HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.006-13 ORDINANCE NO. 6
(SERIES OF 2013)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN CITY COUNCIL APPROVING A
GROWTH MANAGEMENT REVIEW,FINA EASPENT,
AND VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS FO R PHASE III AND IV OF TH
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VALLEY HOSPITAL DISTRICT MASTER SUBDIVISION, COMMONLY
PARCEL C,ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL DISTRICT
DESCRIBED AS 401 CASTLE CREEK ROAD,CITY OF ASPEN,PITKIN COUNTY,
COLORADO.
Parcel ID: 2735-121-29-809
application from the
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department b Leslie Lamont of Lamont Pla ing
Aspen Valley Hospital District (Applicant), represented y
Services, requesting approval of a Final Development Plan y Hospital District Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Phase III and V of the Aspen Valle
Master Facilities Plan; and,
WHEREAS, the Conceptual PUD approval (via Resolution No. 3, Series of 2009)
parking
conceptually approved a redeveloped and expanded n multi-story rcel C of hospital pen Valley Hospital
garage, affordable housing and site improvements o
Subdivision,to be developed in four phases; and,
WHEREAS,the Community Development Department received referral comments from
City Engineering, Fire Protection District, Environmental Health Department, Parks Department,
Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority, the Transportation Department, and the City Utilities
Department as a result of the Development Review Committee meeting; and,
WHEREAS, said referral agencies and the
use reviews Development Department
IV
reviewed the proposed Final PUD and assoc iated
recommending approval with conditions; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 26.445 of the Land Use Code, Final PUD approval and
associated reviews may be granted by the City Council oninduCommissaonubthe hearing after Community
considering recommendations by the Planning g
Development Director, and relevant referral agencies; and,
WHEREAS, prior to City Council approval, Final PUD and associated land use reviews
by the Planning and Zoning Commission requires a public hearing and this application was
reviewed at multiple public hearings wherewere heard; and,
of the Community
Development Director and comments from the public 2012 and
WHEREAS, during meetings on October lssion opened a duly noticed public hearings to
January 8, 2013, the Planning and Zoning
consider the project and approved a growth management quota system review and recommended
City Council approve the Final Planned Unit Development application and associated reviews
for Phase III and IV by a six to one (6-1) vote, with the findings and conditions listed within
Resolution No. 2 (Series of 2013); and,
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WHEREAS,once the land use approvals and recommendation G approval were gapproval,
the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Applicant requested
Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval and Vested Property Rights approval of the City
Council; and,
WHEREAS, upon review of the application
approval,awiphlconditions of the proposed
Community Development Department re
Final PUD request and associated land use reviews; and,
WHEREAS, during a duly noticed public hearing on March 11, 2013, March 18, 2013,
April 8, 2013 and May 13, 2013, the City Council opened the hearing and review of the
application; and,
WHEREAS,the Aspen City Council finds that the development proposal meets or exceeds
all the applicable development standards and that the approval of the development proposal, with
conditions; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this ordinance furthers and is necessary for the
promotion of public health, safety, and welfare.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF ASPEN CITY COUNCIL AS
FOLLOWS:
In approving this ordinance, the City Council recognizes and supports the Aspen Valley
Hospital's aspiration and mission to assure access to health care and"to deliver extraordinary
healthcare in an environment of excellence,compassion,and trust."
Section 1: Approvals
Pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code, the
City Council hereby approves Growth Management Review for an Essential Public Facility,
Final Planned Unit Development, and Vested Property Rights for Phase III and IV of the Aspen
Valley Hospital Master Facilities Plan.
Specifically, these approvals permit the Applicant to develop Phase III and IV of a four phase
master facilities plan inclusive of 10,187 sq. ft. of net leasable commercial and office space for
the development of medical offices which are considered accessory to, and part of the hospital
function as well as an expansion of the hospital facility as shown in Exhibit 1 of this ordinance.
These new improvements represent additional square feet to be constructed on the site and are
divided into two phases, with the associated gross square feet outlined below:
133,280 Phase IV
Basement 1,854
Level One 6,721
Level Two 0
Medical OS ace 0
Ambulance 0
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Subtotal 74,440 8,575
Section 2: Dimensional Re uirements of Phase III and IV
The following approved dimensions of the project shall be reflected in the Final PUD plans for
Phase III and IV:
FMinimum ot Size As represented on the Final PUD plans
ot Width
ront Yard
Side Yard
Minimum Rear Yard
Maximum Site Coverage
Minimum Distance between Buildings
Maximum Height
a. Hospital/Medical Office Space a. As noted by the spot elevations
depicted above grade on the "Overall
Roof Plan" as detailed in Exhibit 2 of
b. Other this ordinance
b. Mechanical equipment as detailed in
Exhibit 3 of this ordinance may exceed
the requirements of the land use code.
All other structure shall meet the
requirements of the land use code.
New gross sq. ft. (including medical office 83,015 square feet*
space)
Maximum Net Leasable Commercial and 10,187 square feet
Office space (medical office)
Note: * Hospital gross square footage shall be measured from exterior wall to exterior wall,
inclusive of basements
Section 3• Voluntary Deed Restriction
The Applicant agrees to record a deed restriction prohibiting the condominiumization of the
10,187 sq. ft. medical office space approved for Phase III. The deed restriction shall be recorded
prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy of the hospital/ medical office component of
the project.
Section 4: Design elements to be incorporated into Phase III and IV
Based upon recommendations of the Planning Commission, City Council requires the following
be incorporated into the Final PUD approval.
A. Pedestrian Access. An additional pedestrian access way is incorporated into the site plan as
shown in Exhibit 4.
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B. Lighting Plan. A lighting plan, as presented in Exhibit 5 of this ordinance shall be
implemented to provide remediation techniques for lighting that has been installed on the site as
well as the design of any additional outdoor lighting in Phases III and IV to minimize
undesirable brightness and light trespass. Any upper story on the hospital or medical office space
shall include automated window shades to limit the impact of indoor lighting.
C. Enhanced Landscaping. An enhanced landscape plan is approved as shown in Exhibit 6.
There are certain constraints on the landscape plan, most notably, a utility easement paralleling
Castle Creek Road that is located on the hospital's property with a water main located within it.
The plan commits to avoid the planting of trees within ten feet of the water service line. All
plantings will be field located with representatives from the Parks and Utilities department
present to provide final approval. Within this utility easement corridor, the hospital has agreed to
do a like replacement (not based upon the diameter or gallon size of the plant) of plantings in the
event the Utilities-department has to remove or cut down plantings for maintenance purposes.
