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Street Lighting Manual

2006

CITY OF GLENDALE ARIZONA

Transportation Department Streetlight Management

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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4

Utility Service Area Map 5 Fixture Type Map 6 Streetlight Fixture Selection and Usage 7 Streetlight Spacing Guideline 8 Policy 9

Developers Checklist 11

Design Guidelines 12

Fee Schedule 13

General Notes 14

General 14 Light Poles 15 Foundation / Embedment 15

Foundation 15 Embedment 15

Luminaires 15 Wiring 16

Salt River Project Service Area 16 Arizona Public Service Service Area 16

Grounding 16 Junction boxes 17 Trench 17 Conduit 17 Connections 17

Arizona Public Service Area 17 Salt River Project Area 17

Light Pole Identification 18 Restoration 18 Performance 18 Warranty 18 Design Distribution Standards (SRP Only) 19

Electrical Equipment Installation Specification 23

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General 23 Material 23 Definitions 23 Light Poles 24

Wood Poles 24 Foundations 24 Embedded 25

Luminaires 25 Lamps 26 Glare Shields 26 Grounding Devices 26 Junction Boxes 26 Trench 26 Conduit 27 Cable 28 Connections 28

Salt River Project Service Area 28 Arizona Public Service Service Area 28

Light Pole Identification 28 Lighting and Electrical Materials Specifications 29

General 29 Inspection 29 Certification 29 Light Poles 29

Inspection 31 Coating 31

Electrical Cables 31 Arizona Public Service Area 31 Salt River Project Area 32

Conduit and Fittings 32 Concrete Junction Box 32 Plastic Junction Box 32 Cast-In-Place Electrical Vault

33 Junction Boxes 33 Luminaires 33

High Pressure Sodium Luminaires 33 Lamps 34

High Pressure Sodium 34 Cable Connecting Devices 35

Salt River Project Service Area 35 Arizona Public Service Service Area 35 Cable Connectors 35 Cable Connector Kits 36

Grounding Devices 36

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Circuit and Light Pole Identification 37 Photo Electric Controls 37

Key Unit Location Details

Key Unit Location K1 Key Unit Location K2

Details

HPS Cobra Head Fixture F4 100 Watt HPS Shoe Box F5 250 Watt HPS Shoe Box F6 HPS Post Top Fixture F7 22' Pole on Foundation P1 Square Decorative Pole P2 Residential Pole P3 Square Decorative Pole P4 31' SRP Arterial Pole P5 Residential Post Top Pole P6 Arterial Embedded (APS) P7 Modified Pole for Signal Base P8 Median Mounted Pole P9 3' Radius SRP - Residential A1 6' Radius SRP - Arterial A2 1'8" X 6' Mast Arm - APS A3 3' X 8' Mast Arm - APS A4 8' X 8' Mast Arm - APS A5 12' X 8' High Rise Mast Arm A6 4'3" X 8' Mast Arm A7 Embedded Pole Detail PF1 Pole Foundation Detail PF2

Appendix - Ordinances

Outdoor Light Control Utility Underground Regulations Development Plan Review

Sample Plans

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Introduction

The purpose of this manual is to establish standards for the design and installation of street lighting in the City of Glendale in order to provide adequate and uniform lighting of streets and other travel-ways. The developer should become familiar with these procedures in order to expedite approval of plans. Any questions concerning street lighting may be addressed by calling the Transportation Department, Streetlight Management at 930-2940. Note 1 The term developer is an inclusive term and includes, but is not limited to developers, engineers, contractors and/or subcontractors concerning services and responsibilities addressed throughout this manual. Notes 2 The City of Glendale is serviced by two electric utility companies; Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project. The developer should be aware that different standards and specifications exist in each service area. A map of the service areas is provided on the following page.

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Streetlight Fixture Selection and Usage

High Pressure Sodium 100 Watt Residential 150 Watt Collector 250 Watt Arterial 400 Watt Arterial

Shoe Box

Arrowhead Ranch 51 Av – 67 Av

Deer Valley – Beardsley (F5)

Airport and Downtown (F6)

Post Top

51 Av – 83 Av Union Hills – Beardsley (F7)

51 Av – 83 Av Union Hills – Beardsley

(F7)

Cobra Head

Standard Streetlight Throughout the City

(F4)

Standard Streetlight Throughout the City

(F4)

Standard Streetlight Throughout the City (F4)

Standard Streetlight Throughout the City

(F4)

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STREETLIGHT SPACING GUIDELINE STREET WIDTH ROADWAY AREA/DENSITY MINIMUM RECOMMENDED POLE MOUNTING

(FACE OF CURB) CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION LUMEN SPACING ARRANGEMENT HEIGHT

28 FOOT RESIDENTIAL LOCAL/LOW 9500 200 FT ONE SIDE 26' HPS

31 FOOT RESIDENTIAL LOCAL/LOW 9500 200 FT ONE SIDE 26' HPS

35 FOOT RESIDENTIAL LOCAL/LOW 9500 200 FT ONE SIDE 26' HPS

35 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/LOW 16000 200 FT STAGGERED 26' HPS

39 FOOT RESIDENTIAL LOCAL/HIGH 16000 200 FT ONE SIDE 32' HPS

39 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/LOW 16000 200 FT ONE SIDE 32' HPS

43 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 16000 200 FT ONE SIDE 32' HPS

43 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/LOW 16000 133 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

43 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 16000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

47 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 16000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

52 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/LOW 16000 150 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

52 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 16000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

56 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/LOW 16000 150 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

56 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 16000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

