SITE / ROADWAY AR/SAR SERIES The Archetype F u l l C u t o f f L 70 - 400 Watt u m i n a i r e ® The Archetype® Table of Contents Relativity 2-3 Design Logic 4-5 Horizontal Lamp 6 Optical System Features 8-9 Mechanical Features 10 Installation and Maintenance 11 AR Ordering Information 12-13 SAR Ordering Information 14-15 Luminaire Specifications 16 Option Specifications 17 Proportion Guide 19 Lamp and Electrical Guide 20-21 Application Engineering Services 21 KimNOW! 5-Day Shipping • Quality On Demand See Ordering Information Pages SITE / AREA PARKING STRUCTURE ROADWAY ARCHITECTURAL FLOOD ACCENT LANDSCAPE MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 60080 CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716-0080 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 16555 EAST GALE AVENUE CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91745 U.S. A. PHONE 626 / 968 - 5666 FAX 626 / 369 - 2695 ENTIRE CONTENTS © COPYRIGHT 2012 KIM LIGHTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. www.kimlighting.com Printed in U.S.A. 5501012361 Version 1.5 (12/12) Modern architecture often integrates curvilinear, rectilinear, classical, and neoclassical styles into a single structure. The eclectic shape of The Archetype readily adapts to and universally complements contemporary architectural design. Lighting performance, materials, robust construction, and the latest technology combine to make The Archetype the state-of-the-art luminaire for outdoor cutoff lighting. The AR (Large Archetype) is available in HID lamp modes up to 400 watts and Induction Fluorescent lamp modes in 85 and 165 watts. The SAR (Small Archetype) has been scaled to complement the larger model at lower mounting heights. Available up to 175 watts in HID and 55 watts in Induction Fluorescent, the smaller model is ideal for pathways and courtyards where fixtures are nearer human scale. When used together, the large and small Archetype provide a logical transition from parking lot to building entrance by decreasing luminaire scale and maintaining a consistent design. ar•che•type (är´ke tıp´) 1: an original pattern or model of which other things are copies. 2: first molded as a pattern, exemplary. KIM LIGHTING 1 Kim Lighting’s Theory of Relativity The Relationship of Outdoor Lighting to Site and Architecture AR The Large Archetype® SAR The Small Archetype® As Dis tan ce AR LTV Lightvault® SL Site Lightforms to A rch itec Lum tur ina eD ire ecr des eas ign and es, styl Lum e re ina ma in c ire o nsta AR nt to Hei ght and unif y th Sca e lig le A htin lso g sc Dec hem e reas es SAR View of Architecture unobstructed by poles 99 99 SITE / ROADWAY ZONE PEDESTRIAN ZONE Parking lots and roadways require luminaires on 20' - 40' poles to efficiently light these large areas. Therefore, this lighting becomes dominant and sets the design and style for all other lighting as you progress towards the building. As you leave the parking lot and transition to pedestrian areas, poles should decrease in height to 10' - 16'. In addition, luminaires should decrease in scale, and can have more decorative features to be appreciated at the pedestrian level. 2 KIM LIGHTING AFL Architectural Floodlight WF Wall Forms® SW Site Wallforms WD Wall Director® KIM LIGHTING’S THEORY OF RELATIVITY The purpose of this guideline is to bring a cohesive look to outdoor lighting, maximizing lighting efficiency while preserving the architectural experience. Simply stated, the Kim Theory of Relativity says “Poles belong in parking lots. And, once you leave the parking lot, the outdoor lighting should become less and less conspicuous until it becomes an integral part of the architecture.” In addition, the luminaire style and geometry should remain consistent. If this guideline is utilized, the outdoor lighting will enhance the site and architecture, bringing unity to the outdoor lighting scheme. WD SW SL WF AFL LTV LANDSCAPE / PATH ZONE BUILDING / PERIMETER ZONE Near the building, luminaires should begin to disappear, blending into the landscape and hardscape elements. No pole mounted luminaires should ever be used near the building, as they will dominate the architecture. The only exception would be the use of decorative luminaires to delineate entrances to the structure. Building mounted, architecturally compatible fixtures should be almost invisible. KIM LIGHTING 3 Design Logic Architectural Relevance Architecture controls the design of an architectural luminaire. Today’s architecture is eclectic, combining square, round and neoclassic shapes into a single structure. The Archetype ® is designed to reflect eclectic form and outwardly express function. This variety and purpose has been beautifully sculptured into a unified luminaire design that makes a strong statement of both aesthetics and engineering. The Archetype’s slanted nose, undercut ballast compartment and oval arm combine to balance its directional nature and form. Round poles provide the optimum complementary shape to the Archetype. The Archetype’s eclectic form is evident