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    C A R O L I N A H I G H M A S T

    TOP LATCH _________________________________2

    BOTTOM LATCH ___________________________4

    PORTABLE POWER UNIT __________________6

    MOBILE DRIVE UNIT_______________________7

    INTERNAL MOTOR UNIT___________________ 8

    HIGH MAST ARM ARRANGEMENT_______ 10

    FLOOD ARM ARRANGEMENT ____________ 11

    TOP LATCH MOBILE SPORTRACK_______ 14

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS _____________ 16

    NEIGHBORHOOD SYSTEMS _____________ 18

    HIGH MAST POLE SPECIFICATIONS ____ 20

    ORDERING INFORMATION _______________ 22

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS _______________ 24

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    Carolina High Mast offers a complete, safe and dependable highmast lighting system for illuminating large outdoor areas such as:

    Highways

    Railroad Yards

    Interchanges

    Freight Yards

    Prison Yards

    Ports

    Commercial Parking Lots

    Shopping Centers

    Industrial Plants Toll Plazas

    Coal mines and Yards

    Airports

    Power Plants

    Parks and Sports Yards

    Critical to any high mast system is the service hoist and pole. Carolina High Mast manufactures asafe, reliable service hoist that lowers the fixtures for relamping and maintenance, and safely returnsthe units for operation.

    SYSTEM CHOICES AVAILABLE FROM CHM

    Eight variations of hoist systems are available:

    TOP LATCHING

    Portable Drive Unit Model #C422GXXX

    Platform System

    Up To 24 Fixtures Model #C522GXXX

    Internal Motor Unit Model #C428GXXX

    Platform System

    Up To 24 Fixtures Model #C528GXXX

    Mobile Drive Unit Model #C429GXXX

    Platform System

    Up To 24 Fixtures Model #C529GXXX

    BOTTOM LATCHING

    Portable Drive Unit Model #C426GXXX

    Internal Motor Unit Model #C427GXXX

    ABOUT OUR PRODUCTS

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    TOP LATCH

    The Standard Top LatchLowering Device Includes:

    Three-position stainless steel

    type 316 latching cams.

    Three spring-loaded stainlesssteel centering arms.

    Stainless steel hoist cables.

    Stainless steel hardware.

    Pre-wired aluminum distribution box.

    Copper-free aluminum cover secured

    with stainless steel hardware.

    Hot-dipped galvanized headframe,

    luminaire ring and fixture mounting

    tenons per ASTM -123.

    Square D circuit breaker mounted

    in an aluminum enclosure.

    Twist-lock weather-tight power

    connector set.

    Internal winch system for use with

    portable power unit assembly

    (internal motorized winch and

    mobile drive system optional.)

    Luminaire ring lowers to within

    four feet of pole base for servicing

    luminaires and other

    electrical equipment.

    Luminaire ring accommodates

    up to 12 high mast fixtures,

    up to 16 floodlight fixtures, mounted

    symmetrically around the ring.

    C A R O L I N A H I G H M A S T

    TOP LATCH

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    T O P L A T C H ( S u g g e s t e d S p e c i f i c a t i o n

    HEADFRAME ASSEMBLY

    The headframe assembly shall consistof a 1/4" thick minimum top plate, withsheave support plates fabricated from aminimum 11 gauge steel sheet. The

    sheave support plates shall be welded tothe headframe base plate. All steel platesshall be laser cut for accuracy. Thecomplete headframe assembly shall behot-dipped galvanized per ASTM A-123after fabrication.

    Hoist cables shall operate over corro-sion-resistant 5-inch diameter aluminumsteel sheaves. The entire cable groovesurface shall be machined to eliminateany rough surface on which the cableshall ride.

    The main power cord shall be sup-

    ported by a minimum of two 6-inchnonconductive thermoplastic polymerpower cord sheaves grooved to providefor a nonabrasive smooth operation.A two-piece threaded male and femalethermoplastic polymer insulating bushingassembly shall be installed on theheadframe opening to prevent wear onthe power cord as it travels up and downthe pole.

    All sheaves shall have sintered bronzeoilite bearings and run on a stainless steelaxle secured with self-locking stainless steelhardware. Keeper bars shall be positionedat both ends of the sheave assemblies tokeep the cord in its track during poleerection and during normal operation.

    The top latching assembly shall containthree (3) symmetrically located, extremelystout, precision-cast matching stainless steellatch pins and enclosed cam mechanismsto assure corrosion-resistant, trouble-freeoperation for years to come. All movinglatch parts are bolted to the ring forservicing from the ground. The completetwo-part latch pin and cam assembly shallbe made of stainless steel (type 316)

    material. There shall be no moving latchparts or springs attached to the headframeassembly. All motion required to achievelatching or unlatching shall be internalto the latch cam. This will help preventshock and vibration damage to the lampsand luminaires, as well as prevent theformation of ice buildup on thelatching mechanism.

    Latching occurs by the alternate raisingand lowering of the luminaire ring. When

    latching of the ring occurs, no horizontalmovement of the fixtures (which can causefixture damage) is permitted.

    When in the latch position the spacebetween the headframe and the luminairering shall be no more than six inches.

    The use of Z type top latching systemis not an acceptable alternate to the stain-less steel latch cam.

    All hardware is corrosion-resistantstainless steel.

    The headframe assembly shall havea copper-free, spun aluminum cover,retained on its 360-degree perimeterby stainless steel hardware. The domeassembly shall provide a weather-tightseal against the elements for the

    headframe roller assemblies.The headframe shall bolt directly to

    the high mast pole. The headframe baseplate and pole top plate shall have four9/16" x 3" slotted holes to accommodate1/2" type 18-8 stainless steel hardware.

