanqular luminaire. Therefore, the footcandle level will be lower when the twn beam Ornni-Flood is used.
1OOO WATT MERCU RY 1OOO WATT METAL HALIDE lOOO WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUI\1
RECTANGU LAR BEAM RECTANGI.J LAR BEAM RECTANGU LAR BEAM
Calalog Weight
TO OBTAIN THE FOOT-
CANOLE VALUE FOR OIF.
TF 1OOO H BA I29o x I18o 66 FERENT HEIG HT5 MULTI.
MERCUEY TF 1OOO H TA Twin Aeam 1400 x 133o PLY THE FOOTCANOLE
VALUE BY CO RRECTION
TF M RA I l4o x 93o 16 FACTOR.
r:il\
1OOO
)t 2.25
METAL TF lOOO M TA Twin Aeanr 1290 x I04o 76 20 fr. = 40 fr. = 0.56
HALIDE TF 15OO M RA I14o x 93o 80 25|i. = 1.44 45 ft. = 0.44
TF 15OO M TA Irul 1290 x 1040 80 30
35
ft.
ft
= 1.00
= O.73
50 ft. = 0.36
HIGH
PRESSURE
TF TOOO S RA I32o x 110o 91 * 45O AIMING ANG LE
SODIUM
TF IOOO S TA 1350 x 111o 91
TP senles fi
DECORATIVE POST TOP
Site-Modules
24 INCH SPHERE
Mercury 25O, 4OO Watt
Metal Halide 175, 25O,4OO Watt
High Pressure Sodium 150,
25O, 4OO Watt
Cast Aluminum Power Module
Recommended Mounting Hight 12 - 20 foet. Optical AssemblY Available ln
Catalog Acrylic (Std.), PolYcarbonate or
MERCUBY
TP25OHS
TP4OOHS
24
29.5
Polyethylene (OPtional)'
METAL
TP175MS
TP2SOMS
,120,
l;::l
2lY2' x 24 25
24.5
Choice of Three Mounting TYPes.
HALIDE TP400MS'
lztl (1.6 5q. ft. )
145
3" O.D. SliPfitter Standard.
H IGH TPrS0SS 23
th
PRESSURE
SODIUM
TP250SS*
TP400SS*
14.5
14 5 Available ln Eight Decorative
'Lum na re has remote ballast.
See Options and Acce$ories, Pases 35, 36. 37.
Colors ln Addition To Standard
voLTAGE MUST BE SPECIFIED. Example: TP 400 H S 277 ASA 70 Gray.
TP senles
DECORATIVE POST TOP
e site-Modutes
15 INCH CUBE
Mercury 1OO,175 Watt
High Pressure Sodium 1OO, 150 Watt
Cast Aluminum Power Module
Optical Assembly Available ln
' Acrylic (Std.),or Polyethylene
{Optional). F6comm6nd6d Mounting Heighi I - 14 fsor
rO TP senres
DECORATIVE POST TOP
Site-Modules
20 INCH CUBE
Mercury 25O, 4OO Watt
Metal Haf ide 175, 250,400 watt
High Pressure Sodium 15O,
25O, 4OO Watt
Cast Aluminum Power Module
Optical Assembly Available ln Redmmnd.d Mountino H.ioht 12 . m 1..t.
Acrylic (Std.), or Polyethylene Catslog Dimlnrion3 W.ight
(Optional). MEBCURY
TP25OHC 27
TP4{NHC 31
SF Single F use
ISA lnternal Stem Mount. See Page 36.
DF Donble Fuse l2OB,24O,48O V) ESA External Stem l\4ount. See Page 36.
PE Photo control (120,285 V Onty)
DC Decorator Color {Specify letter code)
See Page 35.
PC* Polycarbonate Globe
PL Polyethyiene G lobe
SN4 Stem l\4ount. See Paqe 36.
*Available
in sphere and ellipsoid only.
WALL-TEK OPTIONS
DECORATOR COLORS AND ACCESSORIES
Option Description OPTIONS Option Description OPTIONS
Suffix Suffix
DC Nl ium Bronze
lvled SF Sinqle F use
DCL Light Bronze DF Double Fuse
DCS Sand Stone TO Thru-Wire Condulet Tee. See Page 36.
