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Magnuson House - 211 E Ocean Ave Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 2 Land Development Regulations As the subject property is a designated site listed on the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places, the proposed alterations must meet the requirements of Land Development Regulations (LDR) Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6 (Historic Preservation Requirements). As the subject is situated in the Ocean Avenue Overlay Zone (OAOZ), the alterations must also meet the requirements of LDR Chapter 3, Article III, Section 8.D (Ocean Avenue Overlay Zone). Relevant sections of the LDRs are referenced herein. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation The proposed alterations must also meet the requirements of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation (Standards) which can be found in Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.C.1 of the LDRs. The Standards are: 1. A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. 2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided. 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. 5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. 6. Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. 7. Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. DESIGN CRITERIA Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 3 8. Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken. 9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. 10. New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. Relevant Standards will be referred to in the report. City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines The proposed alterations should also take into account the recommendations outlined in the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines (the Guidelines) which contain recommended approaches for the rehabilitation of historic sites and sites within historic districts. Relevant sections of the Guidelines are referenced below. The applicant proposes to rehabilitate the site for use as a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating. The proposal includes demolition, new construction, alterations, repairs, site work, and landscaping. “Rehabilitation" is defined as: "The process of returning a property to a state of utility, through repair or alteration, which makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those portions and features of the property which are significant to its historic, architectural, and cultural values.” Standard 1 states: • “A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment.” PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 4 Site Alterations Driveway and Walkways The new driveway to the west of the site and the new walkways will be constructed of mixed color Chicago brick pavers. Exterior seating areas will be constructed of grey scored concrete. With regard to driveways and walkways, the Design Guidelines state: • “Use appropriate materials such as brick, concrete pavers, and poured concrete.” Therefore, the proposed driveways, walkways, and seating areas can be supported as they will be constructed of appropriate materials. Sign The proposed new sign will be free-standing and will be manufactured from wood with 14” and 6” backlit painted letters. The Guidelines state: • “Locate new signs on areas of historic buildings where signs have traditionally been placed. • Design new signs to be compatible with the size, scale, architecture, and materials of the historic building or district. • Place signage so significant architectural detail is not obscured or damaged. • Use a material, design, and typeface that conveys the period in which the building was constructed.” Therefore, the proposed new sign can be supported as it will not obscure or damage the structure’s architectural detail and its design is consistent with the recommendations of the Guidelines. Buffer Wall Code requires that a six foot high buffer wall be constructed between incompatible uses i.e. between the proposed restaurant and the adjacent residential buildings. The wall is intended to provide privacy and minimize noise impacts on nearby residences. The buffer wall will be installed on the north, west and east property lines. The wall on the west and east property lines will not extend beyond the front elevation of the covered porch to prevent obscuring the historic structure from Ocean Avenue. The columns of the wall will take their design cues from the existing small columns along the Ocean Avenue streetscape or the columns of the proposed new front porch. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 5 The Guidelines state: • “Recess privacy fences from the wall plane on the street-side elevation. • Finish new masonry and stucco walls with a texture that resembles but does not copy that of the historic building. Finishing with a slightly different texture will identify the wall as a later addition.” The applicant has stated that an agreement regarding the wall is pending with the Community Redevelopment Agency; therefore it has not been shown on the drawings. If the buffer wall is to be built, drawings and specifications must be submitted for review. Additional Site Features The proposal also includes the installation of a number of new site features. The Design Guidelines state: • “Install decorative items that are in keeping with the style, scale, and color of the historic building and site • Attach decorative items to a building only after all other options have been explored.” Trellis The proposed new trellis will be constructed from wood and will not be attached to the building. The trellis will partially obscure the historic structure when approaching the site from the east along Ocean Avenue; however, this type of site feature is compatible with the historic structure’s architectural style and its design is consistent with the recommendations of the Guidelines. It can therefore be supported. Dumpster Enclosure The proposed new dumpster enclosure will be concrete block with a painted stucco finish. It will be to the rear of the historic structure and will be screened by shrubs and trees. The design, materials and use of the proposed dumpster enclosure is incompatible with a historic Frame Vernacular residential structure; however, it can be supported as it is required for the proposed new restaurant use and it will be screened from Ocean Avenue. Bocce Court Although a bocce court would not typically be found on the site of a Frame Vernacular residential structure, it can be supported as it will not be attached to the historic structure, it can easily be removed in the future, and it will not be visible from Ocean Avenue. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 6 Fire Pits The proposed fire pits can be supported as they are not attached to the historic structure, they can be easily removed in the future, and they will not adversely impact the historic character of the site. Heritage Trail Sign The applicant has agreed to relocate the grant-funded heritage trail sign from the front of the property to the city-owned property on Dewey Place to the east. Ideally the sign would remain at the front of the subject property; however, as the City is responsible for the maintenance of the signs and all other heritage trail signs are located on City-owned property, its relocation is supported. Building Alterations Roof The drawings indicate that the roof of the existing historic structure is to remain. Any necessary repairs to the roof should be undertaken using appropriate materials and methods. Chimney The applicant proposes the removal of the existing concrete block chimney. A recent inspection of the structure and discussions with a previous occupant suggest that the chimney is a later addition; therefore, its removal can be supported. Wood Siding, Trim and Gable Vents The applicant has confirmed that the existing wood siding, trim, and gable vents will be retained. Any necessary repairs to the siding, trim, and vents should be undertaken using appropriate materials and methods. Windows All but one of the windows on the historic two-story structure appear to be the original doublehung wood frame sash and casement windows with a two-over-two lighting configuration. Standards 2 and 6 state: • “The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided.” Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 7 • “Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence.” The Guidelines state: • “Retain and repair windows and window openings where they contribute to the architectural and historic character of the building.” • “Repair window frames and sash by patching, splicing, consolidating or otherwise reinforcing. Repairs may include replacement in kind of those parts that are either extensively deteriorated or are missing when there are surviving prototypes.” • “Replace missing or irreparable windows on significant elevations with new windows that match the original in material, size, muntin and mullion proportion and configuration, and color and reflective qualities of the glass.” The applicant has confirmed that the original windows will be retained and appropriately repaired where possible. If any windows are beyond repair, they must be identified and their replacements must meet the design criteria as outlined above. Specifications for any replacement windows must be submitted for review. The jalousie window on the first floor of the west elevation is not original and the drawings indicate this will be replaced with a new window. This proposal can be supported; however, specifications for the new window, which must meet the above design criteria, must be submitted for review. Doors The front door of the historic two-story structure is not original and the drawings indicate it will be replaced. This proposal can be supported; however, specifications for the new door must be submitted for review. Foundation Infill The existing foundation infill consists of a wooden lattice. The applicant has confirmed that any foundation infill will be similar to the existing. Lighting Specifications for the proposed new wall-mounted lighting have been submitted for review. The design is appropriate for a Frame Vernacular structure; however, the color and finish will require clarification at the Board meeting. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 8 Rainwater Goods The applicant has confirmed that no new gutters will be installed. Front Porch Photographs show that the original front porch was removed prior to 1986. The proposal includes the construction of a new porch the design of which is based on historic photographs of the original porch. The new porch will have a standing seam metal hip roof supported by four wooden decorative columns and a decorative wooden balustrade. Standard 6 states: • “Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence.” The Guidelines state: • “Design and construct a new porch porch or balcony when the historic porch or balcony is completely missing. It may be a restoration based on historical, pictorial, and physical documentation; or be a new design that is compatible with the historic character of the building.” The proposed new porch can be supported as it is of an appropriate design based on historic photographic evidence. Accessibility In order to comply with barrier free access requirements, the proposal includes construction of a new wooden access ramp with wooden balustrade which will be attached and run parallel to the east elevation of the historic two-story structure. The proposed method of attachment should be clarified at the Board meeting. The ramp will provide access to the proposed new addition and to the historic structure via a new door which will replace the two existing historic windows to the rear of the east elevation. Standard 2 states: • “The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided.” The Guidelines state: • “Comply with barrier-free access requirements in such a manner that character-defining spaces, features, and finishes are preserved.” Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 9 • “If a permanent ramp is required, it should be installed parallel to the building and should respect the building’s scale, architecture, materials, and setting. Ramps should take advantage of any available slope and should be concealed with landscaping where possible. • Place new entrances on secondary elevations that are not visible from the public rightof-way.” The proposed access ramp is required under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The design and location can be supported as it provides the required and most direct access to the building with minimal impact to the historic structure. The proposed new door to the historic structure will result in the loss of two existing historic windows; however, the windows are to the rear of a secondary elevation. Further, it is preferable to alter existing openings for a new door rather than create a new opening as this partially retains the fenestration pattern, involves less structural alteration, and can be reversed in the future. The applicant has confirmed that any patching around the new door will be undertaken using wood siding with a similar profile and dimensions to the existing siding. Therefore, the proposed installation of a new door on the east elevation can be supported. The drawings indicate the proposed new door will be similar to the new front door; however, specifications must be submitted for review. New Exterior Staircase The proposal includes a reconfiguration of the interior of the historic structure and removal of the existing interior staircase. To provide access to the office/management area on the second floor, a new exterior staircase on the west elevation is proposed. The new staircase will be constructed of steel and will have a decorative balustrade. The staircase will be separated from the west elevation by a distance of one foot and will be attached to the historic structure only at the second floor floor landing. A new door will be inserted to provide access to the second floor. Standards 2 and 9 state: • “The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided.” • “New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment.” The guidelines state: • Place new entrances on secondary elevations that are not visible from the public rightof-way.” The new staircase is required for access to the second floor of the historic structure as the interior staircase is being removed. Wooden stairs are more appropriate than steel for this style Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 10 of architecture; however, steel stairs are more resistant to fire and it allows them to be identified as a later addition to the historic structure. Damage to the historic wood siding is minimized by the one foot gap between the stairs and the building and the limited anchor points which will be installed only at the second floor landing. The proposed new door is on the second floor to the rear of a secondary elevation. It may have been possible to convert the window opening at the top of the stairs to a door opening; however, the steel columns supporting the landing would then obscure the first floor window directly below the second floor window. In this instance; therefore, the most appropriate option for protecting the existing window pattern is to create a new door opening. When a structure is rehabilitated, it is expected that some changes will be required to accommodate the new use. Ideally, the new staircase and door would be located to the rear of the historic structure; however, this is not possible due to the proposed rear addition and limited available space. Therefore, although the appearance of the historic structure is impacted, the new staircase and doorway can be supported as their design is appropriate for the Frame Vernacular style, the original window pattern is retained, the staircase is separated from the historic structure and only attached to the structure at two points, and the alterations are reversible. Specifications for the proposed new door must be submitted for review. Interior Internally, the building retains many original features including a wooden staircase, wood flooring, decorative wood beading on almost all of the interiors walls, and decorative wood columns. The drawings indicate that both the first and second floors of the historic structure will become open plan through the removal of interior partitions. Internal alterations are not reviewed; however, the applicant has agreed to retain as many interior features as possible, even if this involves covering the materials with a substitute. The applicant has also agreed to salvage any materials that are to be removed and inform Staff if no use can found for them. Staff will also be given the opportunity to record the interior of the building. Artifacts When undertaking extensive work to historic structures, it is common to find artifacts that provide historical information on the city, the site, and the previous occupants. The applicant has agreed to retain any artifacts found and inform Staff. Demolition The applicant proposes to demolish the one-story addition to the rear of the historic structure. It is estimated that the addition was built in the 1950s. Construction is of wood frame with wood siding and a shed roof. Architectural details include the outward sloping rear (north) wall, the ribbon windows, exposed rafter tails, and the east elevation which is almost entirely made up of jalousie windo ws. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 11 The Historic Designation Report (November 29, 2012) states: “This addition is an appropriate alteration to the building as it cannot be viewed from the right-of-way, it does not dominate the original structure, it is clearly identifiable as an addition, and it could be easily removed in the future without damaging the original structure. Although a date of construction could not be identified, it is likely the addition was built around the 1950s. The addition has some historic significance in its own right because of the construction techniques used and the decorative detailing applied”. Standards 2 and 4 state: • “The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided. • Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved.” The Guidelines state: • “Demolition of non-significant additions may also be appropriate. Demolition may be undertaken if the addition is less than fifty years old; does not exhibit stylistic details or fine workmanship or materials; was added after the period of significance of the building or district; is so deteriorated it would require reconstruction; or obscures earlier significant features.” When a structure is rehabilitated, it is expected that some changes will be required to accommodate the new use. In this case the question is whether the addition has achieved sufficient significance to be retained or whether its removal and replacement to allow a viable re-use of the site is appropriate. The existing addition is estimated to be over 50 years old and has some interesting stylistic details; however, it was added after the period of significance and is showing signs of deterioration, possibly due to poor workmanship or the use of lower lower quality materials. An argument could be made for retention and re-use of the existing addition, for example, to achieve the required floor area, a further addition could be added to its north elevation. However, this would ultimately lead to the loss of its most interesting elevation which contains the outward sloping wall, ribbon windows, and exposed rafter tails. Based on the above, demolition of the addition can be supported as: • It was added after the period of significance. • It is showing signs of deterioration. • Its incorporation into a new design would lead to the loss of the most interesting elevation. • It is not visible from the public right-of-way. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 12 • Its demolition will not impact the character of the historic structure. • Its demolition will contribute to the rehabilitation, continued use, and ongoing maintenance of the historic structure. Addition The proposed addition comprises three distinct parts: 1. A rear addition of approximately 1,047 square feet containing a bar area, a kitchen area, and restrooms. This addition will replace the existing one-story addition which is to be demolished. The addition will be of concrete block with a painted stucco finish and a standing seam metal mansard roof. A substantial portion of the east elevation will be comprised of movable glazed panels. Mechanical equipment will be installed on the flat section of the roof and will be screened from view by the sloping sections. Specifications and drawings for all doors, windows, and the movable glazed panels must be submitted for review 2. A walk-in cooler of approximately 200 square feet will be built to the back of the rear addition. Construction will be of concrete block with a painted stucco finish and a flat roof. 3. A covered porch bar area of approximately 642 square feet will be added to the east elevation of the historic structure. Construction will be of wooden decorative columns, a hipped standing seam metal roof, and a decorative wooden balustrade. With regard to additions, Chapter 4, Article IX, Section 6.C.2.b (Historic Preservation Requirements) of the LDRs states: “All additions to historic structures or structures within a Historic District shall meet the following guidelines. (1) Locate an addition to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. Locating an addition on the front elevation should be avoided. (2) Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect characterdefining features. (3) Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. (4) Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. (5) If permitted, rooftop additions should generally be limited to one story in height, should be set back from the wall plane and should be as inconspicuous as possible. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 13 (6) Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. (7) Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. (8) Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows.” Chapter 3, Article III, Section 8.D (Ocean Avenue Overlay Zone) of the LDRs states: “For historic structures, any new additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the structure. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. New additions additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure and its environment would be unimpaired.” Standards 9 and 10 state: • New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment. • New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired.” The Guidelines state: • Locate an addition to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. Locating an addition on the front elevation should be avoided. • Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect characterdefining features. • Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, color, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. • Slightly offset the wall plane of the addition from the wall plane of the original structure to identify the footprint of the original structure. • Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. • Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 14 • Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. • Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows. The LDRs, the Standards and the Guidelines are consistent in their recommendations for additions to historic structures; therefore, the following should be considered when reviewing this proposal: Locate additions to the rear or least visible sides of historic structures. The rear addition is one story in height and will replace an existing one-story addition which is to be demolished. The new addition is larger than the existing and, as it projects beyond the west elevation of the historic structure, it will be partially visible from E. Ocean Avenue. The proposed new walk-in cooler is behind the bar, bar, kitchen, and restroom addition and is set back from the addition’s west elevation. It is unlikely that it will be visible from E. Ocean Avenue. The proposed new covered porch bar addition is one story in height. It projects beyond the east elevation of the historic structure but is set back from the historic front elevation by approximately twenty feet. This addition will be visible from E. Ocean Avenue although it will be partially obscured by the wood trellis and vegetation. As this addition is essentially a canopy, its impact on the historic structure will be less than that of a solid walled addition in this location. Minimize the loss of historic materials from the historic structure and protect characterdefining features. The rear addition will be attached along the full length of the first floor of the rear (north) elevation of the historic structure. However, this addition will essentially be attached to the same points as the existing addition and it is unlikely there will be any significant loss of remaining historic materials or character defining features. The roof of the rear addition will partially obscure the two second-story windows; however, the roof height is required to screen the rooftop mechanical equipment. The new covered porch bar addition will have minimal contact with the historic structure. However, the proposed new door to the historic structure will result in the loss of two original windows. Although not ideal, this is one of the recommended approaches when creating a new doorway as stated in the Guidelines: • Limit the size and number of openings between the old and new building by utilizing existing doors or by enlarging existing windows. Design the addition to be compatible in terms of massing, size, scale, relationship of solids to voids, and architectural features. An addition should be subordinate to the historic building. The rear addition and the walk-in cooler are both one-story in height and are therefore compatible in terms of massing, size, and scale. The proposed rhythm of solids to voids is not consistent with the historic structure as there are no windows on the west elevation, and only Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 15 three windows on the north elevation (both of which result in large areas of wall) and the east elevation is almost entirely glass. However, the majority of the three elevations will not be visible from E. Ocean Ave. Both the rear addition and walk-in cooler are located to the rear of the historic structure and are therefore subordinate to it. The covered porch bar is compatible in terms of height. On the drawings, it appears large in terms of scale and size when compared with the historic structure; however, it is set back from the front of the historic structure by approximately twenty feet and, as there are no walls, its massing is greatly reduced. Also, the architectural detail is limited to decorative columns and a balustrade. The covered porch bar is therefore subordinate to the historic structure. Differentiate the addition from the historic structure. The rear addition and and walk-in cooler will be of concrete block coated with stucco. The rear addition will have a standing seam metal mansard roof and the walk-in cooler will have a flat roof. Both can easily be differentiated from the historic structure. A more appropriate addition would be constructed from wood; however, for a public restaurant use, concrete block is stronger and offers greater fire protection, especially in the kitchen area. The decorative wooden columns and balustrade in the covered porch bar are appropriate for the Frame Vernacular style. The standing seam metal hip roof differentiates this area from the historic structure. Slightly offset the wall plane of the addition from the wall plane of the original structure to identify the footprint of the original structure. The wall plane of the rear addition’s west elevation is offset from the historic structure which allows the footprint of the historic structure to be identified. In this case the wall plane of the addition extends beyond that of the historic historic structure. Normally, it is preferable that an addition be pulled back from the historic structure’s wall plane as this allows identification of the corner of the historic building and helps conceal the addition from the public right-of-way. Continue the design elements on all elevations of the new construction, not only those elevations that can be viewed from the street. The rear addition and walk-in cooler have few decorative elements. The decorative columns and balustrade on the covered porch bar are continued on all elevations. Design and construct the addition so that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic structure will be unimpaired. The integrity of the original historic structure was impaired by the existing rear addition. The proposed new rear addition will be attached to the same points on the historic structure. If the rear addition were to be removed in the future it would be possible to reconstruct the rear elevation; however, there is no documentary or photographic evidence to show what originally existed. Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal 16 The covered porch bar could be easily removed at any time in the future. The two original windows that are being removed to create a new door could be easily reinstated based on existing photographic evidence. Based on the above, the proposed additions meet the majority of the requirements as detailed in the LDRs, the Standards, and the Guidelines and they can therefore be supported. 1. Move approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue as it is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 2. Move denial of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue as it is not consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations. 3. Continue the item to the next meeting and provide direction to the applicant and staff. Move approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue as it is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, the City of Boynton Beach Historic District Design Guidelines, and the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations subject to the following conditions. 1. Drawings and specifications for the new buffer wall must be submitted for review. 2. All necessary repairs and patching to the historic structure must be undertaken using appropriate materials and methods. 3. If any original windows on the historic structure are to be replaced, justification for their replacement must be provided. Specifications and drawings for the proposed new windows must be submitted for review. 4. Specifications for all new doors on the historic structure must be submitted for review. 5. Clarification of the proposed color and finish of the wall-mounted lighting on the historic structure must be provided at the Board meeting. 6. Clarification on how the new access ramp will be attached to the historic structure must be provided at the Board meeting. 7. Specifications and drawings for all new doors, windows, and movable glazed panels on the proposed additions must be provided for review. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal Exhibit 1 – Location Map Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal Exhibit 2 -Photographs Site looking Northeast West and South elevations Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal West elevation and existing rear addition North elevation and existing rear addition Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal East elevation and existing rear addition Location of proposed exterior staircase (West elevation) Magnuson House, 211 East Ocean Avenue Historic Resources Preservation Board, July 11, 2016 COA 16-001: Redevelopment Proposal Location of proposed rear addition and walk-in cooler (North elevation) Location of proposed covered porch and wood trellis (East elevation) 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A01 COVER SHEET SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 JW CE/RC/AC JW 05/04/16 SHEET # DRAWING NAME 1 A01 COVERSHEET -PROJECT TEAM & DRAWING INDEX 345 A21 1ST FLOOR PLAN A51 A11 ARCHITECTURAL REFERENCE SITE PLAN EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A52 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS SHEET # DRAWING NAME 1 PP-1 PLANTING PLAN 23 DT-1 TREE SURVEY TS-1 TREE SURVEY SHEET # DRAWING NAME 1 C-1 PAVING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 2 C-2 PAVING AND DRAINAGE DETAILS PROJECT TEAM DESCRIPTION OF WORK DRAWING INDEX CODE INFORMATION PROJECT LOCATION Owner: SITE LOCATION BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 211 E OCEAN AVE. Architect: Landscape URBAN ASSOCIATES Architect: Project Team & Index E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD N. SEACREST BLVD AW ARCHITECTS 7700 Congress Ave. Suite 1114 Boca Raton, Florida 33487 T: 561.997.1244 F: 561.997.1610 www.awarchs.com 1800 N.W. 1ST CT BOCA RATON, FL 33432 T: 561.368.0003 www. prakascompany.com PRAKAS AND CO. RENOVATION OF HISTORICAL STRUCTURE IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. RENOVATION INCLUDES CHANGE OF USE TO ASSEMBLY A-2. 2 STORY ---OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION EXISTING BLDG. TYPE OF CONSTR. HEIGHT OF EXISTING BUILDING PROJECT OCCUPANT LOAD PROJECT AREA TOTAL BUILDING AREA 2,900 S.F. FLORIDA BUILDING CODE CLASSIFICATION ASSEMBLY GROUP A-2 GOVERNING CODE 2014 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, 5TH EDITION 2014 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, EXT. BLDG 5TH EDITION 2014 FLORIDA ACCESSIBILITY CODE, 5TH EDITION 2014 FBC MECHANICAL, 5TH EDITION 2014 FBC PLUMBING, 5TH EDITION 2014 FBC FUEL GAS, 5TH EDITION 2014 FBC ENERGY CONSERVATION FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE, 5TH EDITION 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 212 OCCUPANTS ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE ZONING -R-3 MULTIFAMILY (08-BOYNTON BEACH) -OCEAN AVENUE OVERLAY ZONE USE CODE 2100 -RESTAURANT COMPLIANCE METHOD WORK AREA COMPLIANCE METHOD ALTERATION LEVEL 3, FBC, EXISTING BUILDING 5TH ED 9671 Aloe Rd, CIVIL Boynton Beach, FL 33436 T: 561.734.8586 www.uainc-landscapearch.com/E. OCEAN AVE. 3 C-3 WATER AND SEWER PLAN 4 C-4 WATER AND SEWER DETAILS 2 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS 05.17.2016 1 Civil CAMERO AND ASSOCIATES Engineer: 7400 SW 50th Terrace #204, Miami, FL 33155 T: 305.665.7602 www.cameroengineers.com NORTH 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 DN EAST OCEAN AVENUEBOCCE COURT EXHAUST FAN RTU RTU BRICK PAVER DRIVEWAY EXISTING PAVER WALK WOOD TRELLIS BRICK PAVERS SCORED CONCRETE SCORED CONCRETE ROOF OF EXISTING STRUCTURE TO REMAIN ASPHALT PAVEMENT REPAIR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AS NECESSARY. MATCH EXISTING SIDEWALK. CL CL PAVER WALKWAY BLOCK 4 BLOCK 4 20' -0" 20' -0" 10' -0" 10' -0" 25' -0" 10' SIGHT TRIANGLE 10' SIGHT TRIANGLE TYP. TWO-STORY STRUCTURE F.F. ELE. = 18.53' FLOOD ZONE C NO BFE 1 DUMPSTER 10'X8' FIRE PIT AND BENCHES 6 SEATS FIRE PIT AND BENCHES 9 SEATS OUTDOOR DINING 28 SEATS BEER GARDEN OUTDOOR DINING SEATING SMOKERS OUTDOOR BENCHES AND TABLESBRICK PAVERS 3' -0" 20' -7" 4' -1" 5' -0" 16' -4 1/2" 27' -5" 1 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 6 SEATS 6 SEATS6 SEATS 6 SEATS 12' -0" DRIVEWAY WIDTH 1 1 1 2 1 TRASH RECEPTACLE (TYP.) RESTAURANT SIGN 56' -0" 4' -0" 8' -1" EXISTING METER TO BE RELOCATED . REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS 2 A41 4 ----10' -0" 3 A11 FOR ROW INFORMATION REFER TO ATTACHED SURVEY 2 2 TRANSLUCENT CANOPY SHELTER 2 TABULAR SUMMARY LOCATION: -BOYNTON BEACH, FL PROPERTY CONTROL NUMBER: -08-43-45-28-03-004-0130 LEGAL DESCRIPTION -TOWN OF BOYNTON LTS 13 & 14 BLK 4 ZONING ORDINANCES: -BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, CODE OF ORDINANCES -BOYNTON BEACH CRA (COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA) EXISTING LAND USE CLASSIFICATION (FROM FUTURE LAND USE MAP): -LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL (LRC) ZONING DISTRICT: -R3 MULTIFAMILY -OCEAN AVENUE OVERLAY ZONE (OAOZ) PROPOSED USE: -EXISTING: RESIDENTIAL -PROPOSED: ASSEMBLY A-2 TOTAL AREA OF SITE: -13,739 S.F. -0.3154 ACRES GENERAL HEIGHT: -HEIGHT: 30'-0" TO TOP OF ROOF RIDGE SURFACE COVERAGE: -PERVIOUS: 5,600 S.F. -IMPERVIOUS: 8,140 S.F. -LANDSCAPE AREAS: 5,290 S.F. -DRIVEWAY AREA:1,785 S.F. -PAVED AREAS: 3,385 S.F. -BUILDING AREA: FIRST FLOOR: EXISTING: 750 S.F. PROPOSED: 2,141 S.F. SECOND FLOOR: EXISTING: 750 S.F. TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 3,641 S.F. PARKING CALCULATIONS (1 PER 2.5 SEATS) -SEATING CAPACITY: 183 SEATS 183/2.5 = 74 PARKING SPACES -OCEAN AVENUE OVERLAY ZONE ALLOWS A REDUCTION OF 50% 74X50% = 37 PARKING SPACES -SATISFACTION OF THE 37 REQUIRED PARKING SPACES ARE BEING MET THROUGH AGREEMENT WITH THE CRA TO UTILIZE THE CRA PARKING LOT AT THE CORNER OF NE 1ST AVENUE AND NE 1ST STREET (WITHIN THE 500 FOOT DISTANCE ALLOWED UNDER THE OCEAN AVENUE OVERLAY ZONE REGULATIONS). SEATING CAPACITY: -OUTDOORS: 107 SEATS -INDOORS: 76 SEATS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: -CONSTRUCTION TYPE V-A, SPRINKLED BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS FOR OCEAN AVENUE OVERLAY ZONE: -MINIMUM LOT AREA: 5,000 S.F. -MINIMUM LOT FRONTAGE: 50 FEET -BUILD TO LINE: FRONT: 5FT TO 15FT CORNER SIDE: 5FT TO 15FT -MINIMUM YARD SET BACKS: -REAR:10FT ABUTTING: RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT: 20FEET -INTERIOR SIDE: 7.5 FEET ABUTTING: HISTORIC STRUCTURES: 10 FEET -MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE: 65% -MAXIMUM STRUCTURE HEIGHT: 35'-0" DRIVE WAY BRICK PAVERS SCORED CONCRETE SITE PLAN LEGEND GENERAL NOTES 1.PRIOR TO PERMIT APPLICATION, CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (561-742-6200) REGARDING THE REMOVAL OF REFUSE DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE PER THE CODE, SECTION 10-26(A). 2.DESIGNATED HISTORIC BUILDINGS INDICATING THE REHABILITATION SHALL FOLLOW CHAPTER 12 FBC EXISTING BUILDING, HISTORIC BUILDINGS. 3.EXISTING HERITAGE TRAIL SIGN TO THE FRONT OF THE PROPERTY WILL BE RELOCATED TO THE CITY-OWNED RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE EAST OF THE PROPERTY AT THE OWNER’S EXPENSE. THE NEW LOCATION WILL BE DETERMINED THROUGH CONSULTATION WITH THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER. 4.ALL ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT WILL BE SCREENED FOR A DISTANCE OF 600 FEET. OCCUPANT LOAD CALCULATIONS PER NFPA 101, 2012 ED.TABLE 7.3.1.2. -KITCHEN: 100FT/PERSON 480 S.F. /100 5 OCCUPANTS 2,399 S.F. /15 160 OCCUPANTS 27 SEATS 27 OCCUPANTS 360/LINEAR IN/18IN. 20 OCCUPANTS TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD 212 OCCUPANTS -LESS CONCENTRATED USE, WITHOUT FIXED SEATING 15 NET -BENCH-TYPE SEATING: 1 PERSON/18 LINEAR IN. -FIXED SEATING: NUMBER OF FIXED SEATING PLUMBING CALCULATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY A-2, RESTAURANT PER FBC, PLUMBING, 5TH ED. (2014) WATER CLOSETS MALE FEMALE LAVATORIES DRINKING FOUNTAINS SERVICE SINKS MALE FEMALE REQUIRED PROVIDED 2 2 MALE FEMALE 1 PER 75 1 PER 75 1 PER 200 1 PER 500 1 SERVICE SINK 1 TOILET 1 URINAL 2 1 1 2 2 11 NONE PER FBC, PLUMBING, 5TH ED. (2014), 410.3 SUBSTITUTION 1 1 BUILDING SIGN SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 3 SITE LOCATION E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD N. SEACREST BLVD E. OCEAN AVE. SITE PLAN N.T.S. 2 EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT LOCATION SCALE: 1" = 80'-0" 1 NOT USED N.T.S. 4 NORTH NE 1ST ST E OCEAN AVE. SITE LOCATION 148' -0" LOCATION OF EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT 6' -0" 0' -6" • ALLOWABLE SIGN AREA FOR MIXED USED (URBAN DISTRICTS): 32 S.F. • MAXIMUM HEIGHT FOR MIXED USED (URBAN DISTRICTS): 5' -0" • PROPERTY ADDRESS NUMBERS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES: 6" • SIGN SET BACK 10'-0" FROM PROPERTY LINE • SIGN IS NOT INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED 5'-0" MAX. HEIGHT 1' -2"WOOD TRIM WITH PAINTED FINISH GREAT BARRINGTON GREEN HC-122 WOODEN PANEL BOARD WITH PAINTED FINISH SHELBURNE BUFF HC -28 14" BACKLIT LETTERS PAINTED FINISH PLYMOUTH BROWN HC-73 6" LETTERS PAINTED FINISH PLYMOUTH BROWN HC-73 4' -0" SIGN AREA 24 S.F. 4"X4" WOODEN POSTS PAINTED FINISH GREAT BARRINGTON GREEN HC-122 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A11 SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 JW CE/RC/AC JW 03/28/16 5 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" MAJOR SITE PLAN MODIFICATION 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS 05.17.2016 1 2 2 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 2 DN UP DN BOCCE COURT COV. PORCH KITCHEN BAR AREA BAR (18 SEATS) DINING AREA FIRE PIT AND BENCHES (6 SEATS) WALK-IN COOLER DUMPSTER 10'x8' MEN'S RESTROOMS WOMEN'S RESTROOMS OUTDOOR SEATING BEER GARDEN OUTDOOR DINING SEATING PORCH DINING 9' -11 1/2" 11' -11 1/2" 7' -10" 9' -7" 25' -9" 30' -2" 59' -1 1/2" 23' -8 1/2" 35' -5" 6' -11" 29' -3 1/2" 14' -0 1/2" 27' -5" 25' -6" 24' -0 1/2" 21' -2" 24' -11" 28' -5" 24' -5" RAMP UP SLOPE 5% MAX. 19' -2" 5' -8 1/2" 13' -9" 21' -6" 12' -4 1/2" 3' -8" 20' -4" OUTDOOR BENCHES AND TABLE SMOKERS WOOD TRELLIS FIRE PIT AND BENCHES (9 SEATS) BIKE RACK BRICK PAVERS 4 SEATS 5 SEATS 5 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 6 SEATS 6 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 6 SEATS 6 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 6 SEATS 6 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 4 SEATS 1 HOOD 10' -1" TRASH RECEPTACLE (TYP. 1 RESTAURANT SIGN 3 A41 2 A41 19R @0' -6 7/32" OFFICE/MANAGEMENT AREA 27' -5" 25' -5" EXHAUST FAN RTU RTU 3 A41 2 A41 A41 1 NORTH NORTH 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A21 1ST FLOOR PLAN SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 JW CE/RC JW 03/29/16 1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" MAJOR SITE PLAN MODIFICATION NOTES: 1. TWO-STORY STRUCTURE. F.F. ELE. = 18.53'. FLOOD ZONE C. NO BFE. 1 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS 05.17.2016 1 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 3 A41 2 A41 4' -0" 1' -0" 16' -6" 3' -4" 19R @0' -6 7/32" 19R @0' -6 7/32" LANDING BOLTED TO HISTORICAL STRUCTURE STEEL COLUMN 5 A41 3' -3" TRANSLUCENT CANOPY SHELTER WOOD TRELLIS BIKE RACK 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A41 ENLARGED PLANS SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 Designer Author Checker 06/22/16 1 ENLARGED STAIRS PLAN SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 2 STAIRS SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 3 STAIRS SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 4 BIKE RACK AREA, ENLARGED PLAN SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 5 BIKE RACK AREA, SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 1 GROUND LEVEL 0' -0" 2_T.O.S. 1st Flr. 1' -6" 5_CEILING 2ND FLOOR 18' -10" 6_Roof Peak 30' -0" PORCH ROOF 8' -6" AB C D CC D 3 5 4 7 C B 5 6 6 B 18 1 13 1 GROUND LEVEL 0' -0" 3_Second Floor 9' -10 3/4" 2_T.O.S. 1st Flr. 1' -6" 4_T.O.S. 2nd Flr. 10' -10" 5_CEILING 2ND FLOOR 18' -10" 6_Roof Peak 30' -0" PORCH ROOF 8' -6" ABC CCD C 2 4 1 6 7 810 3 5 1 COLOR LEGEND MARK DESCRIPTION ABCD SHELBURNE BUFF HC-28 NOTE: COLOR NUMBERS AND NAMES ARE FROM BENJAMIN MOORE, HISTORICAL COLOR COLLECTION. MATCH FINISH MATERIAL AS INDICATED. ELEVATION KEY NOTES MARK DESCRIPTION 12345678910 GREAT BARRINGTON GREEN HC-122 TRELLIS STUCCO FINISH FIRE PIT BAR COUNTER TRIM STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF PLYMOUTH BROWN HC-73 LEAD-COTE BY BERRIDGE EXISTING ROOF DECORATIVE COLUMN EXISTING PILASTER RAILING SYSTEM 11 ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT WILL BE SCREENED FOR A DISTANCE OF 600' 12 ALL EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO THE BUILDING SHALL BE REQUIRED TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE BUILDING. 13 BIKE RACK 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A51 BUILDING ELEVATIONS SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 JW CE/RC/AC JW 03/29/16 2 SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" MAJOR SITE PLAN MODIFICATION 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS 05.17.2016 1 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 1 GROUND LEVEL 0' -0" 3_Second Floor 9' -10 3/4" 2_T.O.S. 1st Flr. 1' -6" 4_T.O.S. 2nd Flr. 10' -10" 5_CEILING 2ND FLOOR 18' -10" 6_Roof Peak 30' -0" PORCH ROOF 8' -6" AB 1 3 2 4 5 6 D 7 C C 8 10 C B 3 9 11 1 2 1 GROUND LEVEL 0' -0" 2_T.O.S. 1st Flr. 1' -6" 5_CEILING 2ND FLOOR 18' -10" 6_Roof Peak 30' -0" PORCH ROOF 8' -6" AB2 B 5 6 D 7 C 8 C 10 1 2 COLOR LEGEND MARK DESCRIPTION ABCD SHELBURNE BUFF HC-28 NOTE: COLOR NUMBERS AND NAMES ARE FROM BENJAMIN MOORE, HISTORICAL COLOR COLLECTION. MATCH FINISH MATERIAL AS INDICATED. ELEVATION KEY NOTES MARK DESCRIPTION 12345678910 GREAT BARRINGTON GREEN HC-122 TRELLIS STUCCO FINISH FIRE PIT BAR COUNTER TRIM STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF PLYMOUTH BROWN HC-73 LEAD-COTE BY BERRIDGE EXISTING ROOF DECORATIVE COLUMN EXISTING PILASTER RAILING SYSTEM 11 ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT WILL BE SCREENED FOR A DISTANCE OF 600' 12 ALL EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO THE BUILDING SHALL BE REQUIRED TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE BUILDING. 