    LUMINAIRE RING ASSEMBLY

    The luminaire ring shall be fabricatedto 6" x 2" x #7 gauge spun steel per ASTMA-569, with the appropriate number ofluminaire mounting tenons, hot-dippedgalvanized per ASTM A-123 after fabrica-

    tion. The luminaire ring shall have a pre-wired, weather-tight, corrosion-resistantaluminum enclosure with 3 conductor,16 AWG., type SEO 105-degree cable. Thepre-wired distribution box shall be capableof accepting up to 16 fixtures, with 600-voltterminal blocks for each individual fixturewire. A weather-tight twist-lock test inletshall be mounted to the terminal box topermit testing of the luminaires while thering is in the lowered position.

    The luminaire ring shall contain threeroller-contact, spring-loaded stainless steelcentering arms with polymer rollers to

    center the ring and prevent shock to thelamps from impact of the ring with the pole.

    Highly visible 6" minimum retroreflec-tive position indicator flags make for easyday or night operation.

    The three hoist cables shall be stain-less steel wound anti-rotational aircraftcord, 3/16" diameter manufactured tomeet MIL-W83420C. Winch cable shallbe stainless steel 1/4" diameter anti-rotational cable, manufactured to meet

    MIL-W83420C. These special cables arspecifically designed for lowering deviceapplications and virtually make twistina thing of the past. Swivel bearings may used in the transition assembly but they

    shall not take the place of the anti-rotational cable.

    A transition assembly shall be supplito attach the winch cable to the three hocables and the main power cord.

    The three hoist cables shall pass upthrough the pole shaft, over the headfrahoist cable sheaves, to the luminaire ringwhere they travel through the stainlesssteel latch pin, stainless steel guides andcompression spring assembly and terminate with a collet-type strand-vise device

    WINCH PLATE ASSEMBLYA square D circuit breaker shall be

    mounted in an aluminum enclosure on twinch sub-plate to act as the disconnectimeans for the lowering device. Pre-wireto the breaker shall be a twist-lock,weather-tight connector matching thoseused in the system, mounted to an 8' taiof power cord of the same type, gauge anumber of conductors as the power cordThis cord and connector shall be used toalternately supply power to the loweringdevice system, the test inlet and the

    portable power unit assembly.The winch shall be an enclosed oil-b

    worm gear winch, set with a reductionratio of 30 to 1. The self-locking precisiowinch guards against ring runaway in thevent of power failure.

    PORTABLE POWER UNIT ASSEMBLY(MODEL #C408GXXX)

    The portable power unit shallincorporate the heavy-duty, reversingtype drive motor, torque limiter, driveshaft and electrical controls. The torque

    limiter is factory set to provide safereliable operation. A twenty-five-foot-locord on the remote electrical control boprovides for remote operation of theportable power unit. The drive motor isa heavy duty 120-volt reversing electricdrill. The portable power unit shall beprovided with a weatherproof, portable,enclosed stepdown transformer to operathe 120-volt power unit.

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    B O T T O M L A T C H

    The Standard Bottom LatchLowering Device Includes:

    Three-position aluminum

    guide blocks.

    14 fixed-caster rol lers

    (three spring-loaded stainless

    steel centering arms or PVC

    scrub rings optional.)

    Stainless steel hoist cables.

    Stainless steel hardware.

    Pre-wired aluminum

    distribution box.

    Copper-free aluminum

    cover secured with stainless steel.

    Hot-dipped galvanized headframe,

    luminaire ring and fixture mounting

    tenons per ASTM A-123.

    Square D circuit breaker mounted

    in an aluminum enclosure.

    Twist-lock weather-tight power

    connector set.

    Internal winch system for use

    with a portable power unit

    assembly (internal motorized

    winch and mobile drive

    system optional.)

    Luminaire ring lowers to within

    four feet of the pole base for

    servicing luminaires and other

    electrical equipment.

    Luminaire ring accommodates

    up to 12 high mast fixtures,

    up to 16 floodlight fixtures.

    BOTTOM LATCH

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    BOTTOM LATCH (Suggested Specificatio

    HEADFRAME ASSEMBLY

    The headframe assembly shall consistof a 1/4" thick minimum top plate, withsheave support plates fabricated from a

    minimum 11-gauge steel sheet. Thesheave support plates shall be welded tothe headframe base plate. All steel platesshall be laser-cut for accuracy. Thecomplete headframe assembly shall behot-dipped galvanized per ASTM A-123after fabrication.

    Hoist cables shall operate over corro-sion-resistant 5-inch diameter aluminumsteel sheaves. The entire cable groovesurface shall be machined to eliminateany rough surface on which the cableshall ride.

    The main power cord shall be sup-ported by a minimum of two 6-inchnon-conductive thermoplastic polymerpower cord sheaves grooved to providefor a nonabrasive smooth operation. Atwo-piece threaded male and femalethermoplastic polymer insulated bushingassembly shall be installed on theheadframe opening to prevent wear onthe power cord as it travels up and downthe pole.

    All sheaves shall have sintered bronzeoilite bearings and run on a stainless steelaxle secured with self-locking stainless

    steel hardware. Keeper bars shall bepositioned at both ends of the sheaveassemblies to keep the cord in its trackduring pole erection and duringnormal operation.

    On the underside of the headframeshall mount three cast aluminum guidesockets. The socket opening shall betapered cone-shaped for locking andaligning the stainless steel locking pinmounted on the luminaire ring up againstthe headframe. The stainless steel lockingpin shall insert a minimum of 4-1/2" into

    the cast aluminum guide socket. Whenin the latch position, the space betweenthe headframe and the luminaire ringshall be no more than four inches whenin the latched position.

    All hardware is corrosion-resistantstainless steel.