56 FOOT COLLECTOR COLLECTOR/HIGH 30000 133 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

68 FOOT ARTERIAL ARTERIAL/LOW 30000 120 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

68 FOOT ARTERIAL ATERIAL/HIGH 30000 110 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

68 FOOT ARTERIAL ATERIAL/HIGH 30000 110 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

78 FOOT ARTERIAL ATERIAL/HIGH 30000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

88 FOOT ARTERIAL ARTERIAL/LOW 30000 100 FT STAGGERED 32' HPS

88 FOOT ARTERIAL ATERIAL/HIGH 30000 100 FT STAGGERED 35' HPS

94 FOOT ARTERIAL ATERIAL/HIGH 30000 100 FT STAGGERED 35' HPS

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Policy

Under the provisions of the Glendale City Code, developers of residential subdivisions, apartments, condominiums, commercial/industrial projects, etc., are responsible for all design and installation costs of street lighting on public streets peripheral to their projects. The developer shall retain a professional engineer of the appropriate discipline, registered in the State of Arizona, to prepare the lighting system design and appropriate calculations relative to illumination levels. Illumination design shall follow the recommendation of the American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES), IES RP-8. The luminance criteria, with light loss factors of .76 (HPS), shall be used to determine conformity with IES and city street lighting design guidelines. Street lighting plans shall be submitted at the service counter at the Development Services Center (second floor, Municipal Building) or by mail/carrier addressed to:

City of Glendale Development Services Center 5850 West Glendale Avenue Glendale, Arizona 85301

The developer shall submit six (6) sets of plans, specifications and electrical engineering requirements for the first review. Once final review has been completed, six (6) sets of plans, specifications, material quantities and product literature shall be submitted for approval. Approval is limited to six (6) months and may be renewed for another six (6) months if requirements have not changed. When the plans have been stamped approved, the four (4) sets will be distributed as follows:

1- the utility company (by the Streetlight Management) 1- Building Safety 1- Street Lighting (Streetlight Management) 1- retained for streetlight contractor

The developer shall pay all related permit and power connection fees and is responsible for notifying the electric utility company of any design changes, affecting power service and/or common trench. Design conflicts shall be resolved by the developer to the satisfaction of the electrical utility company. It shall be the developer’s responsibility to coordinate conflicts with all electric utility company equipment without compromise to the uniformity in the lighting design.

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The installation and inspection of street lighting shall be accomplished in a timely manner. A final inspection of the streetlight installation will be accomplished by the City of Glendale Transportation and Building Safety Departments. If necessary, a list of discrepancies will be submitted to the contractor for corrective action. When corrective action has been accomplished, to the satisfaction of the City, approval for power connection will be transmitted to the electric utility company by the Transportation Department. All streetlights shall be connected to the permanent power supply and functioning properly before final acceptance of the street lighting installation. The developer shall be responsible for the actions of the contractor installing the street lighting system.

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Developer’s Checklist Checklist:

Obtain copy of Street Lighting Manual.

Retain professional engineer of appropriate discipline. For plan preparation per Street Light Manual

Engineer prepares street light plans.

Scale to be 1"=100'

Plans submitted for first review. Submit to Development Services Center

Approved plans submitted for distribution.

Distribution per schedule stated in policy

Electrical contractor obtains permits Right of way & building

Electrical contractor installs street lights.

Per City of Glendale stamped approved plans only Utility company plans are supplemental to city plans

Electrical contractor calls for inspection 48 hours in advance.

By Street Light Management

City authorizes utility company to energize lighting. By Street Light Management

Contractor warranty material and workmanship.

For one year from date of acceptance

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Design Guidelines

It is the responsibility of the professional engineer, designing the streetlight system, to coordinate with the electric utility company supplying the power for trench and transformer locations. The layout and design shall include existing and possible future streetlight location information for all streets adjacent to and across from the proposed development. Special effort shall be made during the design stage to assure that one (1) or more streetlights are located at each intersection. All cul-de-sacs shall have at least one (1) streetlight. (See Key Unit Locations pages K1 & K2) Pole spacing shall result in a luminance rating that is within the IES RP-8 guidelines, using a light loss factor of .76 (HPS). (See Spacing Guideline page 8) Wire and conduit sizes shall be in accordance with the needs of the circuit except conduit smaller than two and a half (2 ½”) inch shall not be used from pull box to pull box. Conduit smaller than one (1) inch shall not be used from pull box to the pole. Wire shall be sized according to the requirements of the utility company supplying electrical service to the streetlight fixture. It is the developer’s responsibility to provide the City inspector with the appropriate list(s) of completed streetlight locations for which power is requested. Streetlight poles shall be numbered according to the numbering system provided by the electric utility company. The underground trenching shall include PVC conduit in accordance with the electric utility company standards. The City of Glendale may require the developer to encase conduits in concrete under driveways or other vehicular traffic areas. Exposed conduit and conduit on structures shall be rigid metal. A photo control shall be mounted on each luminaire. Arterial streets with no sidewalk will have a six (6) foot clearance from back of curb to the light pole. If a sidewalk is planned, light poles will be one (1) foot back of walk. Collector and residential streets will have a three (3) foot minimum clearance from back of curb. All poles installed on arterial streets shall be installed on a concrete foundation. Poles in residential areas shall be embedded. It is the contractor’s responsibility to restore all property, landscaping, paving and driveways that are disturbed during streetlight construction to their original condition in conformance with Maricopa Association of Governments Specifications, Section 107.9.