DCB Black (Sem i'G loss) PE Photo Control l12O ' 285 voltonly)
DCC Capri B lue DC Decorator Colors (Specify letter code)
DCA Aztec Tan See Paqe
DCX Garnet
Accessories
DCZ Citation Gold Description ACCESSORIES
ADAPT.R
IOA
r s^
INTERNAL STEM MOUNTING ADAPTOR
roR strE-MoDULEs
E sA FIIESil+'r3l',il..Uo'*''*G
fir
HEAVY DUTY WIRE GUARD FoR WALL'TEK YS YOKE SLIPFITTER FOR OMNI-FLOOD
vvc
L-iJ
t. 6Ft
I M^CNF,!M {LoY
HI-TEK OUTDOOR LIGHTING ACCESSORIES CONT.
Field installed. Order as separate line item.
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PROVIDES VERTICAL
CUTOFF WITH FIXTURE
ATMED 3oo BELow
HORIZONTAL.
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APPLICATION DATA FOR POLES
All uminalre pole comblnat ons reqLtlr-o tl'tat they be investlgated to assLrre lhat the entire strllctule is suilable for the wind loads
lmposed by a speclfic ocatiorr. The poJes listecl in this catalog are.lesignecl to withstand dead loads and theoreticaldynamlc loads
developed by variable wind veloclties with 1.3 gust factor. The wind map shown below gives the wlnd veociTies to be used in
determining lurninaire pole compatlbility.
The total cffective projected arca oJ the lum naires and brackets
tFt
shall not cxceecl the EPA listcd tor the pole sclected at a given
wind vclocitV. Poles that are to be located ln areas of known ab
normaL conditions wl I reqLlire spec al consideration. Listed be
low are the basic wind ve ocities to be used {or specific locations
ln general, coastal areas reqLllr-" that the following wind velocities
be used {or applrcatlons within 30 miles of th-" coast
GU LF COASTAL STATE
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama 100 mph
Texas 90 mph
ATLANTIC COASTAL STATES
Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina - 100 mph
Conn., l\,4aine, [.4ass., New York 90 mph 70 MPH
Rhode lsland, Virqlnia 90 mph
80 MPH
PACIF IC COASTAL STATES WIND MAP
Oregon, Washington - 100 mph
eorurcnf
GREAT LAKES STATES 90 mph
ALASKA & HAWAI 90 mph
Areas subject to the following special winds or locations should be referred to Hi-Tek for recommendations.
t Winds Soutl'l Cali{ornia
Santa Ana . Airpo rts
.Gorge Winds Columtria River Valley of .Chlnook Wlnds - Eastern sLope of Rockies in
Washington and Oregon l\,4ontana, WVomino, Colorado
rWasatch [Vlountain W]ncls Utah I Non Ground mounted appllcations - Bridges
MAINE
orle.ns I00
fr
NO RTH CARO LINA
corpur chrirtr 90
MASSACHI]5ETT5
Winston 5atm 7o
Oklahoma CltY aO
Co or. do SPrinq5 80 WASHINGTON
cedar RaDlds 90 Bil in qs 90 OREGON
CONNECTICIJT
WEST VIRGINIA 7O
PENNSY LVAN IA
wtScoNslN
Eau claLre 80
NEW BAMPSHIRE
80
Eric 80 fFt
KENT U C KY Ph lade Phin 80
DIST. OF
COLUMBIA AO NEW JERSEY
RHODE ISLAND 90 WYOM ING
sOUTH CAROLINA 90
Day t.r r. aenclr I00
SOUTH OAKOTA 90
r
.NNT
WT
F4%'4 F6" -j
ffi TOP TENON
DETAIL
AECOMMNDEO MAXIMUM
HEIGHT IOADING FOR 1OI} MPH (Las.)
o
F ac
(9
POLE TOP MOUNTING 3" O.D. TENON STRAIGHT SHAFT. I
90 66
o
3
15
56
'75
t5
r3 5
5.5
a1 I o
a0
12
r5 35 t5
r
r9 5
J
F F
POLE TOP MOUNTING 3" O.D. TENON REVEAL SHAFT. o
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I
9
a 90 r1 66
135 8r I
12 56 7a r55 93 I
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3 12 11 66 ul
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5a 135 a1
12 75 155 93 o
15 25 15 r9 5
G
wooD oR ALUMTNUM BRACKET t!,louNTrNG REVEAL sHAFT. (1)
12 '75
3
5a 15 35 a1
=
12 93
r5 25 95
WOOD aRACKETS: ALL WITH 3" O.D. TENON. ALIIMINT]M BRACKET WITH 3" O O TENON
(LBS.) (Las CATALOG NO. WT. iLAS.I Y':i:^::,' OETAIL DWG.