This replace requirement shall be outlined in the PUD agreement. Additional landscaping
requirements are noted in section 13 of this ordinance.
D. Amended Lobby Design. As shown in Exhibit 1 of this ordinance, an amended lobby design
is approved for Phase IV of the project.
E. Mechanical Screening. Two mechanical units from Phase II and one mechanical unit from
Phase III are required to be wrapped in screening as shown in Exhibit 3 of this ordinance.
Section 5: Parking
The total number of parking spaces approved for the site as a whole, upon completion of Phase
IV shall be as follows:
219*
Parking Structure 77
Phase II New Surface Parking 5
New West Side Employee Parking 16
New main entry Parking 31
Surface at Whitcomb 2
Surface for Affordable housing 6
Tuck under for affordable housing 356
Notes:
* 10 parking spaces in the parking garage shall be reserved for the affordable housing units
** Not included in this tally is the parking for the existing ambulance barn, the proposed ambulance
garage and existing CEO residence.
Due to the phased construction of the project there will be more parking spaces available at the
end of Phase II construction than upon completion of Phase IV. Therefore 79 parking spaces
shall be decommissioned until the issuance of a building permit for Phase III is issued. In the
event that the Applicant does not undertake construction of Phase III within the vested rights
period for Phase 111, the hospital will be required to remove the 71 parking spaces located along
the western side of the hospital and detailed in Exhibit B of Ordinance No. 12 (Series of 2010).
Any existing paving in this area that is not necessary to use as a connection for the service loop
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road shall be removed. Once the surface parking spaces are removed, the decommissioned
garage spaces may be used if a building permit for Phase III is not issued.
Section 6• Affordable Housing
A. Affordable Housing Credit Balance. As required by City Council Resolution No. 3 (Series of
2009), each phase of development shall verify the number of employees generated. An audit
within 1 year of a C.O. being issued for each phase of development is required to verify the
projected and actual employee generation of the project. The audit shall be conducted during the
hospital's high season of operation (winter) as agreed upon by the Applicant and APCHA. Any
difference between the audit and what was anticipated shall require the "Balance Available" to
be updated through an administrative approval.
B. Off-site Housing Requirement. Ordinance No. 12 (Series of 2010) requires the provision of off-
site affordable housing to house six(6)Full Time Equivalents (FTEs). The Applicant has asked that
this requirement be rescinded. As the existing credit and on-site housing for the campus meets the
land use code's affordable housing mitigation requirements, City Council hereby rescinds any off-
site affordable housing requirement.
Employees Employees Balance
Housed Generated Available
Beaumont, Mountain Oaks & CEO House 57 0
Credit(Council Resolution No. 3, 2009) 0
Phase I
Phase II 28.5 19.98
Phase II!ofon-site 20.16
Phase IV 8.46
Total 85.5 48.6 36.9
The emp !affordable to be mitigated for in Phases III and IV is the greater of two uses on the
site: Mece or the hospital function as permitted by the land use code with the
provisio housing. The audit will verify the employees generated by the MOS in employees generated by the hospital function in Phases III and IV.
Section 7• Plat and Agreement
The Applicant shall record a subdivision/PUD plat and agreement that meets the requirements of
Land Use Code Section 26.445.070,Recording a Final PUD Development Plan,-within 180 days of- - -
approval by City Council.
Section 8• Building Permit Application
The building permit application shall include the following:
a. A copy of the final Ordinance and recorded P&Z Resolution.
b. The conditions of approval printed on the cover page of the building permit set.
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c. A completed tap permit for service with the Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District.
d. A drainage plan, including an erosion control plan, prepared by a Colorado licensed Civil
Engineer, which meets adopted city standards.
e. An excavation stabilization plan, construction management plan (CMP), and drainage and
soils reports pursuant to the Building Department's requirements.
1) As part of the construction management plan for Phase III and IV improvements,
provisions shall be made to ensure that parking for Aspen Valley Hospital visitors, staff and
construction workers will be accommodated to prevent overflow in the Health and Human
Services lot.
f. A fugitive dust control plan to be reviewed and approved by the Environmental Health
Department.
g. A detailed excavation plan for review and approval by the City Engineer.
h. Accessibility and ADA requirements shall be addressed to satisfactorily meet adopted
building codes.
Section 9: Engineering
Final design and analysis for drainage shall be compliant with all sections of the City of Aspen
Municipal Code, Title 21 and all construction and excavation standards published by the
Engineering Department prior to issuance of a building permit.
Section 10: Fire Mitigation
All codes adopted by the Aspen Fire Protection District shall be met per building permit. This
includes but is not limited to access (International Fire Code (IFC), 2003 Edition, Section 503),
approved fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems (IFC, as amended, Section 903 and 907).
Section 11• Utilities Department Requirements
The Applicant shall comply with the City of Aspen Water System Standards, with Title 25, an d
with the applicable standards of Title 8 (Water Conservation and Plumbing Advisory Code) of
the Aspen Municipal Code, as required by the City of Aspen Water Department.
Section 12• Sanitation District Requirements
Service is contingent upon compliance with the District's rules, regulations, and specifications,
which are on file at the District office at the time of construction. The applicant shall provide the
district with proper representation that will show all means and methods to preclude any and all
pathological, radioactive, heavy metals, and any other hazardous material on the list of EPA
prohibited toxic discharges.
Section 13: Parks
A. An approved tree permit will be required before any demolition or access infrastructure work
takes place. Please contact the City Forester at 920-5120. Mitigation for removals will be
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paid cash in lieu or on site. The overall mitigation for removals during this phase of
improvements already has a carry-over from the construction of the Obstetrics Unit.
B. A vegetation protection fence shall be erected at the drip line of each individual tree or
groupings of trees on site. The vegetation fence shall be installed at the edge of the
construction impact as depicted on page P101, Master Site Phasing Diagram. This fence
must be inspected by the city forester or his/her designee (920-5120) before any construction
activities are to commence. No excavation, storage of materials, storage of construction
backfill, storage of equipment, foot or vehicle traffic allowed within the drip line of any tree
on site. There should be a location and standard for this fencing denoted on the plan.
C. General Landscaping notes:
Parks requests the opportunity to field locate all of the plantings proposed for Phases III
and IV. The areas proposed for new plantings are heavily planted with existing trees and
other landscaping. All new plantings must be planted appropriately in a manner that
doesn't jeopardize the health of existing trees and provides appropriate space for
projected mature growth.