    The headframe assembly shall havea copper-free, spun aluminum cover,retained on its 360-degree perimeterby a stainless steel hardware. The dome

    assembly shall provide an airtight sealagainst the elements for the headframesroller assemblies.

    The headframe shall bolt directly to

    the high mast pole. The headframe baseplate and pole top plate shall have four9/16" x 3" slotted holes on a 10 3/4" arcto accommodate 1/2" type 18-8 stainlesssteel hardware.

    LUMINAIRE RINGASSEMBLY

    The luminaire ring shall be fabricatedto 6" x 2" x #7-gauge spun steel perASTM A-569, with the appropriatenumber of luminaire mounting tenons,hot-dipped galvanized per ASTM A-123

    after fabrication. The luminaire ring shallhave a pre-wired weather-tight corrosion-resistant aluminum enclosure with 3conductor, 16 AWG., type SEO 105-degreecable. The pre-wired distribution boxshall be capable of accepting up to 16fixtures, with 600-volt terminal blocks foreach individual fixture wire. A weather-tight twist-lock test inlet shall be mountedto the terminal box to permit testing ofthe luminaires while the ring is in thelowered position.

    The luminaire ring shall contain at least14 fixed rollers mounted on the inside of

    the ring to protect the ring from impactingwith the pole. Rollers shall be fabricatedfrom impact-resistant non-marking PVC,rolling on stainless steel shafts.

    Highly visible 6" minimum retroreflec-tive indicator flags shall be mounted on thering which will provide positive indicationat the handhole that the required 300pounds of total seating force has beenapplied, visible from an extended operat-ing position 20' from the base of the pole.

    The three hoist cables shall bestainless steel wound anti-rotational

    aircraft cord, 3/16" diameter manufacturedto meet MIL-W83420C. Winch cableshall be stainless steel 1/4" diameter anti-rotational cable, manufactured to meetMIL-W83420C. These special cables arespecifically designed for lowering deviceapplications and virtually make twistingsa thing of the past. Swivel bearings maybe used in the transition assembly butthey shall not take the place of theanti-rotational cable.

    The three hoist cables shall pass upthrough the pole shaft, over the headfrasheaves, to the luminaire ring, wherethey travel through guides and acompression spring and terminate

    with a collet-type device.

    A safety mechanism shall be locatedin the base of the pole and consist of astainless steel safety cable and hook to aas a backup to the winch cable assemblyin maintaining the tension on the transitassembly. The safety cable shall be secuto the foundation or anchor bolts and noattached to the pole structure.

    WINCH PLATE ASSEMBLY

    A square D circuit breaker shall bemounted in an aluminum enclosure on twinch sub-plate to act as the disconnectimeans for the lowering device. Pre-wireto the breaker shall be a twist-lock,weather-tight connector matching thoseused in the system, mounted to an 8' taiof power cord of the same type, gaugeand number of conductors as the powercord. This cord and connector shall beused to alternately supply power to thelowering device system, the test inlet anthe portable power unit assembly.

    The winch shall be an enclosed oil-bworm gear winch, set with a reduction

    ratio of 30 to 1. The self-locking precisiowinch guards against ring runaway in thevent of power failure.

    PORTABLE POWERUNIT ASSEMBLY(MODEL #C408GXXX)

    The portable power unit shall incorprate the drive motor, torque limiter, drivshaft and electrical controls. The torquelimiter is factory set to provide safe,reliable operation. A twenty-five-foot-locord on the remote electrical control bo

    provides for remote operation of theportable power unit. The drive motor isa heavy-duty 120-volt reversing electricdrill. The portable power unit shall beprovided with a weatherproof, portable,enclosed stepdown transformer to operathe 120-volt power unit.

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    PORTABLE POWER UNIT ASSEMBLY (MODEL #C408GXXX)

    MOBILE PLATFORM SYSTEM (MODEL #C508GXXX)

    The portable power unit shall incorporate the drive motor, torque

    limiter, drive shaft and electrical controls. The torque limiter is

    factory set to provide safe reliable operation. A twenty-five-foot-

    long cord on the remote electrical control box provides for remote

    operation of the portable power unit. The drive motor is a heavy

    duty 120-volt reversing electric drill. The portable power unit shall

    be provided with a weatherproof, portable, enclosed stepdown

    transformer to operate the 120-volt power unit.

    PORTABLE POWER UNIT

    INSTALLED IN POLE

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    NOTES:

    1. Unit is trailerable, eliminating

    loading and unloading hassles.

    2. Fully adjustable arm allowsoperation of lowering device

    from uneven ground.

    3. For retrofit situations, unit can

    operate lowering device

    through a single 5 x 8 hand hole.

    4. Above 120 volts the voltage

    transformer is integral.

    5. Tongue may be tilted

    for storage.

    6. All adjustment pins are

    safety clipped.

    7. 25-foot cord makes remote

    operation easy.

    8. All winches wound with

    1/4-inch diameter stainless

    steel anti-rotational cable.

    This cable is specifically

    manufactured for lowering

    device applications.

    ORDERING INFORMATION

    POLE BASE POWER MOBILE DRIVE CAT. NO.

    480 volts C429G001

    277 volts C429G002

    240 volts C429G002

    208 volts C429G002

    347 volts C429G002

    Mobile Platform System C529G001

    BOTH DRIVE AND WINCH ARE EXTERNAL TO THE POLE, MOUNTED TO A MOBILE CART.

    MOBILE DRIVE U

    The mobile cart drive allows one maintenance

    person to operate the service platform, lowering

    the fixtures to ground level for service.

    1,000 in. TYPICAL(25.4 MM TYPICAL)

    SAFETY CABLEINSTALLATION

    ATTACH SAFETYCABLE WHENNOT IN USE. ALSOUSE TO SECURECABLE ASM,WHEN SAFETYCABLE IS NOTREQUIRED.

