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Starbucks Coffee Functional Lighting Introduction: Lighting products used in Starbucks stores have evolved dramatically over the past few years. The introduction of new energy efficient lamps including LEDs, the Global Lighting Retrofit Projects and LEED Volume Certification are only some of the reasons a whole new family of lighting products is now required to support Starbucks lighting and energy needs for the future. The introduction of New Store Concepts, decorative lighting fixtures combined with a new more dynamic design philosophy and increased jurisdictional demands have driven the establishment of these new lighting products. This document is intended as one of several documents to support the field teams in using, sourcing and specifying the correct “Next Generation” of Lighting solution for each unique Starbucks project. starbucks functional lighting product guide Issued for Global Design, Construction & Regional Sourcing Version 2.3- June 18, 2012 LUX chart updated, Contacts updated 1. Lighting Design Guidelines & General Reference 1.0 introduction & table of contents 1.1 introduction to April 2012 revision and local sourcing & regional specifications 1.2 lightingdesign guidelines & key terms 1.3 lightinggeneral terminology 1.4 lightinglamp types & starbucks usage 2. ProductsLamps 2.0 lamp descriptions and regional variationsnew April 2012 2.1 lampsLED overview (revisedApril 2012 new lamps added) 2.2 lampsincandescent & fluorescent (revisedApril 2012new lamps added) 3. Track Lights 3.1 trackGeneral Information & Track Kits 3.2 tracksmall track heads 3.3 tracklarge track heads 3.4 trackcans as track alternatives 3.5 trackcurrent limiting 4. Recessed Cans 4.1 recessed canshow to use this guide 4.2 recessed cansLED Lamps(revised April 2012new lamps added) 4.3 recessed cansfluorescent lamps 1826W 4.4 recessed cansfluorescent lamps 3242W 5. Cylinders, Strip, Troffers & Task Lighting 5.1 cylinder canssurface, wall & pendant mounted 5.2 strips & troffersfluorescent lamps 5.3 task lightsfluorescent & LED APPENDIX Confidential V 2.0 issued for Design & Construction: Jan 5, 2012 Starbucks Store Materials revised: June 18, 2012 UPDATED 2.3
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Page 1: Starbucks Coffee Functional Lighting

Starbucks CoffeeFunctional Lighting

Introduction: Lighting products used in Starbucks stores have evolved dramatically over the past few years. The introduction of new energy efficient lamps including LEDs, the Global Lighting Retrofit Projects and LEED Volume Certification are only some of the reasons a whole new family of lighting products is now required to support Starbucks lighting and energy needs for the future. The introduction of New Store Concepts, decorative lighting fixtures combined with a new more dynamic design philosophy and increased jurisdictional demands have driven the establishment of these new lighting products.This document is intended as one of several documents to support the field teams in using, sourcing and specifying the correct “Next Generation” of Lighting solution for each unique Starbucks project.

starbucks –functional lighting product guideIssued for Global Design, Construction & Regional SourcingVersion 2.3- June 18, 2012 LUX chart updated, Contacts updated

1. Lighting Design Guidelines & General Reference1.0  introduction & table of contents1.1  introduction to April 2012 revision and local sourcing & regional specifications1.2   lighting‐ design guidelines & key terms1.3  lighting‐ general terminology1.4   lighting‐ lamp types & starbucks usage

2. Products‐ Lamps2.0   lamp descriptions and regional variations‐ new April 20122.1    lamps‐ LED overview (revised‐ April 2012 ‐new lamps  added)2.2   lamps‐ incandescent & fluorescent  (revised‐April 2012‐ new lamps added)

3. Track Lights3.1    track‐General Information & Track Kits3.2   track‐ small track heads3.3   track‐ large track heads3.4   track‐ cans as track alternatives3.5  track‐ current limiting

4. Recessed Cans4.1    recessed cans‐ how to use this guide4.2   recessed cans‐ LED Lamps‐(revised April 2012‐ new lamps added)4.3   recessed cans‐ fluorescent lamps 18‐26W 4.4   recessed cans‐ fluorescent lamps  32‐42W

5. Cylinders, Strip, Troffers & Task Lighting 5.1    cylinder cans‐ surface, wall & pendant mounted5.2   strips & troffers‐ fluorescent lamps5.3    task lights‐ fluorescent & LED

APPENDIX

Confidential                                    V 2.0  issued for Design & Construction: Jan 5, 2012     Starbucks Store Materials                   revised: June 18, 2012    UPDATED           2.3

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1.1 local sourcing and regional specifications

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Introduction to April 2012 revisions and global rollout of new lighting standards

• The following lighting guidelines are intended to establish a global lighting product performance standard and to support regional sourcing of these products

– This “Lighting Product Guide” is only one of several tools developed to support the regional sourcing of lighting products

– Because North America has one central supplier of lighting fixtures and bulbs, this document is based on the latest products available for RNA

– Because each region may have a different model for sourcing & procurement of light fixtures and lamps, this guide (along with other tools) is intended to establish a common performance standard and general application guidelines only

– The availability of each product may vary within each market and region based on that countries electrical requirements (voltage/hertz & phase), Jurisdictional Regulations, Certifications required (UL, C-UL, CE, CCC, KSA, etc) and also based on manufactures distribution models in each country

– Almost all of the products shown here are available in almost every country, however, there may be alternate manufactures items that perform the same function, again the products in your market will need to be the correct electrical configuration and meet all jurisdictional requirements

– Please work with your Store Materials, Procurement and Construction teams to finalize the the correct product to meet your regional requirements

– Introduction of these items in intended to support migration to these new and energy efficient products and to allow Global use of new Design IDs representing these new products

– Several projects are in motion to support Item Set-up and Regionalizing the “Proposed Order Guide” to support these functional lighting items

Other helpful tools in specifying regional products include:

Item specifications posted on the AEC including:1. MPR (minimum performance requirements)2. Item specifications3. Product cut sheets

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Zone Foot Candles (fc) LUX (lx)Color Temp