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Fee Schedule The following fees will be required for street lighting related improvements within the public rights-of-way and within public utility easements: Base Right-of-Way Fee (Per Project) Streetlight Construction Permit Fee (Per Streetlight) Building Safety Dept. Electrical Permit Fee (Per Streetlight) Permits are issued at: City of Glendale Development Services Center (second floor) 5850 W. Glendale Ave Glendale AZ, 85301

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General Notes The following information is provided to emphasize critical work and is intended to supplement the specifications. Should there be a conflict with the specifications, this document shall take precedence. Alternatives shall be pre-approved by the Transportation Director. Approval of alternative products shall be on an equal basis with the product specified and shall be submitted a minimum of ten (10) days prior to bid opening. Structural calculations shall be furnished for alternate products and certified by a structural engineer, registered in the state of Arizona. Luminaires and lamps shall meet or exceed the photometric, electrical, and mechanical requirements for the specified products. The contractor shall comply with State and City statutes along with the manufacturer’s recommendations. The submittal package shall consist of three (3) copies of the specifications for materials and equipment to be installed, and shall be bound in a folder and submitted at the time of permit application. Prior to submitting a proposal, the bidder shall examine all general construction drawings and visit the construction site to become familiar with existing conditions under which he will operate. No subsequent allowance will be made in connection with or on behalf of the contractor for any errors or negligence on his part. Prior to ordering any materials or doing any work, the contractor shall verify dimensions at the site and immediately report any discrepancies to the Streetlight Management. The contractor shall not proceed with any work until the Transportation Director renders a decision. No extra charges or compensation will be allowed for the differences in actual dimensions and dimensions indicated on the drawings. General The electrical contractor shall comply with all licensing requirements set forth by the State Registrar of Contractors’ office to perform work relating to streetlight installation in the city right-of-way. The contractor shall obtain the following permits prior to the installation of street lighting:

• One project underground utilities (right-of-way) permit. • One street lighting permit for each installation. • One electrical inspection permit for each installation.

(See schedule for permit) The City’s Streetlight Management Section shall be contacted 48 hours prior to starting the work.

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All streetlights, including service line stubouts, within new planned developments or relocation projects, must be installed, inspected by the City of Glendale and city clearances issued before the utility company will install any wiring for the distribution system. Light Poles Light poles shall be installed plumb, adjusted to provide the proper alignment to the roadway being lighted and be properly grounded when the installation is complete. If light poles are furnished by the city, the contractor shall pick up the poles from city storage and shall be responsible for their care until installed and accepted by the city (on City Projects). Foundation / Embedment Foundations: The hole for the foundation shall be augured or hand dug, any exception shall be pre-approved by the City’s Streetlight Management Section. Anchor bolts installed in foundations shall be provided with double nuts and washers. Anchor bolts will be set in place and supported by the use of a template (supplied by the contractor) to maintain the true bolt circle before the concrete is poured. Streetlight Management shall inspect the work before the concrete is poured and must be contacted 48 hours before the scheduled pouring. A ground rod shall be installed in the pull box or next to the excavated hole in undisturbed soil, per the utility company requirement. A lead-in copper bond wire (#6) shall be installed in a separate 1” conduit up through the excavation for pole grounding. The top of the foundation shall be three (3) inches above finished grade, trowel finished and level. And surplus excavation shall be legally disposed of by the contractor. Embedment: Direct buried poles shall be set in a round hole, twelve (12) inch diameter, augured five (5) feet into undisturbed earth. Poles shall be set plumb in two directions 90 degrees apart. Hand tamping of native soil with pneumatic or vibrating equipment is the acceptable method of compaction. Backfill shall be compacted to 85% of maximum density as determined by ASTM D698, D-2922 and D-3017. Using a backhoe is strictly prohibited for direct bury poles. Surplus excavation materials shall be legally disposed of by the contractor. Luminaires Luminaires shall be installed level and shall include a lamp and photocell. Contractor shall assure that the luminaires are free of dust, dirt or any other substance, which would impair the output of the light prior to leaving the site. Luminaires furnished with multi-tap ballast shall be rewired or reconnected to match the voltage supplied by the electric utility company.

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If luminaires are furnished by the city and supplied from stock with a lamp and photocell each may be furnished in separate cartons and assembled by the contractor. The contractor shall pick up the products from city storage and shall be responsible for their care until installed and accepted by the city. If a product furnished by the city is defective, it shall be replaced at no expense to the contractor. Products damaged or rendered non-working by the contractor shall be replaced at the contractor’s expense (on City Projects). Wiring (by service area)

Arizona Public Service Area: Streetlight poles shall be wired for 120 volt, for up to and including 100 watt fixtures. Fixtures over 100 watts are to be wired 240 volt. APS can provide 277 volt on some commercial projects. It is the contractor’s responsibility to contact APS for the correct voltage to be supplied. Wiring for fixtures shall be installed per Arizona Public Service requirements. Wiring color for power shall be properly identified. Conductors are to be installed from ballast of luminaire to J-box. Wiring between underground junction boxes, shall be provided and installed by the utility company supplying power. APS will make the connection in the J-box.

Salt River Project Service Area: Streetlight poles shall be wired for 120 volt in SRP area. Wiring from the transformer to the pole’s flush mounted J-box shall consist of either 1-#6AI XLPE TX or 1-#4/OAL XLPE TX. Wiring from the J-box to the base of the pole or the pole’s hand hole shall consist of 2-#6 AI XLPE and 1-#6 bare solid copper (bond). Wiring shall consist of 2-#12 single conductor and 1-#12 single conductor (bond) type XHHW or THWN pulled from the pole’s hand hole or the base of the pole to the luminaire. Wire color for power shall be properly identified. Wiring between underground junction boxes, shall be provided and installed by the utility company supplying power. Connections in the J-box will be made by SRP. Grounding Each pole foundation shall have a 8' X 5/8" copper clad ground rod, driven outside the area excavated for the pole. Ground rods maybe located in the J-box when required by the utility company. A #6 bare copper lead shall be used between the ground rod and the landing lug. Junction boxes Junction boxes are furnished by the contractor. Excavation for junction boxes and material specifications shall be per the utility company standards.