in these three views. From the side, its function is clearly stated. The bottom view is rectilinear while the section is a simple half cylinder. All elements combine to create a unified sculptural form that will integrate with virtually any architectural environment. Front View Side View Bottom View 4 KIM LIGHTING The Archetype’s directional form is further influenced by its optics. A downward and outward light throw is expressed by corresponding fixture shape. Aerodynamic Shape Luminaire shape is the single most important factor in determining pole size. Because poles are often more expensive than luminaires, a reduction in pole size can produce significant savings in overall cost. Fixture weight has little influence on pole size; because wind loading produces the greatest lateral force. The aerodynamic shape of the Archetype® generates far less wind loading than a “shoebox” luminaire, thereby permitting lighter poles to be used. The aerodynamic shape also improves the effectiveness of the cooling ribs. AR Model 80 m.p.h. wind force: 32.7 ft-lb Coefficient of drag: .70 E.P.A.: 1.2 A Shoebox with same overall dimensions 80 m.p.h. wind force: 56.3 ft-lb Coefficient of drag: 1.2 E.P.A.: 2.0 Integrated Cooling The die-cast housing is a homogeneous body in which every feature has a functional purpose. HID lamps produce heat, yet are operated by temperaturesensitive electrical components. Because of its compact size, new methods of controlling heat were required for the Archetype. A combination of cooling ribs and a solid barrier wall are employed to control operating temperatures for maximum component life. Cooling ribs double surface area, providing rapid heat dissipation. Heat is efficiently radiated from the fixture top and carried away by airflow over the housing. Primary heat source A 400 watt lamp produces bulb temperatures as high as 400°C . An extra-thick barrier wall separates the optical chamber from the electrical compartment. The optical chamber is totally sealed. Secondary heat source The ballast produces heat while adjacent capacitor and ignitor components must operate below 90°C. The electrical compartment also ventilates through the mounting arm. KIM LIGHTING 5 Horizontal Lamp See the Kim Site / Roadway Optical Systems Catalog for complete details and explanation of optical system features. Horizontal Lamp Horizontal Lamp Available in Type II, Type III, Type IV, and Type V Square distributions. This flat lens system provides maximum cutoff control and very good uniformity. Sealed optics and performance die-cast reflector technology allow this horizontal lamp optical system to maximize lamp output. An optional houseside shield is available for Types II, III, and IV distributions. Flat Lens Full Cutoff Optics Type II Type III Type IV An optional convex lens offers increased lens presence, a subtle improvement in uniformity and increased effectiveness of houseside shielding. Type V Optional Convex Lens Cutoff Optics Full Cutoff The Archetype® utilizes a horizontal lamp orientation with a flat glass lens to produce full cutoff with zero light above 90° horizontal. In addition, the reflector system has been carefully engineered to provide maximum pole spacing with outstanding visual uniformity. The primary reflector panels are highly specular to achieve precise lamp arc reflections toward the proper areas on the ground. Excessive straight-down illumination is avoided by the elimination of downward reflecting surfaces. 2 1 1. Typical horizontal lamp luminaires produce excessive straightdown illumination in relation to the side throw. This causes poor uniformity. 2. The Archetype’s reflectors have reduced straight-down illumination with increased side throw. This produces excellent pole spacing and uniformity. C A B A. High-angle maximum candlepower and sharp cutoff are produced by the smooth specular side panels. B. A specular peened upper reflector spreads light into the mid-range, gradually increasing the intensity toward higher angles while avoiding any low-angle reflections. C. At low angles, bare lamp illumination is more than adequate. The elimination of downward reflecting surfaces greatly increases uniformity. The Archetype® is StarView™ Compliant. The term “full cutoff” as applied to a down facing fixture means that no portion of the luminaire’s optical system is visible above horizontal. The Archetype® utilizes a horizontal lamp orientation and a standard flat clear glass lens to achieve full cutoff IES designation. The distribution of light is handled entirely by a precision reflector system engineered for maximum fixture spacing with outstanding uniformity. All four of the Archetype’s configurations meet StarView full cutoff requirements. 