Kelvin

ColorAccuracy

CRI

Adjust‐able

Visual Menu Boards 100 ‐ 150 1075‐1615 2700 85 Yes

Merch Bays 200 ‐ 250 (middle) 2150‐2690 2700 90 Yes

100 ‐ 150 (bottom) 1075‐1615

Merch Floor Displays 100 ‐ 150 (top of bay) 1075‐1615 2700 90 Yes

Artwork 60 ‐ 90 (center) 645‐970 2700 90 Yes

≥ 10 (surroundings) >107

Beverage and Food Prep Area Bar/Back/General  (2) 30 – 50    322‐540 2700 85

Bar/Back/CBS 50 ‐ 75 540‐805 2700 85 Yes

Bar/Back/Brewer 50 ‐ 75 540‐805 2700 85 Yes

Bar/Back/WarmingStation/Food Prep. (3) 75 ‐ 100 805‐1076 2700 85 Yes

Bar/Front/Pastry Case 50 ‐ 75 540‐805 2700 85 Yes

Bar/Front/Espresso 50 ‐ 75 540‐805 2700 85 Yes

Bar/Front/POS 50 ‐ 75 540‐805 2700 85 Yes

Handoff ≥ 35 >375 2700 85 Yes

Condiment Cart 35 ‐ 50 375‐540 2700 85 Yes

Café Café Area/General   (2) 20 ‐ 30 215‐322 2700 85 Yes

Café Area/Tables   (2) 25 ‐ 35 269‐375 2700 85 Yes

Back of House Back of House (  2) ≥ 30 >322 2700‐4000 85

Walk in Refrigerators ≥ 10 >107 2700‐4000 85

Dry Food Storage ≥ 10 >107 2700‐4000 85

Public Restrooms   (2) 20 ‐ 30 215‐322 2700‐3000 85

Corridors   (2) 20 ‐ 30 215‐322 2700 85

Stage Performance ≥ 50 >540 ≥ 2700 85 Yes

1.2 lighting‐ design guidelines & key terms

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Lighting Guidelines & MPR Minimum Performance Requirements: Establishes the appropriate foot candle or LUX level for each zone in the store.

Footcandles- (fc) Unit of light intensity, measured in lumens per square foot. The brightness of one candle at a distance of one foot. Approximately 10.76 lux.

Lux- (lx) Unit of illumination equal to one lumen per square metre. The metric equivalent of foot-candles. (one lux equals 0.09 footcandles) Also called metre-candles.

Lumen- (lm) Unit of light flow or luminous flux. The output of artificial lights can be measured in lumens

Color Rendering Index- (CRI) An international system used to rate a lamp’s ability to render object colors. The higher the CRI (based on 0-100 scale) the richer colors generally appear.

Color Temperature- Kelvin- A number indicating the degree of “yellowness” or “blueness” of a white light source. Measured in Kelvin ( a unit of measurement starting form absolute zero, parallel to the Celsius or Centigrade scale)

NOTES: Variation requirements in local codes and jurisdictions would superseded these guidelines(2) downlights measured at 30” or 76cm A.F.F. (Above Finished Floor)(3) Most Health codes require 75-100 fc or 805-1076 lx where food prep requires calibration or use of tools like knifes

LUX Updated 4-26-12

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1.3 lighting‐ general terminology

COLOR TEMPERATURE(Correlated Color Temperature - CCT)A number indicating the degree of "yellowness" or "blueness" of a white light source. Measured in kelvins, CCT represents the temperature an incandescent object (like a filament) must reach to mimic the color of the lamp. Yellowish-white ("warm") sources, like incandescent lamps, have lower color temperatures in the 2700K-3000K range; white and bluish-white ("cool") sources, such as cool white (4100K) and natural daylight (6000K), have higher color temperatures. The higher the color temperature the whiter, or bluer, the light will be.

CHROMATICITY (Chromaticity Coordinates)

A system fpor measuring the color of light emitting from a light source- either a primary source like a lamp or a secondary source like an illuminated object, Usually two numbers, x and y coordinates ranging from 0-1 specify the chromaticity.

BEAM SPREADBeam Spread (Approximate)For reflector type lamps. The total angle of the directed beam (in degrees horizontal or vertical) to where the intensity of the beam falls to 50% or 10% of the maximum candlepower value as indicated.The cone of light shown to the right shows the Beam Diameter and footcandle reading at various mounting heights to typical GE Par20, Par30 and Par38 LED lamps

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Starbucks CoffeeFunctional Lighting1.4 lighting‐ lamp types & starbucks usage

TYPE

LED INCANDESCENT FLUORESCENT TUBEFLUORESCENT 

FL (CFL)

DEFINITION

Light Emitting Diode-

A solid that directly converts electrical impulses into light. It is a solid state lamp that uses light emitting diodes as the source of light. By coating the diode or placing the Diode in a shell and adding a coating the color can be adjusted to match a desired color temperature.

LED lamps offer long service 25,000 to 50,000 hours & high energy efficiency, (lumens per watt) .

LED lamps are still expensive today, so the TOC (Total Cost of Ownership) is important to calculate the long term cost benefits.

LED lamps contain no mercury.

The efficiency and lumen output is constantly improving in this still new and very competitive lighting product market

A light source that generates light utilizing a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) heated to white heat by an electric current passing through it. The hot filament is protected from air by a glass bulb that is filled with inert gas or evacuated. Most bulbs are used in a socket (a housing giving mechanical support to the bulb, keeping its terminals in contact with the supply current terminals).

Incandescent lamps are the oldest and most common lamp in use. Because newer more efficient lamps are now available, The GLR (Global Lighting Retrofit) removed all incandescent lamps from our stores.

Many countries & jurisdictions are banning certain types of incandescent lamps.

A high efficiency lamp utilizing an electric discharge through inert gas and low pressure mercury vapor to produce ultraviolet (UV) energy. The UV excites phosphor materials applied as a thin layer on the inside of a glass tube which makes up the structure of the lamp. The phosphors transform the UV to visible light.

Fluorescent tubes have been continually improving efficiency and life span over the past decade. Fluorescent lamps still contain significant amounts of mercury, therefore certain sizes of tubes have recently become banned from some jurisdictions.

Fluorescent lamps will eventually be replaced by linear LEDs when they become more cost effective.

The general term applied to fluorescent lamps that are single-ended and that have smaller diameter tubes that are bent to form a compact shape. Some CFLs have integral ballasts and medium or candelabra screw bases for easy replacement of incandescent lamps.

Compact fluorescents offer excellent value combining high lumen output with long life spans.