13 BIKE RACK 2015 AW ARCHITECTS, INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THESE IDEAS, PLANS OR DESIGNS MAY BE REPRODUCED, COPIED OR UTILIZED GRAPHICALLY IN ANY FORM WHATSOVER WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF AW ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED AND ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. PROJECT NO: DESIGNED BY: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: © REVISIONS: SUBMITTALS: FLORIDA LICENSURE: AA26002219 A52 BUILDING ELEVATIONS SUBMITTAL 03.31.2016 211 OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 15196 JW CE/RC/AC JW 03/29/16 1 WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 2 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" MAJOR SITE PLAN MODIFICATION 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS 05.17.2016 1 1 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS 06.24.2016 2 DN Luminaire Schedule Project: 211 E. OCEAN AVE -SITE -REV5 ---JUN -22 -2016 Symbol Qty Label Description Lumens/Lamp LLD LDD BF LLF Lum. Watts Total Watts 6 D PHILIPS GARDCO BRM830-42-CWL-WW-360 N.A. 0.900 0.900 1.000 0.810 41 246 5 E1 LUMINIS SR135-L1W18r0-R2 POLE MOUNT 8' A.F.G. N.A. 0.900 0.900 1.000 0.810 18.5 92.5 1 E1A LUMINIS SR135-L1W18r0-R2 WALL MOUNT N.A. 0.900 0.900 1.000 0.810 18.5 18.5 2 E3 LUMINIS SR135-L1W30r1-R2 POLE MOUNT 8' A.F.G. N.A. 0.900 0.900 1.000 0.810 34.33 68.66 6 G PHILIPS HADCO B8608 LAMP 60W INC 890 1.000 0.900 1.000 0.900 60 360 Calculation Summary Project: 211 E. OCEAN AVE -SITE -REV5 ---JUN -22 -2016 Label Avg Max Min Avg/Min Max/Min SITE 1.93 5.9 0.0 N.A. N.A. SPILL 0.11 0.3 0.0 N.A. N.A. BOCCE COURT 3.51 5.5 1.5 2.34 3.67 DMH: 3.5 GMH: 8 GMH: 8 GMH: 8 GMH: 17 GMH: 8 E1A MH: 8 DMH: 3.5 DMH: 3.5 DMH: 3.5 E3 MH: 8 E3 MH: 8 DMH: 3.5 DMH: 3.5 E1 MH: 8 E1 MH: 8 E1 MH: 8 GMH: 8 E1 MH: 8 E1 MH: 8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.4 2.0 2.3 2.3 2.0 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.0 1.6 2.5 3.0 2.9 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.6 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.8 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.1 1.8 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 2.0 2.7 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.5 3.9 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.1 1.5 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.4 2.2 2.9 2.7 3.1 3.4 4.0 4.9 5.6 5.6 5.4 4.6 4.0 3.1 3.0 3.3 3.3 3.5 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 2.8 2.8 3.0 2.4 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.6 1.0 1.4 2.4 2.7 2.9 3.6 4.4 5.7 3.6 5.1 5.4 3.9 5.7 4.4 3.1 3.2 3.7 3.5 3.4 4.0 4.2 4.2 3.9 3.3 3.4 3.5 2.9 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.6 1.0 1.4 2.3 2.8 2.9 3.5 4.4 4.6 3.1 5.5 5.6 3.0 3.3 3.5 2.6 2.7 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 3.4 3.3 2.9 2.9 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.3 2.0 2.0 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.9 1.4 2.1 2.9 2.7 3.0 3.3 4.4 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.9 2.7 3.3 3.1 2.5 2.6 2.0 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.1 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.0 1.6 2.4 2.8 2.8 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.1 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.4 1.9 2.2 2.3 2.1 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.2 1.8 1.2 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.5 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.8 2.4 2.7 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3.1 2.8 2.5 2.3 1.7 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.6 2.4 2.7 2.3 2.6 3.2 4.0 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.2 3.6 3.0 2.5 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.7 1.3 1.8 2.0 1.0 2.1 2.5 3.0 2.9 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.7 2.4 2.0 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.0 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 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More distant spacings (18"-24") are the best choice for most festoon applications. Closer spacings (6"-12") are appropriate for applications at closer viewing range. Any custom spacing is available on request. G-19 globes are also available in transparent Green, Amber, Blue, Red and Violet. Globe Selection Three different shapes are available: G-19, G-14 and S-14. Clear globes have excellent clarity and will emphasize distinct points of light. Frosted globes diffuse light and have a softer appearance. Each globe includes two O-rings for a secure and weatherproof seal to the socket. G-19 transparent colored globes create vibrant color. Virtual Incandescent LEDs are not recommended for use with frosted globes, and our xenon lamp is not for use with G-14 globes. G-19 4.0" (100 mm) 2.36"ø (60 mm) S-14 4.12" (105 mm) 1.75" (45 mm) G-14 1.77"ø (45 mm) 3.5" (90 mm) Xenon Lamp Tokistar's Exhibitor Series was originally introduced with incandescent xenon lamps, and we still offer them as an option. Due 􀁘􀁓􀀃􀁘􀁌􀁉􀀃􀁉􀁊􀂽􀁇􀁍􀁉􀁒􀁇􀁝􀀃􀁅􀁒􀁈􀀃􀁉􀁜􀁇􀁉􀁔􀁘􀁍􀁓􀁒􀁅􀁐􀀃􀁐􀁍􀁊􀁉􀀃 of LED sources, xenon lamps are no longer the most popular choice. Xenon Lamp Part# Watts/Volts Hours Lumens Color EX-124 7.5 Watts /24VAC 10K 65 2500K 0.48 Watt LEDs Part# Watts/Volts Hours Lumens Color EX-WW EX-WH EX-BL EX-GR EX-OR EX-PL EX-RD EX-YG 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 0.48 Watts /24VAC 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 40K -50K 12.5 18.0 1.4 4.6 2.5 3.8 2.6 8.0 2500K 5500K Blue Green Orange Purple Red Yellow-Green Warm White Part# EX-WW Green Part# EX-GR Blue Part# EX-BL White Part# EX-WH Orange Part# EX-OR Purple Part# EX-PL Yellow-Green Part# EX-YG Red Part# EX-RD LEDs Shown with Frosted Globes Light Sources 0.48 Watt LEDs With incredible life ratings, all Tokistar LEDs are ideally suited for continuous operation in commercial applications. LEDs rated at 0.48 watts provide a softer 􀁐􀁍􀁋􀁌􀁘􀁍􀁒􀁋􀀃􀁉􀁊􀁊􀁉􀁇􀁘􀀃􀁅􀁒􀁈􀀃􀁅􀁖􀁉􀀃􀁘􀁌􀁉􀀃􀁑􀁓􀁗􀁘􀀃􀁉􀁒􀁉􀁖􀁋􀁝􀀑 􀁉􀁊􀂽􀁇􀁍􀁉􀁒􀁘􀀃􀁇􀁌􀁓􀁍􀁇􀁉􀀒􀀃􀀃􀀸􀁌􀁉􀁗􀁉􀀃􀀰􀀩􀀨􀁗􀀃􀁇􀁓􀁒􀁗􀁙􀁑􀁉􀀃􀁗􀁓􀀃 little energy they can span much greater distances from a single feed point. Ultra Bright and Virtual Incandescent LEDs Part# Watts/Volts Hours Lumens Color EX-UB EX-VI 1.8 Watts /24VAC 1.8 Watts /24VAC 40K -50K 40K -50K 45 40 2400K 2400K Virtual IncandescentTM LEDs do a remarkable job of emulating traditional 􀁍􀁒􀁇􀁅􀁒􀁈􀁉􀁗􀁇􀁉􀁒􀁘􀀃􀂽􀁐􀁅􀁑􀁉􀁒􀁘􀁗􀀒􀀃 Ultra Bright LEDs do the same, while providing a brighter light source. Both LEDs are rated at 1.8 watts. Virtual IncandescentTM LED Ultra-Bright al Incandescent LED Virtual Incandescent and Ultra Bright LEDs 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀨􀀻􀀐􀀥􀀮􀀐􀀙􀀐􀀸􀀥􀀐􀀶􀀔􀀗􀀐􀀩􀀒􀀷􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀘􀀓 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀦 TOKISTAR LIGHTING 5 EXC Series EXC Series incorporates Exhibitor Series into a 2" x 2" 􀁗􀁅􀁘􀁍􀁒􀀃􀁅􀁐􀁙􀁑􀁍􀁒􀁙􀁑􀀃􀁔􀁖􀁓􀂽􀁐􀁉􀀃􀁊􀁓􀁖􀀃􀁙􀁗􀁉􀀃􀁍􀁒􀀃􀁅􀁐􀁐􀀃􀁉􀁒􀁚􀁍􀁖􀁓􀁒􀁑􀁉􀁒􀁘􀁗􀀒􀀃􀀃 􀀧􀁙􀁗􀁘􀁓􀁑􀀃􀂽􀁒􀁍􀁗􀁌􀁉􀁗􀀃􀁅􀁖􀁉􀀃􀁅􀁚􀁅􀁍􀁐􀁅􀁆􀁐􀁉􀀃􀁙􀁔􀁓􀁒􀀃􀁖􀁉􀁕􀁙􀁉􀁗􀁘􀀒􀀃 Fixtures can be wired for single circuit or chasing effects. The Basic System The Exhibitor Series consists of sockets 􀁔􀁉􀁖􀁑􀁅􀁒􀁉􀁒􀁘􀁐􀁝􀀃􀁗􀁉􀁅􀁐􀁉􀁈􀀃􀁘􀁓􀀃􀂾􀁉􀁜􀁍􀁆􀁐􀁉􀀃􀁇􀁅􀁆􀁐􀁉􀀒􀀃􀀃 All components are rated for wet-location use. EXBK -6 -VI -S14 -C EXC -6 -UB -G19 -F How to Specify When specifying an Exhibitor Lighting System, take into consideration: Socket Spacing, LED Style and Globe Selection. Cable /Socket Color Socket Spacing LED Globe Style Globe Color Code Color Code Inches (mm) Code Color Watts/Volts Code Style Code Color BK WH Black White White 6 12 18 24 6" (150 mm) 12" (300 mm) 18" (450 mm) 24" (600 mm) UB VI 2400K White 2400K White 1.8 W /24 VAC 1.8 W /24 VAC G19 G14 S14 G-19 G-14 S-14 C FGABRVM Clear Frosted Green Amber Blue Red Violet Multi-Color Virtual Incandescent (VI) not for use with Frosted Globes G-14 & S-14 in clear and frosted only WW WH BL GR OR PL RD YG 2500K White 5500K White Blue Green Orange Purple Red Yellow-Green 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC Custom spacing is available. (Any Combination of 0.48 Watt Colors is Possible) Xenon Lamp 124 2500K 7.5 W /24 VAC Xenon lamp not for use with G-14 globes EXC Series Shown with G-19 Globe 4.88" (125 mm) 2.00" (50 mm) 2.00" (50 mm) Extrusion Finish Socket Spacing LED Globe Style Globe Color Code Color Code Inches (mm) Code Color Watts/Volts Code Style Code Color EXC Satin Aluminum 6 12 18 6C 12C 6" (150 mm) 12" (300 mm) 18" (450 mm) 6" Chase (150 mm) 12" Chase (300 mm) UB VI 2400K White 2400K White 1.8 W /24 VAC 1.8 W /24 VAC G19 G14 S14 G-19 G-14 S-14 C FGABRVM Clear Frosted Green Amber Blue Red Violet Multi-Color Virtual Incandescent (VI) not for use with Frosted Globes WW WH BL GR OR PL RD YG 2500K White 5500K White Blue Green Orange Purple Red Yellow-Green 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC 0.48 W /24 VAC G-14 & S-14 in clear and Custom spacing frosted only is available. (Any Combination of 0.48 Watt Colors is Possible) Xenon Lamp 124 2500K 7.5 W /24 VAC Xenon lamp not for use with G-14 globes Custom curving available upon request. EXB CFG 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀨􀀻􀀐􀀥􀀮􀀐􀀙􀀐􀀸􀀥􀀐􀀶􀀔􀀗􀀐􀀩􀀒􀀷􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀘􀀓 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀦 6 TOKISTAR LIGHTING Mounting Options Festoon Mounting Part# EX-MDA-WH (White) Part# EX-MDA-BK (Black) For festoon applications to a catenary cable, our wire-rope adaptors securely hold each socket in place to a 1/16" or 1/8" diameter wire rope. Wire rope and all of its associated mounting hardware is not provided with the system. Surface Mounting with Disks Part# EX-MD-WH (White) Part# EX-MD-BK (Black) Exhibitor Series can be surface mounted to structures using mounting disks. One disk is required for mounting each socket. The socket can 􀁆􀁉􀀃􀁗􀁒􀁅􀁔􀁔􀁉􀁈􀀃􀁍􀁒􀁘􀁓􀀃􀁘􀁌􀁉 􀀃􀁈􀁍􀁗􀁏􀀃􀂽􀁖􀁗􀁘􀀐􀀃􀁅􀁒􀁈􀀃􀁘􀁌􀁉􀀃􀁉􀁒􀁘􀁍􀁖􀁉􀀃􀁅􀁗􀁗􀁉􀁑􀁆􀁐􀁝􀀃􀁗􀁇􀁖􀁉􀁛􀁉􀁈􀀃􀁍􀁒 place to the structure. Surface Mounting with Straps Part# EX-MS-WH (White) Part# EX-MS-BK (Black) Exhibitor Series may be surface mounted to structures using our mounting straps. Two straps are required for mounting each socket. Straps are positioned on either side of the socket, and then screwed securely to the structure. Panel-Extrusion Mounting Part# EX-SH 􀀪􀁓􀁖􀀃􀁍􀁒􀁗􀁘􀁅􀁐􀁐􀁅􀁘􀁍􀁓􀁒􀁗􀀃􀁘􀁓􀀃􀂾􀁅􀁘􀀃􀁔􀁅􀁒􀁉􀁐􀁗􀀃􀁓􀁖􀀃􀁉􀁜􀁘􀁖􀁙􀁗􀁍􀁓􀁒􀁗􀀃􀁙􀁔􀀃􀁘􀁓􀀃􀀔􀀒􀀔 􀀚􀀆􀀐􀀃􀁛􀁉􀀃􀁓􀁊􀁊􀁉􀁖􀀃stainlesssteel panel fasteners. The socket assembly is inserted from below, then the panel fastener and grommet are pressed in place from above. To minimize voltage drop and keep conductors safely within their ratings, do not exceed the maximum lengths 􀁗􀁌􀁓􀁛􀁒􀀃􀁊􀁓􀁖􀀃􀁉􀁅􀁇􀁌􀀃􀁍􀁒􀁈􀁉􀁔􀁉􀁒􀁈􀁉􀁒􀁘􀀃􀂽􀁜􀁘􀁙􀁖􀁉􀀒􀀃 Mounting Disks attach with screws. Sizes and Lengths Maximum Run Lengths LEDs UB & VI LEDs Xenon Lamp Socket Spacing 0.48 Watt /24VAC 1.8 Watt /24VAC 7.5 Watt /24VAC 6" (150 mm) 12" (300 mm) 18" (450 mm) 24" (600 mm) 250' (76 M) 350' (106 M) 420' (128 M) 500' (152 M) 125' (38 M) 200' (60 M) 225' (68 M) 250' (76 M) 32' (10 M) 56' (17 M) 72' (22 M) 80' (24 M) EXC Series Part# EXC-SPL (Exhibitor Splice) Part# EXC-EC (Exhibitor End Caps) End Caps are required at the end and beginning of 􀁉􀁅􀁇􀁌􀀃􀁖􀁙􀁒􀀃􀁓􀁊􀀃􀂽􀁜􀁘􀁙􀁖􀁉􀀒􀀃 􀀻􀁌􀁉􀁒􀀃􀀩􀀼􀀧􀀃􀂽􀁜􀁘􀁙􀁖􀁉􀁗􀀃􀁅􀁖􀁉􀀃􀁔􀁓􀁗􀁍􀁘􀁍� �􀁒􀁉􀁈􀀃􀁉􀁒􀁈􀀑􀁘􀁓􀀑􀁉􀁒􀁈􀀐􀀃􀁅􀀃􀁗􀁔􀁐􀁍􀁇􀁉􀀃􀁍􀁗􀀃􀁒􀁉􀁉􀁈􀁉􀁈􀀃􀁘􀁓􀀃 seam them together. 􀀩􀁜􀁌􀁍􀁆􀁍􀁘􀁓􀁖􀀃􀂽􀁜􀁘􀁙􀁖􀁉􀀃􀁗􀁒􀁅􀁔􀁗􀀃􀁈􀁍􀁖􀁉􀁇􀁘􀁐􀁝􀀃􀁍􀁒􀁘􀁓􀀃􀁘􀁌􀁉􀀃 Mounting Disk and locks in place. Mounting Straps attach with screws. Wire Rope Adaptor EX-SH Panel Grommet Up to 0.06" 1.25" Ø hole EXC-SPL EXC-EC 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀨􀀻􀀐􀀥􀀮􀀐􀀙􀀐􀀸􀀥􀀐􀀶􀀔􀀗􀀐􀀩􀀒􀀷􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀘􀀓 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀦 TOKISTAR LIGHTING 7 Consult factory for transformers with input voltages of 230 or 277 VAC. Sizes and weights shown are approximate and subject to change without notice. Transformers Tokistar transformers operate from a 120 VAC/60 Hz input and are fully dimmable. They are provided in a Nema 3R enclosure suitable for wet locations. The secondary outputs are protected by circuit breakers. Transformers should be installed in an accessible location where there is free air circulation. Transformers can be centrally located and feed 􀂽􀁜􀁘􀁙􀁖􀁉􀁗􀀃􀁍􀁒􀀃􀁉􀁍􀁘􀁌􀁉􀁖􀀃􀁈􀁍􀁖􀁉􀁇 􀁘􀁍􀁓􀁒􀀒 24 VAC Transformers Number Outputs D H W Weight C2-40-24V C2-96-24V T24-150 T24-300 T24-600 T24-1200 1 @40 Watt /24 VAC 1 @96 Watt /24 VAC 1 @150 Watt /24 VAC 1 @300 Watt /24 VAC 1 @600 Watt /24 VAC 2 @600 Watt /24 VAC 2.25" 2.5" 3.0" 3.5" 4.5" 5.0" 5.75" 6.5" 9.0" 9.5" 10.5" 11.5" 2.25" 3.0" 3.0" 4.5" 4.5" 7.0" 2 lbs 3 lbs 5 lbs 8 lbs 15 lbs 28 lbs D H W Light Sources include LED and Xenon lamps Polycarbonate Globe􀀃􀁛􀁍􀁘􀁌􀀃􀂾􀁅􀁑􀁑􀁅􀁆􀁍􀁐􀁍􀁘􀁝􀀃􀁖􀁅􀁘􀁍􀁒􀁋􀀃􀀹􀀰􀀃􀀝􀀘􀀺􀀑􀀖 Flexible Conductors #12 AWG stranded and plated wire Two O-Rings on each globe for weatherproof seal Sockets permanently fastened to cable with sealant Insulation􀀃􀁍􀁗􀀃􀂾􀁉􀁜􀁍􀁆􀁐􀁉􀀃􀀴􀀺􀀧􀀃􀁛􀁍􀁘􀁌􀀃􀂾􀁅􀁑􀁑􀁅􀁆􀁍􀁐􀁍􀁘􀁝􀀃􀁖􀁅􀁘􀁍􀁒􀁋􀀃􀀹􀀰􀀃􀀝􀀘 􀀃􀀬􀀦􀀃 Specifications All plastic components comply with UL746C in respect to Ultraviolet Light and Water Absorption testing. Wet Location Listed Do not exceed transformer output rating Do not exceed maximum Input Voltage fixture length 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀨􀀻􀀐􀀥􀀮􀀐􀀙􀀐􀀸􀀥􀀐􀀶􀀔􀀗􀀐􀀩􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀷􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀘􀀓 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀦 General This transformer is to be installed in accordance with Article 450 of the National Electrical Code. The transformer must be installed in a well ventilated area free from explosive gases and vapors. Proper operation requires the free flow of air. Only a qualified electrician should install this hardwired transformer. Precautions Before Installing Check the label and ensure the transformer has the proper input voltage, output voltage and wattage for the job. Check the wire markings to ensure they match the wiring diagram on this instruction sheet. Mounting Select a suitable location capable of supporting the weight of the transformer. Use the two keyholes provided on the mounting flange. The transformer must be mounted vertically with the wiring compartment pointing down. Input Connections/Grounding Remove the wiring compartment knockouts and install strain reliefs. With power turned off, route the input wires through a strain relief and connect one wire to black and one wire to white. For all wire connections use only UL Listed wire nuts and connectors of suitable size and type. The transformer case MUST be grounded in accordance with the N.E.C. Connect the transformer green wire to ground. Output Connections With all unused leads insulated, turn power to the unit on. Check the secondary voltage to be sure it is right for the load. Turn power to the transformer off. Remove the wiring compartment knockouts and install strain reliefs for the lead wires from the lighting fixtures. Each set of lighting fixture leads should be routed through the strain relief and connected to the set of blue wires. Boost Tap This transformer is equipped with an optional 10% boost tap which can compensate for voltage drop between the transformer and the lighting fixture. If the fixtures are receiving 10.5 Volts or less, we recommend you connect the boost tap. To use the boost tap, the input wires are connected to the orange and white wire instead of the black and white wire. Make certain the black wire is capped with a wire nut if you use the boost tap. Make certain the orange wire is capped with a wire nut if you do not use the boost tap. INPUT WIRES WITHOUT BOOST TAP: Black & White INPUT WIRES WITH BOOST TAP: Orange & White GROUND WIRE: Green OUTPUT WIRES: Blue & Blue Transformer Data INPUT VOLTAGE 120VAC /60 Hz OUTPUT VOLTAGE 12 VAC CAPACITY (WATTS) 150 VA INSTALLED BREAKER (s) 1 @20 Amps WEIGHT 5 Pounds TOKISTAR LIGHTING INSTRUCTION MANUAL T12-150 12 VOLT/150 WATT TRANSFORMER TOKISTAR LIGHTING 1015 E. DISCOVERY LANE ANAHEIM, CA 92801 TEL: 714 772 7005 FAX: 714 772 7014 E-mail: info@tokistar.com Web site: www.tokistar.com Version 1.0 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀵􀀰􀀛􀀖􀀓􀀐􀀗􀀕􀀐􀀦􀀺􀀯􀀐􀀺􀀺􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀐􀀸􀀱􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀧 LED_bollard_BRM830 _837 11/15 page 1 of 3 Philips Gardco dome and bevel top louver LED bollards provide uniform illumination, superior spacing and solid vandal resistance. Rugged extruded and cast construction with silicone seals and gasketing assure years of durability. Our advanced stack-louver LED technology and motion response provide maximized light output energy savings. Bollards Dome/bevel top louver BRM830/831/833 BRM834/835/837 Project: Location: Cat.No: Type: Quantity: Notes: 1. Not available in 347V. 2. BRM830 and BRM834 only. 3. 11" height option to be selected only for "head only" units -BRM831 and BRM835. 4. A variation of LED wattage (+/-8%) may occur due to LED manufacturer’s forward volt specification and ambient temperature.) 5. Consult factory for lead times. 6. 