    REMOTE SWITCHand 25 FT (7.6M cord

    STEPDOWNTRANSFORMER

    STORAGE BOX forREMOTE SWITCHand CORD

    72,000 in.(1829 mm)

    ADJUSTABLEHITCHFOR 2,000 in.(51mm) BALL TONGUE TILTS UP

    FOR STORAGE13,000 in. (330MM) WHEELSFOR EASY TRANSPORT

    105,000 IN.(2,667MM)

    WINCH

    ADJUSTABLEHEADattached tohandhole bytwo j-bolts

    DRIVE MOTOR

    TORQUELIMITER

    TRACKINGPULLEY

    CIRCUITBREAKER BOX

    14,000 in.(368mm)

    SAFETY CABLE

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    NOTE:

    This is for 347 and 480 volt system only. For 208, 240 and

    277 volt systems, see Internal Motor as shown on page 9.

    Internal Motorized Winch

    Model #C428GXXX When used with Top Latch

    Model #C427GXXX When used with Bottom Latch

    Model #C528GXXX When used with Top Latch

    Mobile Platform System

    INTERNAL MOTOR & TRANSITION ASSEMBLY

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    THE WINCH PLATE ASSEMBLY

    A square D circuit breaker shall be mounted in an aluminum enclosure on the winch

    sub-plate to act as the disconnecting means for the lowering device. Pre-wired to the

    breaker shall be a twist-lock, weather-tight connector matching those used in the system,

    mounted to an 8 tail of power cord of the same type, gauge and number of conductors asthe power cord. This cord and connector shall be used to alternately supply power to

    the lowering device system, the test inlet and the portable power unit assembly.

    The winch shall be an enclosed oil-bath worm gear winch, set with a reduction ratio

    of 30 to 1. The self-locking precision winch guards against ring runaway in the event

    of power failure.

    THE INTERNAL MOTOR ASSEMBLY

    The internal motor assembly shall incorporate a heavy-duty, reversing type drive motor,

    torque limiter, drive shaft and electrical controls. The torque limiter is factory set to

    provide safe reliable operation. A twenty-five-foot-long cord on the remote electrical

    control box provides for remote operation of the portable power unit.

    When necessary, a step down transformer shall be provided to operate the internal motor.

    For 208, 240, 277 Volt Systems For 347 and 480 Volt Systems Only

    INTERNAL MOT

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    FEATURES

    Arms are constructed of two-inch (51mm) round steel pipe (2 3/8-inch/60mm OD) Hot-dipped galvanized after fabrication Arms will be equally spaced around ring Counterweight is used to balance loaded arms

    HOW TO ORDER

    When ordering service hoist, specify quantityof luminaires per ring. (Appropriate numberof arms shall be bolted to the ring.)

    OPTIONS

    ARMORIENTATION

    ARMDEGREES

    120

    90

    72

    60

    NUMBER ARMSPER POLE

    3

    4

    5

    6

    NUMBER LUMINAIRESPER POLE

    3

    4

    5

    6

    NOTE:

    *Maximum number of

    luminaires is 12 regardless

    of arm arrangement

    (A) Ring-with-fixture

    dimension (for

    clearance planning)

    Six-fixture orientation:

    Arm+21 inches (533mm);

    Diameter=99 inches

    (2,515mm)

    Twelve-fixture orientation:

    Tee Arm=32 inches (762mm);

    Diameter=119 inches

    (2,972mm)

    HIGH MAST LUMINAIRE MOUNTING ARM ARRANGEMENT

    MOUNTING ARM ARRANGEMENT

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    FEATURES

    Arms are constructed of two-inch (51mm) square steel pipe (2 3/8 inch/60mm OD),27 or 54 inches (686 or 1,372mm) long

    Hot-dipped galvanized after fabrication Arms will be equally spaced around ring Counterweight is used to balance loaded arms when necessary.

    NOTE:

    *Maximum number of

    floodlights is 12 regardless

    of arm arrangement

    (A) Ring-with-fixture

    dimension (for

    clearance planning)

    Sixteen-fixture orientation:

    Arm=54 inches (1,372mm);

    Diameter=142 inches

    (3,607mm)

    HOW TO ORDER

    When ordering service hoist, specify quanof floodlights per ring. (Appropriate numbof arms shall be bolted to the ring.)

    OPTIONS

    ARMORIENTATION

    ARMDEGREES

    120

    90

    72

    60

    NUMBER ARMSPER POLE

    3

    4

    5

    6

    NUMBER FLOODLIGHTSPER POLE

    312

    416*

    510

    612

    FLOODLIGHT MOUNTING AND AIMING 3-ARM, 3-12 FLOODLIGHTS ARM ARRANGEME

    3-ARM, 3-12 ARM ARRANGEMENT

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    I G H M A S T

    Highways

    Railroad Yards

    Interchanges

    Freight Yards

    Prison Yards

    Ports

    Commercial Parking Lots

    Shopping Centers

    Industrial Plants

    Toll Plazas

    Coal mines and Yards

    Airports

    Power Plants

    Parks and Sports Yards

    Carolina High Mast offers a

    complete, safe and dependable high

    mast lighting system for illuminating

    large outdoor areas such as:

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    TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY

    The headframe assembly shall consist of1/4" thick minimum top plate, with sheavesupport plates fabricated from a minimum

    11-gauge steel sheet. The sheave support platesshall be wedged to the headframe base plate.All steel plates shall be laser cut for accuracy.The complete headframe assembly shall behot dipped galvanized per ASTM A-123after fabrication.

    Hoist cables shall operate over corrosion-resistent five-inch diameter aluminum steelsheaves. The entire cable groove surface shallbe matched to eliminate any rough surface onwhich the cable shall ride.