CFLs contain trace amounts of mercury therefore are being replaced by LEDs as the LED lamps available improve efficiency and begin to reduce cost. Although in development these cost effective lamps are still the best way to provide high lumen omni-directional output for applications like some decorative fixtures.

STARBUCKS USES

Use for directional lights, better omni-directional lamps are in development and are expected to be introduced over the next year. A number of very innovative new LED systems are in development.

These are only used in VERY LIMITED applications as decorative lamps, they will be replaced by the next generation of decorative LEDs.

These will continue to have a place at Starbucks in limited applications like Back of House.

Linear LEDs are already being used in some applications.

These are still very cost effective for high lumen output for decorative fixture. As new LED products are developed we will replace with those new non mercury containing lamps.

SHAPES

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NEW NAMING STANDARDS for DID (Design ID numbers) has changed.•DID's are intended to be a general description of a lamp type and performance:

•Within different regions and countries the actual wattage, voltage, base types, coating options and other characteristics may vary based on product availability and/or jurisdictional requirements.•It is the responsibility of the regional teams to source lamps and fixtures that best match the performance requirements of eachspecified item within their region based on product availability.•Because several similar lamps may have the same DID, it is the responsibility of the Designer and Architect of Record or Electrical Engineer to assure the correct items are specified on the Lighting Drawing & Lighting Schedules and the correct selections are made in the Proposed Order Report.•For North America, each lighting item is set up with a PIM Item number, the designer may need to note the correct item number inREVIT for it to be reflected in the Proposed Order report.•For international markets a number of “item management” projects are in progress to establish the best process to set up lighting & other items in PIM and other systems that reflect the regional variations.

The short Description of a lamp should include:TYPE / SIZE or SHAPE / WATT RANGE / BEAM SPREAD TYPE of lamp- LED, CFL, FL Tube etc.SIZE or SHAPE is the shape & size of the lamp-i.e..A-19 lamp, Par 20, Par 30,

Par 38, G (globe) as G25 or G30, S (spring shape) or a number of fluorescent tube sizes WATT RANGE- is the wattage range i.e. 10-20 Watts required to generate lumens or light BEAM SPREAD(BS) is the angle of the spread of the light beam from the source in degree’s:

- SPOT 10-20 Degree Beam Spread- NARROW FLOOD= 21-30 Degree Beam Spread- FLOOD = 31-40 Degree Beam Spread- WIDE FLOOD= >40 Degree Beam Spread

Additional descriptors may be includes: SPECIAL & UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS such as:

Lamp Color (Blk or Wht) / COLOR TEMP (other than standard 2700K / BASE (other than standard for size)LAMP COLOR- Silver is the Standard, a unique descriptor would be used if it is a Black, White or otherCOLOR TEMP (Kelvin) Color Temperate, 2700k is Standard, a unique descriptor would be 2200K or 3000kHIGH OUTPUT (HO) HO lamps have increased lumen levels, in a spot they would increase the light in a tight area, in a flood they would allow the light to be spread

across a larger areaBASE- Standard base will vary with each size lamp. E26 is base for most LEDs, a unique descriptor would be GU24 or other. For an MR16 lamps GU5.3

would be standard, a unique would be GU10 or other (NOTE: the base size and type will vary between different regions and countries)COATED- as required for food service (this would be called out on drawings and would have a unique PIM)

2.0    lamp descriptions & regional variations‐new April 2012 Starbucks CoffeeFunctional Lighting

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DID: 12898DESC: LED 4W MR16 GU10Philips #40673-6(L-805)

DID: 12898DESC: LED 6W MR16 GU5.3LSG # DFN 6W W27 NFL 120VERFIY AVAIL GE VERSION

NEW DID 13257 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30S E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65138 LED12DP30S827/35

DID: 12905 (Next Gen)DESC: LED 7W Par20 (BK)E26 20 Degree BSGE #61917

DID: 12916DESC: LED 8W G25 E26LSG # DFN 25 W27 120

2.1 lamps‐ LED overview‐ revised April 2012 Starbucks CoffeeFunctional Lighting

LEDmr16 & globes

LEDpar20

LEDpar30

LED Par 38

DID: 12906 (Next Gen)DESC: LED 7W Par20 (WH) E26 20 Degree BSGE# 61920

DID: 12903 (Next Gen)DESC: LED 10W Par30(short neck) E26 20 Degree BSGE# 61923

DID: 12904 (Next Gen)DESC: LED 10W Par30(long neck) E26 20?Degree BSGE # 61925

DID: 12919LED 17W Par38E26 25 Degree BSGE# 63104

Appox 710 Lumens

DID: 13280DESC: LED 6W A19 E262200KLemins# 101093

HIGH OUTPUT Approx 415 Lumens

HIGH OUTPUT-FLOODApprox 740 Lumens

HIGH OUTPUT- FLOODApprox 740 Lumens

DID: 12902- (High Output)DESC: LED 8W(HO) Par20 E26 20 Degree BSLSG # DFN 20 W27 V2 NFL 120

Appox 330 Lumens

Appox 450 Lumens

The short Description of a lamp includes:TYPE/WATTS/SIZE or SHAPE/BASETYPE of lamp- LED, CFL FL Tube, etcWATTS- is the wattage required to generate lumens or light SIZE or SHAPE is the shape & size of the lamp-i.e..A-19 lamp, Par 20, Par 30, Par 38, G (globe) as G25 or G30, S (spring shape) or a number of fluorescent tube sizes BASE is the base that fits into an electrical socket- i.e. E26 (med base screw in) or different types of Pin bases

Additional descriptors may include:COLOR TEMP/OUTPUT/ BEAM SPREAD/COLOR is the Kelvin Color temperate BEAM SPREAD(BS) is the angle of the spread of the light beam from the source in degree’s:

-SPOT typically 10-20 degrees- NARROW FLOOD-21-30- FLOOD typically 31-40 degree

HIGH OUTPUT (HO) these lamps have increased lumen levels, in a spot they would increase the light in a tight area, in a flood they would allow the light to be spread across a larger area

Appox 85 Lumens Appox 270 Lumens Appox 350 Lumens Appox 400 Lumens

Appox 330 Lumens

Appox 450 Lumens

HIGH OUTPUT-FLOOD (in/Out) Approx 1000 Lumens

NEW DID 13352 (High Output-In/Outdoor)DESC: LED 20W(HO) Par38IN/OUT FLOODE26 40 Degree BS 2700KGE # 64830 LED20DP38S827/40