347V bollards require and include a step-down transformer in bollard. Not available in BRM831 or BRM835. Ordering guide Example: BRM830-42-CWL-NW-360-UNIV-BRP-SPR Prefix – Height – LED Control4 – LED Selection – Lighted Coverage – Voltage – Finish – Options BRM830 BRM311 Dome top head only BRM833 Dome top with natrual concrete base BRM833B Dome top with beige concrete base BRM33G Dome top with grey concrete base BRM834 Bevel top with cast aluminum base BRM8351 Bevel top head only BRM837 Bevel top with natural concrete base BRM837B Bevel top with beige concrete base BRM837G Bevel top with grey concrete base 362 36" 113 11" MR Motion Response -LEDs stay on low level (8W) when no motion is present and increase to full light output (41W) when motion detected. CW 6500K, 75 CRI NW 4500K, 75 CRI Solid Colors LA5 Amber LR5 Red LG5 Green LB5 Blue 180 180° lighted louvers (provides reduced backside light) 3476 UNIV BLP Black Paint WP White Paint BRP Bronze Paint NP Natural Aluminum Paint OC Optional Color Specify optional color or RAL. ex: OC-LGP or OC-RAL7024. SC Special Color Specify. Must supply color chip. Requires factory quote. SPR Surge Protection for 120-277V input meeting ANSI C62.41.2 SPRH Surge Protection for 347V input meeting ANSI C62.41.2 Dome top with cast aluminum base 42 42" CWL Constant Wattage Full Light Output -full light output only (41W). No motion sensor included. WW 3000K, 75 CRI 360 360° lighted louvers (120-277V) ADVISE FINISH 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀵􀀰􀀛􀀖􀀓􀀐􀀗􀀕􀀐􀀦􀀺􀀯􀀐􀀺􀀺􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀐􀀸􀀱􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀧 LED_bollard_BRM830 _837 11/15 page 2 of 3 BRM830/831/833/834/835/837 LED bollard Dome or bevel top louver Dimensions 3. LED Power Supply locations shown are for Motion Response (MR) luminaires only. CWL luminaires feature the LED Power Supply in the bollard head. 4 3/4" Bolt Circle (12.07 cm) Stub-up Projection 3" Max. (7.32 cm) Bolt Projection 1 1/2" ± 1/4" (3.71 cm ± .64 cm) 3" Conduit Opening (7.62 cm) 17" (43.18 cm) BRM830 /BRM834 BRM831 /BRM835 BRM833 /BRM837 Grade 3/8" X 8" X 1 1/2" Anchor Bolts (.953 cm x 20.32 cm x 3.81 cm) 9 1/2" Bolt Circle (24.13 cm) 8" Concrete Base (20.32 cm) (20.32 cm) 11" (27.94 cm) LED Bollard Motion Sensor and LED Driver Modular Louvers Cast Top 42" (106.68 cm) or 36" (91.44 cm) 8" Auxilliary Transformer (347V Bollards only) NOTE: Factory supplied template must be used when setting anchor bolts. Philips Gardco will not honor any claim for incorrect anchorage placement from failure to use factory supplied templates. BRM830 /BRM834 BRM833 /BRM837 LED Power Supply -MR Units Only3 LED Power Supply -MR Units Only3 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀵􀀰􀀛􀀖􀀓􀀐􀀗􀀕􀀐􀀦􀀺􀀯􀀐􀀺􀀺􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀐􀀸􀀱􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀧 LED_bollard_BRM830 _837 11/15 page 3 of 3 BRM830/831/833/834/835/837 LED bollard Dome or bevel top louver Specifications Upper Housing Diecast aluminum dome top secures to one-piece louvered casting with three (3) concealed tamper resistant screws. Lower Housing BRM830 /BRM834: Luminaire features a cylindrical .125" (.318 cm) wall 6063-T5 extruded aluminum base housing. Bottom section has a welded-in cast ring for attachment to base assembly with four (4) hex head set screws. BRM831 /BRM835: Louver head assembly is affixed to ballast mounting bracket which is suitable for insertion into architectural elements (by others). BRM 833 /BRM837: Luminaire includes a pre-cast concrete base constructed with steel molds and wire reinforcing. Base is acid-etched to provide a smooth textured aggregate finish. LED Performance Optical System Philips Gardco LED Bollards feature the advanced Gardco stacked louver LED technology, assuring maxmimized light output. Each individual louver is replaceable if needed or desired. Anchorage BRM830 /BRM834: Base assembly consists of a cast aluminum platform and ballast mounting bracket. Assembly is secured and leveled to the mounting foundation with four (4) 3/8" X 8" x 1 1/2" (.953 cm x 20.32 cm x 3.81 cm) anchor bolts on a 4 3/4" (12.07 cm) bolt circle. BRM 831 /BRM835: Mounting plate is cast aluminum with slots to accept anchor bolts (by others) at 90° on a 6 1/4” (15.88 cm) diameter bolt circle. A 4 1/2" (11.43 cm) diameter opening is required to house LED Power Supply for Motion Response (MR) units. BRM833 /BRM837: Base assembly consists of four (4) galvanized steel base tabs fastened to pre-cast concrete base. Assembly is secured and leveled to the mounting foundation with four (4) 3/8" X 8" X 1 1/2" (.953 cm x 20.32 cm x 3.81 cm) anchor bolts on a 9 1/2" (24.13 cm) bolt circle. Base is designed for 5" (12.7 cm) direct burial. Electrical For CWL bollards, the LED power supply is located within the bollard head. For Motion Response (MR) bollards the LED power supply is located within the bollard shaft. Bollards accept from 120 Volts through 277 Volts, 50hz to 60 hz, input. Bollards with 347V input require and include a step-down transformer (placed within the bollard shaft) to provide proper input voltage to the LED power supply. The LED driver is located in the upper dome. LED power supplies and LED drivers are replaceable. LEDs provided as specified. Luminaires ordered with Motion Response include a microwave motion sensor. The motion sensor is completely and safely concealed within the LED Bollard head to avoid potential vandalism to the sensor. LEDs operate on Low Level (8 watts) when no motion is present. LEDs increase to full light output (41 watts) when motion is detected. Motion Response system permits adjustments for time on high level and motion sensitivity. Approximate Motion Sensor Detection Pattern: Bollard orientation is adjustable in 120° increments. Consult LED Bollard Motion Response installation instruction sheets for more detailed information concering bollard placement and sensor performance. Luminaire Finish Each luminaire receives a fade and abrasion resistant, electrostatically applied, thermally cured textured powdercoat finish Labels All luminaires bear UL or CUL (where applicable) Wet Location labels. Warranty 5 year limited warranty. See philips.com/luminaires for complete details and exclusions. © 2015 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved. Philips reserves the right to make changes in specifications and/or to discontinue any product at any time without notice or obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication. philips.com/luminaires Philips Lighting, North America Corporation 200 Franklin Square Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel. 855-486-2216 Philips Lighting Canada Ltd. 281 Hillmount Rd, Markham, ON, Canada L6C 2S3 Tel. 800-668-9008 PREDICTED LUMEN DEPRECIATION DATA4 Ambient Temperature °C Driver mA L70 Hours5 15 °C 350 112,000 25 °C 350 90,000 40 °C 350 65,000 4. Predicted performance derived from LED manufacturer’s data and engineering design estimates, based on IESNA LM-80 methodology. Actual experience may vary due to field application conditions. 5. L70 is the predicted time when LED performance depreciates to 70% of initial lumen output. 15' 4' PATHWAY DIRECTION 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS TYPE: QUANTITY: PROJECT: CATALOG NUMBER: FIXTURE WATTAGE VOLTAGE FINISH OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION MATERIALS Scirocco is made of corrosion resistant 356 aluminum alloy with a copper (CU) content of less than 0.1%. COB LED is assembled on a thick pad housing chamber designed with a heat sink pattern to optimize heat dissipation and luminaire efficacy. The power supply is enclosed in an isolated chamber allowing quick access for electrical maintenance without disturbing the optical chamber. COB LED is removable and replaceable for ease of maintenance or lighting upgrade. ELECTRICAL LED POWER SUPPLY Standard driver is 0-10V dimming-ready (dims to 10%) with: 120-277 multi-volt compatibility (50-60Hz), operating temperature range of -30ºC/-22ºF to 60ºC/140ºF, output over voltage protection, output over current protection and output short circuit protection with auto-recovery. LED Type II, III, IV or V light distribution via high performance optical lenses. Standard 4000K/80CRI. Optional 3500K and 5000K. LIFE 125,000hrs (L70B50) based on LM-80 report for lumen maintenance. FINISH Five-stage preparation process including preheating of cast aluminum parts for air pocket extraction, and an environmentally friendly alloy sealant. Polyester powder coating is applied through an electrostatic process and oven cured for long term finish. MOUNTING Maximum weight: 31lbs (14.1kg) Scirocco is a modular luminaire concept offering a selection of mounting arrangements for various architectural requirements. Pole, wall or suspended attachments are offered with high quality components to meet multiple installation conditions. CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Tested to UL1598 and CSA22.2 #250. ETL listed for wet location. Photometric testing performed by an independent laboratory in accordance with IES LM-79-08 standards at 25ºC/77ºF. Lumen depreciation in accordance with IESNA LM80 standards. Rated IP65. Full cutoff luminaire 16.5” (424) 18” (457) EPA: 0.68 Mar 2016 Rev 0 1 SR135-APC 1-Cast aluminum driver housing. 2-Housing/shade assembly hinge mechanism. 3-Sealed and isolated LED compartment. 4-Cast aluminum shade. 5-LED optical control silicone lenses. 6-Hinged cast aluminum lens frame. 143256 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED ADVISE FINISH 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 2 ELECTRICAL MOUNTING ACCESSORIES ACA Pole mount attachment with 45º support ACW Wall mount attachment with 45º support APA Pole mount shepherd arm attachment APC Pole mount straight arm attachment APS Post top shepherd arm attachment CAT2 Catenary suspension attachment W Wall mount shepherd arm attachment T Wall mount straight arm attachment STM 36” Field-cuttable stem with 45º swivel (other lengths available, please specify) SPG Silver braided power cord with adjustable suspension cable. 36” in length (other lengths on request) SC Safety cable extends 18” over mounting plate (with stem mounting only) SSC Stabilizer cables FS Fuse2 PH Photocell2 SP Surge protector 10KV Alternate CCT ºK LED K2A Amber LED for turtle sensitive areas. Wavelengths: 584.5 nm to 597 nm K35 3500K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 0.98) K5 5000K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 1.01) OPTIONS NOTES 1-If no voltage is specified, luminaires are factory prewired by default for 120V. For other voltages, please specify with catalog number, or consult factory. 2-Fuse and photocell options are normally installed with poles when specified with Luminis luminaires. (Except for other types of mounting.) Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S. formatted download data. Refer to page 5 for additional information. 120V 277V Optional 347V 480V MODEL# LED LIGHT SELECTION (4000K/80CRI) VOLTAGE 1 FINISH SR135 LUMINAIRE SELECTION NOTE: Above wattage values are based on 277V, tested at 25ºC/77ºF ambient temperature. Wattage may vary by approx. +/-10% for other voltages or changes in ambient temperature. Lumens output will will remain constant. INPUT DELIVERED WATTS LUMENS MODEL 18W 2619 SR135-L1W18r0-R2 34W 4170 SR135-L1W30r1-R2 69W 7994 SR135-L2W30r1-R2 18W 2760 SR135-L1W18r0-R3 38W 4395 SR135-L1W30r1-R3 76W 8697 SR135-L2W30r1-R3 18W 2822 SR135-L1W18r0-R4 38W 4493 SR135-L1W30r1-R4 75W 8482 SR135-L2W30r1-R4 18W 2665 SR135-L1W18r0-R5 36W 4243 SR135-L1W30r1-R5 69W 7937 SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Type III Type IV Type V Type II STANDARD COLORS WHT Snow white BKT Jet black BZT Bronze MST Matte silver GRT Titanium gray DGT Gun metal CHT Champagne SGT Steel Gray OPTIONAL COLORS CS Custom color RAL RAL# color (Refer to color chart) 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 3 PAA Pole series PST Pole series Ø 4” Ø 5” Ø 4” Tapered Ø 4” Height Pole PAA410 PAA510 PST10 -------PSB10 10 Ft. (3 M) PAA412 PAA512 PST12 -------PSB12 12 Ft. (3,6 M) PAA414 PAA514 PST14 -------PSB14 14 Ft. (4,2 M) PAA416 PAA516 PST16 PTA16 PSB16 16 Ft. (4,8 M) PAA418 PAA518 -------PTA18 PSB18 18 Ft. (5,5 M) PAA420 PAA520 -------PTA20 PSB20 20 Ft. (6,0 M) ---------------------PTA25 -------25 Ft. (7,6 M) For additional pole details, please refer to separate pole specification sheet. Ø 4”= 100mm Ø5”= 127mm MATCHING POLE SELECTION 16” (406) 28” 14” (711) (355) 10.75” (273) 22.5” (572) 4.25” (108) Power feed29” (737) 30” (762) 17.75” (451) ACA 1 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm pole mounting adaptor designed to fit with 4 to 5” dia. poles. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. (EPA: 0.7) APS 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum post top mount, with a cast aluminum tenon to fit with a 3 3/4” I.D. pole. (EPA: 0.15) APA 1 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum side pole mount. (EPA: 0.15) NOTE 1: PST Pole with ACA and APA attachments require a 30” (762) tenon extension over pole nominal height. Factory installed. Power feed POLE MOUNT PTA Pole series POLES PSB Pole series APC 1” X 3” extruded aluminum side pole mounting straight adaptor (EPA: 0.12) 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 4 18.25” (463) 14.5” (368) 14” (356) 13.5” (343) 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 27” (686) Power feed T1” X 3” extruded aluminum wall mounting straight adaptor with cast aluminum cover and galvanized steel mounting plate. 4.625” (118) 3” (76) 17.75” (451) Power feed WALL MOUNT CATENARY SUSPENSION CEILING PENDANT MOUNT ACW 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm wall mounting adaptor with cast aluminum covers and galvanized steel mounting plates. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. CAT2 Cast aluminum catenary junction box with (2) 1/2” sealed connectors for power cable. Ready to accept 1/4” stainless steel suspension cable. (Structural design, power cable, stainless steel catenary cable, cable fittings, and fittings for mounting to support structure provided by others.) STM 36” lg. (914) stem with 45º swivel ceiling mount Ø 5/8” (16) aluminum suspension stem. Luminaire top swivel adaptor allows to cut stem to length on site. (Mounts over a standard 4” octagonal box with 3 1/2” C/C holes). SPG 4/18 Silver braided power cable, with stainless steel adjustable cable. Standard 36” lg. (914). Other lengths available on request. SSC Set of three stabilizer cables W1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum arm wall mount, with a cast aluminum wall cover and galvanized steel mounting plate. Mounting Mounting Mounting 36” (915) STM SPG STEM SSC 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 11.85” (301) 19.84” (504) Catenary junction box 1/4” dia aircraft cable Power cable in 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS Mar 2016 Rev 0 5 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED TYPICAL PHOTOMETRY SUMMARY Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S formatted download data. All published photometric data are executed and certified by an independent testing laboratory. TYPE II SR135-L1W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 4170 Lms Total Input Watts: 34.33W Efficacy: 121.47 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2312 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 7994 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.66W Efficacy: 116.43 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 5935 @77.577.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE III SR135-L1W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 4395 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.3W Efficacy: 114.75 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2718 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 8697 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.59W Efficacy: 115.