I !q9LE )
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33 r6 Ar3r I I r0 F
2
23 3
25
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POLE OPTIONS:
CATALOG
NUMBER *
MOUNTING
H EIGHI GAUGE 1OO
BECOMMENDEO MAXIMUM LOADING
MPH 90 MPH 80 MPH 70 MPH
ANCHOR
BOLT-
stzE
POLE
WEIGHT
cil
1FI.) AREA IWEIGHT ABEA I WE IGHT AR EA IWEIGHT AREA IWEIGHT I
PEDESTAL POLES 3" O.D. TOP. EIVIBEDDED BASE. ROUND TAPERED SHAFT
PEDESTAL POLES 3" O.D. TOP, TRANSFORMER BASE - ROUND TAPERED SHAFT
STl O,35.TP 10 11 12.9 125 16.0 125 20.4 125 26.8 125 % x t7 x 3 115
ST12.3S.TP 12 11 12.2 125 15.3 125 19.5 125 25.1 125 LX1tX3 125
ST14 35 TP 14 11 11.8 125 14.I 125 14.0 't25 25.1 125 %x17X3 135
sTl6,35 TP 16 l1 11 .4 '125 14.5 125 18.6 't25 24.1 125 %x11 X3 145
ST18-35.TP 18 11 11.3 125 14.3 125 '18_4 125 24.5 125 %x11 X3 155
ST2O,35.TP 20 11 11 .2 125 14.1 125 18 3 125 244 1?5 %x t1 x3 165
sT20 2S-AP 20 1',| 't2.o 300 I5.5 375 19.5 500 26.O 650 1X36X4 181
ST25.2S.AP 25 11 ro.0 250 13 0 325 11.O 425 22.5 550 1X36X4 226
ST25.2H-AP
sT30-25-AP
25
30 11
1 16.O
lo.0
16.5
400
250
400
205
13.O
500
325
525
25.5
1t.o
26.0
650
425
650
33.O
23.O
34.5
425
575
850
lx36x4
tx36x4
1%X42X4
305
290
433
Qt
ST3G2H AP 30 1 21.O
ST35 25 AP 35 11 8.5 225 1 1.5 2t5 15.0 315 20.o 500 1X36X4 340
ST35 2H-AP 11 r10 215 14.5 315 19.5 500 26.5 675 1X36X4 384
ST39.2S.AP 39 11 l5 200 10.5 275 14.O 350 19.0 415 1X36X4 342
ST39,2H.AP 39 1 13.5 350 170 425 22.O 550 28.0 700 1%X42X6 565
ST45.2S.AP 45 1t 70 175 10.0 250 14.O 350 19.O 4't5 1X36X4 471
ST45-2H AP 45 7 l3 5 325 17.0 425 ?20 550 2S.O 125 1%X42X6 699
ST2O.4S.AP 20 11 12.O 300 15 5 315 19.5 500 26.O 650 1X36X4 190
SI25-45.AP 25 1l 10.0 250 130 325 17.O 425 22.5 550 1X36X4 229
ST25.4H.AP 25 1 16.O 400 20.5 500 25.5 650 33.O 825 1X36X4 308
sr30-4s-aP 30 11 'to.o 250 13.0 325 17.0 425 23.O 575 1X36X4 293
ST3O.4H.AP 30 1 't
6.5 400 21.O 525 26.0 650 34.5 850 1v^x42X6 436
ST3O.4EH.AP 30 3 22.5 550 28.O 700 35.5 875 45.0 '| 125 1%X42X6 588
ST35.4S.AP 35 11 8.5 225 11.5 215 15.O 375 20.o 500 1X36X4 340
ST35.4H-AP 35 1t 11.O 215 14.5 375 19.5 s00 26.5 675 1X36X4 389
ST35,4EH.AP 35 7 16.5 425 21.O 525 2t.o 675 36_0 900 1%X42X6 510
ST39,4S AP 11 1.5 2o0 10.5 275 14.0 350 19.O 415 1X36X4 38s
ST39,4H.AP 39 7 13.5 350 17.0 425 22.O 550 28.O 700 1v.x42X6 567
ST39 4EH.AP 39 l 17.0 425 22.5 550 29.O t2a 34.5 950 1y,x42X6 6s5
ST45 4S-AP 45 11 't.o 't7 5 10.0 250 14.O 350 19.0 415 1X36X4 480