FLOOD (In/Out)Approx 660 Lumens

DID 13258 (FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W Par38 (IN/OUT)FLOODE26 35 Degree BS 2700KGE # 66116 LED12DP38S827/35

NEW

NEW DID 13351 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30L E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65142 LED12DP3L827/35

NEW

NEWNEW

NEW DID 13320DESC: LED 12W BR30 E26GE # 65389 LED 12DBR30/827

NEWNEW

Appox 750 Lumens

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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Incandescent

CFL‐ BIAX

CFL‐Tubes

CFL ‐Spring, globes, bullets

DID: 12894DESC: Incand 30W Edison T9 E26

DID: 12894 (coated)DESC: Incand 30W Edison T9 E26 Coated

DID: 13190DESC: Incand 25W Edison A19 E26

DID: 13190 (coated)DESC: Incand 30W Edison A19 E26 coated

USE WITH: 12348At windows(Lamp was L-803)

USE WITH: 12348If over food(Lamp was L-803-C)

HOLDUSE WITH: TBDxxxxxAt windows

HOLDUSE WITH: TBDxxxxxIf over food

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DID: 12871DESC: CFL Biax 18w GU24 2700k

DID: 12888DESC: FLT 24W ND T5 G5 3000K

DID: 12930DESC: CFL 29W SP E26 2700K

DID: 12874DESC: CFL 23W ND G40 E26 2700K

DID: 13148DESC: CFL 42W SP E26 2700K

USE WITH: (4) 12176, (Lamp was L-802)

USE WITH: (2) 12529(Lamp was L-813)

USE WITH: 12288(Lamp was L-812)

USE WITH: 12246

USE WITH: 12317

DID: 12887DESC: FLT 21W T5 G5

DID: 11613DESC: FLT 13W T5 WW

DID: 11260DESC: FLT 8W T5 WW

DID: 12885DESC: CFL 19W ND G30 E26 2700K

DID: 13147DESC: CFL 23W SP E26 2700K

DID: 12872DESC: CFL 20W A19 E26

DID: 12739DESC: CFL 32W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3

USE WITH: (2) 13239

USE WITH: (2) 11145

USE WITH: (2) 12392

USE WITH: 12222, 12700, 12699(Lamp was L-814)

USE WITH: 11265, 11976

DID: 12739 (coated)DESC: CFL 32W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3 COATED

USE WITH: 11265, 11976

USE WITH: 12308, 12277, 12314, 12331, (2) 12574(Lamp was L-927)

USE WITH: 12269(Lamp was L-807)

DID: 12875DESC: CFL 26W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3

USE WITH: 11265, 1197 (Lamp was L-937)

DID: 12875 (coated)DESC: CFL 26W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3 COATEDUSE WITH: 11265, 11976(Lamp was L-937 C)

DID: 12744DESC: CFL 42W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3

USE WITH: 11265, 11976

DID: 12744 (coated)DESC: CFL 42W TRIPLE BIAX GX24Q3 COATED

USE WITH: 11265, 11976

DID: 12654DESC: FL TUBE 17W RS T8/G5

USE WITH: (2) 11258(Lamp was L-990)

DID: 12889DESC: FL TUBE 25W RS T8 G5 3000K

USE WITH: (2) 11345(lamp was L991)

DID: 12890DESC: FL TUBE 28W T8 G13 4100K

USE WITH: (2) 11426, (3) 11404, (3) 11349(Lamp was L-986)

DID: 12874 (coated)DESC: CFL 23W ND G40 E26 2700K COATED

USE WITH: 12288(Lamp was L-812C)

DID: 12893DESC: FL U TUBE 31W T8 G5 3000K

USE WITH: (2) 11154, (2) 11407(lamp was L-985)

DID: 12890 (coated)DESC: FL TUBE 28W T8 G13 4100K COATED

USE WITH: (2) 11426, (3) 11404, (3) 11349(Lamp was L-986 C)

DID: 12871DESC: CFL Biax 18w PIN2700k

USE WITH: 11533, 12561

USE WITH: (5) 12355, (2) 11861

USE WITH: (2) 11879

DID: 12900DESC: CFL 9W B13 E26 2700K

DID: 12866DESC: FL TUBE 14W T5/G5 3000K

NOTE: A DID describes a type of lamp (wattage range, size, etc) IT DOES NOT SPECIFY THE BASE TYPE.

One DID may map with several ITEMS to the Proposed Order Report. The

Designer must select the correct base to fit the fixture selected.

Designer MUST also specify if a COATED lamp is required

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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3.1  track‐ general information & track kits

• Track lighting remains the primary way to provide adjustable and directional light to highlight visual areas including menu boards, merchandise and art. The current specification for track is the same Juno one circuit Trac-system we have been using in black and white.

R4 Track R38 End Feed R23 mini connector R20 Adjustable connector

12934 Track with Connectors, 4ft (1215mm), White 1 1

12935 Track with Connectors, 8ft (2425 mm), White 2 1 1

12945 Track with Connectors, 12ft (3657mm), White 3 1 2 1

12944 Track with Connectors, 16ft (4875), White 4 1 3 1

12946 Track with Connectors, 4ft, Black 1 1

12947 Track with Connectors, 8ft, Black 2 1 1

12949 Track with Connectors, 12ft, Black 3 1 2 1

12948 Track with Connectors, 16ft, Black 4 1 3 1

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• TRACK KITS- The change with the new design IDs is that the standard 4 foot track is now configured in 4, 8,12 and 16 foot track kits. Each kit will come with an end feed, mini connector and the 12 & 16 foot kits also come with an optional flex connector, allowing angled bends in the track runs.

• SUSPENED TRACK- The same design ID for each track kit in black or white track may be applied to suspended applications. As noted, in the drawing schedule, the designer or architect must specify the track height A.F.F. (above finished floor). The GC is to provide conduit and electrical hook-up, threaded rod (10/24 or equal) at the specified length. NOTE: Suspension to be a minimum of every 4ft (122cm) oras per mfg requirements, provide lock nut top and bottom. Secure to ceiling per jurisdiction requirements. Methods of suspended track will vary by region based on actual products, jurisdictional requirements and standard construction practices.

