Department of Procurement
P. O. Box 628
Covington, LA 70434
Phone: (985) 898-2520
Fax: (985) 898-5227
Pat Brister
Parish President
Bid
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205 Pailet Dr. Harvey, LA 70058
Phone: 504-368-5433
Fax: 504-368-5436 www.deltametal.net
1. GENERAL
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 These specifications outline the design criteria, material quality, and fabrication
processes used in the metal building systems designed, manufactured, and furnished by
DELTA Consolidated, LLC .
1.1.2 These specifications are intended for use as an outline of the performance
requirements for the various materials used by DELTA. They are further intended to
insure that architects, engineers, builders, and/or owners understand the basis for design,
manufacture and application of these materials.
1.1.3 Engineering and/or mechanical properties of materials utilized by DELTA in its
product line are provided and/or referenced within these specifications, as are industry
specification standards, where applicable.
1.1.4 DELTA utilizes those standards, specifications and/or interpretations and
recommendations of professionally recognized groups and agencies, such as MBMA,
AISC, AISI, AWS, ASTM, etc. as the basis in establishing its own design, fabrication and
quality criteria, standards, practices, methods and tolerances. For convenience, certain
provisions of a specification and /or recommendation of one of these groups or agencies
(i.e. AISC. AISI. etc.) may be referenced, where appropriate, in DELTA documents. In all
cases however, unless stipulated otherwise in the contract documents, DELTA’s design,
fabrication, quality criteria, standards, practices, methods, and tolerances will govern the work-and other interpretations to the contrary notwithstanding. DELTA buildings are fabricated in MBMA/IAS certified facilities.
1.1.5 Due to DELTA’s policy of continuous product development and improvement, and due to changes in material availability, these specifications are subject to change without notice.
1.2 Materials Included
1.2.1 Standard material furnished by DELTA shall include primary and secondary structural framing members, bracing, metal panels for roofing and siding, trim, fasteners, sealants, accessories, and all other miscellaneous component parts required for a complete building
(with the exception of anchor bolts and other embedded items).
1.3 Drawings and Calculations
1.3.1 DELTA shall provide erection information and drawings as required to assemble all
parts, components, and accessories furnished by DELTA. Drawings shall include anchor
bolt setting plans, roof framing plan, wall framing elevations, cross-sections, etc. and shall
indicate piece marks of all major parts for easy field identification.
1.3.2 Anchor bolt setting plans will include column reactions for use in designing
foundations for the building. However, DELTA shall not be responsible for the design of or
the adequacy of the foundation.
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1.3.3 If required by the contract documents, DELTA will furnish a letter of design certification for the structural framing and covering panels of the metal building system. Letter of certification will be signed and sealed by a registered professional engineer who is licensed in DELTA’s home state where the building is designed and fabricated.
1.4 Building Nomenclature
1.4.1 The building “width” and “length” shall be measured from inside to inside of wall
covering.
1.4.2 The building eave height shall be measured from bottom of primary frame base plate to top of the eave strut. The top of the eave strut is the point of intersection between the inside surfaces of the wall and roof covering.
1.4.3 The bay spacing shall be measured as follows:
a. Interior bays from centerline to centerline of interior frames.
b. End bays from inside of end wall sheets to centerline of first interior frame.
1.5 Building Description
1.5.1 DELTA buildings are designed to meet customers’ exact requirements, therefore, the following information must be included in the contract documents in order to fully specify the building:
a. Size (width, length, and eave height) specified to nearest 1/8 inch.
b. Primary frame type (see below).
c. Expandable or non-expandable end walls.
d. Roof slope specified to nearest 1/8 inch.
e. Side wall girt type (see Primary Frame types) and end wall girt type (see End
Frame types).
f. Bay spacing for interior bays and end bays specified to the nearest 1/8 inch
(Bays may be equal or mixed).
1.5.2 Primary Frame Types:
Rigid Frame Clear Span: Primary frame shall be welded rigid frame design, clear
span type, with single gable roof and pinned base columns. Columns shall be either
tapered or straight as specified or required. Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
Rigid Frame Multi-Span: Primary frames shall be welded rigid frame design,
multi-span type (*use numerical digit to denote number of spans to be furnished), with
single gable roof, pinned base side wall columns, and rafter supported at intervals by
interior, pipe columns. Side wall columns shall be either tapered or straight as specified.
Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
Single Slope Clear Span: Primary Frames shall be welded rigid frame design, clear span type, with single slope roof and pinned base columns. Columns shall be either tapered or straight as specified. Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
Single Slope Multi-Span: Primary frames shall be a welded rigid frame design, multi-span type, with single slope roof, pinned base side wall columns, and rafter supported at intervals by interior pipe columns. Sidewall columns shall be either tapered or straight as specified. Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
Lean-to: Primary frames shall be post and beam design with high side of frame connected to and supported by the main building. Frame shall be clear span type with single slope roof. Columns shall be straight or tapered sections. Rafter shall be either a tapered beam or beam with parallel flanges as required by design. Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
1.5.3 End Fame Types
a. Bearing End Frame: End Frames shall be a post and beam design with rafter
pin connected at corner post continuous over, and supported by, end posts spaced at intervals along the end wall. Corner posts and end posts shall be designed as pinned both ends. Rafter, corner posts, and end posts shall be either hot-rolled mill sections, welded “H” built-ups, or cold-formed members. Girts shall be By-pass or
b. Rigid End Frame: End Frames shall be welded rigid frame of same type and
design as Primary Frames in building. End posts shall be furnished to provide
support for girts if a sheeted end wall is specified. End posts shall be either
hot-rolled mill sections, welded built-up “H” shape, or cold-formed straight sections.
Girts shall be By-pass or flush type.
2. DESIGN
2.1 General
2.1.1 All structural steel sections and welded plate members shall be designed in accordance with the applicable sections, relating to design requirements and allowable stresses, of the latest edition of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
“Specification for the Design, Fabrication and Erection of the Structural Steel for Buildings.”
2.1.2 All light-gauge, cold formed, structural members, and covering shall be designed in accordance with the applicable sections, relating to design requirements and allowable stresses, of the latest edition of the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) “Specification for the Design of Cold Formed Steel Structural Members.”
2.2 Design Loads
2.2.1 Design load requirements shall be determined by local conditions, applicable codes, building end use, etc. Magnitude of design loads shall be specified by the contract documents. Application of design loads shall be in accordance with the Design Practices sections of the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) 1996 “Low Rise Building
Systems Manual”, unless specified otherwise.
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2.2.2 Loads to be considered are defined as follows: a. Dead Load: The weight of the building system materials.
b. Collateral Loads: The weight of additional permanent materials, other than the
building systems, such as sprinklers, mechanical and/or electrical systems,
partitions, and ceilings.
c. Roof Live Loads * : Loads that are produced 1) during maintenance by workers,
equipment, and materials, and 2) during the life of the structure by movable objects.
Live loads do not include snow, wind, seismic, or collateral loads.
d. Roof Snow Loads * : The vertical load induced by the weight of snow, assumed to
be on the horizontal projection of the roof of the structure ( assumed to be 0.5 of
ground snow unless otherwise specified).
* Note: Building system shall be designed for the live load or roof snow load specified, whichever governs.
e. Wind Loads: The load caused by wind blowing from any horizontal direction
(wind load may be specified as mph or as psf).
f. Seismic Loads: The lateral load due to the action of an earthquake acting on the
structure in any horizontal direction.
g. Auxiliary Loads: Dynamic live loads such as those induced by cranes and
material handling systems.
h. Floor Live Loads: Those loads induced on a floor system by the use and
occupancy of the building.
2.2.3 Specified design loads shall be considered to act in various combinations so as to produce the maximum effect on the building or structural member concerned. Unless otherwise specified, load combinations shall be those listed in the Design Practices section of the MBMA 1996 “Low Rise Building Systems Manual.”
3. STRUCTURAL FRAMING
3.1 General
3.1.1 All framing members shall be shop-fabricated for bolted field assembly unless otherwise noted on erection drawings.
3.1.2 All framing members shall be cleaned of loose rust and loose mill scale by using the hand tool cleaning method SSPC-SP2 (Society for Protective Coatings) and given one shop coat of red color primer.
At DELTA’s option, secondary structural framing may be cold-formed using pre-painted coil stock that eliminates the need for a shop coat of primer. Base metal shall be thoroughly cleaned then treated with iron phosphate solution to enhance paint adherence before coil is coated with a red oxide polyester paint. Paint dry film thickness shall be 0.5 mil on both sides.