6 KIM LIGHTING Kim Lighting’s StarView products are designated for luminaires that meet IES full cutoff requirements for use where light pollution or light trespass may be a concern and to promote the enjoyment of celestial visibility at night. KIM LIGHTING 7 Optical System Features Rotatable Optics Totally Sealed Optics All Archetype reflectors are field rotatable in 90° increments. This allows design flexibility in producing very high illumination levels for special applications or for maintaining a consistent fixture orientation throughout the site. Each reflector is labeled to show the orientation of the light pattern and can be field adjusted. Kim optical systems stay clean for two reasons. First, only one-piece silicone gaskets are used, which have high memory retentive qualities and very low outgassing. Second, the optical chamber is completely sealed from all moisture, air and insect entry both externally and internally. ® ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Moisture, air and insect barrier. Rotatable reflectors allow design flexibility to maintain a consistent fixture orientation throughout the site. For applications requiring high light levels, such as tennis courts, and automobile dealerships, reflectors can be aimed in parallel to double illumination levels. 8 KIM LIGHTING Seven Mounting Arrangements Four Light Distributions Site configuration determines the combination of light distributions required to efficiently illuminate desired areas. Twenty-five years of cutoff lighting experience has proven that four light distributions satisfy any site requirement, from parking lots to courtyards. Seven mounting configurations are available using one to four fixtures per pole, plus single wall mounting. The Archetype® is available in four highly efficient light patterns, combined with seven mounting arrangements and rotatable optics for incredible versatility. In addition, houseside shields are available for locations where control of spill light onto adjacent property is a concern. See page 17. A B C D Type II Type III Type IV Forward Throw Type V Square Houseside shields available on Types II, III, and IV distributions only. C B B D A A C B C KIM LIGHTING 9 Mechanical Features Die-Cast Aluminum Components Durable Powder Coat Finish The Archetype® housing, reflector and door frame are die-cast, low copper (<0.6% Cu) aluminum alloy for precision and repeatability. The housing is reinforced at the arm connection, and cooling ribs are integral with the top surface. This feature substantially reduces the operating temperatures of heat-sensitive electrical components. Kim’s state-of-the-art powder coat paint system is engineered to provide the highest quality finish with absolute paint adhesion under weather extremes. The Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat finish is applied over a titanated zirconium conversion coating. This finish system exceeds the A.S.T.M. 1000 hour salt spray test, enduring over 2500 hours without failure. The rigid door frame provides dependable sealing of the optical chamber through uniform gasket pressure. Eight Stage Finish Cooling ribs double the top surface area, allowing rapid dissipation of internal heat through the fixture top. 1. Power wash and degrease. 5. Clear water rinse bath. 2. Detergent tank bath. 6. Dry off oven. 3. Clear water rinse bath. 7. Powder coating, 2.5 mil nominal thickness. 4. Premium titanated zirconinum conversion coating as used in the automobile industry. Standard Super TGIC Colors • Aluminum • Kim poles have cast aluminum caps, flush mounted by a single top screw which activates an internal grip. No fasteners appear on the pole sides. 8. Bake for 20 minutes at 410°F. • Titanated Zirconium Conversion Coating Powder Coat BL Black DB Dark Bronze LG Light Gray PS Platinum Silver WH White See the Poles catalog for more detail on Kim’s full range of steel and aluminum poles. Single latch closure of the Archetype® is made possible by the rigid die-cast construction of the lens frame. The latch is beautifully integrated into the die-cast housing with flush surfaces and articulated joints. All associated hardware is stainless steel. 10 KIM LIGHTING Installation and Maintenance Easy Installation Standard Arm Mount Installation Extruded arm The Archetype® arm connection is both clean and strong, utilizing an internal draw-bolt system. Arm Mount Installations utilize a draw-bolt system concealed within the arm’s internal centering guides. Inside the pole top, a reinforcing plate receives the draw-bolts. A strain relief is provided for securing the field wires. The one-piece arm extrusion has internal bolt guides which position the arm during mounting. Final securing is accomplished inside the fixture using a socket wrench. Ample access is provided because the ballast module and lens frame snap out. Draw bolts Easy wrench access Reinforcing plate through housing Optional Vertical Slipfitter Installation Extruded arm Vertical Slipfitter Installations utilize a slipfitter adapter to which the fixture arm is bolted. Adapter slipfits tenon and is held in place by four set screws. One set screw is drilled into the tenon to eliminate rotation. Easy wrench access Draw bolts Slipfitter adapter through housing Tenon top pole Optional Horizontal Slipfitter Installation Slipfitter adapter Horizontal arm