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Trench Trench shall be installed per the utility company standards. The use of a common electric utility company trench is permitted. It is the contractor’s responsibility to contact the utility company for coordination of trench and the installation of conduit. Conduit (further SRP requirements Distribution Design Standards at end of this section) Conduit shall be installed at the depth specified on the plans. Conduit shall be per the utility company requirement. Each conduit shall terminate in each pull box and/or pole foundation. Elbows shall be the same size as the conduit. All conduit which will not have circuit wire or cable pulled into it during construction shall have a #10 AWG. copper clad or aluminum clad pull wire installed in it and the ends sealed in a NEC approved manner to keep all moisture and foreign matter out of the conduit. When required, the contractor shall encase conduits in concrete at street, railroad, and driveway crossings. Connections (By Service Area) Arizona Public Service (APS) Service Area: Fusing is to be located in the hand holes or bases of light poles. J-box fusing shall meet APS requirements. Quick disconnect type fuse holders shall be equal to or better than Bussman BK/HEB-AA 30 amp, 600 volt that will accept the 10 amp Thon time-delay fuses “FNQ 10", This cartridge fuse size is 13/32" X 1 ½". Fusing is to be installed on each energized conductor of the circuit. Fuse holder shall be installed so that the exposed end shall be free of energized parts when disconnected. APS to make the connection in the J-box to its distribution system after city clearances have been issued. NEC approved grounding clamps or Cadweld fusion bonded connections shall be used for bonding bare bond wire and for connections to ground rods.

Salt River Project (SRP) Service Area:

Cable connection in the hand holes or bases of light poles shall be accomplished by the use of factory pre-assembled cable connector kits. A kit utilizing a 10 amp KTK-R fuse on the hot leg of the circuit shall be employed and shall be a quick disconnect type. Fuse kits shall be installed so that the exposed end shall be free of energized parts when disconnected.

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Splices in the junction boxes shall be prohibited. Connections shall be made using the 2 or 4 molder rubber insulated set screw bar connectors per the utility company’s requirements. Split bolt connector and wire nut type devices are prohibited in all splices. NEC approved grounding clamps connections shall be used for bonding bare bond wire and for connection to ground rods. Light Pole Identification The contractor shall furnish and install a number on each light pole. Streetlight pole identification and specifications will be provided by the utility company supplying power. The contractor will coordinate the installation of pole numbers with the utility company. Pole numbers will be on the plans provided by the utility company. Pole identification should be yellow letters/numbers on black background, two inches (2”) high. Restoration It is the contractor’s responsibility to restore all property, landscaping, paving and driveways that are disturbed during streetlight construction to their original condition in conformance with Maricopa Association of Governments Specifications, Section 107.9. Performance Prior to acceptance, the contractor shall energize and operate the entire roadway lighting system, from sunset to sunrise for two (2) consecutive days without interruption or failure. If a lamp or ballast should fail, it shall be replaced immediately and retested. Warranty The contractor shall guarantee all work for a period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance by the Streetlight Management, against defects in workmanship, failure, malfunction of materials and/or equipment. This guarantee is to be in writing to the City at the time of issuing final acceptance. Work found to be defective within the warranty period shall be replaced without cost to the city.

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Design Distribution Standards Salt River Project Service Area Only

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Electrical Equipment Installation Specification

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General The work described in this section shall consist of furnishing and installing electrical material and equipment complete and ready for service at the locations and grades shown on the plans or as ordered by the Transportation Director. All installations shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and shall also conform to the City of Glendale laws and codes governing such work. The Contractor or Developer shall apply for and pay all permit fees associated with the construction, development, plan review, power connection and inspection of the street lighting system. In order to provide all necessary requirements for the proposed street lighting system, the contractor shall cooperate with the electric utility company which will furnish electrical service. Material New, first quality materials shall be furnished. Materials shall comply, when applicable, with the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements. The material shall also comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and City of Glendale Codes where appropriate. All electrical parts, wire, switches, and other elements of the installation shall be of ample capacity to carry the required current without excessive heating or causing an excessive drop of potential. At the time of requesting permits, the contractor or developer will submit cut sheets including a materials list to the Transportation Department, Streetlight Management for approval. After approval by the Transportation Director, such submittals shall be taken as supplemental to, but in no sense a substitute for, the original approved plans. Contractors are cautioned not to purchase materials in advance of submittal approval. Except as otherwise provided herein, each individual item of equipment shall bear a nameplate, or other type of indelible marking or brand that shall identify it as to type, catalog number and manufacturer. Definitions In general, definitions of electrical terms used shall be in accordance with the American ANSI/IES RP-8. Exceptions as follows: A Luminaire shall include direct appurtenances such as a reflector, refractor, housing and supports that are integral with the housing and ballasts when applicable.

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A Lamp shall be considered to be the bulb or light source employed. A Light Pole shall be considered to include anchor bolts, nuts, nut cover, pole shaft, bracket arm if required, and integral hardware to support luminaires. Light Poles Light poles conforming to approved shop drawings shall be installed upon the completed concrete foundations or other specified type of installation. Poles shall be plumb or aligned by using double nuts and washers or other specified method. After the installation, each light pole shall be adequately grounded as provided for these specifications, and shall have hand hole and base covers fastened in place. After erection, poles shall be inspected for defects in the surfaces. Minor scratches (any scratch that does not expose the primer coat) shall be given two (2) coats of an approved zinc-rich paint. The second coat shall not be applied until after the first coat has completely dried. Poles having major scratches or defects (any scratch that exposes the metal or gouges in pole) will not be accepted. Wood Poles Existing wood electrical distribution system poles may be used for mounting of streetlights only if approved by the Streetlight Management and the electric utility company agrees that there is no other way to install the light. Use of these existing wood poles will be permitted only in exceptional cases. Luminaires mounted on existing wood poles shall be installed by the electric utility company regardless of service area. The developer shall coordinate the design and installation of the luminaires with the electric utility company and pay all attachment costs. The developer is not permitted to climb on or attach to electric utility company wood poles. Foundations Excavation for foundations shall be completed as near as practical to the dimensions shown for the foundations. Concrete shall be cast-in-place, Class A, and construction shall be in accordance with (MAG) 725 except that forms will not be required for portions of foundations extending more than six (6) inches below the ground line, unless the soil does not have sufficient compaction. Where, in the opinion of the Transportation Director, an excavation for a foundation has revealed an unstable condition at the bottom of the excavation, or caving of the sides of the excavation has been excessive, the foundation shall be deepened or enlarged in size as directed by the Transportation Director. Payment for additional quantities of excavation and foundation concrete required by the Transportation Director for this purpose shall be made by supplemental agreement on City of Glendale projects.