ST45 4H.AP 45 1 r3.5 325 11.O 425 22.O 550 29.0 125 1%X42X6 702
ST45.4EH.AP 45 1 16.5 4?5 215 550 ?45 125 3AO 950 Iv^x42X6 191
HINGED POLES, SOUARE TAPERED . 20 TO 39 FT, . 2 3/A'' O.D. X 4'' TENON - ANCHOR BASE
ssT20H-2S-AP 20 11 6.3 150 8.4 200 11 .2 200 15.4 200 1X36X4 211
ssT25H-2S-AP 25 1',l 5.5 125 1.6 200 10.6 200 14.9 200 1X36X4 346
SST3OH-25.AP 30 11 4.0 too 5.9 150 8.6 200 12.6 200 I X36X4 425
SST35H.2S,AP 35 7 12 115 10.2 254 14.4 300 20.4 300 1X36X4 682
SST39H,25,AP 39 1 1.6 2(](] 10.2 25() 14.6 300 21 2 300 1X36X4 810
HINGED POLES - SOUARE TAPERED ' 20 TO 39 FT. .4" O.D. X 6" TENON - ANCHOR BASE
200 1t2 200 15_4 200 1X36X4 214
l,tF t
SST2OH 45 AP 20 11 6.3 150 8.4
ssT25H 4S-AP 25 11 5.5 125 1.6 200 10.6 200 r4I 200 1X36X4 349
ssT30H-4S-AP 30 't1 4_O 100 5.9 150 8.6 200 12.6 200 1X36X4 428
ssT3sH-45-AP 35 1.2 't7 5 10.2 250 14.4 300 20.4 300 1X36X4 685
SST39H.45.AP 39 7 1.6 200 1f]2 250 14.6 300 21 .2 300 1X36X4 813
NOTES:
' Galvanized poles are available replace the P at the end of Pole Catalog No withG Example: ST3O_25 AG'
40 t Anchor bolts provided with 2 nuts & washers or l nut & shlms.
BASIC STEEL POLE SPECIFICATIONS
ALL STEEL POLES LISTED ARE A WELDED SHAFT DESIGN UTILIZING HOT ROLLED
ERCIAL OUALITY CARBON STEEL WITH A CIRCUI,IFER ENTIALLY WE LD ED ANCHOR
COIV]I\l
BASE {WHERE LISTED) OF STRUCTURAL OUALITY HOT ROLLED STEEL. ALL POLES
ARE PRIME PAINTED WITH ONE COAT OF AN IRON OXIDE RUST INHIBITIVE PRII\i]ER.
DRAWING NO. 3
f-
DRAWING NO.5
ro
DRAWING NO.6
ATIO 35 AN t0 0125 60 2A
AT12 35 AN 12 0 t25 35 60 , t15 12 24
0.r 25 21 60
21 60 31
ti(
AT2O.45 AN 2A 0 r35 300 13.J 300 6.6 300 r3l
AT25-45.AN 2a 0135 a.6 300 9.9 300 23 300 150
AT25 4H.AN 2a 0 135 108 300 12.4 300 a2 300 165
AT3O 45 AN 30 0 135 300 92 300 l6 300 110
AT3O.4H.AN 124 300 14 2 300 76 300 205
AT35.4S-AN 35 0.135 53 300 6.7 300 300 185
35 0 l8a 300 I1.0 300 224
356 T6
NONE
6063 T6
ALUIVIINUIV BRACKETS
43 83 2N
BRACKETS ADAPT TO A 2 3/8" O.O. TENON
2 36
63 2
,t" (
BRACKETS ADAPT TO A 4" O.D. TENON
2
25
:0,
"*., ii Bi il
42
ELECTRICAL DATA
The ballast in an H-1,D, luminaire serves four basic functions: (1) lt matches the line voltage to the required lamp operatinq
voltage; (2) Limits the allowable lamp current since all H.l-D. lamps have a negative resistance; {3) Provides the required
open citcuit voltage to start the lamp and; (4) Regulates the input voltage to provide proper lamp lumen output.