3.2 Primary Members
3.2.1 Primary structural framing shall refer to the Primary Frames (transverse rigid frames and lean-to rafters/columns), expandable End Frames (rafters/corner posts/end posts),
Wind/Seismic Bracing, and Crane Systems.
a. Members fabricated from plate, plate coils, strip mill plate, or flat bar stock shall
have flanges and webs joined by a continuous welding process. All material shall
have a minimum yield strength of 50,000 psi. Material will conform to physical
specifications of the following ASTM specifications: plate (ASTM A-572, Gr. 50);
plate coils and strip mill plate (ASTM A-570, Gr. 50); and flat bar (ASTM A-36,
Modified 50) and Covan 55.
b. Members fabricated from W shapes (hot-rolled structural sections) will conform
to the physical specifications of ASTM A-36, having a minimum yield strength of
36,000 psi.
c. Members fabricated from other hot-rolled structural sections (S shapes/American
Standard channels/angles/rods for anchor bolts/all other miscellaneous structural
shapes) shall have a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi and will conform to the
physical specifications ASTM A-36.
d. Interior columns of multi-span frames will be fabricated from round pipe column
sections which have a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi.
e. Rods used for bracing will conform to the physical specifications of ASTM A-36
except that steel shall have a minimum yield strength of 50,000 psi.
f. Cables used for bracing shall be zinc coated steel wire, extra high
strength grade.
g. Members fabricated by cold forming process shall have minimum yield strength
of 55,000 psi and will conform to the physical specifications of ASTM A-570.
3.3 Secondary Members:
3.3.1 Secondary structural framing shall refer to purlins, girts, eave struts, base members,
flange bracing, gable angles, clips, and other miscellaneous structural parts.
a. Purlins, girts, eave struts, base members, and gable angles shall be cold formed
from steel which has a minimum yield strength of 55,000 psi and will conform to the
physical specifications of ASTM A-570.
1. Purlins are roll formed “Z” sections, 8 inch or 10 inches deep. Each flange of these members has a stiffening lip formed at 50 degrees to the flange.
2. Girts are either roll formed “Z” sections, 8 inch or 10 inches deep, or roll formed “C” sections, 8 inch or 10 inches deep. Each flange of these members has a stiffening lip formed at 50 degrees to the flange on “Z”s and at 90 degrees on “C”s.
3. Eave struts are rolled formed “C” sections, 8 inch or 10 inches deep with 3 inch wide top and bottom flanges. Flanges are formed at angles other than 90 degrees to the web to accommodate various roof slopes. Each flange has a stiffening lip formed at 90 degrees to the flange. b. All other miscellaneous secondary members shall have minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi.
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3.4 Connections
3.4.1 All field connections shall be bolted ( unless otherwise noted). a. All primary bolted connections, as shown on drawings, shall be furnished with high strength bolts conforming to the physical specifications of ASTM A-325. All high strength bolts and nuts shall be plated and coated with a zinc chromate dip for extended life and for easy identification. b. All secondary bolted connections, as shown on drawings, will be furnished with machine bolts conforming to the physical specifications of ASTM A-307 unless
ASTM A-325 bolts are required by design. Bolts and nuts for secondary connections shall also be plated for extended life.
3.4.2 All shop connections shall be welded using either submerged arc, gas metal arc, or shielded arc process. Welding shall be in accordance with the applicable sections, relating to design requirements and allowable stresses, of the latest editions of the American
Welding Society “Structural Welding Code”.
4. ROOF AND WALL COVERING
4.1 General
4.1.1 Standard covering for roofs or walls shall be ribbed-type panel having 36 inch net coverage. These panels shall be 26-gauge steel, with or without a painted coating. Panels without a painted coating shall be a galvalume finish.
4.1.2 Premium covering for roofs shall be standing seam panel having various net coverage depending on application. These panels shall be 24-gauge Galvalume steel with or without a color coating.
4.1.3 All panels shall be precision roll-formed to the required configuration specified.
4.1.4 Roof and wall panels of other materials and thickness’ are available upon request.
4.2 Panel Materials
4.2.1 Galvalume is a specialty steel sheet product with a patented coating of corrosionresistant aluminum-zinc alloy applied by a continuous hot dipping process. Typical coating weight is 0.5 oz. per square foot of coated sheet (both sides)-equivalent to approximately
0.8 mil thickness on each side. Galvalume steel panels shall have minimum yield strength of 80,000 psi unless otherwise specified under Item 4.33 (a), (b) and (c), and will conform to the physical specifications of ASTM A-924.
4.2.2 Color coated panels shall have the exterior side finished with a silicone polyester coating system applied over the Galvalume substrate. Surfaces shall be chemically cleaned, pre-treated, primed and coated, then oven-baked to cure. Total coating system shall have a one mil dry film thickness. Gloss rating for exterior shall be 20 to 35 except as specified under Item 4.3.2. The interior side of these panels shall be protected by a wash coat applied at 0.5 mil dry film thickness. Panels shall be coated prior to roll forming.
4.3 Panel Configurations and Finishes
4.3.1 Ribbed Wall Panels shall be R Panel having 1 ¼ inches deep major ribs which taper in width from 1 inch to 3 ¼ inches, and are spaced 12 inches on center. Between each major rib are two minor stiffening ribs. Each panel shall provide 3 feet of lateral coverage.
Panel finish shall be Galvalume or any one of DELTA’s standard panel colors.
4.3.2 Ribbed roof panels shall be PBR Panels having 1 ¼ inches deep major ribs which taper in width from 1 inch to 3 ¼ inches, and are spaced 12 inches on center. Between each major rib are two minor stiffening ribs. The “leading edge” rib has a bearing leg.
Each panel shall provide 3 feet of lateral coverage.
4.3.3 Standing Seam Roof Panels
Standing seam roof shall be a trapezoidal panel design utilizing either fixed or sliding clips to allow thermal expansion. Panels shall be roll formed from 24 gauge material with 3 inch high major ribs spaced 24 inches on center with two interior minor stiffening ribs. Panels shall be designed so that the ribs interlock over the clips (mechanically seamed if required).
DELTA’s standing seam roof shall be considered a designed “system” requiring that all components be installed for proper product performance. Panel finish shall be galvalume or one of DELTA’s standard colors. Weathertightness warranties also available when necessary.
4.4 Flashing, Trim and Closures
4.4.1 Flashing and/or trim shall be furnished at eaves, rake, corners, base, framed openings, personnel doors, and wherever necessary to seal against the weather and provide a finished appearance. Color shall be selected from DELTA’s standard panel colors.
Profiles and dimensions of all flashing/trim will be DELTA’s standards.
4.4.2 Eave gutters and downspouts may be specified as optional. Gutters have a face profile shaped to match rake trim. Downspouts are rectangular-shaped (4 inch x 3 inch standard size) and shall have a kick-out at the bottom. Color for gutter and downspouts shall be selected from DELTA’s standard panel colors.
4.4.3 Color coated or Galvalume steel for flashing, trim, metal closures, gutter and downspouts, and other miscellaneous uses shall be 26 gauge thickness of the same specification as the roof and wall covering material.
4.4.4 Pre-formed, closed cell, polyethylene closure strips matching the profile of the panel shall be installed along the eave and at other locations to provide weather tightness when shown on DELTA’s erection drawings.
4.5 Fasteners
4.5.1 Standard wall fasteners shall be No. 12 self-drilling fasteners with 5/16 inch flat top undercut head with EPDM sealing washer. Minimum length of fasteners shall be 1 ¼ inches for “panel to structural” application. Standard “stitch” screws shall be No. 14 selfdrilling fasteners with 5/16 inch flat top undercut head with EPDM sealing washer with a length of 7/8 inch.
Fasteners shall be painted to match panel and/or trim color.
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4.5.2 Standard roof fasteners shall be No. 12 self-drilling fasteners with 5/16 inch flat top undercut head with EPDM sealing washer that is compatible with Galvalume or color coated panels. Minimum length of fasteners shall be 1 ¼ inches for “panel to structural” application. Standard “stitch” screws shall be No. 14 self-drilling fasteners with 5/16 flat top undercut head with EPDM sealing washer with a length of 7/8 inch. inch
Fasteners shall be painted to match panel and/or trim color.
4.6 Sealants
4.6.1 Sealants for side laps, end laps, accessories, etc. shall be pre-formed, butyl rubber based compound. The material shall be non-hardening, non-shrinking and non-corrosive and shall have excellent adhesion to metals, painted surfaces and plastic at temperatures from - 30 degrees Fahrenheit to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. These sealants shall be in tape mastic form, of shape and size recommended by DELTA for various applications, and shall have paper backing for easy handling.
4.6.2 Tube sealants shall be used to supplement tape mastic sealants and shall be applied in locations indicated by erection instructions. Tube sealant shall be synthetic elastomerbased material, which becomes tack-free in less than 2 hours at 75 degrees Fahrenheit but retains flexibility.
4.7 Installation of Wall and Roof Panels
4.7.1 Wall panels shall be continuous from base to eave. If panel lengths exceed manufacturing and shipping limitations, splice end laps shall occur over a wall girt.
4.7.2 Roof panels shall be continuous from eave to ridge. If panel lengths exceed manufacturing and shipping limitations, splice end laps shall occur at a roof purlin. Sealant shall be used in all roof panel end laps.
4.7.3 When specified, all ribbed, roof panel side laps shall be sealed with a field applied, continuous ribbon of tape mastic sealant. Eaves shall also be sealed when specified.
4.7.4 Fastener spacing for both wall and roof panels shall be as shown on erection details.
5. ACCESSORIES
5.1 Personnel Doors
5.1.1 Personnel (walk) door leaves shall be DELTA’s standard, full flush hollow metal doors, 1 ¾ inches thick with 20-gauge, G-60 galvanized skins over a Poly-Styrene core.