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Reinforcing steel as specified shall be placed in accordance with (MAG) 727 or (ADOT) 1003. Anchor bolts for light poles shall be installed in the foundations in conformance with approved shop drawings and anchor bolt setting templates provided by contractor. The tops of foundations shall be finished smooth and level. After the forms have been removed, excavated spaces around the foundations shall be backfilled with suitable material placed and tamped in six (6) inch thick layers in accordance with (MAG) 206. Disturbed facilities shall be restored as specified. Discarded materials will be disposed of legally. Contractor shall wait at least 72 hours before setting streetlight poles on new concrete foundations. Embedded Direct buried poles shall be set in a twelve (12) inch diameter hole augured to the appropriate depth, per standard details, to support the pole in undisturbed earth. Pole shall be set plumb in two (2) directions 90 degrees apart. Hand tamping of native soil with pneumatic or vibrating equipment is the acceptable method of compaction. Backfill shall be compacted to 85% of maximum density as determined by ASTM D-2922 and D-3017 or AASHTO T-99 and T-191. Using a backhoe is strictly prohibited for direct bury poles. Disturbed facilities shall be restored to their original condition. Discarded materials will be disposed of legally. Luminaires Light pole luminaires shall be adjusted vertically and horizontally to provide the required mounting height and the specified alignment with the roadway. The Transportation Director may require the contractor to clean all streetlight luminaires prior to completing the project. Reflectors shall be cleaned with a detergent and reflectors cleaned with an approved cleaner to provide the maximum lumen output possible. ANSI wattage labels shall be install on the rear portion of the luminaire and visible from the ground when the installation is completed. Lamps

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The specified types of lamps shall be furnished and properly installed in the approved luminaires. Glare Shields Glare shields shall be furnished and installed where designated by Streetlight Management. The shields shall be obtained from the manufacturer of the luminaires with which they are to be used. Ground Devices A ground device unit shall consist of one 8' X 5/8" copper clad ground rod driven outside the area excavated for the pole foundation. It shall be installed in pull box or in undisturbed soil per utility company requirement. NEC approved grounding clamps or Cadweld fusion bonded connections shall be used for bonding bare bond wire and for connection to ground rods. A #6 bare bond copper lead shall be installed to connect the ground rod to the pole grounding lugs. Junction Boxes Junction boxes shall be provided by the contractor per the electric utility company standards. Junction boxes for street crossing shall be furnished and installed by the contractor. Trench Trenching shall be accomplished per the electric utility company standards. Trench backfill shall be placed in layers not to exceed four (4) inches in thickness and compacted with mechanical tampers or other approved mechanical compactors as directed and approved by the Transportation Director and in conformance with (MAG) 601. Backfill material for trenches in areas of pavement, paved shoulders, or stabilized aggregate shoulders shall consist of ABC slurry with one (1) sack cement. Backfill material for trenches in other areas shall consist of suitable soil or granular material in conformance with (MAG) 702. All property, landscaping and driveways, which are disturbed during construction, shall be restored to original condition. Excess and discarded materials shall be disposed of legally. Conduit

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Conduit of the type and size shown on the plans shall be installed at locations designated by the plans or as directed. Where the size is not specified, the developer shall submit to the City Transportation Director for approval, plans showing the size and location of each conduit and the number and size of wires contained in each. Conduit fill shall comply with the National Electrical Code. Where underground conduits are required to be encased, the encasement shall be concrete slurry. Mix shall consist of one-half (1/2)) bag of cement to ten (10) cubic yards of ABC per MAG Specifications. Bends in conduit shall be used only when absolutely necessary. The total bending between adjacent junction boxes shall not exceed 180 degrees and the total bending between adjacent light poles shall not exceed 270 degrees. The radius of any field bend shall be not less than twelve (12) times the internal diameter of the conduit. Bends in conduit will not be injured and the internal diameter at the bend will not be reduced. The Contractor shall check each conduit run by rodding or by pushing a mandrel through the conduit run. Any obstructions in the conduit shall be removed. After installation, all conduit which will not have circuit wire or cable pulled into it during construction shall have a No.10 AWG copper-clad or aluminum-clad pull wire installed in it and the ends shall be closed with capped bushings or otherwise sealed in an approved manner to completely keep all water and foreign matter out of the conduit. Terminal points of all conduits containing wire or cable shall be completely sealed in an approved manner with a removable sealing compound or a molded plastic or rubber device, which is compatible with the cable jacket, the insulation and the conduit material. Equivalent temporary sealing approved by the Streetlight Management shall be provided immediately after placement of the conduit where conductors of cable are not installed promptly in the conduit. Where conduit enters a junction box through a slip hole, locknuts shall be provided to fasten the conduit to the junction box and a lead washer shall be installed under each locknut to weatherproof the connection. Conduit to be placed under pavements or paved shoulders may be installed by horizontal drilling or jacking methods subject to the approval of Streetlight Management. If the drilling method is used, the bore diameter shall not exceed the outside diameter of the conduit by more than five (5) percent. Cable Copper wire cables of the types and sizes required shall be install as designed or as ordered. No splices will be permitted between terminations. Exothermically welded joints in structure grounding systems are not considered splices.