Horizontal Slipfitter Installations utilize a slipfitter adapter to which the fixture housing is bolted. Adapter slipfits and clamps to horizontal arm. One set screw is drilled into the arm to prevent fixture rotation. Easy wrench access through housing Optional Wall Mount Installation See page 16 for details. Lens frame utilizes stainless steel hinge pins and hanger hooks for no-tool mounting. No-Tool Maintenance To reduce expensive lift-truck rental time, relamping is quickly accomplished without tools. The lens frame is opened by one latch located at the front of the housing. The entire electrical module snaps out without tools, and includes quick-disconnect plugs on all wiring. A spare module can be quickly inserted to eliminate downtime, while the old module is repaired and stored for future use. The lens frame is also removable without tools, providing easy lens replacement in the unusual event that breakage occurs. For additional safety during relamping, the door frame is prevented from lifting out of its hinges when hanging in the normal down position. KIM LIGHTING 11 Ordering Information The Archetype AR Mogul Base 150 to 400 Watt ® Ordering Example: Mounting For Standard Fixture and Pole Fixture Electrical Module Finish Options Pole VSF Option 2B / AR3 / 250HPS277 / WH-P / A-25 / PSA16-4125B / WH-P / VSF-2B 1 2 3 4 5-12 13 14 See separate Kim Pole Catalog. Omit for 1W Wall Mount. 1 Mounting: Plan View: 3Y configuration is available for round poles only. 2 Fixture: EPA: Cat. No.: Wall Mount 1.2 1A 2.4 2B 2.0 2L 3.2 3T 3.2 3Y 3.9 4C n/a 1W Horizontal Lamp Cat. No. designates AR fixture and light distribution. See the Kim Site/Roadway Optical Systems Catalog for detailed information on reflector design and application. Flat Lens Light Distribution: Cat. No.: 3 Electrical Module: HPS = High Pressure Sodium MH = Metal Halide PMH = Pulse Start Metal Halide IF = Induction Fluorescent Type II Type III Full Cutoff AR2 Full Cutoff AR3 Type IV Forward Throw Full Cutoff AR4 High Pressure Sodium 150HPS120 150HPS208 150HPS240 150HPS277 150HPS347 150HPS480 250HPS120 250HPS208 250HPS240 250HPS277 250HPS347 250HPS480 KimNOW! Available Configurations: 400HPS120 400HPS208 400HPS240 400HPS277 400HPS347 400HPS480 KN-AR3/250PMH/DB*, KN-AR3/400PMH/DB*, KN-AR5/250PMH/DB*, KN-AR5/400PMH/DB* Accessories: KN-AR/HS, KN-VSF-1A/DB, KN-VSF-2B/DB, KN-1W/AR/DB *Multi-tap ballast (120, 208, 240, or 277 volts) Induction Fluorescent Pulse Start Metal Halide Lamp Lamp Line Watts Type Volts 400 HPS 277 250PMH120 250PMH208 250PMH240 250PMH277 250PMH347 250PMH480 5 Optional Photocell 320PMH120 320PMH208 320PMH240 320PMH277 320PMH347 320PMH480 Color: 165IF120 165IF208 165IF240 165IF277 Cat. No.: Dark Bronze Light Gray Platinum Silver White Custom Colors1 BL DB LG PS WH CC Consult representative for custom colors. 1 Receptacle Mounting Configuration ✳ – Fixture with Photocell Receptacle S – slave unit(s) Receptacle provided for NEMA base photocells (by others). Cat. No.: A-25 KIM LIGHTING 85IF120 85IF208 85IF240 85IF277 400PMH120 400PMH208 400PMH240 400PMH277 400PMH347 400PMH480 Black Receptacle: 12 350PMH120 350PMH208 350PMH240 350PMH277 350PMH347 350PMH480 NOTE: Due to the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, Kim Lighting can no longer supply probe start metal halide ballasts with its luminaires, effective January 1, 2009. Contact Kim Lighting for availability of replacement ballasts for warranty service claims. (Visit www.aboutlightingcontrols.org or the Library of Congress website for more details). 4 Finish: Super TGIC powder coat paint over titanated zirconium conversion coating. Type V Square Full Cutoff AR5 Allowable Wattage per fixture: ✳ ✳ 1A or 1W ✳ s 2B s 2L s s ✳ 3T, 3Y 150-400W s s ✳ s ✳ s s ✳ 4C 4C 150-250W 400W Cat. No.: CGL 6 Optional Convex Glass Tempered convex glass lens replaces standard flat lens. Optics become cutoff. Lens: Convex Lens 7 Optional Polycarbonate Cat. No.: LS Polycarbonate Lens replaces standard tempered glass lens. 250 Watt Maximum. May be used with 400HPS in outdoor locations were ambient air temperature during fixture operation will not exceed 85°F. Lens: Polycarbonate Lens 8 Optional Houseside See “CAUTION” on page 17. Cat. No.: HS Recommended for use with clear lamps only. Effectiveness is reduced for coated lamps. Not for use with Type V light distributions. Cat. No.: HSC For use with all fixtures with convex glass lens. Not for use with Type V light distributions. Cat. No.: TL Standard die-cast latch is provided with a captive 10-32 stainless steel flat socket-head screw to prevent unauthorized opening. Required only for vandal protection in locations where fixtures can be reached by unauthorized persons. Shield: HS for flat lens HSC for convex lens or polycarbonate lens 9 Optional TamperResistant Latch: 10 Optional Support Arm: NOTE: Refer to Kim Lighting’s Architectural Arms Catalog for complete details. Optional Support Arm cannot be used with #12 Pole Mounted Structural Option. Same as standard arm 1 Tamper-Resistant Latch Arm Cat. No.: Mounting: 1A 2B 2L 3T 3Y 4C Optional Support Arm: EPA for fixture and arm: 11 Optional Horizontal AA01 AA03 AA05 AA071 AA09 AA11 Swept Solid Arm Swept Hollow Arm Upsweep Solid Arm Upsweep Hollow Arm Uplift Adjustable Aluminum Arm Uplift Adjustable Stainless Steel Arm 1.4 2.8 2.2 3.6 3.6 4.3 1.1 2.2 1.9 3.0 3.0 3.7 1.7 3.4 2.5 4.2 4.2 4.9 1.2 2.4 2.0 3.2 3.2 3.9 1.9 3.8 2.7 4.6 4.6 5.3 1.9 3.8 2.7 4.6 4.6 5.3 Cat. No.: HSF Slipfitter Mount: Slipfitter Replaces standard mounting arm with a slipfitter for mounting to a horizontal pole davit-arm with 2" pipe-size mounting end (2C" O.D.). 