Leaf shall be reversible to work with non-handed door frames.
5.1.2 Personnel (walk) door frames shall be DELTA’s non-handed (reversible) frames, 6 ¾ inches deep with a 2 inch wide face, 16-gauge, G-60 galvanized steel with square cut, butted corners. Jambs and headers are of knockdown type for field assembly through bolted connections. Door frame shall be an open “C” section to “wrap-around” end of 8 inch girts.
5.1.3 Personnel door sized shall be 3070 (single), 4070 (single), or 6070 (double). In addition to size, doors shall be designated as M (solid leaf), G (half glass; 23 inch x 29 inch nominal size), or LV (long vision glass; 6 inch x 54 inch nominal size). Tempered glass provided.
5.1.4 Hardware furnished with all doors shall consist of leaf, frame (knocked down), assembly bolts, plain bearing hinges, standard knob lockset, threshold, jamb and head trim, and screws. In addition to these items, Double Leaf Doors will include two surface bolts, handed astragal, and a lock hole filler plate.
Optional hardware is available upon request.
5.1.5 Doors specified shall be:
Sizes 3070 and 4070 (single)
(double)
M, G, and LV Leaf Styles
Core: (typical)
Factory Paint
(door & frame)
Poly-Styrene
White, primer coat
(door/frame)
5.2 Horizontal Sliding Windows
5.2.1 Aluminum windows shall be single slide (horizontal) type, with pre-glazed clear glass, removable half screen, latching device, and weather-stripping. (Vertical Slide Windows available upon request.) Window extrusions shall have self-trimming mounting fins for connecting to wall covering.
5.2.2 Single windows shall be 3030, 3040, 4030, 4040, 5030, 5040, 6020, 6030, or 6040 nominal size. Double or multiple windows can be by joining the window jamb fins together, and adding a reinforcing mullion.
5.2.3 Glass is clear DSB grade. Screens for windows shall be fiberglass mesh (dark bronze color) in an aluminum frame (finish to match window finish).
5.2.4 All Structural members shall be extruded aluminum, assembled with screws and sealed at junctions. Window construction shall conform to AAMA (American Aluminum
Manufacturers Association) Specification A-1, Class II.
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5.2.5 Windows may be specified in either “Standard” or “Premium” quality. Differences are as follows:
Standard
Mill Finished Aluminum
Premium
Bronze Painted Aluminum
Single or Insulated Single or Insulated
5.3 Fixed Glass Windows
5.3.1 Aluminum, strip windows shall be self-flashing type with mounting fins and Snap-On trim. Frame members shall be extruded aluminum sections 2 ½ inches deep with .055 inch wall thickness. Unit shall have a burnished slate finish and shall be pre-glazed.
5.3.2 Strip window units available in 1070, 2060, and 2070 nominal size.
5.3.3 Window shall be 1/8 inch, gray tinted tempered fixed glass available in Single Pane or Insulated.
5.3.4 Window unit shall be assembled with screws and sealed at junctions. Construction shall conform to AAMA (American Aluminum Manufacturers Association) Specification A-1,
Class II.
5.4 Wall Louvers
5.4.1 Wall louvers shall be fixed or adjustable. All louvers are fabricated with permanent mounting fins to fit specified panel. Width of louver is measured center-to-center of mounting fins. All louvers are self-framing and require no additional flashing or trim.
5.4.2 Louvers are available in the following sizes: 3030, 4030, 4040, 5030, 6030, or 6040.)
5.4.3 Louver shall be made of galvanized steel. Frame shall be 16-gauge and blades shall be 26-gauge material. Frame joints will be welded. Blades will be overlapping type, providing maximum weather tightness when closed and allowing free airflow when open.
5.4.4 Screen shall be 18/16 aluminum or fiber mesh in an extruded or formed aluminum frame. Screens will be exterior mounted. Louvers may be specified in either “Standard” or
“Premium” quality. Differences are as follows:
Standard Premium*
Finish on Frame/Blades: Galvanized Burnish Slate, Polar White, Sahara-
Tan, Aztec Gold, and Light Stone.
*Finish coating of polyester paint applied over galvanized steel.
5.5 Framed Openings
5.5.1 Framed openings shall be furnished by DELTA to accommodate Overhead Doors or
Roll-up Doors supplied by others. Framed openings shall consist of structural framing to provide a large opening in a wall, along with necessary trim to flash around this opening and provide a finished appearance.
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5.5.2 Size of opening shall be determined by size of door specified. Structural framing
(jamb and header) shall consist of cold-formed, open “C” sections (8 inch or 10 inches deep) or hot rolled channel sections. Necessary clips and fasteners, for making connections for all members, shall be provided. Trim around opening shall be DELTA’s standard to accommodate wall panel configuration. (Door track supports by door supplier).
5.5.3 Color-coated trim to entirely cover shop-primed structural jambs and header may be specified as optional.
5.6 Translucent Panels ( Wall )
5.6.1 Wall lights shall be General Purpose, type I, translucent panels manufactured from polyester resin reinforced with chopped glass fibers. These panels shall have the same configuration as the ribbed wall panels specified.
5.6.2 Panels shall have a minimum weight of 8 ounces per square foot. Exterior face will have a pebble texture, and color will be white. Light transmittance is 46%.
5.6.3 Each panel shall provide 3 feet of lateral coverage. Minimum length panel available is 10 feet, 8 inches. Installation of translucent wall panel is similar to that of steel panels.
5.7 Translucent Panels (Roof)
5.7.1 Roof lights shall be General Purpose, type I, translucent panels manufactured from polyester resin reinforced with a mesh of woven fiberglass cloth in addition to chopped glass fibers. These panels shall have the same configuration as the roof panels specified.
5.7.2 Panels shall have a minimum weight of 8 ounces per square foot. Exterior face will have a pebble texture, and color will be white. Light transmittance is 46%.
5.7.3 Ribbed translucent panels shall provide 3 feet coverage. Minimum length of panel available is 10 feet, 8 inches. Installation of translucent roof panels is similar to that of steel ribbed panels.
5.7.4 Roof lights for the SSR roof shall be insulated only and specially fabricated using metal side ribs to seam into standing seams of adjacent, steel panels. The roof light assembly shall provide 2 feet of coverage. Standard length panel available is 10 feet, 2 inches. Installation of assembly is similar to that of steel SSR panels.
5.8 Roof Curbs ( For Equipment )
5.8.1 Roof curbs shall be a one piece unit consisting of a top box, or shell, and bottom skirt, or flange. Units shall be of welded construction, and tops of shell provide a level surface for supporting roof mounted equipment.
5.8.2 Each unit shall be individually sized and design to meet specific job requirements.
Roof slope must be specified so that curb base will be fabricated to match. Curb shell is insulated.
5.8.3 Roof curbs shall be made using 16-gauge, G-90 galvanized steel for shell and flange and shall have internal angle reinforced as required. Painted (white) units, to match color coated roof panels, are available.
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5.8.4 Roof curbs are supported by structural sub-framing and are installed with flange under roof panels. Roof panels are fastened to the flange with sealant and screws to provide a weather tight assembly.
5.9 Pipe Flashing
5.9.1 Pipe flashing unit shall be a one piece construction that accommodates pipes made of steel, copper, cast iron, PVC and sheet metal.
5.9.2 Unit may be specified in sizes ranging from ¼ inch to 26 inches.
5.9.3 Units shall be made of a flexible rubber compound (EPDM or equal) formulated to provide maximum weather tightness. Unit shall be pre-molded to form a pipe collar.
Bonded to base of collar shall be a 1/32 inch plus or minus, moldable aluminum ring that bends with ease to conform to any panel configuration.
5.9.4 Pipe flashing units shall be furnished with necessary sealant and screw fasteners to attach unit to roof panels and provide a weathertight assembly.
5.9.5 These units are not to be used as flashing for any hot glue applications where temperatures exceed 150 degree Fahrenheit.
5.10 Insulation
5.10.1 Insulation shall be blanket type, fiberglass with vapor barrier facing, suitable for application to walls and roof of metal buildings.
5.10.2 The insulation shall be made of long and fine fiber fiberglass, evenly distributed and of uniform density, bonded with phenolic thermo-setting resins. This product conforms to the North American Insulation Manufacturing Association (NAIMA) Standard 202-96,
Underwriters Laboratories Hazard Class 25/50. Standard insulation designations, nominal thickness’, and thermal resistance (R) factors are as follows:
Insulation Nominal “R”
Designation Thickness Value
R10 3 inch 10
R13
R19
4 inch
6 inch
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19
Width of fiberglass blanket should be specified (48 or 72 inches). 36 and 60 inch is available upon request.
5.10.3 Vapor barrier facing shall be a vinyl reinforced polyester (WMP-VR) film (3 mil approximate thickness), and shall have an Underwriters Laboratories flame spread rating of 25 or less* and a smoke developed rating of 50 or less. Water vapor transmission value is .09 perms for WMP-VR facing. Color of facing material shall be white and width shall be 78 inches so as to provide a 6-inch tab projecting beyond one side of the fiberglass blanket. Vinyl reinforced polyester facing is recommended when air temperatures of 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below are anticipated during shipment or erection.