D. Landscape Guarantee. The hospital shall be required to provide a landscape guarantee
adequate to assure completion of the enhanced landscape plan set forth in Exhibit 5 or
otherwise represented by applicant and for any incremental increase in landscaping approved
which is beyond the scope of the recorded Phase II landscape plan. The Parks department
may agree to a reduction in the standard amount of the landscape guarantee which shall be
memorialized in the required improvements agreement. No building permit for Phase III or
IV will be issued until the guarantee is accepted by the Parks Department.
Section 14: Transportation
As noted in Ordinance No. 12 (Series of 2010), a Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
plan requires a traffic analysis to be completed every two years. For clarification purposes the
first traffic analysis shall be completed within 6 months of the Certificate of Occupancy being
issued for Phase 1I.
As part of the Conceptual PUD approval, AVH agreed to financially contribute to improvements
to the roundabout and Cemetery Lane intersections to improve capacity. The proportionate financial
contribution for capacity improvements to either of these two intersections is .3% (.003) of funds
the City of Aspen spends on the project(s.) As no projects have been identified, the Applicant will
be required to outline in the subdivision improvements agreement its ability to contribute to any
projects that occur to the two intersections within seven years of approval of this ordinance.
Section 15: Impact Fees
The Parks Development impact fee shall not be assessed on the hospital facilities for Phases III
and IV. Pursuant to Land Use Code Section 26.610, Impact Fees, the Applicant shall pay a Parks
Development impact fee solely for the medical office space. The Transportation Demand
Management (TDM)/Air Quality impact fee for Phases III and IV has been waived. Any
applicable impact fees shall be assessed at the time of building permit application submittal and
paid at building permit issuance. The amount shall be calculated using the methodology and fee
schedule in effect at the time of building permit submittal.
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Section 16: School Lands Dedication Fee
As no residential development is proposed during Phases III and IV, a school lands dedication
fee shall not be assessed.
Section 17: Vested Rights
The development approvals granted pursuant to Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution
Number 2, Series of 2013 and herein shall be vested for a period of seven (7) years from the date
of issuance of the development order.
No later than fourteen (14) days following the final approval of all requisite reviews necessary to
obtain a development order as set forth in this ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause to be
published in a newspaper of general circulation within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of
Aspen, a notice advising the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan
and creation of a vested property right pursuant to this Title. Such notice shall be substantially in
the following form:
Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a vested property right,
pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado
Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following described property: Parcel C of the Aspen
Valley Hospital District Subdivision and commonly known as 401 Castle Creek Road,
City of Aspen, CO,by Ordinance No. 6, Series of 2013, of the Aspen City Council.
Section 18: Cost and Financial Assurances
A. Proof of Financing. Before the issuance of a building permit for the development of either
Phase III or IV, and as a condition of such approval, Aspen Valley Hospital shall provide to the
City Building Department, Finance Director, and City Attorney for review and approval,
satisfactory evidence that Aspen Valley Hospital has in place sufficient financing to accomplish
and complete the construction of the development of the Aspen Valley Hospital Master Facilities
Plan, Phases III or IV covered by the building permit and any public improvements identified
within this SIA and required under this ordinance; provided, if there is no loan with respect to
development of Phases III or IV, then Aspen Valley Hospital shall provide a letter from a
financial institution stating that Aspen Valley Hospital has funds available in an amount that
covers the estimated cost of construction for the development of phases III or IV. Such
financing may include without limitation, a construction loan from an institutional lender or
lenders and equity capital investments and/or donations from Aspen Valley Hospital or third
party investors or contributors. In lieu of evidence of such requirements, the Aspen Valley
Hospital may provide a completion bond sufficient to complete the project. Such bond shall be
subject to the review and approval of City Building Department, Finance Director, and City
Attorney. In addition, before issuance of a building permit for Phases III or IV, Aspen Valley
Hospital shall provide supporting cost estimates for all improvements covered by the requested
building permit prepared by Aspen Valley Hospital's general contractor for review and approval
by the City of Aspen Building Department.
B. Cash Escrow for Site Enhancement Fund. Before the issuance of a building permit for Aspen
Valley Hospital Master Facilities Plan Phases III or IV, and as a condition of such issuance, the
Aspen Valley Hospital will deposit with a title company the sum of ONE
HUNDREDTHOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO/100THS ($100,000.00) (the "Site
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Enhancement Escrow Funds") in the form of cash or wired funds pursuant to an Escrow
Agreement made and entered into between Aspen Valley Hospital and the City which shall
provide as follows:
i. In the event construction work on the development of Aspen Valley Hospital Master
Facilities Plan, Phases III or IV shall cease for ninety (90) days or longer, prior to a final
inspection by the City of the work authorized by a foundation/structural frame permit
("F/SFP") on said Parcel C, Aspen Valley Hospital District Subdivision, and cessation of
such construction work continues for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days after
notice from the City to Aspen Valley Hospital specifying the subject work in reasonable
detail, or if such breach cannot be cured reasonably within such one hundred twenty
(120) day period and Aspen Valley Hospital fails to commence and proceed diligently to
cure such breach within a reasonable time period, then the City, in its reasonable
discretion, may draw upon the Site Enhancement Escrow Funds from time to time as
needed for the purposes of improving the appearance of any construction work not
already completed on the exterior of the Hospital Building only. This work may not in
any way impact the operation or access to the Hospital.
ii. The Site Enhancement Escrow Funds or any remaining balance thereof shall be returned
to Aspen Valley Hospital, upon completion by the City of a final inspection and issuance
of a Certificate of Occupancy for Aspen Valley Hospital Master Facilities Plan, Phases
III or IV or when otherwise agreed to by Owner of Aspen Valley Hospital and the City.
C. Cash Escrow for Site Protection. Before the issuance of a building permit for Aspen Valley
Hospital Master Facilities Plan, Phases III or IV, and as a condition of such issuance, the owner
of Aspen Valley Hospital will deposit with a title company the sum of ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO/100THS ($100,000.00)("Escrow Funds") in the form of
cash or wired funds pursuant to an Escrow Agreement made and entered into between Aspen
Valley Hospital and the City which shall provide as follows:
i. In the event construction work on the development of Aspen Valley Hospital Master
Facilities Plan, Phases III or IV shall cease for sixty (60) days or longer ("Work
.Sto_"), prior to a final inspection by the City of the work authorized by a
foundation/structural frame permit ("F/SFP") on such lot, and cessation of such
construction work continues for a period of thirty (30) days after notice from the City to
Aspen Valley Hospital specifying the subject work in reasonable detail, or if such breach
cannot be cured reasonably within such thirty(30) day period and Aspen Valley Hospital
fails to commence and proceed diligently to cure such breach within a reasonable time
period, then the City in its reasonable discretion may draw upon the Escrow Funds from
time to time as needed for the purposes of protecting and securing the construction site
and improvements thereon from damage by the elements and/or from trespass by
unauthorized persons, and for purposes of improving the site to a safe condition such that
it does not become an attractive nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to neighbors or other
persons. The work provided for in this paragraph shall only be permitted on the exterior
of the Hospital Building and this work may not in any way impact the operation or access
to the Hospital.
