ITT American Electric Interstate Luminaire Series 185 & 186 Spec Sheet 11-80
ITT American Electric Interstate Luminaire Series 185 & 186 Spec Sheet 11-80
ITT American Electric Interstate Luminaire Series 185 & 186 Spec Sheet 11-80
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A SAFER WAY TO ILLUMINATE MAJOB ROADS thirty to forty feet f rom the roadway. With fewer
With the lnterstate Luminaire poles can be placed accidents, pole and fixture replacement expenses
further from the road than with conventional are greatly reduced.
methods, thus reducing the chance of vehicular
collisions. The potential accidnt rate is further OPTICALLY SUPEFIOR NEW LIGHTTNG
reduced oJe ro the ext9n666 9p6a;an CONCEPT
between poles ITT Outdoor Lighting ofiers a whole new liqhtinq
concept with the lnterstate Luminaire. The critical
STANDARDS PLACED WITH A 40 FOOT OFFSET design of the finely tuned reflector, reiractor, and
Recommended placemeni of poles for illuminating lamp mounting meihods maximizes the utilization
a two-lane continuous roadway with the lnterstate of raw lamp output, thereby permitting the offset
is forly ieet from the outside lane edge. This location and greater efficiencies. The beam
exceeds the minimum distance recommended geometrics are such that a rectangle of lighi is
by the Federal Hiqhwav Admlnistration and well projected on the roadway without distracting "pools
out of the critical area of an out-of-control vehicle. of brightness .
WIDE 280 FOOT POLE SPACING REDUCED GLARE MEANS DRIVEB SAFETY
When mounted with a40'offsetand a 40' mounting By moving the light source from the driver's direct
helght, 200 watt high pressure sodium lnterstates line of vision there ;s a signif icant reduction in glare.
can be spaced at 280' intervals to meet minirnum This is particularly noticeable on wet pavement
i llumination requiren'rents (.6 average ma;niained where conventional overhead luminaires produce
FC levei with 3:1 uniformity) instead of the normal bright, highly distracting streaks of light. This is
1801o 22A foot spacings of conventional 200 prevented by the angle light lrom the lnterstate
watt high pressure sodium fixtures. Only 36 poles strikes the road surface. Other characteristics of
per mile are required to light both sides of a the system are such that greatest reduction in both
four-lane divided highway-as compared with the discomforling glare and disablinq veilinq briqht-
usual 54 poles. Three and four-lane roads. inter- ness are achieved where it is needed most-in the
changes and long rarnps can be illuminated inside lane.
efficiently with fewer Iuminaires also.
(See illustration, page 5 ) MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS IN ESTHETICS
Many aderlal roads look like a forest of polestothe
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST on-coming motorist-the lnterstate drastically
SAVINGS rAduces Ihis clulter T1e'e is a tr mmer rrore
Jhere are major cost savings through fewer lix- pleasing appearance to lighting systems without
tures, fewer poles, and no mast arms I lf a pole were mast arTns. And poles becorne a less distracting
ever knocked down, glass and debris would not element of the landscape when they are removed
fallon the roadway or endanger a following veh icle {rom roadway edqes and out o{ the ltne of
since the lnterstate mounts on top ot the pole normal vision.
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arealighting data
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280
All lumlnaires are mounted at 600 tilt.
AREA TOTAL-7 2 Acres
To conved data to 250 watt high pressure sodium ' (313 600 sq fl l
units, multiply fooicandle values by .51.
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6 LIGHT FLUX VALUES LIGHT FLUX VALUES
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Dala based on a 400 watl l\,4ercury Vapor lamp, rated Data based on a 400 watt fi/etal Halide amp, rated 34 000
20,600 lumens, at a 45o tilt, producing an L E.S. Type ll lurfens at a 471!o tilt, producing an LE.S Type li-offset
offset light distributron pattern light distribution pattern.
l\,4ounting Height 30' 40' 45', 50 l\,4ounting Height 30' 35' 40' 45' 50'
Factor 1 78 1 31 '1 0 64 Factor 1.74 1.31 10 79 64
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Daia based on a 1O0O wal1 [,4etal Ha]ide lamp, rated Data based on a 250 watt High Pressure Sodium amp
95,000 umens. at a 45n tilt, producing an LE.S. Type ll- rated 25,500 lumens, at a 45o tilt, producing an LE.S.
oifset liqht distributron pattern. Type ll-offset liqht distribution patlern.
l\,4ounting Height 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 60' l\,4ounting Height 30' 35' 4A' 45' 50'
Factor 2.78 2.O4 1.56 1.23 1.0 .69 Factor 1 7A 1 .31 1.0 .79 .64
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Data based on a 400 watt High Pressure Sodium lamp, Data llased on a 1000 watt Hlgh Pressure Sodium lan'rp,
rated 50,000 lumens, at a 45'r tilt, producing an L E S. rated 130,000 lumens, at a 45o tilt producing an LE.S.
Type ll offset light distribution pattern.
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ordering data
INTERSTATE LUMINAIRE o HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM
CATALOG NUMBENS
wilhoul Photoconlrol
NOTES
1 Other ballast wattages available {200 and 310 watt), contact nurnber. (Example 185 6246 0Y Power-Pad.l
factory tor information. 4 Effective proiected area for Series 185 is 3.8 sq. ft.
2. Catalog numbers shown are for compleie uminaire without 5 For llr rther informaiion contact your local ITT Outdoor Lighting
lamp oa photoelectric control-order separate y
represenlatlve or ITT Outdoor Light ng Southaven,
3. Power-Pad ls not inclLrded, lf required add -0Y sLrffix to catalog Misslssippi 38671 . telephone 601 342-1545, orielex 053-952
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INTERSTATE LUMINAIRE o MERGURY VAPOR
wirhout Photocontrol
NOTES
1. Catalog nLrmbers shown are for
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lamp or photoelectric
complete luminaire withoul
control-order separately
Power-Pad is not included as slandard-if required add'-0Y
3 Eftective projected area ior Serles 185 is 3.8 sq. ft.
4. Forfudher information contact your local ITT Outdoor Lighting
representatrve or ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven,
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suffix 1() catalog nul.nber {Example: 185-1296 0Y Power-Pad.l Mlssissippi 38671. telephone 601-342-'1545 or te ex 053-952
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ordering data
INTERSTATE LUMINAIRE . METAL HALIDE
CATALOG NUMBERS
NOTES
1 Catalog nLrmbers shown are ior complete lurninaire without 3 Etfective proiecled area for Series 185 is 3 B sq. ft.
lamp or photoelectric contiot-order separately. 4. For fudher inlorrnaiion conlact your ocal ITT Outdoor Lighting
2 Power-Pad is not included as standard-if required add -0Y representative or ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven,
suffix to cataiog number. {Example: 185-4296-0Y PowerPad.l Mississippi 38671, telephone 601-342-1545, ortelex053-952.
COMPUTERIZED LIGHTING DESIGN SERVICE
ITT Outdoor Lighting now offers a fully computerized design service for alltypes
of lighting applications; roadways, area Iighting, facade illumination, specific
sports ap-plications, etc. also indoor applications featuring the Bay Beam fixture
for factories, warehouses, indoor sports, and other similiar applications.
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