*Note: The numerical flame spread rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions.
5.10.4 Blanket type insulation shall be installed on roof and/or walls between exterior panels and secondary framing members (purlins and girts).
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5.10.5 Insulation with other vapor barrier facings and/or in widths other than 48 or 72 inches can be furnished upon special request.
6. BUILDING FOUNDATION
6.1 Anchor Bolts
6.1.1 Anchor bolts shall be furnished by others and shall be set in strict accordance with
DELTA’s anchor bolt drawings. Anchor bolts shall be of length and strength to properly resist the governing reactions induced by the design loads and shall be of the diameter shown on DELTA’s anchor bolt drawings. All anchor bolts shall be unpainted so as to bond with the concrete in which they are set.
6.2 Foundations
6.2.1 The building foundation shall be designed by a qualified engineer to support the metal building and all other loads required by the occupant’s usage. DELTA’s anchor bolt drawings shall show column reactions to be used for designing the buildings foundation.
DELTA shall not be responsible for the design or adequacy of the foundation provided.
7. BUILDING ERECTION
7.1.1 The erection of DELTA structures shall be in accordance with applicable erection drawings.
7.1.2 Erection shall be performed by a qualified erector using proper tools and equipment.
It shall be the responsibility of the erector to comply with all applicable legal and safety requirements. It shall further be the responsibility of the erector to determine and provide any and all temporary bracing, bridging, blocking, shoring, and/or securing of components, etc. as required for stability during the entire erection process.
7.1.3 Erector shall not make any field modifications to any structural member except as authorized and specified by DELTA.
8. WARRANTIES
8.1 Material and Workmanship Warranties
8.1.1 DELTA shall furnish a one (1) year limited warranty against failures caused by faulty or substandard materials.
8.2 Wall Paint Warranties
8.2.1 All DELTA’s paint coated wall panels may be warranted, within limits set by the warranty, for a period of thirty (30) years for film integrity, and twenty-five (25) years against chalking and fading. DELTA’s suppliers offer these warranties, and copies of these warranties are available upon request.
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8.3 Roof Paint Warranty
8.3.1 DELTA’s paint coated roof panels may be warranted, within limits set by the warranty, for a period of thirty (30) years for film integrity, and twenty-five (25) years against chalking, and fading. DELTA’s suppliers offer these warranties, and copies of these warranties are available upon request.
8.4 Roof/Wall Material Warranty ( Galvalume Panels )
8.4.1 Unpainted Galvalume roof/wall panels may be warranted, within limits set by the warranty, for a period of twenty (20) years against rupture, perforation and structural failure.
This twenty (20) year warranty is available only if panels are installed using approved fasteners. DELTA’s suppliers offer this warranty, and a copy of this warranty is available upon request.
8.5 Warranty Limits
8.5.1 All warranties are subject to certain limits and conditions. Specimen copies of any or all warranties may be obtained by contacting DELTA. These specimen copies and sample copies specifically state the limits and conditions of each warranty.
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•
•
Delta Consolidated, LLC warrants that hot ‐ dipped aluminum ‐ zinc alloy coated Galvalume steel sheets sold as Delta Rib, M, Horizon ‐ Loc, PBR ‐ Loc, for use as steel building roofing and siding panels, if erected in the United States, Will not rupture, fail structurally or perforate within a period of twenty (20) years after shipment due to exposure to normal atmospheric corrosion.
This warranty DOES NOT APPLY to sheets exposed at any time to corrosive or aggressive atmospheric conditions, including but not limited to:
• Areas subject to or fresh water.
salt water marine atmospheres or to constant spraying of either salt
Areas subject to water run ‐ off from lead or copper flashing or areas in metallic contact with lead or copper.
Conditions/circumstances where corrosive fumes or condensates are generated or released inside the building.
•
•
This warranty DOSE NOT APPLY in the event of:
Mechanical chemical or other damage sustained during shipment storage erection or after erection.
• Failure to provide free drainage of water, including internal condensation from overlaps and all other surfaces of the sheets or panels.
Failure to remove debris from overlaps and all other surfaces of the sheets or panels.
Damage caused to the metallic coating by improper scouring or cleaning procedures.
•
•
•
•
•
Deterioration of the panels caused by contact with green or wet lumber, or storage stain caused by water g or condensation.
Presence of damp insulation or other corrosive materials in contact with or close proximity to the panel.
Deterioration of the panels caused directly or indirectly by panel contact with fasteners.
Selection of suitable long ‐ lasting fasteners to be used with Galvalume roofing and siding panels rests solely with the Buyer.
A degree of bending less than 2T for sheet gauges up to 0.030
in.
and degree of bending less than 4t for sheet gauges 0.031
in.
and thicker.
Slopes of roof or sections of the roof flatter than ¼:12.
This warranty shall be subject to the stipulations, limitations and conditions hereinafter set forth.
The remedy for any claims on steel roofing and siding panels shall be at the discretion of Delta Consolidated, , LLC and shall be limited to g or p g the defective panels.
DELTA CONSOLIDATED, LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES, DAMAGES OR EXPENSES
WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, CAUSED BY OR RESULING FROM THE
USE OF DEFECTIVE OR NON ‐ CONFORMING STEEL ROOFING AND SIDING PANELS OR FOR ANY
OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
205 Pailet Drive
Harvey, LA 70058
Ph: 504-368-5433
Fax: 504-368-5436
DELTA CONSOILDATED, LLC’S TOTAL LIABILITY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE STEEL ROOFING AND SIDING PANELS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply in your state.
This warranty provides specific legal rights and other rights which vary from state to state that may apply.
Delta Consolidated, LLC’s liability for the breach of this warranty shall be limited exclusively to the cost of either repairing non ‐ conforming, rupturing, perforating or structurally failing panels, or at Delta’s sole option, of furnishing FOB Buyer’s plant sufficient sheet product to enable
Buyer to fabricate replacement panels for the non ‐ conforming, rupturing, perforating or structurally failing panels.
Delta shall not in any event be liable for the cost of labor expended by others on any non ‐ conforming, rupturing, perforating or structurally failing sheet or for any special, indirect, or consequential loss of profits or any other incidental, general,
Special or compensatory damages to anyone by reason of the fact that such panels shall have been non ‐ conforming, rupturing, perforating, or structurally failing.
Claims under this warranty must be made in writing to Delta Consolidated,
LLC at the address set forth below within 30 days after discovery of the defect.
Delta shall have and additional 30 days to inspect the steel roofing and siding panels before any further action shall be taken.
Adequate identification of material involved in the claim, including date of installation, order number, invoice number and date of shipment must be established by the Buyer.
Buyer shall exercise diligence in inspection of sheets as received from
Delta so as to mitigate repair or replacement.
Delta extends this warranty solely to the original owner of and structure where the material is stalled.
This warranty is not transferable and non ‐ assignable.
Delta reserves the right to terminate this warranty at any time (except as to orders already accepted) upon the giving of written notice thereof.
DELTA CONSOLIDATED, LLC MAKES NO GUARANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
BEYOUD THE FACE HEREOF, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES, OF FITNESS
AND MERCHANTABILITY, AND SHALL HAVE NO OTHER LIABILITY WITH RESPECT THERETO.
THIS WARRANTY HAS BEEN ISSUED TO:
DATE:
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR DELTA CONSOLIDATED, LLC (DC)
PANEL ‐ LOC, DELTA RIB, PBR, HORIZON ‐ LOC, M ‐ DELTA ‐ LOC AND DELTA
SEAM PLUS STEEL ROOFING AND SIDING PANELS THIS WARRANTY COVERS SELECT MATERIAL
ONLY.
PRIME AND THRIFTY MATERIAL ARE COVERED BY SEPARATE WARRANTIES.
DC i is l d t t you ith our 40 ‐ year S l t li it d t
For forty (40) years from the date of installation, the color coated finish WILL NOT crack, check or peel (lose adhesion).
This does not include minute fracturing, which may occur in proper fabrication of the building parts.
Failure due to substrate corrosion is excluded.
SIDEWALL PANELS (for thirty (30) years from installation or thirty and one half (30 ‐ 1/2) years from coating application) a) WILL g
NOT chalk in excess of ASTM ‐ D ‐ 4214 ‐ 98 method A D659 number nine (9) b) WILL NOT change color more than five (5.0) Hunter ∆ E units as determined by ASTM method D ‐ 2244 ‐ 02.
Color change shall be measured on an exposed painted surface that has been cleaned of surface soils and chalk, and the corresponding values measured on the original or unexposed painted surface.
It is understood that fading or color changes may not be uniform if the surfaces are not equally exposed to the sun and elements.
ROOFING PANELS (for thirty (30) years from installation or thirty and on half (30 ‐ 1/2) years from coating application) a) ) WILL NOT h lk i rating.
in excess f ASTM D 4214 98 h d A D659 b i h (8) b) WILL NOT change color more than six (6.0) Hunter ∆ E units as determined by ASTM method D ‐ 2244 ‐ 02.
Color change shall be measured on an exposed painted surface that has been cleaned of surface soils and chalk, and the corresponding values measured on the original or unexposed painted surface.