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ii. Half of the Escrow Funds shall be returned to Aspen Valley Hospital upon completion by
the City of a final inspection of the work authorized by the Foundation/Structural Frame
Permit on the project. The balance of funds shall be returned to Aspen Valley Hospital
once exterior finishes to the building have been installed.
Section 19:
All material representations and commitments made by the Applicant pursuant to the development
proposal approvals as herein awarded, whether in public hearing or documentation presented before
the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council, are hereby incorporated in such plan
development approvals and the same shall be complied with as if fully set forth herein, unless
amended by an authorized entity.
Section 20:
This ordinance shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any
action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or amended as
herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances.
Section 21:
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is for any reason
held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
The City Clerk is directed, upon the adoption of this ordinance, to record a copy of this ordinance in
the office of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder.
Section 22:
A public hearing on this ordinance shall be held on the I I'h day of March, 2013, at a meeting of the
Aspen City Council commencing at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall,
Aspen, Colorado, a minimum of fifteen days prior to which hearing a public notice of the same shall
be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen.
INTRODUCED,READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by the City Council
of the City of Aspen on the 25th day of February, 2013.
Attest:
,'Kathryn S. I c ,Ci Clerk Michael C. Ireland,Mayor
FINALLY,adopted,passed and approved this --��day of -- 013.
Atte
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Kathryn S.Ko ,City Clerk Mic ael C.Ire and,Mayor
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Approved as to form:
ames R.True,City Attorney
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 —Site plan, floor plans, elevations, amended lobby entry
Exhibit 2—Roof plan, height detail
Exhibit 3- Mechanical plan, height detail, retrofitted screening for certain mechanical
Exhibit 4 - Amended pedestrian access
Exhibit 5 —Clanton and Associates, lighting plan
Exhibit 6—Enhanced landscape plan
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CAFETERIA PATIO I'
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ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL M.F.P.
12 . 2012 1 of 2
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LIGHTING DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
Aspen Valley Hospital
Light Trespass Mitigation Options
The purpose of the Light Trespass Mitigation is to reduce the brightness of the lights for
neighbors. There are five different areas of concern: Whitcomb Terrace traffic circle area and
parking, hospital parking lot, hospital parking garage, wall mounted sconces and loop road.
Options to mitigate undesirable brightness and light trespass and AVH's intended resolution for
each area include:
1. Replacing the LED light bars with built-in shielding bars to reduce brightness of the
luminaire when viewed from off the site;
RESOLUTION:AVH will replace light bars at exterior pole and wall lights as
recommended.
2. Reduce LED light bar quantities in order to lower average lighting levels;
RESOLUTION:AVH will reduce the light bars from 3 to 2 at all remaining pole and wall
lights, pending new and final photometrics using the recommended light bars.
3. Change color temperature of the LED light bar to a warmer 2700K color;
RESOLUTION:AVH will change all light bars in pole-mounted lights to the
recommended 2700K color.
4. Install LED light bars in the wall sconces with backlight shielding to reduce the amount of
brightness on the wall;
RESOLUTION:AVH will replace the light bars as recommended.
5. Selectively identify and remove some poles and replace with lower height bollards;
RESOLTUION:AVH will selectively remove poles and replace with bollards,pending
new and final photometrics using recommended light bars.
6. Turn off lights that are not needed after a designated curfew;
RESOLUTION:AVH has already implemented lighting controls including motion
sensors, dimmers, and timers for the parking garage, the top level parking deck, and
the entry lobby.
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Heery International Page 12
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Specific Mitigation Ideas and AVH's Intended Resolution
1. Whitcomb Terrace
The pole mounted luminaires on this property have the greatest visibility to properties and street below.
So, lowering the height of the luminaires will make the greatest impact by reducing visual line of site
from the property to the offending luminaire. Mitigation options and AVH's intended resolution,
pending new and final photometrics include:
• Remove some or all luminaires, poles and bases at the traffic circle;
• Replace some or all light poles with round bollards with fully shielded bollard without louvers;
• Review additional landscape and exterior architectural lighting;
Fully shielded bollard alternate Current exterior lighting
2. Hospital Parking Lot
The hospital parking lot has 12-foot high poles with LED luminaires. Mitigation options and AVH's
intended resolution include:
• Replace LED light bars in parking lot luminaire with 2700K LED bars with Type III distribution and
spill light control;
• Use black finish light bar cover;
• Reduce the number of light bars from 3 to 2, pending new and final photometrics.
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2700K LED color temperature with spill light
shielding on right pole
3. Hospital Parking Garage
The parking garage LED lighting is currently controlled with motion sensors that switch from a low light
level to high as people walk or drive near.Since some of the lighting is visible off site, below are
mitigation ideas and AVH's intended resolution:
• Turn off upper deck pole mounted luminaires at a designated curfew as an additional control
step beyond the motion sensors already installed;.
Use black finish light bar cover to control luminaire brightness where light bars are being
replaced as recommended on the top deck only;
• Shield perimeter mounted interior garage lighting with permanent shields at fixture locations
which are fully visible to the exterior;
Shielding demo for garage light
• Install a permanent mesh fabric at openings at the perimeter to reduce garage luminaire
brightness.
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4. Rear Loop Drive
Navigation on the service loop road can easily be accomplished with lower height bollards. Mitigation
options and AVH's intended resolution include:
• Install non-louvered bollards at each location previously planned to receive vertical light poles.
5. Hospital Wall Sconces
The wall sconces have similar issues as the parking lot lighting, such as color and brightness and should
be included in the overall mitigation effort. Options for mitigation and AVH's intended resolution
include:
• Replace light bars with 2700K LED and spill light control bars;
• Use black finish light bar cover;
• Sconces on the east wall have been disconnected.Sconces at the stair wells will be retrofitted.
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Future Lighting Design Strategies for Phases III and IV
There are many human factors related to lighting in the built environment. These factors will be the
primary drivers of the lighting design for the Hospital in order to deliver a high quality visual
environment, increased occupant comfort, and foster wellness and productivity. A successful electric
lighting design will provide a system of lighting layers (ambient, task, and accent) which respond to the
needs of the occupants. This strategy is particularly effective in energy-aggressive, high performance
buildings. Separating lighting into layers will increase visual comfort, provide additional flexibility, and
create visual interest.