    The main power cord (s) shall each besupported by a minimum of two large noncon-

    ductive thermoplastic polymer power-cordsheaves, grooved to provide for a nonabrasivesmooth operation. A two-piece threaded maleand female thermoplastic polymer insulatingbushing assembly shall be installed on theheadframe opening to prevent wear on thepower cord as it travels up and down the pole.

    All sheaves shall have sintered bronze oilitebearings and run on a stainless steel axlesecured with self-locking stainless steel hard-ware. Keeper bars shall be positioned at bothends of the sheave assemblies to keep the cordin its track during pole erection and duringnormal operation.

    The top latching assembly shall containthree (3) symmetrically located, extremely stout,precision cast matching stainless steel latch pinsand enclosed cam mechanisms to assumecorrosion resistant, trouble-free operation foryears to come. All moving latch parts are boltedto the ring for servicing from the ground. Thecomplete two-part latch pin and cam assemblyshall be made of high-strength stainless steeltype 316 material. Soft metals such as aluminumshall not be an acceptable alternative to stainlesssteel. There shall be no moving latch parts orsprings attached to the headframe assembly.

    All motion required to achieve latching orunlatching shall be internal to the latch cam.This will help prevent shock and vibrationdamage to the lamps and luminators, as well asprevent the formation of ice buildup on thelatching mechanism.

    Latching occurs by the alternate raising andlowering of the mobile crossarm platform.When latching of the crossarm platform occurs,no horizontal movement of the fixtures (whichcan cause fixture damage) is permitted. Twocast aluminum stabilizing and guide sockets

    THE STANDARD TOP-LATCH SYSTEM FOR INEXCESS OF 12 FIXTURES INCLUDES:

    TOP LATCH MOBILE SPORTRACK SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

    Mobile Platform System with Top-Latching

    Crossarm Service Platform for 13 to 21 fixtures

    (shown with Mobile Cart Drive Assembly)

    Three (3) symmetrically

    located stainless steeltype 316 latching cams.

    Two (2) galvanized steel

    stabilizing pins.

    Three (3) spring-loaded

    stainless steel centering

    arms for stabilized raising

    and lowering.

    1/4 " galvanized steel hoist

    cables. Stainless steel

    is optional.

    Stainless steel hardware.

    Copper-free aluminum

    cover secured with stainless

    steel hardware.

    Hot dipped galvanized

    headframe assembly per

    ASTM A-123.

    Circuit breakers mounted

    in an aluminum enclosure.

    Twist-lock weather-tight

    power connector set.

    Mobile cart drive system.

    (Portable power units and

    internal motorized systems

    are available. Contact the

    factory for more information

    on these drive systems.)

    Mobile crossarm platform

    which lowers to within

    five (5) feet of pole base

    for servicing fixtures and

    other electrical equipment.

    Hot-dipped galvanized

    steel pole, per ASTM A-123.

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    TOP LATCH MOBILE SPORTRACK SYSTEM SPECIFICATIO

    shall be mounted on the underside of theheadframe assembly.

    The 1-3/4" socket opening shall betapered cone shaped for locking andaligning the 1-1/2" x 10" min. galvanizedsteel locking pin mounted on the mobilecrossarm platform up against theheadframe. The galvanized steel lockingpin shall insert a minimum of six (6) inchesinto the cast aluminum guide socket.

    This will provide both stabilization ofthe platform and prevent horizontalmovement of the crossarm platformwhen in its latched position. Theminimum height of the aluminumguide socket is four (4) inches.

    When in the latched position, the spacebetween the headframe and the mobile

    crossarm platform shall be no more thansix (6) inches when in the locked position.The use of Z type top latching systemis not an acceptable alternative to thestainless steel latch cam.

    All hardware shall be corrosion-resistant stainless steel. The headframeassembly shall have a copper-free, spunaluminum cover, retained on its 360degree perimeter by a stainless steelhardware. The dome and clamp bandassembly shall provide a weather-tightseal against the elements for the top

    plate roller assemblies.

    THE MOBILE CROSSARMPLATFORM ASSEMBLY

    The top-latching mobile crossarmservice platform for more than twelve(12) fixtures shall be fabricated fromtwo 6" x 2" #7 gauge spun steel ringsper ASTMA A-569, with the appropriatelength of 2/1/2" square tubing formounting the sportslighting fixtures,hot dipped galvanized per ASTMA-123 after fabrication. The completed

    mobile crossarm platform shall be asingle piece welded construction andshipped to the job-site in one piece.The mobile crossarm system shallhave a pre-wired, weather-tight,corrosion-resistant aluminum enclosurewith three (3) conductors, 16 AWG,type SEO 105 (150 o ) degree cable.The pre-wired distribution box shallbe capable of accepting up to 21fixtures, with 600 volt terminal blocksfor each individual fixture wire.Weather-tight twist-lock test inlets shallbe mounted to the terminal box to

    permit testing of the sportslighting fixtureswhile the service platform is in the loweredposition. On the underside of the serviceplatform shall mount a quantity of three(3) roller-contact, spring-loaded stainless

    steel centering arms with polymer rollersto balance and center the ring and toprevent shock to the lamps from impactof the service platform with the pole.The arms shall be fabricated from high-strength stainless steel.

    Highly visible six-inch (6") minimumretroreflective position indicator flagsshall be provided for easy day ornight operation.

    The three (3) hoist cables shall begalvanized steel-wound anti-rotationalaircraft cord, 1/4 inch diameter manufac-

    tured to meet MIL-W83420C. Thesespecial cables are specifically designedfor lowering device applications andvirtually make twistings a thing of thepast. Swivel bearings may be used in thetransition assembly but they shall nottake the place of the anti-rotational cable.