• Please see the AEC ITEM SPECIFICATIONS for the MPR, detailed Items Specifications, and manufacture cut sheets for this category

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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3.2     track‐ small track headsVisual- Menu boards, Merchandise walls and fixtures and artworkZone

Lamp

Fixture options‐Track heads to match existing

Alternate fixtures‐Track heads that allow better cooling for LED

REVIT name

12905- Next GenLED 7W D Par20 2700KE26-Black

12906- Next GenLED 7W D Par20 2700KE26- White

11443Track FixtureEnclosed Small Black

11246Track FixtureEnclosed Small White

12955Track FixtureFlared open Small Black

12956Track FixtureFlared open Small White

R551WH

R531BL R531WH

R551BL

Shared Planet:LED lamps contribute significantly toward energy reduction goals and reduction of hazardous materials because they contain no Mercury

LEED Certification:LED lamps support LEED credits:EAc 1.1 lighting powerEAp 2 minimum energy performanceIDc 1b mercury reduction

Store Materials:Continuing to evaluate next generation of integrated LED options for performance & cost.New Item Set up.Support Global Sourcing & approval of new products

Procurement:Support New Items Set up, BPA & ASL Set up as required

Design & Construction:Enclosed track heads match existing, open allow better heat dissipation. Integrated LED options under review for future availability.

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Small LED Par20/R63 lamps- approx 330 lumens

Typically mounted at 8’ t0 9’-6” A.F.F

Track Fixture Enclosed Small – Black

Track Fixture Enclosed Small – White

Track Fixture Flared Open Small – Black

Track Fixture Flared Open Small – White

12905- Next GenLED 7W D Par20 2700KE26-Black

12906- Next GenLED 7W D Par20 2700KE26- White

Small LED Par20/R63 lamps- approx 330 lumens

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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3.3  track‐ large track heads  revised April 2012Visual- Menu boards, Merchandise walls and fixtures and artworkZone

Lamp

Fixture options‐Track heads to match existing

Alternate fixtures‐Track heads that allow better cooling for LED

REVIT name

12960Track FixtureFlared open Large White

12958Track FixtureFlared open Large White

11521Track FixtureEnclosed Large Black

11427Track FixtureEnclosed Large White

12903-Next GenLED 10W D Par 302700K- Silver

Large LED Par30/R95 lamps appox 450 lumens

R552BL R552WH

R532BL R532WH

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Typically mounted at 9’ to 11’ A.F.F

Track Fixture Enclosed Large– Black

Track Fixture Enclosed Large – White

Track Fixture Flared Open Large– Black

Track Fixture Flared Open Large – White

DID 13257 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30S E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65138

HIGH OUTPUT- FLOODApprox 740 Lumens

NEW‐ ALTERNATE HO‐FLOOD ONLY IF REQUIRED

• If you need additional light over the food & beverage preparation area.• If you need a wider beam spread to light a mural or large art work, select the new HO-Flood as an alternate lamp

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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3.4 track‐ cans as track alternativesZone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

LIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

12905- Next GenLED 7W D Par20 2700KE26-Black

128614” Adjustable Recessed Can for New Ceiling

126204” Adjustable Recessed Can for Existing Ceiling

114585” Adjustable Recessed Can for New Ceiling

125625” Adjustable Recessed Can for Existing Ceiling

When to use a recessed can instead of track lights for the Visual zones including menu boards, artwork and merchandise:When track lights won’t work, using a recessed can with an adjustable trim will provide you the flexibility of a directional light without the visual distraction of a track head.

TC1 TC1R IC20N IC20R

10WH209WH

10WH

13241Adjustable 4” Trim for Par 20 LED

13241Adjustable 4” Trim for Par 20 LED

209WH

13242Adjustable 5” Trim for Par 30 LED

13242Adjustable 5”Trim for Par 30 LED

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Visual- menu boards, merchandise walls and fixtures and artwork

Small LED Par20/R63 lamps-appox 330 lumens

Typically mounted at 8’ t0 9’-6” A.F.F Typically mounted at 9’ to 11’ A.F.F

NOTE: Adjustable recessed cans will not provide the full range of adjustability of a track head. If sourcing these alternate products be sure the trim ring fits the correct lamp you will be using and that the trim ring allows at least 30 degrees of adjustability.

4in 100mm Adjustable Recessed Can – New Ceiling

4in 100mm Adjustable Recessed Can –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 4in 100mm Adj

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can –New Ceiling

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 5in 125mm Adj

Use DID 12905‐ LED PAR 30 SPOT in this fixture if you want a SPOT LIGHT only on the art.More info on use of Spots & Floods for art to follow.

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

USE NEW PAR30‐HO FLOOD FOR MURALS

DID 13257 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30S E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65138

Appox 740 Lumens

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3.5  track‐ current limitingCIRCUIT / CURRENT LIMITERS-Optional 1 and 2 amp track feed/current limiters are available as a track options in black and white. To meet LEED, CA Title 24, and other jurisdictional standards you will need to provide a current limiter for the track fixtures….

However, in most cases you will also need to limit additional light fixtures and not just the track. In those cases using a current limiting panel to handle both the track and other light fixtures is the most practical and cost effective way to meet LEED and other energy requirements.

In the situation where you only need to limit the track, have the architect specify the appropriate track feed current limiter.

Track Current Limiter end feed White1 or 2 AMP to be specified by AOR

Track Current Limiter end feed Black1 or 2 AMP to be specified by AOR

HousingJUNO RCLF11- WH or BL

Breaker 1 or 2 AMP JUNO TCL1 (1AMP) or TCL2 (2AMP)- WH or BL

+ = or

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Typical current limiter solutions for RNARegional Sourcing: Please note each region will have different options available based on your building codes, voltage and track specifications, again a central limiter is always a more cost effective options unless you only need to limit the track. Please work with your lighting suppliers, Architect and H.P.B.T (High Performance Building Team) to assure the correct solution for your region.