Additionally,exterior and lobby interior lighting design will be designed consistent with the principles of
minimizing light trespass and brightness to the neighborhood.
Exterior
• Specify 2700K light sources;
• Specify Type III distribution with spill light control for pole-mounted luminaires;;
• Use retaining walls and other hardscape features as lighted elements(face towards building);
• Use fully shielded bollards without louvers;
• Minimize use of poles in general. When used,specify 2700K LED light bars with built-in shielding
as recommended above;
• Specify wall sconces with deeply regressed light sources; and
• Provide dimming for all lighting and establish a nighttime schedule with automated controls.
• Use low lumen (light)output luminaires for reduced brightness and minimum acceptable safe
light levels(footcandles).
The success of most lighting designs lies in the selection of the correct equipment. Luminaires are built
differently in order to optimize specific performance characteristics for which they are applied.Selecting
luminaires cannot be done on aesthetics alone, but must also consider photometric performance,
energy use,and project goals.
Interior Lobby
• Specify 2700K light sources;
• Specify only non-luminous or non "glowing" luminaires;
• Use luminaires with fully shielded light sources;
• Do not allow direct illumination through exterior windows;
• Provide a low mounting height layer of light such as step lights,and wall washing(below 8');
• Light between windows such that lighted surfaces are not reflected out the windows;and
• Provide dimming for all lighting and establish a nighttime schedule with automated controls.
Tune (set) minimum acceptable lighting(footcandle)levels.
• If ceiling is lighted,aim lights towards interior and either turn off or dim the lights to a low level
at night.
ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL - PHASE 3 & 4 LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE
TYPE DESCRIPTION SOURCE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER
EBN7 GRADE MOUNTED SOLID STATE CUTTOFF BOLLARD WITH 2700°K LED
CANTILEVERED LUMINAIRE, TYPE IV DISTRIBUTION,DIMMABLE 50,000 HR per LM79
WITH ELV TYPE LINE VOLT DIMMER,MATTE BLACK BAKED ENAMEL >70 CRI LUMIERE 303-B1-LEDB2-2700-UNV-T4-DIMELV-BK-36
FINISH,36"HEIGHT,UNIVERSAL VOLTAGE,MODIFIED WITH SINGLE Driver: MODIFIED:OUTBOARD LIGHTBAR ONLY
LED LIGHTBAR OUTBOARD POSITION. ?0.9 PF
<_20%THD
EBN2 SAME AS TYPE EBN1,EXCEPT TYPE II DISTRIBUTION SAME AS TYPE EBN2 LUMIERE 303-B1-LEDB2-2700-UNV-T2-DIMELV-BK-36
EPN4 POLE MOUNTED SOLID STATE AREA LUMINIRE,TWO TYPE IV SPILL 2700°K LED MODIFIED:OUTBOARD LIGHTBAR ONLY
LIGHT CONTROL DISTRIBUTION BARS WITH LIGHTBAR COVERPLATE 50,000 HR per LM79
FINISHED BLACK,NOMINAL 13 X 23 X 6"CAST ALUMINUM HOUSING, >70 CRI INVUE VXS-B02-LED-E1-SL4-BK-2700K
BAKED BLACK ENAMEL FINISH,IP 66,5 YEAR WARRANTY.SUPPLY Driver:
WITH ROUND STRAIGHT POLE,ARM AND BOLT COVER FOR 12' ?0.9 PF
MOUNTING HEIGHT. s 20%THD
EPNL SAME AS TYPE EPN4,EXCEPT LEFT SPILL LIGHT ELLIMINATOR
DISTRIBUTION SAME AS TYPE EPN4 INVUE VXS-B02-LED-EI-SLL-BK-2700K
EPNR SAME AS TYPE EPN4,EXCEPT RIGHT SPILL LIGHT ELLIMINATOR
DISTRIBUTION SAME AS TYPE EPN4 INVUE VXS-B02-LED-EI-SLR-BK-2700K
EWN7 WALL RECESSED LED STEPLIGHT,FULL CUT-OFF LONG THROW
DISTRIBUTION,12"X5"ALUMINUM FACEPLATE,BAKED BLACK 2700°K LED
ENAMEL FINISH,INTEGRAL 0-10V DIMMING DRIVER,MODIFIED WITH 50,000 HR per LM79 WINONA LED-STEP13-9-L-27K-ND120-SGB-WL-
Driver: MOD:FACEPLATE 216751
TEMPERED GLASS LENS AND TAMPER RESISTANT FASTENING >70 CRI
HARDWARE,SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS,5 YEAR FULL z 0 9 PF MOD:TAMPER RESISTANT
WARRANTY,FOR POURED-IN-PLACE CONCRETE INSTALLATION(SEE 20%THD
CUT SHEET FOR J-BOX REQUIREMENTS)
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RECESSED SOLID STATE ACCENT LIGHT,NOMINAL 6"DIAMETER REMOTE PHOSPHOR LED
SEMI-SPECULAR CLEAR SELF FLANGED CONE,INTEGRAL 2700°K,80 CRI KURT VERSEN A5145-27-SS
ELECTRONIC 0-10 VOLT DIMMING DRIVER.5 YEAR WARRANTY. 50,000 HOURS AT 70%
LUMEN MAINTENANCE
IC SURFACE MOUNTED LINEAR SOLID STATE COVE UPLIGHT WITH 2700°K LED
ASYMMETRIC DISTRIBUTION,MCP @ 110°FROM NORMAL,,NOMINAL 50,000 HR per LM79
6"X 2"H,FOR CONTINUOUS RUNS,LENGTHS AS SHOWN ON PLANS, >80 CRI
INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC 0-10 VOLT DIMMING DRIVER.5 YEAR Driver: WINONA SCV1-SLC-LEDI-X-27K-DM24V-P1-RA-X-STD
>0.9 PF
WARRANTY. -
5 20%THD
ID
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RECESSED SOLID STATE DOWN LIGHT,NOMINAL 6"DIAMETER SEMI- REMOTE PHOSPHOR LED
SPECULAR CLEAR SELF FLANGED CONE,INTEGRAL ELECTRONIC 0- 2700°K,80 CRI KURT VERSEN A4134-27-SS
10 VOLT DIMMING DRIVER.5 YEAR WARRANTY. 50,000 HOURS AT 70%
LUMEN MAINTENANCE
IG 2700°K LED
RECESSED LINEAR SOLID STATE WALL GRAZING LUMINAIRE, 50,000 HR per LM79
NOMINAL 6"WIDE APERTURE,LENGTHS AS SHOWN ON PLAN, >80 CRI LITECONTROL WS-L60-X-MO-27K-CWM-DP-D10-V-LCD
SOURCE MASKING DEVISE TO AVOID VIEW OF LEDS, INTEGRAL Driver:
ELECTRONIC 0-10 VOLT DIMMING DRIVER.5 YEAR WARRANTY. z 0.9 PF
<-20%THD
IS SURFAC MOUNTED SOLID STATE UPLIGHT,TWO ASYMMETRIC 2700°K LED
FORWARD THROW LED LIGHT BARS,NOMINAL 12"DEEP X 14"WIDE 50,000 HR per LM79
X 4"HIGH ALUMINUM HOUSING,COLOR TO BE SELECTED,INTEGRAL >80 CRI AMETRIX WL-IN-N-B02-AI-27-UNV-TBD-D10
0-10V DIMMING DRIVER,MODIFIED MOUNTING TO ALUMINUM Driver: MOD:MOUNTING,2700K,SHIELDS,2 BARS
WINDOW MULLION,MODIFIED WITH BACKLIGHT GLARE SHIELDS.5 >-0.9 PF