12 Special Options for Cat. No.: TB Terminal Block located inside the fixture electrical compartment. Street Lighting: Cat. No.: AF Air Filter to allow ventilation through the optical chamber. 13 Poles: See Kim Pole Catalog for a complete selection of square and round poles in aluminum or steel. 14 Optional Vertical Cat. No. VSF-1A VSF-2B VSF-2L VSF-3T Round VSF-3Y VSF-4C Slipfitter Mounts: Square Cat. No SVSF-1A SVSF-2B SVSF-2L SVSF-3T SVSF-4C Mounting Configuration 1A - Single arm mount 2B - 2 at 180° 2L - 2 at 90° 3T - 3 at 90° 3Y - 3 at 120° 4C - 4 at 90° Allows standard fixture and arm to be mounted to poles having a 2" pipe-size tenon (2C" O.D. x 4K" min. length). KIM LIGHTING 13 Ordering Information SAR Medium Base 70 to 175 Watt The Small Archetype ® Ordering Example: For Standard Fixture and Pole Mounting Fixture Electrical Module Finish Options Pole VSF Option 1SA / SAR2 /175MH120 / BL-P / A-30 / PSA16-4125SA / BL-P / VSF-1SA 1 2 3 4 5-12 13 14 See separate Kim Pole Catalog. Omit for 1W Wall Mount. Plan View: 1 Mounting: 3SY configuration is available for round poles only. EPA: Cat. No.: Wall Mount 0.7 1SA 1.4 2SB 1.2 2SL 1.9 3ST 1.9 3SY 2.5 4SC n/a 1W Horizontal Lamp 2 Fixture: Cat. No. designates SAR fixture and light distribution. See the Kim Site/Roadway Optical Systems Catalog for detailed information on reflector design and application. Flat Lens Light Distribution: Cat. No.: 3 Electrical Module: HPS = High Pressure Sodium MH = Metal Halide Lamp Lamp Line Watts Type Volts 150 HPS 120 Type II Type III Full Cutoff SAR2 Full Cutoff SAR3 Type IV Forward Throw Full Cutoff SAR4 Type V Square Full Cutoff SAR5 High Pressure Sodium 70HPS120 70HPS208 70HPS240 70HPS277 70HPS347 100HPS120 100HPS208 100HPS240 100HPS277 100HPS347 150HPS120 150HPS208 150HPS240 150HPS277 150HPS347 KimNOW! Available Configurations: KN-SAR3/100PMH/DB*, KN-SAR5/100PMH/DB*, KN-SAR3/150PMH/DB*, KN-SAR5/150PMH/DB* Accessories: KN-SAR/HS, KN-1W/SAR/DB *Multi-tap ballast (120, 208, 240, or 277 volts) Pulse Start Metal Halide 70PMH120 70PMH208 70PMH240 70PMH277 70PMH347 Induction Fluorescent 100PMH120 100PMH208 100PMH240 100PMH277 100PMH347 150PMH120 150PMH208 150PMH240 150PMH277 150PMH347 55IF120 55IF208 55IF240 55IF277 NOTE: Due to the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007, Kim Lighting can no longer supply probe start metal halide ballasts with its luminaires, effective January 1, 2009. Contact Kim Lighting for availability of replacement ballasts for warranty service claims. (Visit www.aboutlightingcontrols.org or the Library of Congress website for more details). 4 Finish: Super TGIC powder coat paint over titanated zirconium conversion coating. Color: Cat. No.: Light Gray Platinum Silver White Custom Colors1 BL DB LG PS WH CC Consult representative for custom colors. Control: Not available for 1W Wall Mount. Photocell Sensor KIM LIGHTING Dark Bronze 1 5 Optional Photocell 14 Black Cat. No. and A-30 120V Line Volts: A-31 208V A-32 240V A-33 277V A-35 347V Mounting Configuration ✳ – Fixture with Photocell Sensor S – slave unit(s) No fixture wattage limit. ✳ ✳ 1SA s ✳ s 2SL s 2SB s s ✳ 3ST, 3SY s s ✳ 4SC Cat. No.: CGL 6 Optional Convex Glass Tempered convex glass lens replaces standard flat lens. Optics become cutoff. Lens: Convex Lens 7 Optional Polycarbonate Cat. No.: LS Polycarbonate Lens replaces standard tempered glass lens. Lens: See “CAUTION” on page 17. Polycarbonate Lens 8 Optional Houseside Cat. No.: HS Recommended for use with clear lamps only. Effectiveness is reduced for coated lamps. Not for use with Type V light distributions. Cat. No.: HSC For use with all fixtures with convex glass lens. Not for use with Type V light distributions. Cat. No.: TL Standard die-cast latch is provided with a captive 10-32 stainless steel flat socket-head screw to prevent unauthorized opening. Required only for vandal protection in locations where fixtures can be reached by unauthorized persons. Shield: HS for flat lens HSC for convex lens or polycarbonate lens 9 Optional TamperResistant Latch: 10 Optional Support Arm: NOTE: Refer to Kim Lighting’s Architectural Arms Catalog for complete details. Optional Support Arm cannot be used with #12 Pole Mounted Structural Option. Same as standard arm 1 Tamper-Resistant Latch Arm Cat. No.: Mounting: 1A 2B 2L 3T 3Y 4C Optional Support Arm: EPA for fixture and arm: 11 Optional Horizontal Slipfitter Mount: 12 Special Options for AA02 AA041 AA06 AA08 AA10 AA12 Swept Solid Arm Swept Hollow Arm Upsweep Solid Arm Upsweep Hollow Arm Uplift Adjustable Aluminum Arm Uplift Adjustable Stainless Steel Arm 0.8 1.6 1.3 2.1 2.1 2.7 0.7 1.4 1.2 1.9 1.9 2.5 1.0 2.0 1.5 2.5 2.5 3.0 0.8 1.6 1.3 2.1 2.1 2.7 1.2 2.4 1.7 2.9 2.9 3.5 1.2 2.4 1.7 2.9 2.9 3.5 Cat. No.: HSF Slipfitter Replaces standard mounting arm with a slipfitter for mounting to a horizontal pole davit-arm with 2" pipe-size mounting end (2C" O.D.). Cat. No.: AF Air Filter to allow ventilation through the optical chamber. Street Lighting: 13 Poles: See Kim Pole Catalog for a complete selection of square and round poles in aluminum or steel. 