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4515 @90ºH/60ºV TYPE IV SR135-L1W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 4493 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.25W Efficacy: 117.46 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2740 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 8482 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.21W Efficacy: 112.78 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4829 @57.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE V SR135-L1W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 4243 Lms Total Input Watts: 35.71W Efficacy: 118.82 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1684 @67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 7937 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.67W Efficacy: 115.58 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 3221 @65ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R2 Total Lumens: 2619 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 141.57 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1452 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R3 Total Lumens: 2760 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 149.19 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1707 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R4 Total Lumens: 2822 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 152.54 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1720 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R5 Total Lumens: 2665 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 144.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1057 @180ºH/67.5ºV 1452 1089 726 363 1707 1280 853 427 1721 1291 860 430 1058 793 528 264 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀷 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔􀀤 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS TYPE: QUANTITY: PROJECT: CATALOG NUMBER: FIXTURE WATTAGE VOLTAGE FINISH OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION MATERIALS Scirocco is made of corrosion resistant 356 aluminum alloy with a copper (CU) content of less than 0.1%. COB LED is assembled on a thick pad housing chamber designed with a heat sink pattern to optimize heat dissipation and luminaire efficacy. The power supply is enclosed in an isolated chamber allowing quick access for electrical maintenance without disturbing the optical chamber. COB LED is removable and replaceable for ease of maintenance or lighting upgrade. ELECTRICAL LED POWER SUPPLY Standard driver is 0-10V dimming-ready (dims to 10%) with: 120-277 multi-volt compatibility (50-60Hz), operating temperature range of -30ºC/-22ºF to 60ºC/140ºF, output over voltage protection, output over current protection and output short circuit protection with auto-recovery. LED Type II, III, IV or V light distribution via high performance optical lenses. Standard 4000K/80CRI. Optional 3500K and 5000K. LIFE 125,000hrs (L70B50) based on LM-80 report for lumen maintenance. FINISH Five-stage preparation process including preheating of cast aluminum parts for air pocket extraction, and an environmentally friendly alloy sealant. Polyester powder coating is applied through an electrostatic process and oven cured for long term finish. MOUNTING Maximum weight: 31lbs (14.1kg) Scirocco is a modular luminaire concept offering a selection of mounting arrangements for various architectural requirements. Pole, wall or suspended attachments are offered with high quality components to meet multiple installation conditions. CERTIFICATION Tested to UL1598 and CSA22.2 #250. ETL listed for wet location. Photometric testing performed by an independent laboratory in accordance with IES LM-79-08 standards at 25ºC/77ºF. Lumen depreciation in accordance with IESNA LM80 standards. Rated IP65. Full cutoff luminaire 16.5” (424) 18” (457) EPA: 0.68 Mar 2016 Rev 0 1 SR135-APC 1-Cast aluminum driver housing. 2-Housing/shade assembly hinge mechanism. 3-Sealed and isolated LED compartment. 4-Cast aluminum shade. 5-LED optical control silicone lenses. 6-Hinged cast aluminum lens frame. 143256 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED ADVISE FINISH 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀷 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔􀀤 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 2 ELECTRICAL MOUNTING ACCESSORIES ACA Pole mount attachment with 45º support ACW Wall mount attachment with 45º support APA Pole mount shepherd arm attachment APC Pole mount straight arm attachment APS Post top shepherd arm attachment CAT2 Catenary suspension attachment W Wall mount shepherd arm attachment T Wall mount straight arm attachment STM 36” Field-cuttable stem with 45º swivel (other lengths available, please specify) SPG Silver braided power cord with adjustable suspension cable. 36” in length (other lengths on request) SC Safety cable extends 18” over mounting plate (with stem mounting only) SSC Stabilizer cables FS Fuse2 PH Photocell2 SP Surge protector 10KV Alternate CCT ºK LED K2A Amber LED for turtle sensitive areas. Wavelengths: 584.5 nm to 597 nm K35 3500K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 0.98) K5 5000K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 1.01) OPTIONS NOTES 1-If no voltage is specified, luminaires are factory prewired by default for 120V. For other voltages, please specify with catalog number, or consult factory. 2-Fuse and photocell options are normally installed with poles when specified with Luminis luminaires. (Except for other types of mounting.) Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S. formatted download data. Refer to page 5 for additional information. 120V 277V Optional 347V 480V MODEL# LED LIGHT SELECTION (4000K/80CRI) VOLTAGE 1 FINISH SR135 LUMINAIRE SELECTION NOTE: Above wattage values are based on 277V, tested at 25ºC/77ºF ambient temperature. Wattage may vary by approx. +/-10% for other voltages or changes in ambient temperature. Lumens output will remain constant. INPUT DELIVERED WATTS LUMENS MODEL 18W 2619 SR135-L1W18r0-R2 34W 4170 SR135-L1W30r1-R2 69W 7994 SR135-L2W30r1-R2 18W 2760 SR135-L1W18r0-R3 38W 4395 SR135-L1W30r1-R3 76W 8697 SR135-L2W30r1-R3 18W 2822 SR135-L1W18r0-R4 38W 4493 SR135-L1W30r1-R4 75W 8482 SR135-L2W30r1-R4 18W 2665 SR135-L1W18r0-R5 36W 4243 SR135-L1W30r1-R5 69W 7937 SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Type III Type IV Type V Type II STANDARD COLORS WHT Snow white BKT Jet black BZT Bronze MST Matte silver GRT Titanium gray DGT Gun metal CHT Champagne SGT Steel Gray OPTIONAL COLORS CS Custom color RAL RAL# color (Refer to color chart) 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀷 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔􀀤 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 3 PAA Pole series PSB Pole series PST Pole series Ø 4” Ø 5” Ø 4” Tapered Ø 4” Height Pole PAA410 PAA510 PST10 -------PSB10 10 Ft. (3 M) PAA412 PAA512 PST12 -------PSB12 12 Ft. (3,6 M) PAA414 PAA514 PST14 -------PSB14 14 Ft. (4,2 M) PAA416 PAA516 PST16 PTA16 PSB16 16 Ft. (4,8 M) PAA418 PAA518 -------PTA18 PSB18 18 Ft. (5,5 M) PAA420 PAA520 -------PTA20 PSB20 20 Ft. (6,0 M) ---------------------PTA25 -------25 Ft. (7,6 M) For additional pole details, please refer to separate pole specification sheet. Ø 4”= 100mm Ø5”= 127mm MATCHING POLE SELECTION 16” (406) 28” 14” (711) (355) 10.75” (273) 22.5” (572) 4.25” (108) Power feed29” (737) 30” (762) 17.75” (451) ACA 1 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm pole mounting adaptor designed to fit with 4 to 5” dia. poles. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. (EPA: 0.7) APC 1” X 3” extruded aluminum side pole mounting straight adaptor (EPA: 0.12) APS 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum post top mount, with a cast aluminum tenon to fit with a 3 3/4” I.D. pole. (EPA: 0.15) APA 1 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum side pole mount. (EPA: 0.15) NOTE 1: PST Pole with ACA and APA attachments require a 30” (762) tenon extension over pole nominal height. Factory installed. Power feed POLE MOUNT PTA Pole series POLES 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀷 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔􀀤 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 4 18.25” (463) 14.5” (368) 14” (356) 13.5” (343) 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 27” (686) Power feed T1” X 3” extruded aluminum wall mounting straight adaptor with cast aluminum cover and 4.625” (118) 3” (76) 17.75” (451) Power feed WALL MOUNT CATENARY SUSPENSION CEILING PENDANT MOUNT ACW 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm wall mounting adaptor with cast aluminum covers and galvanized steel mounting plates. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. CAT2 Cast aluminum catenary junction box with (2) 1/2” sealed connectors for power cable. Ready to accept 1/4” stainless stainless steel suspension cable. (Structural design, power cable, stainless steel catenary cable, cable fittings, and fittings for mounting to support structure provided by others.) STM 36” lg. (914) stem with 45º swivel ceiling mount Ø 5/8” (16) aluminum suspension stem. Luminaire top swivel adaptor allows to cut stem to length on site. (Mounts over a standard 4” octagonal box with 3 1/2” C/C holes). SPG 4/18 Silver braided power cable, with stainless steel adjustable cable. Standard 36” lg. (914). Other lengths available on request. SSC Set of three stabilizer cables W1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum arm wall mount, with a cast aluminum wall cover and galvanized steel mounting plate. Mounting Mounting Mounting 36” (915) STM SPG STEM SSC 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 11.85” (301) 19.84” (504) Catenary junction box 1/4” dia aircraft cable Power cable in galvanized steel mounting plate. 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀔􀀛􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀷 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀔􀀤 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS Mar 2016 Rev 0 5 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED TYPICAL PHOTOMETRY SUMMARY Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S formatted download data. All published photometric data are executed and certified by an independent testing laboratory. TYPE II SR135-L1W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 4170 Lms Total Input Watts: 34.33W Efficacy: 121.47 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2312 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 7994 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.66W Efficacy: 116.43 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 5935 @77.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE III SR135-L1W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 4395 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.3W Efficacy: 114.75 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2718 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 8697 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.59W Efficacy: 115.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4515 @90ºH/60ºV TYPE IV SR135-L1W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 4493 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.25W Efficacy: 117.46 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2740 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 8482 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.21W Efficacy: 112.78 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4829 @57.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE V SR135-L1W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 4243 Lms Total Input Watts: 35.71W Efficacy: 118.82 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1684 @67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 7937 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.67W Efficacy: 115.58 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 3221 @65ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R2 Total Lumens: 2619 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 141.57 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1452 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R3 Total Lumens: 2760 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 149.19 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1707 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R4 Total Lumens: 2822 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 152.54 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1720 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R5 Total Lumens: 2665 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 144.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1057 @180ºH/67.5ºV 1452 1089 726 363 1707 1280 853 427 1721 1291 860 430 1058 793 528 264 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀖􀀓􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀖 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS TYPE: QUANTITY: PROJECT: CATALOG NUMBER: FIXTURE WATTAGE VOLTAGE FINISH OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION MATERIALS Scirocco is made of corrosion resistant 356 aluminum alloy with a copper (CU) content of less than 0.1%. COB LED is assembled on a thick pad housing chamber designed with a heat sink pattern to optimize heat dissipation and luminaire efficacy. The power supply is enclosed in an isolated chamber allowing quick access for electrical maintenance without disturbing the optical chamber. COB LED is removable and replaceable for ease of maintenance or lighting upgrade. ELECTRICAL LED POWER SUPPLY Standard driver is 0-10V dimming-ready (dims to 10%) with: 120-277 multi-volt compatibility (50-60Hz), operating temperature range of -30ºC/-22ºF to 60ºC/140ºF, output over voltage protection, output over current protection and output short circuit protection with auto-recovery. LED Type II, III, IV or V light distribution via high performance optical lenses. Standard 4000K/80CRI. Optional 3500K and 5000K. LIFE 125,000hrs (L70B50) based on LM-80 report for lumen maintenance. FINISH Five-stage preparation process including preheating of cast aluminum parts for air pocket extraction, and an environmentally friendly alloy sealant. Polyester powder coating is applied through an electrostatic process and oven cured for long term finish. MOUNTING Maximum weight: 31lbs (14.1kg) Scirocco is a modular luminaire concept offering a selection of mounting arrangements for various architectural requirements. Pole, wall or suspended attachments are offered with high quality components to meet multiple installation conditions. CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION Tested to UL1598 and CSA22.2 #250. ETL listed for wet location. Photometric testing performed by an independent laboratory in accordance with IES LM-79-08 standards at 25ºC/77ºF. Lumen depreciation in accordance with IESNA LM80 standards. Rated IP65. Full cutoff luminaire 16.5” (424) 18” (457) EPA: 0.68 Mar 2016 Rev 0 1 SR135-APC 1-Cast aluminum driver housing. 2-Housing/shade assembly hinge mechanism. 3-Sealed and isolated LED compartment. 4-Cast aluminum shade. 5-LED optical control silicone lenses. 6-Hinged cast aluminum lens frame. 