    A transition assembly shall be suppliedto attach the winch cable from the mobilecart drive unit to the three (3) hoist cablesand the main power cord. The three (3)hoist cables shall pass up through thepole shaft, over the top plate hoist cablesheaves, to the service platform, wherethey travel through the stainless steel latchpin, stainless steel guides, and compres-sions spring assembly. They terminatewith a collet-type strand-vise device.

    A safety mechanism shall be locatedin the base of the pole and consist of astainless steel safety cable and hook to actas a backup and to maintain the tension onthe transition assembly.

    WINCH PLATE ASSEMBLY

    Circuit breakers shall be mounted in

    an aluminum enclosure on the winchsub-plate to act as the disconnecting meansfor the lowering device. Prewired to thebreaker shall be a twist-lock, weather-tight,connector matching those used in thesystem, mounted to a 10-foot tail ofpower cord of the same type, gauge andnumber of conductors as the power cartassembly cord. This cord and connectorshall be used to alternately supply powerto the lowering device system, the testinlet and the mobile drive cart assembly.

    Mobile Platform System with Top-Latchin

    Crossarm Service Platform for 2 to 12 fix

    (shown with Mobile Cart Drive Assembly

    THE MOBILE CART DRIVE

    (MODEL #C529GXXX)

    The mobile cart drive assembly shallconsist of a self-locking winch, 1-1/2

    horsepower motor, a clutch, stepdowntransformer, two (2) tracking pulleys,5/16" galvanized steel winch cable, andremote switch with 25 feet of cord.

    The mobile cart drive assembly shallbe trailerable, eliminating loading andunloading hassles, with a full-adjustablearm which allows operation of theSportStar 360 degrees (360 o ) Systemfrom uneven ground. The cart assemblyshall have minimum 13-inch (13") diamerubber tires, with a solid core stainless staxle minimum 1-1/2" diameter, adjustab

    to six (6) feet out to out. The mobile cardrive assembly shall be finished withOSHA orange powder paint.

    The fully adjustable arm shall be ableto move up and down five (5) feet and tharm extension shall move in and out aminimum of three (3) feet. The attachingpivot head which mount to the pole shalbe able to swivel 360 (360 o) degrees formounting on unlevel ground.

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    MOBILE SPORTRACK SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

    MOBILE DRIVESYSTEM

    INDICATOR FLAGS

    STABILIZING PINS

    TOP LATCHINGSERVICE PLATFORM

    STAINLESS STEELSTABILIZING SPRING

    25 ft. CABLE

    COVER (aluminum)

    HEADFRAME(galvanized)

    MAIN POWER CORDS3 LIFT CORDS

    TRANSITION YOKE(galvanized)

    CONNECTOR SET

    WINCH CABLE

    CIRCUIT BREAKER(mounted in aluminumenclosure)

    UP/ DOWNDRUM SWITCH

    LATCH SERVICEPLATFORM

    25 ft. CABLE

    MOBILE DRIVESYSTEM

    UP/ DOWNDRUM SWITCH

    Mobile Platform System with Top-Latching Crossarm

    Service Platform for 2 to12 fixtures

    (shown with Mobile Cart Drive Assembly)

    Mobile Platform System with Top-Latching Crossarm

    Service Platform for 13 to 21 fixtures(shown with Mobile Cart Drive Assembly)

    PLATFORM SYSTEMS

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    10 floodlights - 2 rows of 5 fixtures each

    8 floodlights (typical)

    2 rows of 4 fixtures each

    6 floodlights (typical)

    2 rows of 3 fixtures each

    4 floodlights (typical)

    19-21 floodlights (typical) 3 rows of 7 fixtures each

    16 to 18 floodlights (typical) 3 rows of 6 fixtures each

    13 to 15 floodlights (typical) 3 rows of 5 fixtures each

    11 to 12 floodlights (typical) 2 rows of 6 fixtures each

    2 floodlights (typical)

    3 floodlights (typical)

    MOBILE SPORTRACK FIXTURE CONFIGURATIO

    This photo demonstrates

    the lighting configuration for

    floodlights.

    FLOODLIGHT FIXTURES

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    NEIGHBORHOOD SYSTEMS

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    HIGH MAST ACCESSOR

    COUNTERWEIGHT INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY

    45 CONE COVER

    NUT AND WASHER(625 STAINLESS STEEL)BELOW BUSHING

    BOLT (500 Brass or StainlessSteel)

    LUMINAIRE

    CABLE CONNECTOR(No. 14) FOR BOLT

    SET SCREW (No. 90M)FOR CABLE CONNECTOR

    BUSHING(625TaperedNeoprene)

    RING

    CONDUCTOR(No. 28R 28/14 Copper)

    POLE

    BONDING (No. 551M) SECURE TO 2 in.(51mm) CAP SCREW AND LOCK WASHER(Brass or Stainless Steel)

    24 in (609 mm) LONGCOPPER AIR TERMINALOR36 in. (914mm) LONGCOPPER AIR TERMINAL

    LIGHTNING ROD AND OBSTRUCTION LIGHT OPTION ACCESSORIES

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    HIGH MAST POLE

    The high mast pole shall consist of twoor more round or multisided taperedsections. The pole shaft section shall be

    fabricated from high-strength, low-alloysteel plate conforming to ASTM standards,with a minimum yield strength of 55,000psi. These shaft sections shall telescopeinto each other to match the overalldesired height of the pole. The overlaptelescoping joint shall have a minimumslip distance equal to 1 1/2 times in insidediameter of the female section. Thesections shall be pre-fitted and matched,marked at the factory. All sections shallmaintain a uniform taper from top tobottom. There shall be a maximum of onelongitudinal weld in the tapered sections

    of the shaft. The longitudinal seams shallhave at least 60% penetration, except inthe areas where the shaft section telescopesover another. In the overlapping areas, theweld penetrate shall be 100%. No trans-verse butt welds may be used in fabricatingthe shafts. The finished poles shall be hot-dipped galvanized per ASTM A-123 after

    fabrication, weathering steel per ASTMA-588 or powder-coat finish, with the colorto be determined at the time of release.