14 Optional Vertical Cat. No. VSF-1SA VSF-2SB VSF-2SL VSF-3ST Round VSF-3SY VSF-4SC Slipfitter Mounts: Square Cat. No SVSF-1SA SVSF-2SB SVSF-2SL SVSF-3ST SVSF-4SC Mounting Configuration 1SA - Single arm mount 2SB - 2 at 180° 2SL - 2 at 90° 3ST - 3 at 90° 3SY - 3 at 120° 4SC - 4 at 90° Allows standard fixture and arm to be mounted to poles having a 2" pipe-size tenon (2C" O.D. x 4K" min. length). KIM LIGHTING 15 Luminaire Specifications AR and SAR Models Dimensions AR Model 150 to 400 watt Mogul Base Lamps 8" (203.2 mm) 8" (203.2 mm) 22K" (571.5 mm) 6" (152.4 mm) 2" 16" (406.4 mm) (50.8 mm) Arm cross-section Maximum Fixture weight (400HPS) = 45 lb SAR Model 70 to 175 watt Medium Base Lamps 5" 6" (127.0 mm) (152.4 mm) 17B" (435.0 mm) 1L" (44.5 mm) 4J" 12" (304.8 mm) (108.0 mm) Arm cross-section Maximum Fixture weight (150HPS) = 25 lb Optional Wall Mounts 4J" H" (108.0 mm) (17.5 mm) 10J" (260.4 mm) 4L" (120.7 mm) 5F" (131.8 mm) AR wall mount using wall embedment bracket J-box in wall (by others) SAR wall mount using adapter plate 3" or 4" J-box (by others) Housing: One-piece, die-cast low copper (<0.6% Cu) aluminum alloy with integral cooling ribs over the optical chamber and electrical compartment. Solid barrier wall separates optical and electrical compartments. Double-thick wall with gussets on the support-arm mounting end. For the large AR model, housing forms a half cylinder with 55° front face plane providing a recess to allow a flush single-latch detail. For the small SAR model, housing forms a half cylinder with 58° front face plane providing a recess to allow a flush single-latch detail. All hardware is stainless steel or electro-zinc plated steel. Lens Frame: One-piece, die-cast low copper (<0.6% Cu) aluminum alloy lens frame with 1" minimum depth around the gasket flange. Integral hinges with stainless steel pins provide no-tool mounting and removal from housing. Single die-cast aluminum cam-latch provides positive locking and sealing of the optical chamber by a one-piece extruded and vulcanized silicone gasket to provide an IP66 rating for the reflector module. Clear F" thick tempered glass lens retained by eight steel clips with full silicone gasketing around the perimeter. Reflector Module: Specular Alzak® optical segments are rigidly mounted within a one-piece, die-cast low copper (<0.6% Cu) aluminum alloy enclosure that attaches to the housing as a one-piece module. Reflector module is field rotatable in 90° increments. AR model HPS and PMH sockets are porcelain 4KV pulse rated mogul base, MH sockets are porcelain mogul base, pin-oriented, with molded silicone lamp stabilizer. SAR model MH and HPS sockets are porcelain 4KV pulse rated medium base. All reflector modules are factory prewired with quick-disconnect plug and include silicone seal at the penetration of the internal barrier wall in the luminaire housing. Electrical Module: All electrical components are UL and CSA recognized, mounted on a single plate and factory prewired with quick-disconnect plugs. Electrical module attaches to housing with no-tool hinges and latches, accessible by opening the lens frame only. All ballasts are high power factor rated -20°F. starting. On Induction Fluorescent, a complete HF generator is furnished mounted to the aluminum plate inside housing. Induction lamp system is high power factor rated for -40°F, starting. Support Arm: One-piece extruded aluminum with internal bolt guides and fully radiussed top and bottom. Luminaire-to-pole attachment is by internal draw bolts, and includes a pole reinforcing plate with wire strain relief. Arm is circular cut for specified round pole. Optional Wall Mounting: Large AR model mounted to poured concrete walls only. A modified support arm is provided with side access to allow field splices within the arm. A wall embedment bracket is provided to accept draw bolts, and a trim plate covers the wall-embedded junction box. All wall mount components are finished to match the fixture. Small SAR model mounts to 3" or 4" junction boxes by a cast aluminum adapter plate with fixture mounting bolts. NOTE: Junction box in wall must provide adequate fixture support. See NEC sections 370-13, 17 and 410-14, 16. Quick-disconnect plug and wiring are provided to allow field connections prior to SAR fixture mounting. Finish/color: Finish is Super TGIC thermoset polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness, applied over a titanated zirconium conversion coating; A.S.T.M. 2500 hour salt spray test endurance rating. Standard colors are Black, Dark Bronze, Light Gray, Platinum Silver, or White. Custom colors are available. CAUTION: Fixtures must be grounded in accordance with national, state, and/or local codes. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. Listings and Ratings 4G Vibration1 25C Ambient CE ISO 9001:2000 Full-Cutoff2 with flat glass lens; Cutoff2 with convex glass lens UL cUL 1598 5K Cycle Tested Dark Sky Legislation Compliant 1 2 16 KIM LIGHTING Option Specifications See pages 12-15 for complete ordering information Photocell Control: Large AR model supplied with a fully gasketed receptacle above the electrical compartment for NEMA base photocell (by others). For all multiple-fixture pole mountings with two or three fixtures, one fixture has a receptacle to operate the others. Four fixtures (250 watt or less) also require one fixture with a receptacle. Four fixtures (400 watt) require two fixtures with receptacles. Small SAR model supplied with an internal photocell with the sensor on the fixture end facing the pole. For multiple-fixture pole mountings, one fixture has a photocell to operate the others. Not available for SAR if wall mounted (1W). Convex Glass Lens (CGL): The F" thick clear convex tempered glass lens replaces the standard flat glass lens. Provides increased lens presence and provides a subtle improvement in uniformity where pole spacing is extreme. Increases effectiveness of houseside shielding. Polycarbonate Lens (LS): One-piece vacuum formed, clear, UV stabilized convex polycarbonate, fully gasketed, replacing the standard tempered glass lens. 250 watt maximum in AR model. AR model may be used with 400 watt HPS in outdoor locations where ambient air temperature during fixture operation will not exceed 85°F. CAUTION: Use only when vandalism is anticipated to be high. Useful life is limited by UV discoloration from sunlight and metal halide lamps. Houseside Shield (HS/HSC): Types II, III, and IV only. Fixtures with the standard flat glass lens are available with stamped aluminum louvers that pass streetside light and block houseside light, and a blackened panel added to the reflector to reduce houseside reflections. Fixtures with the optional convex glass lens are available with a formed aluminum shield that passes streetside light and blocks houseside light, and a black anodized panel added to the reflector to reduce houseside reflections. Use with clear lamps only, as coated lamps reduce effectiveness. Tamper-Resistant Latch (TL): Standard die-cast latch is provided with a captive 10-32 stainless steel flat socket-head screw to prevent unauthorized opening. Required only for vandal protection in locations where fixtures can be reached by unauthorized persons. Horizontal Slipfitter Mount (HSF): Replaces standard mounting arm with a slipfitter which allows AR or SAR model to be mounted to a horizontal pole davit-arm with 2" pipe-size mounting end (2C" O.D.). Cast aluminum clamp-type slipfitter with set screw anti-rotation lock. Bolts to housing from inside the electrical compartment using mounting holes for the standard support arm. Davit-arm must be field drilled at a set screw location to insure against fixture rotation. Finished to match fixture and arm. Special Options for Street Lighting Air Filter (AF): Allows for ventilation through the optical chamber, filtering all air particles above 500 microns. Multi-layer disc assembly mounted on solid wall between optical compartment and latch cavity. Terminal Block (TB): (For field wire connections in AR model only.) 85AMP, 600V box clamp terminal block mounted to the housing inside the electrical compartment. Accepts #14-4 wire. Factory prewired to electrical module quick-disconnect plug. Vertical Slipfitter Mounts (VSF/SVSF): Allows AR or SAR model with standard support arm to be mounted to poles having a 2" pipe-size tenon (2C" O.D. x 4K" min. length). All mounting configurations can be used (AR: 1A, 2B, 2L, 3T, 3Y, 4C or SAR: 1SA, 2SB, 2SL, 3ST, 3SY, 4SC). 4" square or round die-cast aluminum with flush cap, secured by four C" stainless steel set point allen screws, finished to match fixture and arm. NOTE: 3Y and 3SY only available on round slipfitter. AR photocell receptacle NEMA base photocell (by others) SAR photocell sensor For pole mounted fixtures only AR = 2K" (63.5 mm) SAR = 1L" (44.5 mm) Convex Glass Lens Polycarbonate Lens AR = 4" (101.6 mm) SAR = 3" (76.2 mm) Houseside Shield for flat lens Houseside Shield for convex lens or polycarbonate lens Tamper-Resistant Latch Horizontal Slipfitter Mount Davit-arm with 2" pipe-size fixture mount (by others) Air Filter Terminal Block Detail Pole with 2" pipe-size tenon (by others) Stainless steel set screws Round Square KIM LIGHTING 17 18 KIM LIGHTING Proportion Guide 70 to 400 Watt / 10' to 30' Poles 32' 30' 28' 26' This proportion diagram is intended to help visualize and select the best Archetype® system to satisfy aesthetic