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Connections Salt River Project Service Area Cable connections in the hand holes or bases of all light poles, or in junction boxes shall be accomplished by the use of approved factory pre-assembled cable connector kits and, in addition, the kit used in the hot leg shall be of a fused type. Where used in hand holes, the kits shall be of a quick disconnect type. Cable connections in junction boxes, other junction boxes, and all enclosures below ground line shall be accomplished by the use of approved factory pre-assembled cable connector kits or other connecting devices approved by the Transportation Director. Connector kits used in cable connections installed at the last light pole or pull box on a circuit shall have the vacant wire opening plugged in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Until cable connections have been completed, all exposed cable ends shall be adequately protected by enclosing in plastic bags, taping or other approved means. Arizona Public Service Area Cable connections in the hand holes or bases of all light poles shall be accomplished by the use of approved factory pre-assembled cable connector kits and, in addition, the kit used in the hot leg shall be of a fused type. The kits shall be of a quick disconnect type. Connections in the J-boxes shall be made by APS. Light pole identification The Contractor shall furnish and install a pole number, as indicated on the utility company plans, on each light pole. The identification shall consist of yellow letters/numbers on black background two inches (2”) high, dye cut from engineer grade reflectorized sheeting. One (1) inch dye cut letters shall be heat applied to self-stick engineer grade sheeting of a color specified by the utility company. The number shall be assembled as a vertical label and applied to the streetlight poles on the quadrant of the surface on the pole that faces oncoming traffic. The top of the label shall be installed eight (8) feet above the ground line. The installation of the label and application of the sealant shall be when the ambient temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Lighting and Electrical Materials Specifications

General

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Lighting and electrical materials covered by these specifications shall be inspected and certified as follows: Inspection Lighting and electrical materials are subject to inspection at the project site. Such inspection will include, but is not limited to the identification of the item, type, size and manufacturer’s markings and documentation of this data. When required by the Streetlight Management, random samples will be selected from the material delivered or at the place of manufacture or warehouse prior to delivery. Certification When required by the Transportation Director, certified test data shall be furnished. Light Poles These specifications cover materials and manufacturing methods to be used in the fabrication of light poles used to support luminaires. Any material permitted by the AASHTO “specifications for the Design and Construction of Structural Supports Highway Luminaires” may be used in this item. Pole design shall conform to minimum requirements of the AASHTO specifications cited, except that the design wind load shall, in all cases, be based on a wind speed of 80 miles per hour. Poles and self-supporting mast arms shall include shafts, bases, anchor bolts and shall conform to the following: Tapered pole shafts shall be fabricated from sheet steel of weld able grade, which shall meet or exceed the minimum strength requirements of ASTM A36. A taper rate of 0.14 inches in diameter per linear foot shall be required unless otherwise specified. Standard pipe pole shafts shall be fabricated from standard weight structural steel, which conforms to the minimum strength requirements of ASTM A53, grade B, and a nominal diameter indicated on the standard drawings. Each section shall be fabricated from not more than two (2) pieces of sheet metal. When two (2) pieces are used, the longitudinal welded seams shall be directly opposite one another. When the sections are butt welded, seams shall be directly opposite one another. When the sections are butt-welded together, the longitudinal welded seams on adjacent sections shall be placed to form continuous straight seams from base to top of pole. Pole shafts shall be straight, with a permissive variation not to exceed one (1) inch measured at the midpoint. Hand holes in the base of the poles shall conform to the details shown on the standard drawings. All welds shall be continuous and any exposed welds, except fillet welds, shall be ground flush with the base metal.

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A metal tag shall be permanently attached to the pole above the hand hole stating the manufacturer’s name, pole type per the Department’s standard drawings, pole drawing number, shaft length and gauge number. Pole shall have a standard weld base plate. Standard bases shall be fabricated from structural steel plates conforming to the minimum strength requirements of ASTM A36. Exposed surfaces shall be neatly rounded to a 1/8 inch radius. All anchor bolts shall be threaded at the top and shall have an “L” bend at the bottom unless otherwise specified. Standard anchor bolts, washers, and double nuts shall be fabricated from steel conforming to the strength requirements of ASTM A36. The anchor bolts, washers, and nuts shall be fully galvanized in accordance with the requirements of ASTM A153. Mast arms for standard steel poles that are not tapered shall be fabricated from two (2) inch Schedule 40 steel pipe as specified in ASTM A120, and shall conform to the dimensions shown on the standard drawings. The pipe shall be one (1) piece and free from burrs and sharp edges. Tapered mast arms shall be fabricated from sheet metal conforming to the requirements of ASTM A36. A taper rate of 0.14 inches change in diameter per linear foot shall be required unless otherwise specified. All bolts, washers, and nuts for mast arms shall be fabricated from steel conforming to the requirements of ASTM A325 and shall be electro-galvanized in accordance with the requirements of ASTM B633. Mast arms shall be bent to the dimensions and curvature shown on the standard drawings. A metal tag shall be permanently attached to the side of the mast arm near the base stating the manufacturer’s name, pole type per the Department’s standard drawings, mast arm and pole drawing number, length and gauge number. Bolt covers shall be furnished with each pole and shall be finished in the same manner as the poles. Split cover base covers shall be furnished when specified in lieu of bolt covers for square designed poles.

A structural engineer’s certification indicating compliance with the AASHTO criteria and this specification, and shop drawings covering the specified material requirements for signal poles, mast arms, and appurtenances shall be furnished.

Alternative pole designs shall be submitted to the Transportation Director for approval and shall be certified by a structural engineer. Supports not specifically detailed and alternates shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Transportation Director, as being structurally equivalent to

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the specified design. The general appearance of the alternative structures shall be the same as detailed on the drawings. For the purposes of complying with these specifications and drawings, the gauge of steel specified and the nominal thickness may vary as long as the developed strengths are applicable and comply with the AASHTO Specifications. Inspection The Transportation Director may require the approval of poles to be based on a complete inspection of welds, mil thickness and coating appearance at the factory prior to delivery. Inspections shall be performed on poles selected at random from a lot produced for the department. Approval of subsequently produced poles will generally be based on Departmental evaluation of mil tests and factory certified test results on the materials and fabricated components. Coating The coating described below shall pertain to all streetlight poles and mast arms. Galvanizing shall meet ASTM A123 specifications where poles are required to be galvanized. Paint shall be Val Spar 40 series (color) or approved equal. Electrical Cables This item shall consist of insulated conductor cables to be used for streetlight pole service. All cable shall meet requirements of the National Electrical Code. All cable shall be properly identified by color.