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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4.1      recessed cans‐ how to use this product guideZone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

LIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

114585” Adjustable Recessed Can for New Ceiling

125625” Adjustable Recessed Can for Existing Ceiling

IC20 IC20R

209NWH

13242Adjustable 5”Trim for Par 30 LED

209NWH

13242Adjustable 5”Trim for Par 30 LED

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•Food and Beverage Preparation area and café area•at mounting heights from 9’-0”to 11’ A.F.F•To match existing 5” cans

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can – New Ceiling

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 5in 125mm Adj

• The ZONE where this lamp and fixture are to be used• Recommended ceiling height• Special usage notes, i.e. “to match existing fixtures”

• The LAMP to be used in this ZONE at these ceiling heights• Approximate lamp Lumens• Lamp Design ID• Lamp short description

• FIXTURE item (Housing) image and model # (note: new or existing ceiling construction)• Fixture Design ID• Fixture description

• FIXTURE item (trim) image and model #)• Fixture Design ID• Fixture description

• REVIT name and description

• LIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name as found in the Tool

• Additional notes, usage tips and specifications instructions may be includedDID 13257 (High Output-FLOOD)

DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30S E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65138

HIGH OUTPUT- FLOODApprox 740 Lumens

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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4.2 recessed cans‐with LED lamps‐ revised April 2012Zone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

LIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

13258LED 12W Par382700K –Silver- 35 degree BS

113896” Adjustable Recessed Can with trimNew Ceiling

12905- Next Gen LED 7W D Par20 2700KE26-Black 20 degree BS

128614” Adjustable Recessed Can for New Ceiling

126204” Adjustable Recessed Can for Existing Ceiling

114585” Adjustable Recessed Can for New Ceiling

125625” Adjustable Recessed Can for Existing Ceiling

TC1 TC1R IC20 IC20R

10WH

TC2 TC2R

224W-WH

Appox 330 Lumens

13241Adjustable 4” Trim for Par 20 LED

10WH

13241Adjustable 4” Trim for Par 20 LED

209NWH

13242Adjustable 5”Trim for Par 30 LED

209NWH

13242Adjustable 5”Trim for Par 30 LED

13243Adjustable 6” Trim for Par 38 LED

224W-WH

13243Adjustable 6” Trim for Par 38 LED

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•Food and Beverage Preparation area and café area•at mounting heights from 8’ to 9’-6” A.F.F•To match existing 4” cans

•Food and Beverage Preparation area and café area•at mounting heights from 9’-0”to 11’ A.F.F•To match existing 5” cans

•Café area•at mounting heights from 10’-0”to 14’ A.F.F•To match existing 6” cans

Note: today’s Par 20 LED lamps are a SPOT 20 degree

Beam Spread (BS)

For special requirements use

alternate High Output or FLOOD

NEW-Note: USE THIS LAMP FOR ALL DOWNLIGHTS

NEW PRODUCT-HIGH OUTPUT

FLOOD PROVIDES MORE LIGHT & BETTER

COVERAGE

4in 100mm Adjustable Recessed Can – New Ceiling

4in 100mm Adjustable Recessed Can –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 4in 100mm Adj

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can – New Ceiling

5in 125mm Adjustable Recessed Can –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 5in 125mm Adj

6in 150mm Adjustable Recessed Can – New Ceiling

6in 150mm Adjustable Recessed Can – Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can - 6in 150mm Adj

119386” Adjustable Recessed Can with trimExisting Ceiling

NEW PAR30HO FLOOD

DID 13257 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30S E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65138

NEW PAR38 FLOOD

Appox 740 Lumens Appox 660 Lumens

NEW-Note: USE THIS LAMP FOR ALL DOWNLIGHTS

NEW PRODUCT-HIGH OUTPUT

FLOOD PROVIDES MORE LIGHT & BETTER

COVERAGE

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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4.3  recessed cans‐with fluorescent lamps 18‐26w

Zone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT nameLIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

•Café to match existing 5”fluorescent can fixtures or cafe ceiling up to 9’•Restrooms & corridors

112656” Recessed Can New Ceiling

119766” Recessed Can Existing Ceiling

DID 12871CFL BIAX 18w GX24q-2 2700k Rapid Start(use special coated lamp if

over food)

132445” Reflectorwith trim

125615” Recessed CanExisting Ceiling

•Café with ceiling over 9’•Architect to specify appropriate wattage lamp•Restrooms & corridors

When to use a fluorescent fixture:To match existing fluorescent fixtures in a store

ICPL518E ICPL518RE PL642EU

2320C-WH

PL642RE

1200 Lumens 1710 Lumens

115335” Recessed CanNew Ceiling

132445” Reflectorwith trim

216C-WH 216C-WH

132456” Reflectorwith trim

2320C-WH

132456” Reflectorwith trim

Shared Planet:Only use CFLs if your are matching existing fixtures.LED lamps contribute significantly toward energy reduction goals and reduction of hazardous materials because they contain no Mercury

LEED Certification:CFL lamps may support LEED credits EAc 1.1 lighting powerEAp 2 minimum energy performance

Store Materials:Existing producst will vary in each market, each region may need to keep existing FL or CMH fixtures for use in renovations to match existing fixtures.SCI Markets may have additional CFL and CMH fixture they may need to ID for renovations that require matching existing fixtures

Procurement:Support New Items Set up, BPA & ASL Set up as required

Design & Construction:CFL fixtures should be used only to m atch existing fixtures, LEDs should be the primary downlight. CFL should not be used as wall washers

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5in 125mm Recessed Can 18W – New Ceiling

5in 125mm Recessed Can 18W – Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can –5in 125mm 18W

6in 150mm Recessed Can 26W – New Ceiling

6in 150mm Recessed Can 26W – Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can –6in 150mm 26W

12875CFL 26W BIAX GX24q3(Use special order coated lamp if over food)

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

* NOTE: Some lamps may be the same DID as other similar lamps- Designers & AOR to verify the correct base version of the lamp is selected for the lighting drawings, lighting schedule and is selected on the Proposed Order Report

*

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112656” Recessed Can New Ceiling

2320C-WH

4.4    recessed cans‐ fluorescent lamps 32‐42W

Zone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

LIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

12744CFL 42W BIAX GX24q4(Use special order coated lamp if over food)

112656” Recessed Can New Ceiling

119766” Recessed Can Existing Ceiling

When to use a fluorescent fixture:To match existing fluorescent fixtures in a store

PL642EU

2320C-WH

PL642RE

3200 Lumens

132456” Reflectorwith trim

2320C-WH

132456” Reflectorwith trim

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6in 150mm Recessed Can 42W –New Ceiling