    The base plate shall be fabricated fromstructural quality hot-rolled carbon steelplate that meets or exceeds ASTMstandards with a minimum yield strengthof 36,000 psi. The base plate shalltelescope the pole shaft and is circumfer-ence-welded top and bottom. The baseplate shall have slotted holes for 1/2"variation in the anchor bolt setting.

    A reinforced handhole(s), having anappropriate 10" x 30" opening shall belocated 15" up from the base. A handholecover, attaching hardware, and groundingprovision hardware are included with each

    handhole frame.Anchor bolts are fabricated from a

    commercial quality hot-rolled carbon steelbar that meets or exceeds a minimum yieldstrength of 55,000 psi. Properly sizedanchor bolts will be provided with two hexnuts and two flat washers per bolt.

    All welding shall be of the highest qualityand performed by American WeldingSociety certified welders and conforming

    to the latest revision of the AmericanWelding Society specification AWS D1.1Section 8. All welds shall be done byeither the shielded metal-arc, gas-shieldedflux core, gas metal-arc or submerged-arcprocess.

    HIGH MAST POLE SPECIFICATIONS

    ORDERING INFORMATION

    ***OTHER POLE SIZES AND AASHTO APPLIC ATIONS ARE AVAILABLE. PLEASE CONTACT FACTORY.

    HIGH MAST LIGHTING POLE APPLICATION SCHEDULE/STANDARD CRITERIA

    E P A C A P A C I T Y

    80 MPH 90 MPH 100 MPHEPA ft.2 WT. LBS. EPA ft.2 WT. LBS. EPA ft.2 WT. LBS.

    RT 607RT 704RT 705

    75.051.261.6

    190012801540

    58.839.347.2

    14639831180

    46.031.136.1

    1150778903

    RT 801RT 802RT 803

    35.844.152.6

    89511031325

    RT 901RT 902RT 903

    34.243.150.8

    85510781270

    27.533.440.4

    658834

    1010

    26.432.839.1

    680820978

    21.425.931.6

    535648790

    20.525.330.7

    513633768

    RT 1001RT 1002RT 1003

    32.841.348.7

    82010331218

    25.231.437.2

    630785930

    17.924.229.2

    440605730

    RT 1101RT 1102RT 1103

    42.369.499.7

    105617352493

    30.354.471.2

    75813601780

    20.341.850.9

    50810451273

    RT 1201RT 1202RT 1203

    29.850.680.4

    74512652010

    22.839.157.0

    570978

    1425

    15.230.739.5

    378768988

    DIA LENGTHINCHES

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    545454

    666

    150716451798

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    545454

    545454

    668

    175519282379

    688

    215227242869

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    545454

    688

    247832463390

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    545454

    81216

    332046586146

    6.006.006.00

    1.501.501.50

    545454

    81216

    343048296413

    INCHES REQUIRED

    HOOK NO.INCHES

    TOTAL POLEWEIGHT LBS

    B A S E P L A T E

    LEN X WDTH THICK BOLTCATALOGNUMBER

    24X2224X2225X23

    24X2225X2325X25

    (INCHES)

    26X2427X2727X27

    28X2629X2929X29

    29X2930X3034X34

    29X2930X3034X34

    1.251.251.25

    (INCHES) CIR(INCHES)

    202021

    1.251.251.50

    202122

    1.501.501.50

    222323

    1.501.501.50

    242525

    1.501.501.50

    262630

    1.501.501.50

    262630

    A N C H O R B O L T

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    HIGH MAST PO

    POLE TOP AND BASE, SUPPORT PLATE AND POLE ELEVATION

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    HIGH MAST TYPE

    SERVICE HOIST

    Each service hoist consists of bracketarms, pre-wired ring headframe,

    cover, hoist winch cables, and a

    winch. The ring can accept up to 12

    High Mast Luminaires, up to 24

    Floodlights or up to 24 Sportslights. NOTE: **Requires portable drive unitC408GXXX or optional mobile drive motor.

    HMS

    PRODUCTID

    XXX

    CATALOG NUMBER ORDERING

    TL

    LATCHINGXX

    ID

    DRIVE MOTORXX

    100

    POLE

    HEIGHTFT.*XXX

    G

    POLEFINISH

    X

    080

    AREA

    WINDRATINGS

    (MPHI)XXX

    A

    ASHTO**X

    10

    FIXTURESPER POLE

    XX

    H

    TYPE OFFIXTURE

    5

    FIXTUREVOLTAGE

    X

    A

    POLE

    BASEPOWERWIRING

    X

    -X-X-X

    OPTIONS-X-X-X

    HMS=High MastSystem

    NL=BottomLatching

    TL=TopLatching

    MP=MobilePlatform

    ED=ExternalDrive Motor

    ID=Internal DriveMotor

    MD=Mobile DriveMotor

    040=40

    050=50

    060=60

    070=70

    080=80

    090=90

    100=100

    110=110

    120=120

    130=130

    140=140

    150=150

    G=Galvanized

    P=PrimePainted

    W=WeatheringSteel

    X=SuppliedBy Others

    070=70

    080=80

    090=90

    100=100

    110=110

    A=ASHTO

    N=Non-ASHTO(Standard)

    02=2

    03=3

    04=4

    05=5

    06=6

    07=7

    08=8

    09=9

    10=10

    11=11

    12=12

    F=Flood

    H=High Mast

    S=SportsFloodlights

    R=Roadway

    X=Mixed(Specify)

    1=120

    2=208

    3=240

    4=277

    5=480

    SeeElectricalSystemsTable

    See OptionsTable

    NOTE:

    *Meters; 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 34, 37,

    40, 43, 46

    **Complies with specifications published in 1994 edition Standard Specification for

    Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals published by the

    American Association of the State Highways and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).