It is understood that fading or color changes may not be uniform if the surfaces are not equally exposed to the sun and elements.
In case of a complaint, you will provide access to us and assist us as necessary in determining the exact cause of the failure.
ASTM and NCCA testing procedures will be used.
If our Select coating fail to comply with our limited warranty, we will pay for the labor and material reasonably necessary to repaint repair or replace, at our option, the building part showing the failure.
In order for the warranty to be effective, however, you must notify us in writing of the failure within thirty (30) days of the discovery of such problem and provide any documentation we may require.
If we repaint, we will use normal painting practices using the same paint system or other suitable alternatives.
This warranty also applies to the part we repaint, repair, or replace, but only for the unexpired portion of the warranty period applicable to the original part.
Our LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOTAPPLY to circumstances which we do not control, including:
Acts of God, falling objects explosions, fire or other such similar or dissimilar occurrences beyond Delta’s control;
Unusual harmful fumes, foreign substances in the atmosphere, standing water, or salt spray;
Improper treatment of or defects in the metal or in the fabrication;
St d or i t ll d i in a way th t ll f poor i i l ti
Stored or installed in a way that allows for contact with animals or animal waste
Mishandled Products, e.g., ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN ABUSED, ALTERED,
MODIFIED, USED IN AMANNER NOT ORIGINALLY INTENDED, OR STORED CONTRARY
TO OUR INSTRUCTIONS.
Including a) damage to the product occasioned by condensation attributable to improper packaging, handling, shipping, processing and /or installation; b) damage due to failure of the substrate.
This warranty will apply only to metal which is coated with Fluropon and used on property located within the continental United States, Alaska, and Canada.
Some colors may not meet our high standards.
The warranty applies only to colors that are on our approved color list.
Metallics are not color measurable and are not applicable to section 1b.
For our warranty to apply, you must maintain certain record necessary to identify the Select panels involved in a complaint.
You need to make them available to us for inspection and copying.
Thi i is our l warranty i h S l d l d fi i h W have no other obligations concerning them.
Please read and understand the following;
Except for this warranty, we make NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WITH RESPECT TO OUR SELECT PRODUCTS COLOR COATED FINISH.
IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OR FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE EXCLUDED.
Further, we have no other liability with respect to our Select products color coated finish, whether based on warranty, negligence or any other legal theory.
For example, we have no liability for consequential damages.
That is our complete warranty.
It sets out all of our obligations regarding our Select product coil coatings.
Its is only for you benefit and is not assignable.
Such things as your purchase order forms or our Acceptance forms cannot change it.
But it can be changed if DELTA agrees in writing.
205 Pailet Drive
Harvey, LA 70058
Ph: 504-368-5433
Fax: 504-368-5436
THIS WARRANTY HAS BEEN ISSUED TO:
DATE:
FOR DELTA MANUFACTURING (DELTA) PANEL ‐ LOC, DELTA RIB, PBR HORIZON ‐ LOC,
M ‐ DELTA LOC, AND DELTA SEAN PLUS STEEL ROOFING AND SIDING PANELS.
THIS
WARRANTY COVERS PRIME MATERIAL ONLY.
THIRFTY MATERIAL IS COVERED BY A
SEPARATE WARRANTY.
DC, warrants that the color ‐ coated finish applied to its steel roofing and siding panels will not, within a period of forty years after installation or forty years and one month after the date of shipment (whichever comes first), crack, check, peel or lose adhesion.
This does
NOT include minute fracturing, which may occur in proper fabrication of the building parts.
Failure due to substrate corrosion is excluded.
DC also warrants that the color ‐ coated finish applied to its steel roofing and siding panels will not, within a period of thirty years after installation or a period of thirty years and one month after the date of shipment (whichever comes first), chalk or lose color according to the following grids.
Additionally, chalk ratings are measured in accordance with the standard procedures specified in ASTM ‐ D ‐ 4214 ‐ 98 method D659.
Color (fade) ratings are measured in accordance with the standard procedures specified in ASTM ‐ D ‐ 2244 ‐ 02.
Color change shall be measured on an exposed painted surface that has been cleaned of surface soils and chalk, and the g values measured on the g or p p surface.
It is understood that fading or color changes may not be uniform if the surfaces are not equally exposed to the sun and elements.
1)DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED HEREIN IS THE
EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO DC PANEL ‐ LOC, DELTA RIB, PBR HORTZON ‐ LOC, M ‐
DELTA ‐ LOC, AND DELTA SEAM PLUS PRIME PAINTED MATERIAL ONLY, ROOFING AND SIDING
PANELS.
DC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF INCLUDING, WITHOUTH LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
DELTA SHALL HAVE NO
OTHER LIABILITY WITH RESPECT THERETO.
This warranty will apply to those panels refinished or replaced but only for the period of time left on the original warranty.
No employee or representative of DELTA is original warranty.
No employee or representative of
DELTA of authorized to change this limited warranty in any way or grant any other warranty regarding the product.
2) LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEBY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING
FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO DELTA REFINISHING OR REPLACING
DEFECTIVE PANELS OR REFUNDING THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SUCH PANELS AS DELTA SHALL
ELECT.
DELTA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES, DAMAGES, OR EXPENSES, WHETHER
DIRECT, INCLIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, IF OUR DELTAGUARD SILICONIZED
POLYESTER COATINGS FAIL TO COMPLY WITH OUR LIMITED WARRANTY, WE WILL PAY FOR
THE LABOR AND THE MATERIALS REASONABLY NECESSARY TO REPAINT, REPAIR OR REPLACE,
AT OUR OPTION, THE BUILDING PART SHOWING THE FAILURE.
DELTA’S TOTAL LIABILITY IS
EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DELTA STEEL ROOFING AND SIDING
PANELS.
3) Claims under this warranty must be made in writing to DELTA at the address set forth below within 30 days after the discovery of the defect.
The notice to Delta shall include adequate identification of the material involved, , nature of the claimed defect, , date of the installation, date of shipment and order number.
Failure of the claimant to provide such information in the time provided shall be deemed as a waiver of the claimant’s rights herein.
DELTA shall have an additional 30 days to inspect the DELTA steel roofing and siding panels before any further action shall be taken.
4) DELTA does not warrant or guarantee the interior or reversed side finish or prepainted materials used for interior application.
5) DELTA does not warrant or guarantee claims arising from damage to panels due to exposure to salt and salt water, , water p y, corrosive or harmful chemicals ( solids, , liquids or gases), airborne contaminants, hail or other agents of a similar nature.
6) DELTA does not warrant or guarantee claims arising from the following: a) Damage or defects caused by acts of God, falling objects, external forces, explosion, fire, riots, civil commotion, acts of war, excessive radiation, or other similar or dissimilar occurrences beyond DELTA’S control.
b)Minor hairline cracking of he paint finish.
c) Defects or damages to the painted steel roofing and siding panels caused by handling, shipping, transit, processing, storage or installation; damage due to failure d) Damage caused by moisture or other contamination prior to installation.
e) Steel shavings or minute iron particles from sawing sparks that come in contact with the painted surface.
f) Non ‐ vertical panels that don’t have an adequate degree of pitch so as not to allow any free standing or accumulation of standing water.
g) Stored or installed in a way that allows from contract with animal or animal waste.
h)Deterioration to the panels caused directly or indirectly by panel contact with fasteners.
The selection of suitable fasteners rests solely with the buyer.
i) Weather uniformity under non ‐ uniform conditions.
j) Unusual harmful fumes, chemically aggressive environment, foreign substances in the atmosphere, standing water or direct salt spray.
k) Damage due to green, wet or treated lumber.
7) The warranty applies to panels installed in the continental United States, Alaska, and
Canada.
8) DELTA extends this warranty solely to the buyer.
This warranty is not transferable and non ‐ assignable.
Further, it is applicable only to the original owner of any structure where th t i l i i t ll d
205 Pailet Drive
Harvey LA 70058
Ph: 504-368-5433
Fax: 504-368-5436
THIS WARRANTY HAS BEEN ISSUED TO:
DATE:
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F-1
Metalux
F-2 Lumark
F-2 (ALT) Trace-Lite H.I.D.
DCMF-296HO-UNV-EB81-U
MPWP-GL-250-120V-PE-LL
TL117-PSMH-250-MT-PC[1/2]
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
DCMF-296HO-UNV-EB81-U
Notes:
D E S C R I P T I O N
The DMF Series is an energy efficient family of industrials that feature premium performance and durability. The industrial series incorporates heavy duty, embossed, reflectors that precisely direct and effectively control light. The versatile DMF Series can be installed using various mounting methods and numerous options and accessories are available.
The DMF Series can be utilized in simple task and area lighting to the most demanding industrial applications.
Catalog #
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Comments
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S P E C I F I C A T I O N F E A T U R E S
C o n s t r u c t i o n
Channel is code gauge prime cold rolled steel. Die formed with deep V-grooves for tong hanger. Die formed channel connector assures straight rows and continuity of ground through set screws. Lampholder mounting brackets are easily inserted with snap-in action.
E l e c t r i c a l *
Ballast are CBM/ETL Class “P” and positively secured by mounting bolts. Metal clad lampholders are spring loaded for turret safety. UL/CUL listed.