6in 150mm Recessed Can 42W –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can –6in 150mm 42W

12739CFL 32W BIAX GX24q2(Use special order coated lamp if over food)

119766” Recessed Can Existing Ceiling

•Café with ceiling over 9’•Architect to specify appropriate wattage lamp•Restrooms & corridors

PL642EU PL642RE

2400 Lumens

132456” Reflectorwith trim

2320C-WH

132456” Reflectorwith trim

6in 150mm Recessed Can 32W –New Ceiling

6in 150mm Recessed Can 32W –Existing Ceiling

Recessed Can –6in 150mm 32W

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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5.1    cylinder cans‐ surface, wall & pendantZone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT nameLIGHTING ANALYSIS TOOL name

NOTES:

Café, exposed ceilings 10’ and over

Sconce (wall mounted)Surface mounted Pendant mounted

129506” Cylinder Can Surface mountedw/ Reflector- White

127036” Cylinder CanWall mountedw/ Reflector- White

129596” Cylinder Can w/12” Pendant mountw/ Reflector- White

111946” Cylinder Can Surface mountedw/ Reflector- Black

119266” Cylinder CanWall mountedw/ Reflector- Black

122426” Cylinder Can w/12” Pendant mountw/ Reflector- Black

For RNA -Pendant mounted, 12959 & 12242 shown come with a 12” Stem. Other standard stem lengths are avail in 18” 24” 36” or 48” For those custom stem lengths Designer MUST use “X”and specify Stem length requiredFor tall ceilings that required more than 48” of stem length, Designer & AOR to specify Conduit & J-Box drop to

proper height and use Surface Mounted FixtureFor RNA- This fixture is stamped with ET/UL Label at 20W LED max, current limiting may be required

depending on jurisdiction

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CM-BK-120-6101-SHZ-BK-SBX LABEL

CM-WH-120-6101-SHZ-WH-SBX WM-WH-120-6101-

SHZ-WH-SBXPM12-WH-120-6101-SHZ-WH-SBX

WM-BK-120-6101-SHZ-BK-SBX

PM12-BK-120-6101-SHZ-BK-SBX

Note: For RNA the new cylinders come with the

reflector included. For sourcing this item be sure and include a

reflector that will fit the Par 38 lamps. Because the Par 38 lamps are

directional, the properties of the

reflector do not impact the photometric.

6in 150mm Surface Mounted Can – (White/Black)

6in 150mm Wall Mounted Can – (White/Black)

Cylinder- 6in 150mm

6in 150mm Pendant Mounted Can – (White/Black)?

HIGH OUTPUT-FLOODApprox 740 Lumens

NEW DID 13351 (High Output-FLOOD)DESC: LED 12W(HO-FLOOD) Par30L E26 35 Degree BSGE # 65142 LED12DP3L827/35

NEW

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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5.2    strips & troffers‐with fluorescent lampsZone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

Regional sourcing

NOT REQUIRED AT THIS TIME

Back of House, work and storage rooms

12654(2) FLTUBE17W RS T8/G5

12889(2) FLTUBE25W RS T8/G53000K

12890(2) FLTUBE28W T8/G134100K

12893(2) FL TUBE U-Bend 31W T8 3000K

12890(3) FL TUBE 28W T8/G134100K

12893(2) FL TUBEU BEND 31W T83000K

12890(3) FL TUBE28W T8/G134100K

1125824” Surface Mounted Strip

1115424” x 24”Recessed Ceiling fixture

1140424” x 48”RecessedCeiling Fixture

1140724” x24”Surface mountedCeiling fixture

1134924” x48”Surface mounted Ceiling fixture

1134536” Surface Mounted Strip

1142648” Surface Mounted Strip

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Design & Sourcing Note: This is a clarification based on revisions for available

products for RNA only.The next generation of new LED alternatives for these fixture types is in progress and will be communicated for sourcing as new items are reviewed and approved

24in 610mm Surface Mounted Strip

36in 950mm Surface Mounted Strip

48in 1220mm Surface Mounted Strip

24x24in 610x610mm Recessed Troffer

24x48in 610x1220mm Recessed Troffer

24x24in 610x610mm Surface Mounted Troffer

24x48in 610x1220mm Surface Mounted Troffer

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

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5.3     task lights‐ fluorescent & LEDZone

Lamp

Fixture options

REVIT name

NOTES:

Under upper cabinets in Food and Beverage preparation area, BOH- Managers desk

(2)11260FLTUBEF8 T5 /WW

(2)11613FLTUBEF13T5 /WW

Integrated 8W 2700K LED

1114524” Surface Mounted task light-white

STANDARD CONFIGURATION:One 22’ unit under each appropriateUpper cabinet with 8”jumper cable.Line Voltage, Power supply integral to lamp. Can be hardwired or plugged in as per local code requirements

Use to match existing fixtures

1323943” Surface Mounted task light-white

1255222” Surface Mounted integrated driver, (8) LED 2700Ktask light- Black-(use jumper cable to link)

Integrated CUSTOM2700K LED

13251Proposal Based ItemLED (LDL-2) LINEAR SHELF LIGHT by LSI2700K available now

RNA- Submit RFQ to LSI for quote and engineered layout

Shared Planet:LED lamps contribute significantly toward energy reduction goals and reduction of hazardous materials because they contain no Mercury

LEED Certification:LED lamps support LEED credits EAc 1.1 lighting powerEAp 2 minimum energy performanceIDc 1b mercury reduction

Store Materials:Continue to evaluate next generation of integrated LED options for performance & cost.New Item Set upSupport Global Sourcing & approval of new products

Procurement:Support New Items Set up, BPA & ASL Set up as required

Design & Construction:Enclosed match existing, open allow better heat dissipation, integrated options available

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GE # 10064 GE # 10089

TSLP-0028W-BPR TSLP-0213W-BPR

24in 610mm Surface Mounted Task Light – White

43in 1090mm Surface Mounted Task Light - White

SP26504-27K-BL

Task Light integrated LED 22in black

Actual Items may vary based on

market source

LSI National Accounts Group:Submit RFP to:[email protected]

Vikki [email protected] 7800 X-3052

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Appendix & Links

•Next steps and next generation LED fixtures•Links & contacts•NCS Decorative lighting fixtures & lamp reference chart

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DID TBDTrack Fixture 15WIntegrated LED Small Black

DID TBDTrack Fixture 15WIntegrated LED Small White

DID TBDTrack Fixture 22WIntegrated LED Large Black

DID TBDTrack Fixture 22WIntegrated LED Large White

DID TBD5” Integrated LED Recessed Can with trimNew Ceiling

DID TBD4” Integrated LED Recessed Can New Ceiling

12W Typical at 600 Lumens for Café16W Typical at 900 lumens for Engine

DID TBDTrim Options

DID TBDTrim OptionsBaffle or Wall Wash

DID TBD4” Integrated LEDRecessed Can with trimExisting Ceiling

next steps & next generation integrated LED fixtures Starbucks CoffeeFunctional Lighting

Future integrated LED recessed can fixtures under review—2700K

The near future:

The third generation of integrated LED recessed cans are currently on the market. Starbucks is currently evaluating those products from several leading manufactures.