YEAR WARRANTY. <20%THD
DESCRIPTION
lumiere
Eon 303-B1 and 303-B2 are compact,low profile,dimmable,LED •_
bollards that provide downlight only via a fixed head. 303-61 has JASPEN a single head one side of the luminaire and -82 has two, VALLEY HOSPITAL B N
integrated headd s coming off opposite sides of the he luminaire. 303-B1 and 303-B2 come standard with universal input LED drivers(120-277V,50/60 Hz).Dimming is achieved with a standard ELV,reverse
phase dimming driver. Eon fixtures may be used indoors or outdoors
and carry an IP66 rating. Our patented LumaLevelTM leveling system
provides quick installation,easy adjustment,secure mounting and
protection from vibration.
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
A...Material C...Lens F...Electrical
Head is precision-machined from Clear,tempered glass lens,fac-
corrosion-resistant 6061-T6 alumi- tory sealed with high temperature Both models come standard with
num. Body is extruded aluminum and adhesive to prevent water intrusion universal input LED drivers(120-277,
mounting base is cast from corrosion and breakage due to thermal shock. 50/60Hz).The standard driver is ELV
resistant silicone aluminum alloy. EDGE LIT option:when specified reverse phase dimmable. ref
with the EDGE option,the glass will i
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be slightly thicker,clear,tempered G...
... and sealed in the same manner LEDs are included and available in
Fixture and mounting base are referenced above.The added glass three color temperatures(2700K,
double protected by a RoHS compli- thickness will offer a brigher line of 3000K&4000K)and a variety of
ant chemical film undercoating and light around the edge of the glass that optics. Both color temperature and
polyester powdercoat paint finish, will accentuate the fixture's aesthetics distribution must be specified when
surpassing the rigorous demands of and styling. ordering-see reverse side for details
the outdoor environment. Mounting and catalog logic. 303-61 comes
base is painted black. Fixture housing D...Adjustable Mounting Base
standard with two mini lightbars and
v,
and head are available in a variety Cast aluminum mounting base is 303-62 comes standard with four
of standard colors. In addition to equipped with the patented Luma- mini lightbars.
the standard five colors offered by LeveITM leveling system that includes
Lumiere,the Eon bollards are also mounting chassis,70 shore neoprene H...Labels&Approvals
available in colors to match other out- base,stainless steel hardware and UL and cUL listed,standard wet label.
door Cooper brands,such as Invue. 3/4"conduit entry. It provides quick IP66 rated.
See the Finish section in the ordering installation,easy adjustment,secure ED["'1
detail for more information. mounting and protection from vibra- ,
tion.
E...Hardware I...Warranty 303-B 1 / 303-B2
Stainless steel hardware is standard Lumiere warrants it's fixtures against
to provide maximum corrosion- defects in materials&workmanship
resistance. for five(5)years. Auxiliary equipment
such as transformers,ballasts and LED 15.5 W LED
drivers carry the original manufac- 31 W LED
turer's warranty.
LED
303-B1 303-132
BOLLARD
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7.72" 12.70"
196mm 323mm
1.40" 1 -
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35mm 35mm
24.00" - - - - - - - - - - --24.00" - - - - - - -- -- -- -- - -
609mm 609mm
36.00" 36.00"
914mm 914mm
3.43" 3
87mm 139mm 87mm 139mm
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LED INFORMATION - - - - - - - -
LED Watts Distribution Total Lumens CRI oK Life(hrs.) Volts
LED132-2700-T2 15.5 Type II-Lateral Throw 725 95 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED132-2700-T4 15.5 Type IV-Forward Throw 709 85 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB2-2700-T5X 15.5 Type V-Flood 626 65 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED132-3000-T2 15.5 Type II-Lateral Throw 95 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED82-3000-T4 15.5 Type IV-Forward Throw 85 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED132-3000-T5X 15.5 Type V-Flood 65 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED82-4000-T2 15.5 Type II-Lateral Throw 1209 95 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB2-4000-T4 15.5 Type IV-Forward Throw 1181 85 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB2-4000-T5X 15.5 Type V-Flood 1044 65 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED134-2700-T2 31 Type II-Lateral Throw 1436 95 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB4-2700-T4 31 Type IV-Forward Throw 1410 85 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB4-2700-T5X 31 Type V-Flood 1247 65 2700 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB4-3000-T2 31 Type II-Lateral Throw 95 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB4-3000-T4 31 Type IV-Forward Throw 85 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED134-3000-T5X 31 Type V-Flood 65 3000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED134-4000-T2 31 Type II-Lateral Throw 2393 95 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LED134-4000-T4 31 Type IV-Forward Throw 2350 85 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
LEDB4-4000-T5X 31 Type V-Flood 2078 65 4000 50000 Universal Input(120-277V,50/601-1z)
NOTES AND FORUMULAS
• Apply appropriate light loss factors where necessary.