Suitable for damp locations.
F i n i s h
Multistage iron phosphate pretreatment ensures maximum bonding and rust inhibitor.
Lighting grade, baked white enamel finish.
R e f l e c t o r s
Painted after fabrication. Die formed code gauge steel. Deep draw full width ribs formed with one press stroke. Side flanges lend strength with upward turn. Easily cleaned.
Baked white enamel 13-1/2" width. Four foot sections.
Reflectors secured by positive retaining screw. Reflector aligners provided. Standard with
20% uplight (DMF). Closed top reflector (DCMF).
Type:
F-1
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Type
Date
DMF
4 ' O R 8 ' I N D U S T R I A L
2 L A M P
H I G H O U T P U T , 8 0 0 M A
H e a v y D u t y I n d u s t r i a l
5-3/4"
[146mm]
L A M P C O N F I G U R A T I O N S
X
5-3/4"
[146mm]
X=4-1/4"
[108mm]
6"
[152mm]
13-1/2"
[343mm]
Y=5"
[127mm]
4-1/4"
[108mm]
X=3-1/4"
[83mm]
8'
Y
Ceiling Stand-Off
Embossments
11/16" x 1" KO (2 Places)
COOPER LIGHTING
13-1/2"
[343mm]
M O U N T I N G D A T A
4'
Y=5"
[127mm]
4-1/4"
[108mm]
X=3-1/2"
[89mm]
Y
Ceiling Stand-Off
Embossments
11/16" x 1"
KO (2 Places)
2"
[51mm]
KO
Ground Screw
X
48" [1220mm]
2" [51mm] K.O.
X
18-1/2" [470mm]
96" [2438mm]
Ground Screw 11/16" [17mm] K.O. (2)
7/8" [22mm]
K.O. (3)
3-1/4"
[83mm]
Hole for Toggle
4-1/2" [114mm]
7/8" [22mm]
K.O. (3)
E N E R G Y D A T A
Input Watts:
EB Ballast & STD Lamps
248T8HO (99)
296HO (208)
ES Ballast & STD Lamps
296HO (257)
STD Ballast & STD Lamps
248HO (145)
Luminaire Efficacy Rating
LER = FI-47
Catalog Number: DMF-296HO
Yearly Cost of 1000 lumens,
3000 hrs at .08 KWH = $5.11
3-1/4" [83mm]
Hole for Toggle
4-1/2" [114mm]
4-5/8" [118mm]
*Reference the lamp/ballast data in the
Technical Section for specific lamp/ballast requirements.
LAMPS CONTAIN MERCURY. DISPOSE ACCORDING TO
LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS
Safe and convenient means of disconnecting power.
ADF111627
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
DCMF-296HO-UNV-EB81-U
Notes:
Type:
F-1
WK14-14267
D M F
P H O T O M E T R I C S
||
⊥
DMF-248HO
Electronic Ballast
F48T12/CW/HO
Lamps
4050 Lumens
Spacing criterion:
(II) 1.3 x mounting height, ( ⊥ ) 1.4 x mounting height
Efficiency 91.5%
Test Report:
DMF248HO.IES
LER = FI-47
Yearly Cost of 1000 lumens, 3000 hrs at
.08 KWH = $5.11
C o e f f i c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n rc rw
RCR
0
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
5
6
Effective floor cavity reflectance
80% 70%
70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10
105 105 105 105
95 91 87 83
86 78 72 67
78 68 61 55
71 60 52 46
65 53 45 39
60 48 40 34
55 43 35 29
51 39 31 26
48 36 28 23
45 33 26 21
101 101 101 101
91 87 84 80
82 75 70 65
75 66
68 58
62 51
59
50
44
53
45
38
57 46 38 33
53 42 34 29
49 38 31 25
46 35 28 23
43 32 25 20
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone
0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
90-180
0-180
Lumens
1442
2422
4590
6097
1314
7411
%Lamp
17.8
29.9
56.7
75.3
16.2
91.5
%Fixture
19.5
32.7
61.9
82.3
17.7
100.0
20%
50%
50 30 10
93 93 93
80 77 75
69 65 61
61 55 50
54 47 42
48 41 36
43 36 31
39 32 27
35 29 24
32 26 22
30 24 20
30%
50 30 10
85 85 85
74 72 70
64 60 57
56 51 47
49 44 40
44 39 34
40 34 30
36 30 26
33 27 23
30 25 21
28 23 19
10%
50 30 10
78 78 78
68 66 65
59 56 53
52 48 45
46 41 38
41 36 33
37 32 28
33 29 25
31 26 22
28 23 20
26 21 18
0%
0
30
26
23
20
18
16
75
62
51
42
35
C a n d e l a
Along II
1791
1772
1681
1537
1337
1090
799
480
183
8
36
126
233
331
416
490
543
576
580
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
Angle
0
10
20
30
40
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
45°
1791
1777
1724
1625
1485
1356
1120
675
323
35
80
32
123
235
355
442
548
577
580
Across
⊥
1791
1782
1758
1689
1645
1485
1065
751
191
27
76
62
64
172
287
415
498
580
580
O R D E R I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
S A M P L E N U M B E R : D M F - 2 9 6 H O - 1 2 0 V - U
DCMF
Tandem
Blank =4' Length
8T =8' Length
Series
DMF =
Apertured
Reflector
DCMF =
Closed Top
Reflector
Lamp Spacing
Blank =Standard Spacing
N =Narrow Spacing for 2
Lamp Only (10% uplight)
2
Number of Lamps
2 Lamps
(Not included)
96HO
Wattage (Length)
48HO =60W T12 (48") HO
48HO =44W T8 (48") HO
96HO =95/110W T12 (96") HO
96HO =86W T8 (96") HO
Voltage (1)
120V =120 Volt
277V =277 Volt
347V =347 Volt
UNV =Universal Voltage 120-277
UNV
Options
GL =Single Element Fuse
GM =Double Element Fuse
EL =Emergency Installed
NOTES :
(1)
Products also available in non-US voltages and frequencies for international markets.
Specifications & dimensions subject to change without notice. Consult your Cooper
Lighting Representative for availability and ordering information.
EB81
Ballast Type (1)
EB8 =T8 Electronic Instant Start.
Total Harmonic Distortion < 10%
No. of Ballast
1 or 2
EB2 =T12 Electronic Rapid Start.
No. of Ballast
1 or 2
A C C E S S O R I E S
(Order Separately)
A1B/Spacer-U =Spacer 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" from ceiling
(Use 2 per fixture)
ATG-DIF-4-U =Tong Hanger (Use 2 per fixture)
SCF =Fixed Stem Set (Specify Length)
SCS =Swivel Stem Set (Specify Length)
SCA =Adjustable 48" Stem Set
AYC-Chain/Set-U =Chain Hanger Set (Use 1 set per fixture)
WG/DIF4FT-U =Wire Guard
GYM GUARD, GG-DIF =Wire Gym Guard
MECL-DIF/SL-48-U =Metal Egg Crate Louver
MECL-DIF/SL-96-U =Metal Egg Crate Louver
DIF2 LONG CONN (PREPAINTED) =Long Connector
DIF CLOSED END PLATE =Closed End Plate
Options
RIF1 =Radio Interference
Suppressor
6-3/18 SJT-C&P-515P =Cord
& Plug (120V)
6-3/18 SJT-C&P-
L715P =Cord & Plug (277V)
PI/CPI =Plug-In Option
TILW =Tandem In-Line
Wiring Option (Consult
TILW Option Catalog Page)
POX =Porlux Finish
(See options & accessories)
U
Packaging
U =Unit Pack
4B =4 Bulk
S H I P P I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
Catalog No.
DMF-248HO
DMF-296HO
DMF-396HO
Wt.
23 lbs.
33 lbs.
40 lbs.
Visit our web site at www.cooperlighting.com
Customer First Center 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 770.486.4800 FAX 770.486.4801 9/11 ADF111627
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
MPWP-GL-250-120V-PE-LL
Notes:
Type:
F-2
WK14-14267
DESCRIPTION
The Lumark Wal-Pak Series of wall luminaires provides traditional architectural style with high performance energy efficient illumination.
Rugged die-cast aluminum construction, stainless steel hardware along with a sealed and gasketed optical compartment make the Wal-Pak virtually impenetrable to contaminants. IP65 Rated. Six available lamp sources including patent pending energy efficient LED, pulse start metal halide, compact fluorescent, ceramic metal halide, standard metal halide and high pressure sodium. UL/cUL wet location listed. The Wal-Pak wall luminaire is ideal for pathway illumination, building entrances, vehicle ramps, schools, tunnels, stairways and loading docks.
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
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Comments
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®
Type
Date
Housing
Rugged one-piece die-cast aluminum housing and hinged, removable die-cast aluminum door. One-piece silicone gasket seals the optical chamber. UL
1598 wet location listed and
IP65 ingress protection rated.
Not recommended for car wash applications.