    MAXIMUM OF 12 HIGH MAST FIXTURES PER RING.

    FLOODLIGHT TYPE SPORTSLIGHT TYPE

    Carolina High Mast offers eight separateHigh Mast service hoist models:

    DESCRIPTION MODEL NO.

    Latching, Portable Drive Unit 1 C422GXXX**

    Mobile P latform 2 C522GXXX

    Latching, Internal Motor 1 C428GXXX

    Mobile P latform 2 C528GXXX

    Latching, Mobile Drive Unit 1 C429GXXX

    Mobile P latform 2 C529GXXX

    Bottom-Latching, Portable C426GXXX**

    Bottom-Latching, Internal Motor C427GXXX

    SERVICE HOIST MODELS

    ** On more

    than 12

    fixtures.

    contact

    factory

    if other

    than 480V

    13=13

    14=14

    15=15

    16=16

    17=17

    18=18

    19=19

    20=20

    21=21

    22=22

    23=23

    24=24

    ORDERING INFORMATION

    SPECIFICATION FEATURES

    Sectioned, telescoping tapered

    steel shaft

    Prime painted, galvanized, or

    weathering steel

    Shaft lengths from 40 to 150 feet

    (18 to 46 meters)

    Service hoist mounting of up to

    12 high mast luminaires or up to

    24 sports or floodlights.

    HIGH MAST SYSTEM Applications: Suggested Luminaires

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    O R D E R I N G I N F O R M AT I

    POLEBASE

    A*

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    J

    KL

    M

    N

    P

    R

    S

    T

    W

    X

    PHASING

    Single

    Three

    Single

    Three

    Single

    Single

    Single

    Single

    Three

    SingleThree

    Single

    Single

    Three

    Single

    Single

    Three

    Three

    VOLTAGE

    120

    120/240

    208

    208

    240

    120/240

    240/480

    277

    277/480

    480480

    220

    347

    347/600

    220

    240

    240/415

    220/380

    Other Special

    CONDUCTORSIncluding Ground

    Conductor

    3 Wire-60Hz

    5 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz

    4 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz

    4 Wire-60Hz

    4 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz

    5 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz4 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-60Hz

    5 Wire-60Hz

    3 Wire-50Hz

    3 Wire-50Hz

    5 Wire-50Hz

    5 Wire-50Hz

    NOTE: *Consult factory for 120 volt.

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AVAILABLE

    TWO AND THREE CIRCUIT SYSTEMS ARE AVAILABLE.

    CODE DESCRIPTION

    HC4 Hoist Cable 4=1/4-inch Stainless Steel

    WCS4 Winch Cable S4=1/4-inch Stainless Steel

    WCS5 Winch Cable S5=5/16-inch Stainless Steel

    HSS Hoist Sheaves S=Stainless Steel

    WS Winch Support Drum

    CG Cable Guard

    PEX PE Contro l X Lower ing Device Not Fi xtures (Spec ify)

    NCX Night/Shift Circuit X (Specific)

    LA Lightning Arrestor on Ring

    LR Lightning Rod

    FAA-120 Single A ircraf t Warning Light

    FAA2-120 Double Aircraft Warning Light

    FAA2TR-120 Double Aircraft Warning Light with Transfer Relay

    OPTIONS TABLE

    HIGH MAST SYSTEM

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    materials availability. Any representation, affirmation offact and course of dealings, promise or condition inconnection therewith or usage of trade not incorporatedherein, shall not be binding on either party. No waiver,alteration or modification of any of the provisionshereof shall be binding upon CHM unless specificallyassented to in writing by an Officer of CHM. Thecontract of the sale of goods between CHM andPurchaser shall be performed in Tarrant County,Texas. The validity, performance, and all mattersrelating to the interpretation and effect hereof andany amendment hereto shall be governed by thelaws of the State of Texas. Any controversy or claimarising out of or relating to this contract, or thebreach thereof, shall be settled by arbitrationadministered by the American Arbitration Associationunder its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules,taking place in Tarrant County, Texas. Judgment ofthe award rendered by the arbitrator (s) may be

    entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.The parties also expressly agree that they willcooperate in the exchange of documents and listsof witnesses (including any experts) before thearbitration as well as interviewing or deposition ofwitnesses. The prevailing party in any arbitrationshall be entitled to recovery of its reasonableexpenses incurred in enforcing these Termsand Conditions.16. AUTHORITY. The person signing on behalf ofPurchaser represents and warrants to CHM that suchperson is an authorized agent of Purchaser, with fullpower and authority to enter into the agreementdefined by these Terms and Conditions.17. EFFECTIVE DATE. These Terms and Conditionssupercede any previous issues and are effectiveJanuary 1, 2001.

    Acceptance of this order by Carolina High Mast, Inc. (CHM) is expressly conditioned upon the Terms and Conditions contained herein. If these Terms and

    Conditions differ in any way from Purchasers order or if transmission of these Terms and Conditions to Purchaser constitutes or is construed as an acceptance ofPurchasers order, then additional or different terms and conditions set forth in Purchasers purchase order or similar communication are objected to and will notbe binding upon CHM unless specifically assented to in writing by an Officer of CHM. In any event, Purchasers acceptance of the ordered products shall constitute

    and manifest Purchasers assent to these Terms and Conditions.

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