• Photometry is LM-79 compliant.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Sample Number: 303-B1-LEDB1-3000-UNV-T2-BZ
Series Color Temperature Optics Finish Height Options
303-Bt= LED single head bollard 2700= 2700K - - TB=Tvoe II.Lateral Throw - - - - -24=24"Height-EDGE=Edgelit Clear
3000= 3000K T4=Type IV,Forward Throw Tempered
T5X=Type V,Extra Wide Flood Painted 36=36"Height Glass Lens
303-B2= LED dual head bollard 4000= 4000K BK =Black
Consult factory for other optics BZ =Bronze
Input Voltage
UNV= Universal 120-277V, CS =City Silver
Dimming VE =Verde
Quantity f Mini Li htbars 50/60Hz
Y 9 DIMELV=Trailing Edge Phase WT=White
LEDB2= Light Emitting Diode, Dimming Driver AP =Grey(Invue)
Rev B.,Two Mini Lightbar(131 only) DP =Dark Platinum(Invue)
LED84= Light Emitting Diode, GM=Graphite Metallic(Invue)
Rev B.,Four Mini Lightbars(B2 only)
MODIFIED: REMOVE INBOARD LIGHT BAR
WORM Lighting Specification and Dimensions subject to change without notice.
www.cooperlighting.com Consult your representative for additional options and finishes.
DESCRIPTION
N V U E O energy
The classic lines and sophisticated construction of Vision Site LED makes
it an ideal complement to site design.Offering LED technology across the JJASPEN VXS and VXM,Vision provides true family scaling in both physical form E P N
and lumen capability for architectural site lighting applications.UL/cUL VALLEY HOSPITAL
listed for use in wet locations.
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
Construction maintenance,offered standard or wall surface.STRUCTURAL
HOUSING:Heavy wall one-piece, in 4000°K(+/-275K)CCT and MOUNT:Die-cast aluminum cleat
die-cast aluminum housing has nominal 70 CRI.Optional factory- factory mounted to luminaire
precise tolerance control and set optic rotation[L90 or R901 and finished in luminaire color.
repeatability in manufacturing. allows uniform product orientation Stainless steel structural rod
Housing features a partition wall on site,independent of optical measures 112"in diameter and
that isolates driver components orientation. is provided in luminaire finish
for cooler operation.Integral color or optional natural finish.
aluminum heat sink provides Electrical Product works in conjunction
superior thermal heat transfer DRIVER:LED drivers are potted and with dedicated accessory arms
in+40°C ambient environments. heat sunk for optimal performance (order seperately).Invue poles
DOOR:One-piece,die-cast and prolonged life.Standard are provided pre-drilled when
aluminum construction with tool- drivers feature electronic universal structural mount option drill
less release latch.Door swings voltage(120-277V/50-60hz),greater pattern is specified.See Invue
down and is retained on two(2) than 0.9 power factor,less than poles section for complete VXS VISION SITE
catch hinges.GASKET:Continuous 20%harmonic distortion and selection.Additional mounting SMALL LE E
gasket provided to seal housing to feature ambient temperature range accessories available.
optic tray.LENS:Downlight lens is of+40°C(104°F)down to minimum
LED board integrated acrylic over- starting temperature of-30°C Finish
optics,each individually sealed for (-22°F).Shipped standard with Housing is finished in 5 stage 1-4 LightBARS
IP66 rating.HARDWARE:Tool-less Cooper Lighting proprietary circuit super premium TGIC polyester Solid State LED
release door latch is stainless steel/ module designed to withstand powder coat paint,2.5 mil nominal
aluminum construction,painted to 10kV of transient line surge.All thickness for superior protection
match housing and allows access LED LightBARS'" and drivers are against fade and wear.LightBART"" ARCHITECTURAL AREA/SITE
to internal housing and electrical mounted to dedicated mounting cover plates are standard white LUMINAIRE
components. trays and are easily replaced by and may be specified to match
use of quick disconnects for ease finish of luminaire housing.
Optics of wiring.Driver tray is hinged Standard colors include black,
DISTRIBUTION:Choice of and removable without the use bronze,grey,white,dark platinum
thirteen(13)patented,high of tools.Options to control light and graphite metallic.RAL and /
efficiency AccuLED OptiCST"", levels,energy savings and egress custom color matches available. D E S 1 6 N 16 N T S
featuring designs that maximize capabilities(battery pack and Consult Outdoor Architectural C O N S O R T I U M
light collection and directional separate circuit)are available. Colors brochure for a complete
distribution onto the application selection.
region.Each optical lens is Mounting
precision manufactured via ARM:One-piece extruded Warranty
injection-molding then precisely aluminum arm available in VXS LED features a 5 year limited
arranged and sealed on the board standard 5"lengths.Internal bolts warranty.
media.LEDs:High output LEDs, guides allow easy positioning of
50,000+hours life at>70%lumen fixture during installation to pole UUU LILis Listed
CERTIFICATION DATA
ISO 9001
IP66 LightBARS
ARRA Compliant
LM79/LM80 Compliant
1.5G Vibration Tested
ENERGY DATA
DIMENSIONS Electronic LED Driver
>0.9 Power Factor
<20%Total Harmonic Distortion
120-277V/50&60hz,347V/60hz,
6" 480V/60hz
[152,nm] -30°C Minimum Temperature
40°C Ambient Temperature Rating
EPA
13 1/2"1343mm] I 23"[584mm] Effective Projected Area:(Sq.Ft.)
Single:—1.18 Warm included
5"[127mm] Single Structural:—1.27 Warm included
SHIPPING DATA
(Approximate)
Net Weight:35 lbs.
Volume(cu.ft):3.00
1I.NI/1
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POWER AND LUMENS BY BAR COUNT
Number of DISTRIBUTION
UghtBARs Power Curtent 1 Curtent @
[Watts] ;I IN 2'161,0 T2 T3 T4 SL2 S1 i 3 L4 5M0 5W0 SXO RW SLR/SL-
7 LED UGHTBAR
C01 27 0.23 0.13 1 1,819 1 1,798 1,811 1,805 1,746 1,734 1,923 1,930 1,868 1,834 1,660
CO2 54 0.46 0.21 3,509 3,469 3,495 3,484 3,368 3,347 3,711 3,724 3,605 3,540 3,203
CO3 77 1 0.65 0.29 5,291 5,230 5,269 5,252 5,078 5,046 5,594 5,614 5,436 5,337 4,829 LUMEN MULTIPLIER
C04 101 0.86 0.37 6,983 6,902 6,954 6,932 6,703 6,660 7,383 7,410 7,174 7,043 6,373
21 LED UGHTBAR Ambient Lumen
B01 27 0.23 0.13 2,237 2,211 2,228 2,220 2,147 2,133 2,365 1 2,374 1--2,29-8-T--2.256 T 2,041 Temperature Multiplier
B02 51 0.43 0.20 4,317 4,267 4,299 4,285 4,143 4,117 4,564 4,580 [6,686 4,435 4,354 3,940 10°C 1.04
15°C 1.03
B03 73 0.62 0.28 6,508 6,433 6,481 6,460 6,246 6,207 6,881 6,906 6,564 5,939 25°C 1.00
B04 95 0.81 0.35 8,589 8,490 8,554 8,526 8,244 8,192 9,081 9,114 8,824 8,663 7,839 40°C 0.96
MOUNTING VARIATIONS
Wall Mount Arm Mount Single Arm Mount 2 @180° Arm Mount 2 @90° Arm Mount 3 @120° Arm Mount 3 @90° Arm Mount 4 @90°
E.PA E.P.A EAA EAA EAA E.PA
VXS 1.18 VXS 2.20 VXS 1.72 VXS 2.25 VXS 2.35 VXS 2.35
IIII IIII IIII
POLE DRILLING PATTERNS OPTIC ORIENTATION +
VXS VXS Structural Mount Street Side Street Sid
(TYPE"E") (TYPE"F`)
213/16" 5/16"[8mm]dia.hole
[72mm) 3/4"[20mm]
dia.hole 2 3/4"
[70mml
123mmJ
3 7/8" W.