requirements. Remember, the pole height also affects performance; the higher the fixture is mounted, the greater the light throw. If poles are mounted on coåncrete pedestals such as in parking lots, the height of the pedestal must be considered in selecting the pole height. AR Models: 150 to 400 Watt 20' to 30' poles 24' 22' 20' 18' 16' SAR Models: 70 to 175 Watt 10' to 16' poles 14' 12' 10' 8' 6' 3C" 3C" 4" 4" 5" 6" 6" 4' 2' GRADE KIM LIGHTING 19 ED-17 Clear Medium Base (SAR only) 100 S-54 24000+ 9500 E-23K Clear Mogul Base (AR only) 150 S-55 24000+ 16000 E-18 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) 250 S-50 24000+ 28500 E-18 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) 400 S-51 24000+ 50000 70 M-98 10000+ 5700 ED-17 Coated Medium Base (SAR only) 100 M-90 12000+ 8500 ED-17 Coated Medium Base (SAR only) 150 M-102 10000+ 12000 BT-28 or ED-28 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) 175 M-57 10000+ 15000 250 M-58 10000+ 23000 100HPS 150HPS ED-17 Clear Medium Base (SAR only) 250HPS 400HPS METAL HALIDE 70MH ED-17 Coated Medium Base (SAR only) 100MH 150MH 175MH ED-17 Clear Medium Base (SAR only) 250MH BT-28 or ED-28 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) 20 KIM LIGHTING Max. Amps. 6300 Starting Amps. Initial Lumens 1 24000+ Open Circuit Life (Hours) S-62 HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 70HPS ED-17 Clear Medium Base (SAR only) Operating Amps. ANSI Ballast Type 70 Lamp Voltage Lamp Watts Lamp and Electrical Guide 120 208 240 277 347 120 208 240 277 347 120 208 240 277 347 480 120 208 240 277 347 480 120 208 240 277 347 480 0.81 0.47 0.40 0.35 0.30 1.15 0.67 0.58 0.50 0.39 1.65 0.95 0.83 0.72 0.56 0.42 2.50 1.50 1.30 1.10 0.93 0.63 3.80 2.20 1.90 1.70 1.32 0.97 1.45 0.85 0.75 0.65 0.55 2.20 1.25 1.10 0.85 0.70 2.80 1.60 1.40 1.25 0.92 0.70 1.70 1.00 0.85 0.75 0.70 0.45 2.00 1.20 0.95 0.85 0.70 0.55 0.75 0.45 0.37 0.35 0.30 1.30 0.75 0.65 0.60 0.45 2.00 1.15 1.00 0.85 0.52 0.50 1.65 0.95 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.40 3.30 1.80 1.50 1.40 1.00 0.75 1.45 0.85 0.75 0.65 0.55 2.20 1.25 1.10 0.85 0.70 2.80 1.60 1.40 1.25 0.92 0.70 2.50 1.50 1.30 1.10 0.93 0.63 3.80 2.20 1.90 1.70 1.32 0.97 120 208 240 277 347 120 208 240 277 347 120 208 240 277 347 120 208 240 277 347 480 120 208 240 277 347 480 .80 .46 .40 .35 .28 1.15 0.66 0.58 0.50 0.40 1.60 1.00 0.80 0.70 0.55 1.95 1.15 0.98 0.85 0.65 0.45 2.65 1.50 1.30 1.13 0.95 0.65 1.90 1.00 .90 .80 .65 2.30 1.40 1.15 1.00 1.00 3.65 2.10 1.80 1.58 1.25 1.6 1.00 0.82 0.72 0.70 0.45 2.50 1.58 1.25 1.10 1.05 0.65 .55 .30 .25 .25 .20 1.20 0.80 0.65 0.60 0.40 1.75 1.30 0.85 0.77 0.65 1.90 1.12 0.94 0.80 0.50 0.35 1.88 1.15 0.95 0.86 0.50 0.30 1.90 1.00 .90 .80 .65 2.30 1.40 1.15 1.00 1.00 3.65 2.10 1.80 1.58 1.25 1.95 1.15 0.98 0.85 0.70 0.45 2.65 1.58 1.30 1.13 1.05 0.65 M-138 11000+ 23600 400 M-135 M-155 15000+ 40000 55 – – – Induction Lamp (AR only) 85 – – – Induction Lamp (AR only) 165 – – – 400PMH ED-28 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) INDUCTION FLUORESCENT 55IF Induction Lamp (SAR only) 85IF 165IF 1 2 Max. Amps. 250 PULSE START METAL HALIDE 2 250PMH ED-28 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) Starting Amps. Initial Lumens 1 40000 Open Circuit Life (Hours) 20000+ Operating Amps. ANSI Ballast Type M-59 METAL HALIDE (continued) 400MH ED-28 Clear Mogul Base (AR only) Voltage Lamp Watts 400 Lamp 120 208 240 277 347 480 3.94 2.20 1.93 1.69 1.40 1.00 3.20 1.80 1.60 1.50 1.05 0.75 2.50 1.40 1.20 1.00 1.20 0.90 3.94 2.20 1.93 1.69 1.40 1.00 120 208 240 277 347 480 120 208 240 277 347 480 2.50 1.45 1.25 1.10 0.98 0.62 3.80 2.20 1.90 1.65 1.35 1.00 1.40 0.80 0.70 0.65 0.75 0.62 2.20 1.50 1.10 0.95 0.75 0.60 1.90 1.10 0.96 0.85 0.45 0.32 2.85 1.65 1.45 1.25 1.10 0.75 2.50 1.45 1.25 1.10 0.98 0.62 3.80 2.20 1.90 1.65 1.35 1.00 120 208 240 277 120 208 240 277 120 208 240 277 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 0.50 0.29 0.25 0.22 0.77 0.44 0.39 0.33 1.58 0.91 0.79 0.69 All initial lumen values shown may vary, from one manufacturer to another. Consult lamp manufacturer’s data for exact lumen and life data. Data provided is extracted from Venture Uni-Form product information. NOTE: For lamp/ballast information outside of the U.S.A. and Canada, please consult your local Kim representative. WARNING: Fixtures must be grounded in accordance with national, state, and/or local codes. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. Lamps by others. Application Engineering Services Applications Assistance Kim Lighting utilizes the latest computer technology and software to provide specifiers with reliable evaluations of lighting system performance. We can analyze a proposed luminaire layout or provide recommendations based on performance criteria. Electronic copies of plans can be sent directly to yyeager@hubbell-ltg.com. Hard copies can be sent by fax at 864-678-1743, or they can be mailed to Applications Dept, 701 Millennium Blvd, Greenville, SC 29607. 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