143256 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED ADVISE FINISH 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀖􀀓􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀖 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 2 ELECTRICAL MOUNTING ACCESSORIES ACA Pole mount attachment with 45º support ACW Wall mount attachment with 45º support APA Pole mount shepherd arm attachment APC Pole mount straight arm attachment APS Post top shepherd arm attachment CAT2 Catenary suspension attachment W Wall mount shepherd arm attachment T Wall mount straight arm attachment STM 36” Field-cuttable stem with 45º swivel (other lengths available, please specify) SPG Silver braided power cord with adjustable suspension cable. 36” in length (other lengths on request) SC Safety cable extends 18” over mounting plate (with stem mounting only) SSC Stabilizer cables FS Fuse2 PH Photocell2 SP Surge protector 10KV Alternate CCT ºK LED K2A Amber LED for turtle sensitive areas. Wavelengths: 584.5 nm to 597 nm K35 3500K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 0.98) K5 5000K CCT 80 CRI (Multiplier 1.01) OPTIONS NOTES 1-If no voltage is specified, luminaires are factory prewired by default for 120V. For other voltages, please specify with catalog number, or consult factory. 2-Fuse and photocell options are normally installed with poles when specified with Luminis luminaires. (Except for other types of mounting.) Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S. formatted download data. Refer to page 5 for additional information. 120V 277V Optional 347V 480V MODEL# LED LIGHT SELECTION (4000K/80CRI) VOLTAGE 1 FINISH SR135 LUMINAIRE SELECTION NOTE: Above wattage values are based on 277V, tested at 25ºC/77ºF ambient temperature. Wattage may vary by approx. +/-10% for other voltages or changes in ambient temperature. Lumens output will will remain constant. INPUT DELIVERED WATTS LUMENS MODEL 18W 2619 SR135-L1W18r0-R2 34W 4170 SR135-L1W30r1-R2 69W 7994 SR135-L2W30r1-R2 18W 2760 SR135-L1W18r0-R3 38W 4395 SR135-L1W30r1-R3 76W 8697 SR135-L2W30r1-R3 18W 2822 SR135-L1W18r0-R4 38W 4493 SR135-L1W30r1-R4 75W 8482 SR135-L2W30r1-R4 18W 2665 SR135-L1W18r0-R5 36W 4243 SR135-L1W30r1-R5 69W 7937 SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Type III Type IV Type V Type II STANDARD COLORS WHT Snow white BKT Jet black BZT Bronze MST Matte silver GRT Titanium gray DGT Gun metal CHT Champagne SGT Steel Gray OPTIONAL COLORS CS Custom color RAL RAL# color (Refer to color chart) 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀖􀀓􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀖 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 3 PAA Pole series PST Pole series Ø 4” Ø 5” Ø 4” Tapered Ø 4” Height Pole PAA410 PAA510 PST10 -------PSB10 10 Ft. (3 M) PAA412 PAA512 PST12 -------PSB12 12 Ft. (3,6 M) PAA414 PAA514 PST14 -------PSB14 14 Ft. (4,2 M) PAA416 PAA516 PST16 PTA16 PSB16 16 Ft. (4,8 M) PAA418 PAA518 -------PTA18 PSB18 18 Ft. (5,5 M) PAA420 PAA520 -------PTA20 PSB20 20 Ft. (6,0 M) ---------------------PTA25 -------25 Ft. (7,6 M) For additional pole details, please refer to separate pole specification sheet. Ø 4”= 100mm Ø5”= 127mm MATCHING POLE SELECTION 16” (406) 28” 14” (711) (355) 10.75” (273) 22.5” (572) 4.25” (108) Power feed29” (737) 30” (762) 17.75” (451) ACA 1 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm pole mounting adaptor designed to fit with 4 to 5” dia. poles. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. (EPA: 0.7) APS 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum post top mount, with a cast aluminum tenon to fit with a 3 3/4” I.D. pole. (EPA: 0.15) APA 1 1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum side pole mount. (EPA: 0.15) NOTE 1: PST Pole with ACA and APA attachments require a 30” (762) tenon extension over pole nominal height. Factory installed. Power feed POLE MOUNT PTA Pole series POLES APC 1” X 3” extruded aluminum side pole mounting straight adaptor (EPA: 0.12) PSB Pole series 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀖􀀓􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀖 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED Mar 2016 Rev 0 4 18.25” (463) 14.5” (368) 14” (356) 13.5” (343) 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 27” (686) Power feed T1” X 3” extruded aluminum wall mounting straight adaptor with cast aluminum cover and galvanized steel mounting plate. 4.625” (118) 3” (76) 17.75” (451) Power feed WALL MOUNT CATENARY SUSPENSION CEILING PENDANT MOUNT ACW 1” X 3” extruded aluminum extended arm wall mounting adaptor with cast aluminum covers and galvanized steel mounting plates. 1/2” dia. X 45º standard natural stainless steel rod support. CAT2 Cast aluminum catenary junction box with (2) 1/2” sealed connectors for power cable. Ready to accept 1/4” stainless steel suspension cable. (Structural design, power cable, stainless steel catenary cable, cable fittings, and fittings for mounting to support structure provided by others.) STM 36” lg. (914) stem with 45º swivel ceiling mount Ø 5/8” (16) aluminum suspension stem. Luminaire top swivel adaptor allows to cut stem to length on site. (Mounts over a standard 4” octagonal box with 3 1/2” C/C holes). SPG 4/18 Silver braided power cable, with stainless steel adjustable cable. Standard 36” lg. (914). Other lengths available on request. SSC Set of three stabilizer cables W1 5/8” Dia. shepherd aluminum arm wall mount, with a cast aluminum wall cover and galvanized steel mounting plate. Mounting Mounting Mounting 36” (915) STM SPG STEM SSC 3” (76) 4.625” (118) Power feed 11.85” (301) 19.84” (504) Catenary junction box 1/4” dia aircraft cable Power cable in 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀶􀀵􀀔􀀖􀀘􀀐􀀯􀀔􀀺􀀖􀀓􀁕􀀓􀀐􀀵􀀕􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀓􀀹􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀳􀀦􀀃􀀒􀀃􀀳􀀶􀀥􀀛􀀊 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀨􀀖 LUMINIS.COM Luminaires may be altered for design improvement or discontinued without prior notice. Toll free: 866.586.4647 Fax: 514.683.8872 260 Labrosse, Pointe-Claire (QC) Canada H9R 5L5 LUMINIS Mar 2016 Rev 0 5 SR135 SERIES SCIROCCO -LED TYPICAL PHOTOMETRY SUMMARY Please visit our web site www.luminis.com for complete I.E.S formatted download data. All published photometric data are executed and certified by an independent testing laboratory. TYPE II SR135-L1W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 4170 Lms Total Input Watts: 34.33W Efficacy: 121.47 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2312 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R2 Total Lumens: 7994 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.66W Efficacy: 116.43 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 5935 @77.577.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE III SR135-L1W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 4395 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.3W Efficacy: 114.75 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2718 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R3 Total Lumens: 8697 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.59W Efficacy: 115.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G3 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4515 @90ºH/60ºV TYPE IV SR135-L1W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 4493 Lms Total Input Watts: 38.25W Efficacy: 117.46 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 2740 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R4 Total Lumens: 8482 Lms Total Input Watts: 75.21W Efficacy: 112.78 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U1-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 4829 @57.5ºH/67.5ºV TYPE V SR135-L1W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 4243 Lms Total Input Watts: 35.71W Efficacy: 118.82 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1684 @67.5ºV SR135-L2W30r1-R5 Total Lumens: 7937 Lms Total Input Watts: 68.67W Efficacy: 115.58 Lms/W BUG Rating: B3-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 3221 @65ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R2 Total Lumens: 2619 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 141.57 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G2 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1452 @85ºH/67.5ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R3 Total Lumens: 2760 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 149.19 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1707 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R4 Total Lumens: 2822 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 152.54 Lms/W BUG Rating: B1-U1-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1720 @65ºH/70ºV SR135-L1W18r0-R5 Total Lumens: 2665 Lms Total Input Watts: 18.5W Efficacy: 144.05 Lms/W BUG Rating: B2-U0-G1 Cutoff Class: Full Cutoff CCT/CRI: 4000K/80 Max Candela: 1057 @180ºH/67.5ºV 1452 1089 726 363 1707 1280 853 427 1721 1291 860 430 1058 793 528 264 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀧􀀶􀀐􀀯􀀨􀀧􀀐􀁈􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀜􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀤􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀶􀀯 􀀒􀀃 􀀷􀀵 􀀶􀀨􀀵􀀬􀀨􀀶 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀩 RELEASED 03-01-16 DRAWING NUMBER SUB000930 􀀗􀀓􀀗􀀕􀀜􀀃􀀥􀁕􀁌􀁆􀁎􀁜􀁄􀁕􀁇􀀃􀀧􀁕􀁌􀁙􀁈􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀰􀁄􀁇􀁈􀁕􀁄􀀏􀀃􀀦􀀤􀀃􀀜􀀖􀀙􀀖􀀙􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀸􀀶􀀤 􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀛􀀓􀀓􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀩􀀤􀀻 􀀃􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀜􀀓􀀓 􀁚􀁚􀁚􀀑􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐􀀃􀂇􀀃􀁌􀁑􀁉􀁒􀀣􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐 PROJECT: THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. 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CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC Material Blank -Aluminum B -Brass S -Stainless Steel Series DS -Delta Star™ Finish Lens Type Cap Style Example -DS -LED -e65 -SP -A7 -BZW -12 -11 -A -360SL Optics* 360SL -360SL™ Rotational Knuckle Mounting System DS A -45° B -90° D -45° less Weep Hole E -90° less Weep Hole ( Interior Use Only) ( Interior Use Only) Option Shielding11 -Honeycomb Baffle 12 -Soft Focus Lens 13 -Rectilinear Lens LED NSP -Narrow Spot (Red Indicator) SP -Spot (Green Indicator) MFL -Medium Flood (Yellow Indicator) WFL -Wide Flood (Blue Indicator) TYPE: CATALOG NUMBER: SOURCE: NOTES: LED Type B-K LIGHTING DELTA STAR™ Adjust-e-Lume® Output Intensity (Choose factory setting) A9 (Standard), A8, A7, A6, A5, A4, A3, A2, A1 SourceLED -‘e’ Technology with Integral Dimming Driver (25W min. load when dimmed) Designed for use with remote 12VAC BKSSL® transformers. Requires magnetic Low Voltage dimmer TECHNOLOGY with e64 -7WLED/2.7K e65 -7WLED/3K e66 -7WLED/4K e74 -7WLED/Amber DRIVER DATA Input Volts InRush Current Operating Current Dimmable Operation Ambient Temperature 12VAC/DC 50/60Hz <250mA (non-dimmed) 700mA Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmer -22°F-194°F (-30°C -90°C) *OPTICAL DATA Beam Type Angle e66 CBCP Visual Indicator Narrow Spot 13° 6889 Red Dot Spot 15° 5225 Green Dot Medium Flood 23° 1984 Yellow Dot Wide Flood 31° 1300 Blue Dot LM79 DATA BK No. CCT (Typ.) Input Watts (Typ.) CRI (Typ.) e64 2700K 7.0 80 e65 3000K 7.0 80 e66 4000K 7.0 80 e74 Amber (590nm) 7.0 ~ L70 DATA Minimum Rated Life (hrs.) 70% of initial lumens(L70) 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 Powder Coat Color Satin Wrinkle Bronze BZP BZW Black BLP BLW White (Gloss) WHP WHW Aluminum SAP — Verde — VER Aluminum Finish Machined MAC Polished POL MitiqueTM MIT Machined MAC Polished POL Brushed BRU Interior use only. Brass Finish Stainless Finish Premium Finish ABP Antique Brass Powder CMG Cascade Mountain Granite RMG Rocky Mountain Granite AMG Aleutian Mountain Granite CRI Cracked Ice SDS Sonoran Desert Sandstone AQW Antique White CRM Cream SMG Sierra Mountain Granite BCM Black Chrome HUG Hunter Green TXF Textured Forest BGE Beige MDS Mojave Desert Sandstone WCP Weathered Copper BPP Brown Patina Powder NBP Natural Brass Powder WIR Weathered Iron Iron CAP Clear Anodized Powder OCP Old Copper Also available in RAL Finishes See submittal SUB-1439-00 y A ADVISE CONFIGURATION 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀧􀀶􀀐􀀯􀀨􀀧􀀐􀁈􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀜􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀤􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀶􀀯􀀃􀀒􀀃 􀀷􀀵􀀃􀀶􀀨􀀵􀀬􀀨􀀶 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀩 GreenSource Initiative™ Metal and packaging components are made from recycled materials. Manufactured using renewable solar energy, produced on site. Returnable to manufacturer at end of life to ensure cradle-to-cradle handling. Packaging contains no chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s). Use of this product may qualify for GreenSource efficacy and recycling rebate(s). Consult www. bklighting.com/greensource for program requirements. Materials Furnished in Copper-Free Aluminum (Type 6061-T6), Brass (Type 360) or Stainless Steel (Type 304). Body Fully machined from solid billet. Unibody design provides enclosed, water-proof wireway and integral heat sink for maximum component life. Integral knuckle for maximum mechanical strength. High temperature, silicone ‘O’ Ring provides water-tight seal. Knuckle Knuckle The LOCK™ (Locking ‘O’ Ring Compression Knuckle) is comprised of two components. The first is integral to the body and features an interior, machined taper. The second is machined from solid billet and features a second, reverse angle taper. The resultant mechanical taper-lock allows a full 180° vertical adjustment without the use of serrated teeth, which inherently limit aiming. High temperature, silicone ‘O’ Ring provides water-tight seal and compressive resistance to maintain fixture position. Design withstands 73 lb. static load prior to movement to ensure decades of optical alignment. ½” pipe thread for mounting. Optional 360SL™ additionally provides biaxial source control with 360° horizontal rotation in addition to vertical adjustment. Cap Fully machined. Accommodates [1] lens or louver media. Choose from 45° cutoff (‘A’ or ‘D’), or 1” deep bezel with 90° cutoff (‘B’ or ‘E’) cap styles. ‘A’ and ‘B’ caps include weep-hole for water and debris drainage. ‘D’ and ‘E’ caps exclude weephole and are are for interior use only. Lens Shock resistant, tempered, glass lens is factory adhered to fixture cap and provides hermetically sealed optical compartment. Specify soft focus (#12) or rectilinear (#13) lens. BKSSL® Integrated solid state system with ‘e’ technology is scalable for field upgrade. Modular design with electrical quick disconnects permit field maintenance. High power, forward throw source complies with ANSI C78.377 binning requirements. Exceeds ENERGY STAR® lumen maintenance requirements. LM-80 certified components. Integral, constant current driver. 12VAC/VDC input. 50/60Hz. Proprietary input control scheme achieves power factor correction and eliminates inrush current. Output, overvoltage, open-circuit, and short circuit protected. Inrush current limited to <250mA (non-dimming). Conforms to Safety Std. C22.2 No. 250.13-12. Line voltage dimmable via magnetic low voltage dimmer. For use with low voltage dimmer with dedicated neutral conductor. For purposes of dimming: Remote magnetic transformer with BKSSL® Power of ‘e’ technology loads should be loaded to 25% of the transformer VA (watts) rated value. Remote Transformer For use with 12VAC remote transformer or magnetic transformers only. B-K Lighting cannot guarantee performance with third party manufacturers’ transformers. Adjust-e-Lume® (Pat. Pending) Integral electronics allows dynamic lumen response at the individual fixture. Indexed (100% to 25% nom.) lumen output. Maintains output at desired level or may be changed as conditions require. Specify factory preset output intensity. Optics Interchangeable OPTIKIT™ modules permit field changes to optical distribution. Color-coded for easy reference: Narrow Spot (NSP) = Red. Spot (SP) = Green. Medium Flood (MFL) = Yellow. Wide Flood (WFL) = Blue. Wiring Teflon® coated, 18AWG, 600V, 250° C rated and certified to UL 1659 standard. Hardware Tamper-resistant, stainless steel hardware. LOCK™ aiming screw is additionally black oxide treated for additional corrosion resistance. Finish StarGuard®, our exclusive RoHs compliant, 15 stage chromate-free process cleans and conversion coats aluminum components prior to application of Class ‘A’ TGIC polyester powder coating. Brass components are available in powder coat or handcrafted metal finish. Stainless steel components are available in handcrafted metal finish. (Brushed finish for interior use only). Warranty 5 year limited warranty. Certification and Listing ITL tested to IESNA LM-79. UL Listed. Certified to CAN/CSA/ANSI Standards. RoHs compliant. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Suitable for use in wet locations. Suitable for installation within 4’ of the ground. IP66 Rated. Made in USA. ®Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont Corporation. ®Energy Star is a registered trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. (165mm) 6 1/2" (178mm) 7" 1 5/8" (41mm) 5/8" (16mm) (57mm) 2 1/4" Dia. (16mm) (57mm) 1 5/8"(121mm) (41mm) 4 3/4" 2 1/4" Dia. 5/8" 4 1/4" (108mm) Patent Pending Adjust-e-Lume® Patent Pending Adjust-e-Lume® RELEASED 03-01-16 16 DRAWING NUMBER SUB000930 􀀗􀀓􀀗􀀕􀀜􀀃􀀥􀁕􀁌􀁆􀁎􀁜􀁄􀁕􀁇􀀃􀀧􀁕􀁌􀁙􀁈􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀰􀁄􀁇􀁈􀁕􀁄􀀏􀀃􀀦􀀤 􀀃􀀜􀀖􀀙􀀖􀀙􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀸􀀶􀀤 􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀛􀀓􀀓􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀩􀀤􀀻􀀃􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀜􀀓􀀓 􀁚􀁚􀁚􀀑􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐􀀃􀂇􀀃􀁌􀁑􀁉􀁒􀀣􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐 “A/D” CAP PROJECT: TYPE: “B/E” CAP SPECIFICATIONS Horizontal Rotation (Optional 360SL™ Knuckle) 360 SL™ Mounting: Remote Transformers: Power Pipe™ Power Canopy™ Tree Strap™ Stems Canopies UPM™ TR Series Power Pipe ™ UPMRM™ Accessories (Configure separately) All dimensions indicated on this submittal are nominal. Contact Technical Sales if you require more stringent specifications. B-K LIGHTING DELTA STAR™ TECHNOLOGY with 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀧􀀶􀀐􀀯􀀨􀀧􀀐􀁈􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀜􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀤􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀶􀀯 􀀒􀀃 􀀷􀀵 􀀶􀀨􀀵􀀬􀀨􀀶 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀩 B-K LIGHTING 􀀕􀀑􀀕􀀓􀀚􀀁􀀣􀁓􀁊􀁄􀁌􀁚􀁂􀁓􀁅􀀁􀀥􀁓􀁊􀁗􀁆􀀁􀁴􀀁􀀮􀁂􀁅􀁆􀁓􀁂􀀍􀀁􀀤􀁂􀁍􀁊􀁇􀁐􀁓􀁏􀁊􀁂􀀁􀀚􀀔􀀗􀀔􀀗􀀁􀁴􀀁􀀖􀀖􀀚􀀏􀀕􀀔􀀙􀀏􀀖􀀙􀀑􀀑 􀁘􀁘􀁘􀀏􀁃􀁌􀁍􀁊􀁈􀁉􀁕􀁊􀁏􀁈􀀏􀁄 􀁐􀁎 Wide Flood Distance from lamp 4K 3K 2.7K Medium Flood Distance from lamp 4K 3K 2.7K Spot Distance from lamp 4K 3K 2.7K Narrow Spot Distance from lamp 4K 3K 2.7K 14' 12' 10' 8' 6' 4' 2' 0' 2' 4' 6' 8' 10' 12' 14' 10' 8' 6' 4' 2' 0' 2' 4' 6' 8' 10' 8' 6' 4' 2' 0' 2' 4' 6' 8' 4' 2' 0' 2' 4' RED Narrow Spot (NSP) GREEN Spot (SP) YELLOW Medium Flood (MFL) BLUE Wide Flood (WFL) Set adjust-e-lume® Dial to desired output Select OptiKit™ for desired distribution Note: If using No. 11 honeycomb baffle multiply footcandle values by .80 Note: If using No. 11 honeycomb baffle multiply footcandle values by .80 Note: If using No. 11 11 honeycomb baffle multiply footcandle values by .80 Note: If using No. 11 honeycomb baffle multiply footcandle values by .80 20' 16' 12' 8' 4' 17.2 26.9 47.8 107.6 430.6 15.3 23.9 42.6 95.8 383.2 15.0 23.4 41.6 93.6 374.6 20' 16' 12' 8' 4' 13.1 20.4 36.3 81.6 326.6 11.6 18.2 32.3 72.7 290.6 11.4 17.8 31.6 71.0 284.1 20' 16' 12' 8' 4' 5.0 7.8 13.8 31.0 124.0 4.4 6.9 12.3 27.6 110.4 4.3 6.7 12.0 27.0 107.9 20' 16' 12' 8' 4' 3.3 5.1 9.0 20.3 81.3 2.9 4.5 8.0 18.1 72.3 2.8 4.4 7.9 17.7 70.7 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀧􀀶􀀐􀀯􀀨􀀧􀀐􀁈􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀜􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀤􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀶􀀯􀀃􀀒􀀃 􀀷􀀵􀀃􀀶􀀨􀀵􀀬􀀨􀀶 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀩 TR60 -60W Magnetic Transformer TR150 -150W Magnetic Transformer TR300 -300W Magnetic Transformer TR600 -600W Magnetic Transformer SUBMITTAL DATE 7-30-13 SUBMITTAL NUMBER TR-SERIES 􀀗􀀓􀀗􀀕􀀜􀀃􀀥􀁕􀁌􀁆􀁎􀁜􀁄􀁕􀁇􀀃􀀧􀁕􀁌􀁙􀁈􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀰􀁄􀁇􀁈􀁕􀁄􀀏􀀃􀀦􀀤􀀃􀀜􀀖􀀙􀀖􀀙􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀸􀀶􀀤 􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀛􀀓􀀓􀀃􀂇􀀃􀀩􀀤􀀻􀀃􀀘􀀘􀀜􀀑􀀗􀀖􀀛􀀑􀀘􀀜􀀓􀀓 􀁚􀁚􀁚􀀑􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑 􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐􀀃􀂇􀀃􀁌􀁑􀁉􀁒􀀣􀁅􀁎􀁏􀁌􀁊􀁋􀁗􀁌􀁑􀁊􀀑􀁆􀁒􀁐 B-K LIGHTING THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. AND ITS RECEIPT OR POSSESSION DOES NOT CONVEY ANY RIGHTS TO REPRODUCE, DISCLOSE ITS CONTENTS, OR TO MANUFACTURE, USE OR SELL ANYTHING IT MAY DESCRIBE. REPRODUCTION, DISCLOSURE OR USE WITHOUT SPECIFIC WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF B-K LIGHTING, INC. IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN. Example TR150 -120 CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC Series TR SERIES Magnetic Transformer SPECIFICATIONS Housing Stainless steel, NEMA Outdoor 3R rated enclosure. [2] (TR60) or [3] (TR150-600) bottom entry 7/8" knockouts provide access to wiring compartment. Riveted, hinged cover opens vertically from bottom to top for service access. Transformer Fully encapsulated, Class B insulated, low voltage magnetic transformer. 120VAC or 277VAC input. 12VAC output (fully loaded). 0.6A (120VAC) or 0.3A (277VAC) maximum no load input current. Manual thermal reset. Secondary circuit breaker. Enclosure temperature <65° C when fully loaded (in 40° C ambient). For use with halogen and products. Fully dimmable utilizing magnetic low voltage dimmers. Consult fixture specification for dimming capability. Output Wiring See B-K Lighting Low Voltage Design Guide on reverse. Warranty Limited five year warranty. Certification and Listings Nema Type 3R Enclosure. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. UL Listed to ANSI/UL Standard 1012. DIMENSIONS TRANSFORMER DATA PROJECT: TYPE: CATALOG NUMBER: SOURCE: NOTES: Series Input Voltage Max. Load Circuit Breaker Weight Height A Depth B C D E F G H TR60 120V 60W 8A 3.7 lbs. 7-1/2" 2-15/16" 3" 3-7/64" 1-1/2" 1-1/16" 1-1/2" 3/4" TR150 120V 150W 25A 6 lbs. 8" 3-3/32" 4-3/32" 5-1/2” 4-1/8" 1-1/8" 1-5/16" 15/16" TR300 120V 300W 25A 7.13 lbs. 8" 3-3/32" 4-3/32" 5-1/2" 4-1/8" 1-1/8" 1-5/16" 15/16" TR600 120V 600W 25A 14.9 lbs. 9-13/32" 4-3/32" 4-19/32" 5-3/4" 4-5/8" 1-1/16" 1-1/2" 1-1/4" TR60 277V 60W 8A 3.7 lbs. 7-1/2" 2-15/16" 3" 3-7/64" 1-1/2" 1-1/16" 1-1/2" 3/4" TR150 277V 150W 25A 6 lbs. 8" 3-3/32" 4-3/32" 5-1/2” 4-1/8" 1-1/8" 1-5/16" 15/16" TR300 277V 300W 25A 7.13 lbs. 8" 3-3/32" 4-3/32" 5-1/2” 4-1/8" 1-1/8" 1-5/16" 15/16" TR600 277V 600W 25A 14.9 lbs. 9-13/32" 4-3/32" 4-19/32" 5-3/4" 4-5/8" 1-1/16" 1-1/2" 1-1/4 120 -120 Volt 277 -277 volt Input Voltage All dimensions indicated on this submittal are nominal. Contact Technical Sales if you require more stringent specifications. F DE C B A (2) 7/8" Dia. Knockouts (TR60) H G (3) 7/8" Dia. Knockouts (TR150-600) H G ADVISE SERIES & VOLTAGE 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀧􀀶􀀐􀀯􀀨􀀧􀀐􀁈􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀤􀀜􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀔􀀕􀀐􀀤􀀐􀀖􀀙􀀓􀀶􀀯􀀃􀀒􀀃 􀀷􀀵􀀃􀀶􀀨􀀵􀀬􀀨􀀶 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀩 Low Voltage Guide EXAMPLE: EXAMPLE: Many B-K LIGHTING fixtures operate on 12 volts. Taking advantage of these energy-saving fixtures requires appropriate care in planning the electrical wiring system. To maintain expected lamp performance, we recommend the following procedures in sizing your low-voltage wiring system. SIZING OF LOW VOLTAGE WIRING 1. Locate and plot fixtures on plan. Choose the lighting equipment necessary to create the desired lighting effects. Mark lamp wattage for each fixture location. 2. Identify potential transformer locations. The ideal locations are those which provide for the shortest possible low voltage distances (inconspicuous areas, behind rocks, shrubbery, etc., within the landscape). UPM, Power Pipe™, Power Pipe II™, or, if available, transformers integral in in the fixture are good ways to hide the transformer and reduce voltage drop problems. 3. Add the total wattage for the proposed low voltage run. Measure the wire lengths from the transformer to the fixture locations. Find the distance to the “CENTER OF LOAD” of the low voltage run. CENTER = Distance from first to last fixture + Distance from transformer OF LOAD (2) Two to first fixture 4. Using the B-K LIGHTING Wire Selection Table, select the wattage column which applies. Look down the column stopping at a distance, in feet, that is equal or greater than the “CENTER OF LOAD” distance. Look across to find the proper wire size for your layout. Note: In the event of multiple runs from a given transformer, treat each run separately. The importance of the proper wire selection is demonstrated below. Both examples have the same total watts and identical overall lengths of wire run, yet require different wire sizes, or multiple wire runs, to operate within the 5% maximum voltage drop B-K LIGHTING criteria. WIRE SIZE TOTAL WATTAGE 12 20 24 35 40 50 60 70 80 100 105 120 140 150 160 200 250 12 178 106 89 60 53 42 35 30 26 21 20 17 15 13 — — — 10 283 169 141 96 85 67 56 48 42 33 32 28 24 22 19 17 13 8 450 269 225 154 135 107 90 77 67 54 51 45 38 36 31 27 21 6 715 428 357 245 214 171 143 122 107 85 81 71 61 57 49 42 34 CENTER OF LOAD WIRING DISTANCES IN FEET The Wire Selection Table provided is based on a maximum allowable voltage drop of 5%. Electrical designs which allow greater than 5% voltage drop, reduce rated light output beyond acceptable levels. 12-VOLT WIRE SELECTION TABLE TRANSFORMERS For areas which are far reaching from fixtures, running 120 volt power to each fixture location with individual transformers, such as TRSS75 or TRSS150, provides an excellent economic solution to voltage drop. These transformers can also be specified in the UPM, Power Pipe™, and Power Pipe II™ transformer housings. Note: Installations should be in accordance with the National Electric Code and applicable local codes. 10’ 30’ PM4RM PM4RM 5’ 25’ Total wattage: (20w x 4) + (2w x 3) = 86 watts CENTER OF LOAD: ( 30’ 2 ) + 5’ = 20’ SINGLE WIRE RUN: 12 gauge Total wattage: (20w x 4) + (2w x 3) = 86 watts CENTER OF LOAD: (120’) + 25’ = 30’ SINGLE WIRE RUN: 10 gauge 20W 20W 20W 20W 20W 2W 2W 2W 20W 20W 20W 2W 2W 2W 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀛􀀙􀀓􀀛􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀮􀀐􀀧􀀐􀀶􀀨􀀨􀀶􀀆􀀔􀀗􀀓􀀙􀀓􀀖􀀐􀀕􀀓􀀔 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀪 Ordering Guide Example: B8608 ABS K D Product Code B8608 Small Bridgewater Finish ABS Antique Brass ACP Antique Copper ARD Antique Red ASI Antique Silver BLK Black BRN Brown BRZ Bronze FGN Forest Green GRA Granite IRN Ironstone RBZ Rustic Bronze SRT Shadow Rust VBZ Verde Bronze VCP Verde Copper VGN Verde VTC Vintage Copper WBZ Weathered Bronze WHT White Panel/Globe K Clear Seeded Glass Globe Lamping D Medium Base Specifications CONSTRUCTION: Cast aluminum wall bracket. Aluminum scroll. Cast aluminum loop and aluminum ring. Spun aluminum cap and neck assembly. Four (4) cast aluminum legs secure to roof & bottom. Cast aluminum roof & bottom. FINISH: Resilient TGIC thermoset polyester powdercoat paint is electrostatically applied to every fixture. Specially formulated for Philips Outdoor Lighting, it provides UV protection, and the highest temperature rating in the industry. In addition to the standard color choices shown, a spectrum of custom colors is available. PANELS/LENS/GLOBE: Clear Seeded Glass Globe available only. LAMPING: 60W maximum A19 lamp per medium base socket. Lamp is not included. Higher wattages may be used only with glass panels installed. ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY: Porcelain medium base socket with painted aluminum cover. Fixture is pre-wired with 18 AWG black, white, and ground wires. Lantern will be prewired and tested. All electrical components are ETL listed. MOUNTING: See template for dimensions & mounting instructions. WARRANTY: Lifetime limited warranty. CERTIFICATIONS: ETL Listed to U.S. safety standards for wet locations. cETL Listed to Canadian safety standards for wet locations. Small Bridgewater Wall Mount (B8608) Specification Sheet Project Name: Location: MFG: Philips Lighting Fixture Type: Catalog No.: Qty: Page 1 of 2 Copyright 2014 Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Royal Philips). All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Philips Lighting Company 200 Franklin Square Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873 | P: +1-855-486-2216 | www.philips.com/luminaires Wall Mount ADVISE FINISH 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀛􀀙􀀓􀀛􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀮􀀐􀀧􀀐􀀶􀀨􀀨􀀶􀀆􀀔􀀗􀀓􀀙􀀓􀀖􀀐􀀕􀀓􀀔 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀪 Height: 17 7/8" Width: 9 3/4" Projection: 11 1/8" Top to Outlet: 12 5/8" Max. Weight: 10 lb. Small Bridgewater Wall Mount (B8608) Specification Sheet Project Name: Location: MFG: Philips Lighting Fixture Type: Catalog No.: Qty: Page 2 of 2 Copyright 2014 Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Royal Philips). All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Philips Lighting Company 200 Franklin Square Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873 | P: +1-855-486-2216 | www.philips.com/luminaires 􀀧􀁈􀁖􀁆􀁕􀁌􀁓􀁗􀁌􀁒􀁑􀀝 􀀥􀀛􀀙􀀓􀀛􀀐􀀍􀀍􀀍􀀐􀀮􀀐􀀧􀀐􀀶􀀨􀀨􀀶􀀆􀀔􀀗􀀓􀀙􀀓􀀖􀀐􀀕􀀓􀀔 􀀳􀁕􀁒􀁍􀁈􀁆􀁗􀀝 􀀕􀀔􀀔􀀃􀀲􀀦􀀨􀀤􀀱􀀃􀀥􀀲􀀼􀀱􀀷􀀲􀀱􀀃􀀆􀀃􀀔􀀙􀀐􀀕􀀜􀀗􀀜􀀤 􀀱􀁒􀁗􀁈􀁖􀀝 􀀷􀁜􀁓􀁈􀀝 􀀪 Spec Sheet SKU# 140603-201 Product Name 9W 3000k A19 Household Bulb Dimmable Description Household Lamps, 9W, 3000K, Milky Lens, E26/E27, Dimm, UL Estimated Energy Cost ($/yr)** 1.15632 Watts (W) 10 Light Output (Lumens) 800 Efficacy (Lumens/Watt) 83.3333 Color Accuracy (CRI) 81 Color Temperature (K) 3000 Lighting Angle/Type Omnidirectional Power Factor 0.93 Working Voltage 120VAC LED Count/Type 6 Lens Reflector Style Milky Operating Temperature (F) -162 Mount/Base Type E26/E27 Dimensions (inches) 4.5 L x 4.5 H x 2.5 DIA Weight (pounds) 0.16 Typically Replaces 40W to 60W Incandescent Typical Life Expectancy (L70 Hours) 25000 Approvals /Certifications UL Energy Star Photometric Data Available? No IES File Available? No Features This dimmable LED household bulb can be directly installed into any new or existing screw-in E26/E27 E27 fixture designed for incandescent A19 bulbs. Dimming is activated via standard phase-cut triac dimmer controls. The omnidirectional LED bulb features a plastic diffuser and a spun aluminum housing. Lighting applications include Residential, Restaurants, Hotels, Commercial, Schools, Hospitals, Assisted Living, and more. NOTE: The performance information provided in this notice is based on calculated or tested results. Contact your RVLT representative for more information about photometric and other performance testing information for this product. Please contact your RVLT representative for custom options if a desired product color temperature or other feature is not listed on our website. Custom options will be subject to minimum order quantities. ** Calculation based on 3 hours/day, $0.11/kWh. Cost depends on rates and use. Specifications are valid as of [2015-10-08 23:54:02] , but are subject to change. Confirm latest specifications prior to placing order. Web: www.seesmartled.com | Tel: 877.578.2536 Copyright © 2014 Seesmart, Inc. All rights reserved.