Listed below is a summary of the various H.l.D, ballast types, The information included here is a general comparison of the
various ballasts. Check the detailed electrical data to detelmine the operating characteristics of the ballasts used in Hi-Tek
luminaires-
LAG
CONSTANT WATTAGE
AUTOTRANSFORMER
METAL HALIDE
PEAK.LEAD
AUTOTRANSFORMER
REGULATED LAG
o LEAD
1-100 120
MEBCURY CONSTANT WATTAGE AUTO TRANSFOBMEB
105 1 10 125 72
Ot
2Aa 59 60 125 125
244 55 125 90% + 144 1107; i 5%
277 49 125 166
480 25 2A 125
-100
't 124 21 127 96
High Leakage 208 1B 13 117 167 1 5?o = 1 109;
Reactance 244 1.8 .9 117 192
(Las) 277 1.7 e 117 50" 220
480 75 55 117 384
1-360
HX.HPF
124
208
240
54
3]s
2.7
36
21
1B
400
400
400
90?i
96
166
192
j, b9; - t 1091,
ft
277 23 T55 400 222
480 135 9 400 384
44
ELECTRICAL DATA CONTINUED
Starting Line Operating Line Primary
Primary Curenl Current lnput Factor Dropout Regulation
Number & Wattaqe Vollage (Amps) (Amps) Watts Voltage LineV = Lamp Lumens
METAL HALIDE BALLASTS
cwA
1-175 12A .9 1.8 214 66
Perk-Lead 204 10 210 115
244 45 I 214 90% + 132 110%=110%
277 8 210 152
480 .45 210 264
cwa
'l-250 120 1.3 25 300 55
Peak-Lead 204 .77 1.45 300 90%+ g5
240 300 110
277 .57 1 .10 300 125
480 33 .63 300 220
cwa
1-400 124 2.5 4.4 462 55 !1O%=!1O%
Peak-Lead 204 1.45 2.5 462
244 1.25 2.2 462 90?" + 110
277 1.1 2.O 462 125
480 73 1.0 462 225
MCW
2& 124 2.O 7.8
4.5
885 45
lsolated 204 1.2 BB5 BO
Secondary 244 10 3.9 885 90% + 90
Series Lamp 277 .9 3.4 BB5 105
Operation 480 5 195 885 180
cwA
1- 1000 120 6.0 9.2 1075 75
Peak-Lead 204 3.5 107 5 140 t l)ya = ! 1A7a
240 2.9 4.6 1075 90% + 160
25 4.O '1075 180
4ao 15 2.3 1075 324
o cwA
1-1500
Pek-Lead
120
2Aa
244
8.7
5.0
4.4
13.0
7.5
6.5
1600
1600
1600 90% +
60
105
120
110%:110%
3.8 5.6 1600 140
480 2.2 3.3 1600 240
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
1-t00 120 1.3 1 15 130 96
HX-HPF 204 .76 67 130 166 L 5L-.t12i.
240 .66 .58 130 s0% 132
277 .60 .50 130 222
480 33 .29 130 384
o
480 25
Hi-Tek has developed a unique computer program that will allow you to
select the best HID system for your application requirements. The program
develops a fixture layout for up to 8 alternative systems and then provides an
economic analysis based on your average maintained footcandle requirements.
This service is available "instantaneously" through Hi-Tek's direct on-line
CRT Terminal by contacting your local Lithonia Representative. An
application specialist will assist you in evaluating different HID systems over
the phone. Within 24 hours after you call, you will be mailed a complete
printout of the layout and economic analysis.
INPUT DATA
The followinq information should be available before you phone:
,, FOT CAL"
Where detailed point by point footcandle calculations are required for one or
many luminaires. Hi-Tek has "FOT CAL", a computer program that eliminates the
need for time consuming manual calculations.
The program takes the candle power distribution of a luminaire and will provide a
detarled 11 x 11 grid print out showing footcandle values at designated points.
For information on this service contact your local Lithonia/Hi-Tek representative.