16P CREATING Decorative Outdoor Lighting For tHE 21st CENTURY TRADITIONAL AND ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING, LUMINAIRES, POLES, BOLLARDS, SITE AMENITIES & LANDSCAPE FURNISHINGS 2014 TRADITIONAL H I D - 5 Y E A R L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y Since 1923, Sternberg has earned a reputation throughout the lighting industry for high quality products and services. We warrant that our products and finishes are manufactured in accordance with their applicable material specifications and are free from defects in materials and workmanship. Sternberg will, at its option, either repair or replace without charge, any properly installed Sternberg product that fails under normal operating conditions within five years from date of purchase. Product must be returned, freight prepaid, to our plant and our inspection must determine that it is defective under the terms of warranty. This warranty is only for product manufactured by Sternberg and does not extend to transportation, installation or replacement charges, nor does it apply to any equipment of another manufacturer used in conjunction with Sternberg | Downtown Galesburg, IL now has a striking new design of street lighting. There are 30 twin fixtures, 34 singles and 39 installations of street / walkway style with banner arms, medallion brackets and a custom 2-tone finish. L E D - 7 Y E A R L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y equipment. This warranty specifically excludes fatigue failure or similar phenomena resulting from induced vibration, harmonic oscillation or resonance associated with movement of air currents around the product. The above warranties are given in lieu of all other warranties express or implied, including without limitation, the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of suitability for a particular purpose. It is expressly stated that Sternberg assumes no liability for consequential or liquidated damages arising out of a breach of the sale, including any warranties arising therefrom, and buyer's remedy shall be limited to repair or replacement of defective parts as described above. See complete Terms and Conditions inside. For complete warranty coverage, refer to our Product and (Complete Terms and Conditions P.202) Finish Warranty Guide. ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING A new Spencer luminaire was developed for Spencer, IA. This is one of the multiple installations on a concrete pole used on their main street. There are many more singles throughout town in the parks and side streets. AND One of four main installations on the streets leading to the center of Deerfield, IL. Three Prairie fixtures at the top of a 16’ square pole with a 8100 custom base and a deer logo on the access door. 16P 555 Lawrence Ave. Roselle, IL 60172 • 847- 588 - 3400 • 800- 621- 3376 • Fax 847- 588 - 3440 www. sternberglighting.com • Email: info @ sternberglighting.com SLCAT5-11 / 7500M PRINTED IN USA Lighting Up America Since 1923 See Pages 200-201 for NEW PRODUCTS See Pages 84-85 for ONE-STOP SOURCE Manufacturing Products for Over 80 Years with Quality, Style and Pride. STERNBERG IS PROUD TO BE 100% EMPLOYEE OWNED. Background Photo: Birkdale Village, Charlotte, NC LIGHTING FIXTURES AND ORNA MENTAL P OLES SINC E 1923 As a leader in the lighting in dustry, Sternb ness for over er 80 years. Con tinuous impro g Lighting has been in bu improvements sivement is ou are made, bas r way of life. ed on the reco of our custom Many mmendations ers. Our custo and requirem mers include Designers, Ele ents Landscape A ct rchitects, Lig Engineers an rical Engineers, City Main h ti n d Consulting g te n an ce Departmen Engineers. ts, City We maintain a constant focu s to improve ucts: Design, three aspects Per of ou Amenities pro formance and Maintain ability. Our L r Lighting prodducts are wel ighting and S l cr us to proudly ite cast our name afted with these key areas in mind, allow into the base of every pole ing Our Quality C that we build. ontrol Departm all