Arizona Public Service Area: Streetlight poles shall be wired for 120 volt, for up to and including 100 watt fixtures. Fixtures over 100 watts are to be wired 240 volt. APS can provide 277 volt on some commercial projects. It is the contractor’s responsibility to contact APS for the correct voltage to be supplied. Wiring for fixtures shall be installed per Arizona Public Service requirements. Wiring color for power shall be properly identified. Conductors are to be installed from ballast of luminaire to J-box. Wiring between underground junction boxes, shall be provided and installed by the utility company supplying power. APS will make the connection in the J-box.

Salt River Project Service Area:

Streetlight poles shall be wired for 120 volt in SRP area.

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Wiring from the transformer to the pole’s flush mounted J-box shall consist of either 1-#6AI XLPE TX or 1-#4/OAL XLPE TX. Wiring from the J-box to the base of the pole or the pole’s hand hole shall consist of 2-#6 AI XLPE and 1-#6 bare solid copper (bond). Wiring shall consist of 2-#12 single conductor and 1-#12 single conductor (bond) type XHHW or THWN pulled from the pole’s hand hole or the base of the pole to the luminaire. Wire color for power shall be properly identified. Wiring between underground junction boxes, shall be provided and installed by the utility company supplying power. Connections in the J-box will be made by SRP. Conduit and Fittings Conduit and fittings shall be rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) non-metallic type conforming to the requirements of UL 651 for rigid non-metallic conduit. PVC conduit and fittings shall be schedule 40 gray, heavy wall, manufactured from high impact material and shall be rated for use at 90 degrees Centigrade. Concrete Pull Box Concrete junction boxes shall conform with ADOT Specification Section 732 and Standard Drawings T.S. 1-1 through T.S. 1-6. Pull box capacity for electrical splices shall conform to the following:

Pull Box Size No. 3 ½ No. 5 No. 7

No. Of Circuits 1 2 3

No. Of Splices 3 6 9

Extensions may be added to increase the capacity of a No. 5 pull box to three (3) circuits and a no. 7 pull box to four (4) circuits. Additional circuits and splices shall be contained in multiple junction boxes. Alternative Junction Boxes Alternative designs and material for junction boxes shall be submitted to the City Transportation Director for approval. Cast-in-Place Electrical Vault In paved areas where high voltage distribution is part of the project scope, cast-in-place electrical vaults and manholes shall conform to the parent utility company’s requirements and shall be submitted to Streetlight Management for approval. Junction Boxes This specification covers junction boxes of the sizes and types shown on the plans.

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Metal junction boxes and covers for installation in concrete structures shall be fabricated from a minimum of 16 gauge type 304 stainless steel. All seams shall be continuously welded and shall conform to the dimensions and details shown on the project plans. A neoprene gasket with a thickness of 1/8 inch shall fit between the box and cover. The cover shall be made to fit securely and shall be held in place with a minimum of four (4) stainless steel machine screws. Tabs for ease of installation may be attached to the junction box at the option of the contractor. Luminaires All luminaires submitted for use in the City of Glendale shall have an independent test performed on the luminaire’s photometrics at the submitting party’s expense. Submittal shall be made to the City of Glendale by formatted computer disk based on the Illuminating Engineering Society Standards for roadway luminaires. High Pressure Sodium Luminaires Pre-qualified luminaires for high pressure sodium lamps include the following: 100 Watt Fixtures

American Electric 115-10S CA 120 R2 FG 4B, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

General Electric M2RC10SOA2GMC3, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

Lumec-Schreder HBS-100HPS-MC2F-QTA/120/240 volt HPF ballast-RC-GLS HBS-100HPS-SC3F-QTA/120/240 volt HPF ballast-RC-GLS

150 Watt Fixtures

American Electric 115-15S CA 120 R2 FG 4B, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

General Electric M2RC15SOA2GMC3, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

Lumec-Schreder HBS-150HPS-MC2F-QTA/120/240 volt HPF ballast-RC-GLS HBS-150HPS-SC3F-QTA/120/240 volt HPF ballast-RC-GLS

250 Watt Fixtures

American Electric 125 25S CA MT1 R3 FG, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

General Electric

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M2RC25SOA2GMC3, 120/240 volt HPF Ballast

400 Watt Fixtures

American Electric 125 40S CA MT1 R3 FG, 120/240 Volt HPF ballast

General Electric MSCL40SOA21FMC3, 120/240 volt HPF ballast

All luminaires shall be furnished with a photo control receptacle and photo control. Alternative luminaire designs will be considered when submitted for independent photometry testing at the submitting party’s expense. Submittal shall be made to the City of Glendale by formatted computer disk based on the Illuminating Engineering Society Standards. Lamps High Pressure Sodium The lamps shall be universal burning, clear, high pressure sodium type. Each lamp shall be clearly and permanently marked, giving the wattage and the American Standard Association number or the manufacturer’s reference number. Lamps of wattage specified must conform to the following:

Wattage

35 50 70 100 150 200 250 310 400 1000

Lamp Voltage

55 55 55 55 55 100 100 100 100

100 Minimum Initial Lumens

2250 4000 5800 9500 16000 22000 30000 37000 50000 140000

Rated Life (hours) 16000 24000 24000 24000 24000 24000 24000 24000 24000

24000

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Cable Connecting Devices

Salt River Project Service Area This specification covers cable connecting devices, including connectors, connector kits, and in-line fuse holder kits for use in hand holes of light poles as well as in junction and pull boxes rated minimum 600 volt service. Cable connection in the hand holes or bases of light poles shall be accomplished by the use of factory pre-assembled cable connector kits. A kit utilizing a 10 amp KTK-R fuse on the hot leg of the circuit shall be employed and shall be quick disconnect type. They shall be installed so when disconnected the exposed end shall be free of energized parts. Splices in junction boxes shall be made up of a flood seal type device with crimp type mechanical connectors in an enclosure. Split bolt connector and wire nut type devices are prohibited at all splices. NEC approved grounding clamps or Cadweld fusion bonded connections shall be used for bonding bare bond wire and for connection to ground rods.