Electrical
Ballasts, LED driver and related electrical components are hard mounted to the die-cast housing for optimal heat sinking and operating efficiency. Wiring is extended through a silicone gasket at the back of the housing. Three
½” threaded conduit entry points allow for thru-branch wiring. LED thermal management system incorporates both conduction and natural convection to transfer heat rapidly away from LED source. Integral LED electronic driver incorporates internal fusing designed to withstand a 3kV surge test and is Class 2 rated for 120-277V with an operating temperature of -30º to 60ºC.
Wal-Pak LED systems maintain greater than 70% of the initial light output after 50,000 hours of operation. UL listed HID high power factor ballasts are Class H insulation rated (metal halide: 150,
175, 200, 250, 320, 350, 400W [-30ºC
/ -20ºF], (high pressure sodium:
50, 70, 100, 150, 250, 400W [-40ºC /
-40ºF]. High efficiency HID ballasts are available in 120V, 208V, 240V,
277V, 347V and 480V. Compact fluorescent high power factor ballasts are Class P insulation rated for 120-277V and have a starting temperature of -18ºC / 0ºF.
Optical
Highly reflective anodized aluminum reflectors provide high efficiency illumination. Optical assemblies include impact resistant borosilicate refractive glass,
Solite™ flat diamond patterned glass and full cutoff IESNA compliant configurations. Patent pending, solid state LED luminaires are thermally optimized with 2400 or 4000 sourced lumen package modules. HID models are offered in horizontal medium or mogulbased metal halide [MH / MP] or high pressure sodium [HP] lamps.
T6 ceramic metal halide [CM] and
4-pin compact fluorescent [CF] lamp models offer high efficiency energy saving illumination.
Door Assembly
Single point, captive stainless steel hardware secures the removable hinged door allowing for ease of installation and maintenance. Door assembly is hinged at the bottom for easy removal, installation and re-lamping.
Finish
Housing and door are protected with 5-stage TGIC dark bronze polyester powder coat paint.
Premium TGIC power coat finishes withstand extreme climate changes while providing optimal color and gloss retention. Optional premium colors are available.
WP
2400 - 4000 Lumens LED
39 - 400W
High Pressure Sodium
Pulse Start Metal Halide
Metal Halide
Ceramic Metal Halide
32 - 140W
Compact Fluorescent
DIMENSIONS
BOROSILICATE GLASS DOOR (GL)
16-5/8" [422mm]
Small 11-3/8" [290mm]
Large 12-3/4" [323mm]
10"
[254mm]
FULL CUTOFF DOOR (FC)
16-5/8" [422mm]
Small 15" [381mm]
Large 16-1/4" [414mm]
10"
[254mm]
FLAT SOLITE GLASS DOOR (FL)
16-5/8" [422mm]
Small 11-3/8" [290mm]
Large 12-3/4" [323mm]
10"
[254mm]
NOTE: Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
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WALL MOUNT LUMINAIRE
T E C H N I C A L D A T A
UL/cUL Wet Location Listed
IP65 Rated
40°C Maximum Ambient Temperature
External Supply Wiring 90°C Minimum
EISA G , ARRA, Title 20 Compliant
LM79 / LM80 Compliant
E N E R G Y D A T A
Reactor Ballast Input Watts
50W HPS NPF (58 Watts)
70W HPS NPF (82 Watts)
100W HPS NPF (118 Watts)
150W HPS NPF (175 Watts)
High Reactance Ballast Input Watts
50W MP HPF (69 Watts)
70W MP HPF (94 Watts)
100W MP HPF (129 Watts)
150W MP HPF (185 Watts)
CWA Ballast Input Watts
200W HPS HPF (250 Watts)
200W MP HPF (227 Watts) G
250W MP HPF (283 Watts) G
320W MP HPF (365 Watts) G
350W MP HPF (400 Watts) G
400W HPS HPF (465 Watts)
400W MP HPF (452 Watts) G
S H I P P I N G D A T A
Approximate Net Weight:
32-42 lbs. (15-19 kgs.) ADH092103 pc
2013-06-14 09:08:16
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
MPWP-GL-250-120V-PE-LL
Notes:
Type:
F-2
WK14-14267
WP WAL-PAK
ORDERING INFORMATION
SAMPLE NUMBER: MPWP-GL-250-MT-2EM/SC/MR
MP GL 250 120V PE - LL
Lamp Type
MP= Pulse Start
Metal Halide
HP= High Pressure
Sodium
LD=Solid State
Light-Emitting
Diodes (LED)
CF= Compact
Fluorescent 1
CM= Ceramic Metal
Halide 2
MH= Metal Halide
3
Series
WP= Wal-Pak
Door Type 4
GL= Borosilicate
Glass Door
FC= Full Cutoff
Door
FL= Flat Solite
Glass Door
PL= Polycarb
Refractor
Door
Lamp
Wattage
5
LED
2A=(2 Package), 28W
4A=(4 Package), 40W
MP
50=50W
70=70W
100=100W
150=150W
200=200W
250=250W
320=320W
350=350W
400=400W
MH
175=175W
250=250W
400=400W
STOCK SAMPLE NUMBER - LAMP INCLUDED
S A M P L E N U M B E R : W P P 4 0 C
HP
50=50W
70=70W
100=100W
150=150W
250=250W
400=400W
CM
39=39W
70=70W
100=100W
150=150W
CF
32=32W
42=42W
57=57W
70=70W
64=(2-32)
84=(2-42)
114=(2-57)
140=(2-70)
Voltage
6
120V=120V
208V=208V
240V=240V
277V=277V
347V=347V 7
480V=480V
DT=Dual-Tap
MT=Multi-Tap
TT=Tri-Tap
5T=5-Tap
E= Electronic
Ballast 8
ED= Electronic
LED Driver
Options
9
CEC= California Title 20 Compliant
Ballast (200-400W Pulse Start
MP Only)
F1=Single fuse 10
F2=Double fuse
10
PE=Photocontrol button 10
LL=Includes lamp
2
BK=Black housing
WH=White housing
GM=Graphite Metallic housing
AP=Grey housing
Accessories
21
WG/WPGL=Wire Guard Borosilicate
Glass Lens Door
WG/WPFC=Wire Guard Full Cutoff Door
WG/WPFL=Wire Guard FL Lens Door
TR/WP= Tamper Resistant Screw and Bit
VS/WPGL=Polycarbonate Vandal Shield for
Borosilicate Glass Lens Door
DP=Dark Platinum housing
DIMA=CF Dimming Ballast 11
DIMB=CF Dimming Ballast
11
SGL=Solite Glass Lens 12
Q=Quartz Restrike T4 Lamp 13
EM=Emergency Quartz Restrike T4 Lamp with Time Delay Relay
13
EM/SC=Emergency Separate Circuit T4 Lamp 13
QMR=Emergency Back-Up 1-MR16 Lamp
14,15
2QMR=Emergency Back-Up 2-MR16 Lamps 14,15
2QMR/SC=Emergency Back-Up MR16 and EM separate circuit 2-MR16 Lamp
14,16
EMMR=Emergency Back-Up 1-MR16 Lamp with Time Delay Relay 14,15
2EMMR=Emergency Back-Up 2-MR16 Lamps with Time Delay Relay 14,15
2EMMR/SC=Emergency Back-Up 1-MR16 Lamp with Time Delay Relay
and EM Separate Circuit 14, 15, 16
EM/SC/MR=Emergency Back-Up Separate Circuit 1-MR16 Lamp
14, 15, 16
2EM/SC/MR=Emergency Back-Up Separate Circuit 2-MR16 Lamps 14, 15, 16
EM/SC/12V=Emergency Separate Circuit 12V 1-MR16 Lamp
14, 16, 17
2EM/SC/12V=Emergency Separate Circuit 12V 2-MR16 Lamps
14, 16, 17
EMI40=Emergency Cold Temperature UL 924 CF Power Pack 1 Lamp 18
EMI40/2L=Emergency Cold Temperature UL 924 CF Power Pack 2 Lamp
18
CF-EM=Emergency UL924 CF Power Pack 1 Lamp 19
CF-EM/2L=Emergency UL924 CF Power Pack 2 Lamp
19
EMLED-CD=LED Battery Back-Up Cold Temperature 20
Series
WP=Wal-Pak
Lamp Type
L=LED
P=Pulse
Start
Metal
Halide
S=High
Pressure
Sodium
Lamp
Wattage
2A=28W
4A=40W
10=100W
15=150W
25=250W
32=320W
40=400W
Door/Glass Type
Blank=Standard
C =Full Cutoff Door
NOTES: Options not available with stock products. Refer to standard order information to add options. MT is standard. Lamp Type: MP not available in 100W. HPS not available in 320W or Full Cutoff [C] Door.
Borosilicate glass door is standard. 2A and 4A models available in
LED only. LED models are 120-277V.