aspects of ent oversees and works in production, d es co constantly re viewed, updat ign, finishing and packagin njunction with ed for improv g. Procedures a warranty th ed product qu are at leads the in ality and bac dustry. ked by The heritage of Emil Stern berg's handcr through all o afte f our talented employees. S d quality lives on today Employee O te rnberg is pro wn ud to be 100 areas of our co ed. We have dedicated, lo % ng -term emp mpany. Becau loyees in all se all of our em tremendous p k ey ride and own ployees are ership in ever y product they owners, they take Quality drives manufacture. ou Longevity” ar r growth. We recognize th e synonymou at the words “Quality and s in our indust highest level ry. of quality and customer serv We are committed to the “Quality, Sty ice to ensure le and Pride” your satisfacti on. are the reaso ns for the Ste rn berg success Sincerely, . Joe Waldau President & C EO HISTORY OF STERNBERG 4 THE HISTORY OF STERNBERG I n Chicago, milk was still being delivered to customers’ homes in horse -drawn milk wagons. The employees of Bowman Dairy were in the habit of hitching rides to work by jumping on the running board as a wagon went by. One day Emil Sternberg did just that. Unfortunately, a new-style running board was on that particular wagon and Sternberg slipped, fell to the street and broke his leg. In those days, before workman’s compensation and modern medical treatment, this accident meant that the Sternberg family would be without an income for several months. Some way had to be found to earn a living. Sternberg’s father-in-law was a wheelwright and experienced in working with wrought iron, as he made and repaired wagon wheels. Young Sternberg had learned to work with iron, so he started making bird cage stands (our first candy-cane poles) and planters that were popular home decorations. So, broken leg not withstanding, he boarded a streetcar from home on the northwest side of Chicago, went downtown to Marshall Field’s and convinced them to carry his wrought iron products. Working in his father’s garage, Sternberg created wrought iron objects, including railings and fences. When working with long lengths of iron required cutting a hole in the garage door so the end of the iron rod protruded into the yard, it became apparent that the business had outgrown the garage. The two Sternberg wives painted the stands in the basement of their home and most important, they added verde green along with other antique finishes. Sternberg moved the business into a 6,000 square foot building at 4510 West Addison. The company known as Sternberg Manufacturing Company, continued working in wrought iron for many years. They had some unusual jobs during the late 1920’s and early 1930’s including an ongoing project where they cut new Studebaker automobiles in half for display at several Chicago Auto Shows. Their reputation and abilities as craftsman capable of handling custom projects grew. Sternberg introduced its first commercial cast aluminum poles and fixtures in the 1940’s. In 1968 Emil sold the company to Bruce Haines. He and the company’s four employees developed new designs, finishes and the business prospered. Bruce led the company for over 30 years. He retired in 2003 as Chairman of the Board. The T first Sternberg Manufacturing Building in Chicago, 1923. The original Sternberg employees with Emil Sternberg, founder and owner, at far left. Emil Sternberg broke his leg falling off of a milk wagon running board. Sternberg workers melting and shaping wrought iron. THE FutURE OF STERNBERG Today, Sternberg Lighting challenges the lighting industry with its innovations in engineering, design and manufacturing. Our lighting products and site amenities give us the distinct advantage to meet or exceed our customers’ expectations. Our CAD Department brings concepts to reality and then to the customer in the marketplace. Sternberg President & CEO, Joe Waldau. One of our workers assembling a Main Street fixture. Our Powder Coating Department uses the latest technology