As the cost for these new third generation products is almost equal to the traditional lamp and can, but offers better heat management and a better warrantee we expect these products to be approved in the next 3-6 months

Track lights with integrated LEDS are improving daily but still do not meet our cost needs, however with new products released every week we expect these products will soon meet our cost and performance targets.

If you have project that requires integrated LED lamps please contact:

David Varon

Future integrated LED track fixtures under review—2700K

•ongoing research, development & sourcing of better performing, cost effective and energy efficient lamps & fixtures•continuous improvement & quarterly updates of new items•evaluation of categories not included with this release (exit & emergency, exterior, lighting controls, etc.)•Some markets may already have cost effective integrated LED solutions available

DID TBD5” Integrated LED Recessed Can with trimExisting Ceiling

12W Typical at 600 Lumens for Café

15W Typical at 600 Lumens for Café 22W Typical at 975 Lumens for Café

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Appendix & Links revised June 18, 2012

Who to contact with questions:

Store Materials Manager:David Varon [email protected] 206 342‐6654Global Concepts Design:Anthony Perez [email protected] 206 318 9491

[email protected] Planning:Joon Kim [email protected] 206 318 7314Procurement:Juan Ahmad Del Vecchio [email protected] 318 7018Constance Lambson  [email protected] 206 318 0097Item Set‐up & order forms:

[email protected]:

[email protected] Analysis Tool:Martin Garcia Urtiaga  [email protected] 206 318 9355

PMO Program manager:Walter Metzger [email protected] 206 318 4678

Where to find additional information to support the Functional Lighting program including: training, tools and support documents

On the GCD WIKI you will now find updates with:Lighting Design Guidelines- Design Guidelines with many Links to

supporting documents

Lighting Analysis Tool- Excel analysis tool to evaluate light levels generated by new fixtures and lamps

Functional Lighting Training- Training deck presented 9/14/11

Product Guide- User guide to new lighting products and usage recommendations

On the AEC SITE you will now find updates with:Item Specifications- Lighting fixture and lamp specifications including

MPR, Item specs and CutsheetsAEC> Item Specifications> Specifications> Lighting Specifications (scroll to bottom of NCS items for functional fixtures,

use sheet tab for lamp information

Program & Transitions Plan- Program summary & transitions plan from GSDW article 9/19/11

AEC> Design Reference> Lighting> Program & Transitions Plan

Product Overview- User guide to new lighting products and usage information (this document is also on the WIKI)

AEC> Design Reference> Lighting > Functional Lighting Product Overview

Item Guides- Listing of all items with PIM, description, Manufacturer & modelRevised AEC>Design Reference> Lighting > Item Guide- US & CanadaRevised AEC>Design Reference> Lighting> Item Guide- LATAMNEW AEC>Design Reference>Lighting>Item Guide LED Lamps GC & APNEW AEC>Design Reference>Lighting>Item Guide LED Lamps EMEA

On Buzzsaw and within Revit you will now find updates within:Buzzsaw Catalog- Updated with new itemsRevit- Updated with new items

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Decorative & NCS Lighting Overview  April 18, 2012

Heritage

Artisan

Regional Modern

12172

SMALL PENDANT FLOOR

12345 1233212222 12174

LARGE PENDANT

1228812269 12246 12700

ALL CONCEPTS

12172

12265 12574 1231712281 12219 12308

1227711861 12176 123141239212348 1235512175 12177 12299 12359

1224912258

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LED 7WPar20 2700K

12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

12905

Incand. 30W   T‐9

12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

(3) 12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

(3) 12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

12905

LED 7WPar20 2700K

12905

12894

LED 7WPar20 2700K

CFL 19WG‐30 2700K

12885

CFL 19WG‐30 2700K

12885

CFL 19WG‐30 2700K

12885

(4) 12871

CFL‐ 18WQuad 

12898

LED 4WMR16  GU10

12898

LED 4WMR16  GU10

13148

CFL‐ 42WSP 2700K

(2) 12900

CFL 7WB13  2700K

NEW‐LED  6W A19 E26  2200K

13280

(5) 12900

CFL 7WB13  2700K

12872

CFL‐ 20WA19  2700K

12872

CFL‐ 20WA19  2700K

12872

CFL‐ 20WA19  2700K

12872

CFL‐ 20WA19  2700K FL TUBE 

24W T5/G5

(2) 12888

CFL 23WSP 2700K

CFL 32WSP 2700K

13147 * 12930 *

(2) 12887

FL TUBE 21W T5/G5

(2) LampsincludedLED‐ 6W 

MR16 GU5.3

(2) LampsincludedLED‐ 6W 

MR16 GU5.3

COLOR CODE KEY

RNA - In stock RFP NEW ITEM ………………………Order due in early Q3

GCD & SC Approved, RNA orders on DESIGN HOLD, Item may be avail in other regions

Phase out Item Switch to OTS

Modify existing item, new color etc. with new version this will reduce leadtime, and support MOQ

Indicates secondary concept for the fixture

Based on current usage, current inventory will take greater than one year to deplete

Green

Yellow

Red

Orange

Gray

RISK

Lt. Green

12331 12699

12307

12529

Lt. Red

WALL

NEW 13320

LED 12WBR30 2700K

NEW 13320

LED 12WBR30 2700K

NEW 13320

LED 12WBR30 2700K

12872

CFL‐ 20WA19  2700K