LED LUMEN TABLE
BUG RATING
Borosilicate Glass Door (GL)
LDWP-GL-2A-ED
LDWP-GL-4A-ED
Polycarbonate Lens (PL)
LDWP-PL-2A-ED
LDWP-PL-4A-ED
0
1
0
1
B U
3
3
3
3
G
2
2
2
2
Delivered
Lumens
1836
2795
1508
2297
22
Flat Lens Door (FL)
LDWP-FL-2A-ED
LDWP-FL-4A-ED
Full Cutoff Door (FC)
LDWP-FC-2A-ED
LDWP-FC-4A-ED
B U G
0
0
0
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Delivered
Lumens
1454
2084
1090
1313
For more information on the IES BUG (Backlight-Uplight-Glare) Rating visit www.iesna.org/PDF/Erratas/TM-15-07BugRatingsAddendum.pdf
22
NOTES: 1 CF Single lamp offered in all door configurations. CF dual lamp models not offered with FL door type. 70W models not available with EMI40-2L, CF-EM, CF-EM-2L. CF not available in 347V.
2 All CM models offered with T6 envelope G12 lamp base. T6 Lamp included with CM models. Order LL with CM models. Ceramic Metal Halide (CM) is available with (MP) pulse start metal halide or E - Electronic Ballast.
400W MP must be ordered with LL option to be Title 20 Complaint.
3 MH products available for non-US markets only.
4 Small housing offered for 175W and below, CF and LD models. Large housing for 200W-400W. FL door not available with CF or 200-400W models.
Polycarbonate lens available in models up to 175W max including LD. Polycarbonate lens not available with full cutoff door or FL models. Solite stipple glass is standard for FL lens. Clear glass
is standard for full cutoff door types except for LD. LD full cutoff door is standard with solite glass.
5 LED packages based on 67 CRI/5000K package at 25°C ambient. MH and MP 175W and below are medium base all others are mogul base.
CF 64, 84, 114 and 140 models are offered in borosilicate glass and full cutoff doors only. In cold temperatures, compact fluorescent lamps produce lower illumination levels. CF 140 models and 400W HPS rated for 25°C.
6 See Voltage Chart for descriptions. 5T available in 400W MH models only. 90°C Rated wire required for thru-branch wiring for units 175W and lower. 105°C Rated wire required for
thru-branch wiring for units 200W and higher. Thru-branch wiring is rated for 40°C for LD and 175W and below. Higher wattage thru-branch wiring is rated for use in 25°C ambient operating environments.
7 347V not available with thru-branch wiring. For 347 or 480V LD specify voltage. ED will be supplied with integral step down transformer. 347V not available with CF lamps.
8 Available with 70-150W MP or CM lamps. E is standard for all CF models. All electronic ballasts are universal 120-277V.
9 Not all options can be combined. Only one emergency or battery back-up option available within the fixture. CF Models utilize EMI40, EMI40/2L, CF/EM or CF-EM/2L option for emergency egress. LD Models utilize
EM-LED or EMLED-CD options only for battery back-up.
10 Must specify voltage. F1=120, 277 or 347V. F2=208, 240 or 480V. PE=120, 208, 240 or 277V.
11 DIMA dimming ballast, specify number of lamps, available for 1 or 2-26W or 1-32W, 1-42W. DIMB available for 2-42W, 1-57W or 1-70W.
12 SGL optional on HID and CF models only. See note number 4.
13 Q or EM not available with LD or E electronic ballast. Q or EM Minimum HID wattage is 70 watts. EM/SC available in 120V only, EM/SC not available with LD. Maximum 100W 120V T4 DC Bayonet Quartz lamp.
Lamp supplied by others.
14 QMR, 2QMR, EMMR, 2EMMR & 2EMMR/SC not available with LD or E electronic ballast. Minimum HID wattage is 70 watts.
15 1 or 2 GU10 base 50W max - 120V Halogen. Lamps supplied by others. EM/SC/MR, 2EM/SC/MR, EM/SC/12V, 2EM/SC/12V not available with LD.
16 Emergency lamp leads out of the back of the unit to auxillary power. Lamps independently wired to separate circuits.
17 Low Voltage 1 or 2 GU5.3 MR16 base, 12V DC, 35W max. Lamps supplied by others.
18 For use in 25°C ambient operating temperature environments. EMI40, EMI40/2L used for CF lamps. Specify 120 or 277V. EMI40 supports 1-70W CF max, EMI40/2L supports 2-32W CF max. Minimum -18°C/-4°F.
19 For use in 25°C ambient operating temperature environments. Specify 120 or 277V, CF-EM supports up to 1-57W CF. CF-EM/2L supports 2-18W CF, 18W lamps supplied by others. Minimum temperature is 32°C/0°F.
20 EMLED-CD available with 4A models only. For use in 25°C ambient operating temperature environments. Specify 120 or 277V. EMLED-CD minimum -20°C/-4°F. Battery pack is a UL recognized component.
21 Order separately.
22 Delivered lumens subject to change. Consult IES file for details.
LAMP TYPE
Pulse Start Metal Halide
Metal Halide
High Pressure Sodium
T6 Ceramic Metal Halide
Compact Fluorescent
LED
WATTAGE
50, 70, 100, 150, 200, 250, 320, 350, 400W
175, 250, 400W
50, 70, 100, 150, 250, 400W
39, 70, 100, 150W
(1) 32, (1) 42, (1) 57, (1) 70, (2) 32, (2) 42, (2) 57, (2) 70
2A (2 Package) 28W, 4A (4 Package) 40W
VOLTAGE CHART
DT=Dual-Tap
MT=Multi-Tap
TT=Tri-Tap
5T=5 Tap
E=Electronic Ballast
ED=Electronic LED Driver
NOTE: Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
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120/277 (wired 277V)
120/208/240/277 (wired 277V)
120/277/347 (wired 347V)
120/208/240/277/480 (wired 480V)
120-277V (Universal) (50/60 HZ)
120-277V (Universal) (50/60 HZ)
ADH092103 pc
2013-06-14 09:08:16
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
TL117-PSMH-250-MT-PC[1/2]
Notes:
Type:
F-2 (ALT)
WK14-14267
Model Number:
Accessories:
Type:
Job:
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION
The Trace-lite TL117 Series features a durable, die-cast aluminum housing with an architectural bronze powder coated finish. Enclosure is fully sealed and gasketed, and is Wet Location Listed for outdoor use. Enclosure and hardware are corrosion resistant. The TL117 features an internal, anodized aluminum reflector which provides ideal light distribution, and the lamp(s) are protected by a heat and impact-resistant, borosilicate glass refractor.
LAMPS & BALLASTS
High Pressure Sodium: Lamps from 250 to 400 watts, utilizing a mogul base, glazed porcelain socket pulse rated for 4KV with a CWA type ballast rated for a minimum operating temperature of -30 O C (-22 O F) and Multi-tap (120/208/240/277VAC) or
480VAC input.
Pulse Start Metal Halide: Lamps from 150 to 400 watts, utilizing a mogul base, glazed porcelain socket pulse rated for 4KV with a CWA ballast rated for a minimum operating temperature of -30 O C (-22 O F) and Multi-tap (120/208/240/277VAC) or
480VAC input.
INSTALLATION
The Trace-lite TL117 Series is ideal for mounting to any vertical surface and features a hinged design for easy access to internal components. Unit includes mounting plate with built-in leveler, and can be wired to a 4’’ junction box or surface mounted using 1/2’’ NPS conduit entry points.
WARRANTY
Any housing component that fails due to manufacturer’s defect is guaranteed for two years from time of shipment. Ballasts, Capacitors, and Ignitors are warrantied for one year from time of shipment. Warranty does not apply to damages caused by improper installation, abuse, fire or acts of God. Lamp is not covered by manufacturer’s warranty.
TL117
Approvals:
The Trace-lite TL117 Series are ideal for parking areas, entrances, walkways, underpasses, loading docks, and recreation areas. lamps for any application.
Available with Pulse Start Metal Halide or High Pressure Sodium
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
ORDERING INFORMATION
TL117
SERIES
PSMH
LAMP WATTS
MT
VOLTS
DZ208
OPTIONS
(Factory Installed)
TL117
PSMH = Pulse Start Metal Halide
HPS = High Pressure Sodium
MT = 120/208/240/277V
480 = 480V
High Pressure Sodium
150 = 150W
250 = 250W
400 = 400W
Pulse Start Metal Halide
150 = 150W
175 = 175W
200 = 200W
250 = 250W
320 = 320W
350 = 350W
400 = 400W
QR150 = 150W Quartz Restrike
SZ XXX
1 = Single Line Side Fuse (Specify 120 or 277V)
DZ XXX 1 = Double Line Side Fuse (Specify 208, 240, or 480V)
USA = Meets Buy America Requirements
ACCESSORIES 2
(Field Installed)
PC1
PC2
= 120V Photocontrol
= 208-277V Photocontrol
1 Specify Voltage
2 Order as Separate Line Item
10810020 02/12
Submitted by Wells Keown Associates
Job Name:
Brewster Barn Maintenance Shop
Catalog Number:
TL117-PSMH-250-MT-PC[1/2]
Notes:
SAMPLE PHOTOMETRICS DIMENSIONS
8.0”
Type:
F-2 (ALT)
WK14-14267
17.375”
16.5”
Approximate Weight: 20 lbs.
Footcandle Correction
Multiply factors times the footcandle values for changes in lamp type.
Lamps 175W
PSMH
250W
PSMH
350W
PSMH
400W
PSMH
250W
HPS
Factor .42
.56
.89
1.00
.68
400W
HPS
1.24
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