to ensure the most durable finish in the industry. Assemblies are packed in shock-proof wrapping and corrugated boxes. Engineering, research and development are cornerstones vital to Sternberg and its future. One of our many certified welders, welding the inside of a pole for added strength. The new Sternberg Lighting manufacturing plant in Roselle, IL with over 153,000 square feet. As of March 2005, Sternberg Lighting moved into this new building at 555 Lawrence Ave., Roselle, IL. FUTURE OF STERNBERG 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS FIXTURES, ACORNS, GLOBES AND LANTERNS P.20 - P.83 n PRAIRIE FAMILY P.20 Prairie 1230-0630 Page 22 Tinley 1220-0620 Page 22 Paragon 1240-0640 Page 23 n ACORNS P.30 Old Town A850 Page 32 Avenue B740 Page 34 Essex G793 Page 42 Old Town A850SR Page 32 1930 Acorn 1930 Page 35 n GLOBES P.46 Globe/508 G16 /508 Page 48 Main Street A MS805A Page 54 Old Town A850 /CDR Page 32 1920 Acorn 1920 Page 35 Princeton A653 Page 43 Globe/PF G18/PF Page 48 Craftsman 1260-0660 Page 23 Mission 1270-0670 Page 24 Old Town A840 Page 33 Artisan 1280-0680 Page 24 Old Town A840SR Page 33 n CAGED ACORNS P.36 Town Square A880 Page 38 Palmetto A453 Page 43 Globe/AD 1 Lighted Fitter G18/AD1 508L Page 48 Page 49 Elm Street B780 Page 38 Cambridge A783 Page 43 Metro 1330 Page 49 Homestead 1290-0690 Page 25 Boulevard D650 Page 33 Manhattan B790 Page 38 Columbia A753 Page 44 Boardwalk 1340 Page 49 Boulevard D640 Page 33 Boulevard D640SR Page 33 Ripon A 1130A Page 39 Ripon B 1130B Page 39 Plaza 1190A Page 39 n LANTERNS P.50 Main Street AO Main Street A II Main Street B Main Street BO Main Street B II MS805AO MS605A MS805B MS805BO MS605B Page 54 Page 54 Page 55 Page 55 Page 55 Prairie II 0630 Page 26 Boulevard D650SR Page 33 Yale A673 Page 44 Heritage 6130C Page 52 Prairie RD RD330-230-130 Page 25 Frisco A785B Page 44 Heritage II 6900 Series 4130C 6930 Page 52 Page 52 State 9403TF Page 56 State BB 9403TFBB Page 56 Prairie Wall Prairie Area Lighter 730WB PA130 - 230 Page 26 & 188 Page 27 & 83 Yorktown A A852 Page 45 Historic 6130A Page 53 Nantucket 7543TF Page 56 Historic II 4130A Page 53 Colonial 9623TF Page 57 Avenue B750 Page 34 Avenue B750/PBDR Page 34 Hometown G743 Page 42 Hartford G773 Page 42 n PRISMATIC ACORNS P.40 Roadway 1432 Page 45 Capitol 6130B Page 53 Colonial BB 9623TFBB Page 57 New Town A952/CDR Page 45 Harvest Moon 6130D Page 53 Colonial II 4603TFFB Page 57 Classic 8930 Page 58 Classic II 8830 Page 58 Spencer 1334 Page 61 Glen Ellyn 962TCPT Page 62 Nevada 6330 Page 65 Gateway 5130 Page 66 Acorn 1910 Page 76 1930 Acorn 1930 Page 76 Railroad Station RSL Page 79 Parkway 8603 Page 58 Carson City 1843 Page 59 Fairfax 961PT Page 62 Mediterra 2143 Page 59 Fairfax BB 961BB Page 62 Villa 1730-20-10 Page 70 Globe G18/508 Page 76 Radial Wave RWSL Page 80 Victoria I 65GL Page 192 Courtyard 965PT Page 63 Octavius 8630TC Page 63 n ARCHITECTURAL LUMINAIRES P.68 Harbortown 1827-17 Page 70 1910 Park Ridge 1910/5RLM18 Page 77 Harborside CRS22 Page 80 n NATURAL GAS FIXTURES P.192 Bristol 80GL Page 192 Mediterra BB 2143BB Page 59 Sussex 18GL Page 192 Victoria II 64GL Page 192 Chateau 1760-50-40 Page 70 1930 Park Ridge 1930/5RLM24 Page 77 RLMSP RLMSP18 Page 80 Oak Street A 6830A Page 60 Riverwalk 593 Page 63 Falling Water 2870 Page 64 Del Sol 1460 Page 71 1940 Glenview 1940 Page 77 Gallery I LRC24 Page 81 Oak Street B 6830B Page 60 Villager 6830SB Page 60 Victorian I 6590 Page 64 Del Rey 1470 Page 71 Reno 1910/5LBS Page 78 Gallery II LRC16 Page 81 Victorian GT 6590GT Page 64 Gallery WD LRWH Page 81 Gettysburg 9920 Page 61 Victorian CD 6590CD Page 65 Mission Trails 1950 Page 78 Galesburg 1921 Page 82 Summit/RLM Series 1912 Page 74 Lake Forest LFH18 Page 79 New Jersey 1917 Page 82 n FITTER SERIES P.28 NIGHTSKY ® & Photometric Data is shown on pages 10 - 19 Optical System Selection Guide on pages 194 - 196. Franklin B1030 Page 61 Victorian II 6430 Page 65 n DOWN LIGHTING P.72 Del Mar 1480 Page 71 Lake Bluff 1910/5LBL Page 78 n OPTICAL PERFORMANCE P.10 Gettysburg 9930 Page 61 TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW PRODUCT PAGES 200 - 201 7 Libertyville Series 1913 Page 75 RLM RLM16 Page 79 Omega R/ F 1531-27-21 Page 83 980 Fitter & Other Fitters are shown on pages 28 - 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS n ORNAMENTAL POLES P.86 Barrington 5200 Page 88 Augusta 4200 Page 88 Oxford 6200 Page 89 Monrovia 8400 Page 95 Rockford 8600 Page 95 Kenilworth 5300 Page 96 Decatur Williamsburg Leesburg 4500 3600 3800 Page 102 Page 102 Page 103 Dover 6100 Page 89 Providence 5900 Page 96 Pioneer 4600 Page 103 Hamilton 5400 Page 90 Fluted Shafts are available - See descriptions for details Georgetown Birmingham Richmond 3400 7700 3900 Page 90 Page 91 Page 91 Plainfield 5700 Page 97 Denver 4400 Page 104 Louisville 5600 Page 97 Lancaster 9100 Page 109 Boston 5800 Page 98 Art Deco B Charleston Virginia 4400AD 3500 3700 Page 104 Page 105 Page 105 n ARCHITECTURAL POLES P.110 Milford 650 Page 109 Scottsdale 6300 Page 98 Lincoln 2500 Page 92 Gateway Concourse Concord Lexington Square 3200/3300 2800/2900 550 450 Poles Page 110 Page 110 Page 111 Page 111 Page 111 Newport 2100 Page 106 Vernon 2600 Page 92 Liberty 5500 Page 99 Exeter EX Page 112 Rochester RC Page 112 Stanton 6500 Page 99 Windsor 7100 Page 106 n CONCRETE POLES P.112 Claremont CM Page 112 Somerset 2700 Page 93 Manchester Fort Collins 6700 8200 Page 93 Page 94 Baltimore 8300 Page 94 Austin Geneva Springfield Morristown 4700 8700 4800 6600 Page 100 Page 100 Page 101 Page 101 Deerfield 8100 Page 107 Marshall 9400 Page 107 Brighton 7312TO Page 108 Oakland Milan Wilmington Vancouver OK ML WM VC Page 112 Page 113 Page 113 Page 113 Champaign 9312TO Page 108 Rockland RL Page 113 n BOLLARDS P.114 Prairie 730LB Page 116 Boston 5801LB Page 118 Paragon 740LB Page 116 Austin 4701B Page 118 Barrington 5201LB Page 116 Geneva 8701B Page 118 n BRACKETS P.122 Augusta Birmingham Richmond Georgetown 4201LB 7701LB 3901LB 3401LB Page 116 Page 116 Page 116 Page 117 Springfield 4801B Page 118 Morristown Decatur 6601LB 4501LB Page 119 Page 119 Leesburg 3801LB Page 119 Lincoln 2501LBS Page 117 Oxford 6201LB Page 119 Photos and Descriptions of Brackets are on page 122-124. n ROADWAY P.126 Examples of Decorative Roadway Lighting and Traffic Signal Structures are shown on pages 126-135. Residential Fixtures are shown on pages 182 - 189. Denver 4401LB Page 119 Monrovia 8401LB Page 117 Virginia 3701LB Page 119 Kenilworth 5301LB Page 117 Milford 650LB Page 120 Plainfield 5701LB Page 117 Manor I 230LB Page 120 Louisville 5601LB Page 118 Scottsdale 6301LB Page 118 Parkside 4555LB Page 120 Norwood 4577LB Page 120 n OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES P.125 Options and Accessories are shown on page 125. n CUSTOM n RESIDENTIAL FIXTURES P.182 Baltimore 8301LB Page 117 INSTALLATIONS P.136 Custom installations are shown on pages 136-139. n SITE AMENITIES P.140 Examples Site Amenities are shown on pages 140 - 151. n STREETSCAPE IMAGING II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.19 n QL INDUCTION LAMP SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.67 n POWDER COAT SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.121 n INSTALLATION PHOTOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.152 n PAINT COLORS / LENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.190 n LIGHTING 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.193 n OPTICAL SELECTION GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.194 n INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.198 n TERMS & CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.202 All product categories and information in the Table of Contents are shown with a color box and bar corresponding to the pages on which they appear. This catalog contains accurate information regarding design, sizes, measurements and wattage. Since these are subject to change, specifications with complete information should be obtained from our factory regarding each order. TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW PRODUCT PAGES 200 - 201 9