Arizona Public Service Area Quick disconnect type fuse holders shall be equal to or better than Bussman BK/HEB-AA 30 amp 600 Volt that will accept the 10 amp Thon time-delay fuses “FNQ 10", This cartridge fuse size is 13/32" X 1 ½". NEC approved grounding clamps or Cadweld fusion bonded connections shall be used for bonding bare bond wire and for connections to ground rods. Cable Connectors Cable connectors shall be the types that are applied to the conductor by means of a compression tool and shall be capable of fully enclosing the conductors when compressed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Connectors shall be fabricated from high strength copper alloy. Plated connectors fabricated from metals other than copper shall not be accepted. Splices below grade in junction boxes shall be epoxy injected (as manufactured by #M or approved equal) and shall be waterproof.

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Cable Connector Kits Each cable connector kit shall be furnished complete with all component parts described under the various listed types and each kit shall have the following: A. Sufficient silicone compound to lubricate metal parts and the housing for each assembly. B. Complete installation instructions. The component parts of each type of kit shall comply with the following: C. Housing - All housings shall be made of water-resistant synthetic rubber suitable for burial in the ground or exposure to sunlight. Each housing shall form a watertight seal around the cable between each housing at the point of disconnection and between an insert body and enveloping “Y” housing. D. Copper Pins - Sockets and fuse contacts shall have a minimum conductivity of 90 percent. They shall be of at least semi-hard material and the portion which is to be crimped shall be fully annealed while the rest of the device is maintained in its original state. E. Contact pressure between a pin and a socket shall be maintained by the use of an approved socket spring. F. Where a mounting hole is approved for fastening terminal lugs to a ring-tongue terminal, they shall be fastened with a bolt and self-locking nut. G. Plastic sleeves shall be rigid, molded insulating plastic material of sufficient diameter to form a watertight fit with its related housing. Wall thickness shall be 0.10 inch maximum and sleeve lengths shall be as required. H. All fuses shall be rated 600 volts, 100,000 amperes RMS interrupting capacity. Each cable connector kit furnished under this specification shall have insulating boots of water-resistant synthetic rubber, suitable for burial in the ground or exposure to sunlight, shall be provided for both the line and load side of all fuseholder kits with breakaway receptacles. Grounding Devices This specification shall cover grounding devices. Each pole foundation shall have a 8' X 5/8" copper clad ground rod driven outside the area excavated for the pole foundation. A #6 bare copper lead from the ground rod to the landing lug in the pole shall be used. The conductor shall be connected to the pole grounding screw or approved connecting device in the hand hole.

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Circuit and Light Pole Identification Tags to be used as specified shall be circular in shape, 1 3/8 inch minimum diameter, 0.31 inch minimum thickness copper, brass or plastic except that tags within switch and device cabinets shall be of nonmetallic material. Identifying bands shall be approximately 1/32 inch thick, 3/16 inch wide and four (4) inch minimum length nylon, self-clinching type with adequate sized tab for labeling. Tags shall be permanently fastened to cables by means of tying straps of the same material and dimensions as identifying bands without tabs. Each tag or band tab shall be marked using 1/4 inch minimum lettering dyes, engraving device or other equivalent permanent marking process. Markings shall indicate “GRD” for all ground and grounded neutral conductors. Companion circuit conductors shall be marked “CKT” followed by the designated letter, numeral or symbol as may be shown on the plans. Pole identification shall be accomplished by means of adhesive labels with yellow reflective characters on a reflective black background meeting the requirements of federal specification L-S-300. The reflectivity characteristic shall be equivalent to No. 1 as described in such specification. Photo Electric Controls The photo electric controls, hereinafter referred to as PEC, shall have a supply voltage rating of 105 to 285 volts AC, 60 Hz. The nominal dimensions shall be 3.078 inches outside diameter and 2.219 inches maximum height. The operating temperature range shall be from -65 to +158 degrees Fahrenheit and 100% relative humidity. The PEC shall be a conventional glass faced, hermetically sealed cell. When the north sky illumination in the area falls to the pre-set value, the lighting load shall be turned on. A switch to permit manual operation of the lighting circuit shall be provided for each PEC. The PEC shall work in conjunction with an external auxiliary load relay for handling the required lighting loads unless specified otherwise. The PEC shall have a built-in lightning arrestor. The encapsulated surge protector shall have a spark-over value of 2,000 volts and shall interrupt up to 10,000 amperes of follow through current without affecting the operating characteristics. The PEC shall meet the following electrical requirements: Supply voltage 105-285 volts, 50/60 Hz., AC Photo cell coil 120 volts, AC In rush current 120 amperes at 110 volts 60 amperes at 240 volts

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Lamp Loads: HPS 1000 watts Relay contacts: Single pole, single throw, normally closed Operating levels: Turn on: 1.0 + 0.2 foot-candles Turn off , maximum 1.8 foot-candles Life at rated load: Operations, minimum 5000 on-off In rush current: 130 amperes at 120 volt, AC Operating levels: 65 amperes at 240 volt, AC Ratio average: 3.0 foot-candles Control power: .65 watts maximum at 120 volt, AC 3.2 watts maximum at 240 volt, AC

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