[99mm] [280mm]
(2)3/8"[10mm] 3/4"[20mm) House Side House Sid
dia.holes dia.holes Standard Optics Rotated Left @ 90°[1-90]
3 7/8"[99mm] Street Side
3"
[77mml
12)3/8"110mml
dia.holes non
House Side "-
Optics Rotated Right @ 90°[R90J
MOUNTING OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Structural Pole Mount
Extruded Arm (Round or Square Pole) Structural Wall Mount
Top Cap
F0
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12"
[305 mmi
L O Set
Screws
Direct Mount
(Round or Square Pole) Direct Wall Mount Wall Bracket with Arm Tenon Adapter
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Product Family '' Lamp Type Distribution Structural Options s.9 Accessories f5
VXS°Vision Site Small LED=Solid State Light T2=Type II Pole Mourn MA1071-WH=5°Arm for Square Pole
Emitting Diodes
T3=Type III PRCPS=Strut Rod and Clevis Set for 7 MA7074-WN=S"Arm for Round Pole
Number of 3.4 T4=Type IV Square Pole(Painted to match MA7073-WH=Direct Mount far Square Pole
Lightbars Voltage fixture,does not include arm)
6 5MQ=Type V Square Medium MA1076-WH=Direct Mount for Round Pole
07=[1121 LED LightBAR El 120-277V PRCCS=Stainless Strut Rod and Clevis Set?
B02=[2]21 LED LightBARs 347=347V 5WQ=Type V Square Wide for Square Pole(Clevis painted to MA1077-WH=Wall Bracketwith S'Arm
603'[3]21 LED LightBARs 480=480V
5XQ=Type V Square Extra match fixture,does not include MA7200-WH=Direct Wall Mount Kit
Wide arm MA7101-WH=
B04=[4]21 LED LightBARs ) 213BQ Adapter for
O.D.Tenon
RW=Rectangular Wide PRCPR=Strut Rod and Clevis Set for a
C01=[7]7 LED LightBARs SL2'Type If w/Spill Control Round Pole(Painted to match MA7102-WH=2 @180 Degree'renon
fixture,does not include arm) Adapter for 2 3/8"O.D.Tenon
CO2=[2]7 LED LightBARs SL3=Type III w/Spill Control MA7103-WH=3 @120 Degree Tenon
CO3=[3]7 LED LightBARs PRCCR=Stainless Strut Rod and Clevis Seta Adapterfor 2 3/8"Q.D.Tenon
514'Type IV w/Spill Control for Round Pole(Clevis painted to
COW[4]7 LED LightBARs match fixture,does not included MA11(4-WH=4 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
SLL=90 Degree Spill Li ht arm) for 2 318"O.D.Tenon
Eliminator a MA710SWH=2 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
11SLR:90rr Degree Spill Li ht Wall Mount for 2 3/8"O.D.Tenon
Eliminator Right WRCP=Strut Rod and Clevis Set(Painted9 MA7106-Yi 3 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
to match fixture,does not include for 2 3/8"O.D.Tenon
arm) MA1107-WH=2 @120 Degree Tenon
Finish 5 WRCS°Stainless Steel Strut Rod and 9 Adapter for 23/8"O.D.Tenon
BK=Black Clevis Set(Clevis painted to match MA7108-WH:Single-arm Tenon Adapterfor
Ap=Grey fixture,does not include arm) 31/2"O.D.Tenon
BZ=Bronze MA7100-WH=2 @180 Degree Tenon
Options 6 Adapterfor 31/2"O.D.Tenon
WH=While P MAI 11013 @120 Degree Tenon
DP=Dark Platinum PC=Button Type Photocell(specify voltage) Adapter for 3 1/2"O.D.Tenon
GM=Graphite Metallic 2L=Two Circuitsln MA1111-WH=4 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
for 3 1/2"O.D.Tenon
LCF=LightBAR Cover Plate Matches MA1112-WH=2 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
Housing Finish for 3 1/2"O.D.Tenon
7080=70 CRI/6000K CCT+1 MA7113-WH=3 @90 Degree Tenon Adapter
8030=80 CRI/3000K CC'I for 31/2"O.D.Tenon
L90=Optics Rotated Left 90 Degrees MA 7114-WH=2 @120 Degree Tenon Adapter for 3 1/2"O.D.Tenon
R90=Optics Rotated Right 90 Degrees MA1253=1okV Circuit Module Replacement
ICB=Integral Cold Weather Battery Pack 12
(Specify 120 or 277)
MS-LXX=Motion Sensor for on/off 13
operation
MS/X-LXX=Motion Sensor for bi-level+-
switching
Notes:1 Design Lights'"Consortium Qualified.Refer to www.designlights.org Qualified Products List under
Family Models for details.
2 Arm not included.Order separately.See accessories.
3 Standard 4000 K CCT and greater than 70 CRI.
4 21 LED LightBAR powered at 350mA,7 LED LightBAR powered at 1A.
5 Custom and RAL color matching available upon request.Consult your customer service representative
for further information.
5 Add as suffix in the order shown.
7 Compatible with 5"MA1071 arm only.
8 Compatible with 5"MA1074 arm only.
9 Wall mount structual options do not include arm assembly(See Accessories).Compatible with 5"
MA1071 arm only.
10 Low-level output varies by bar count.Consult factory.Requires quantity two or more LightBARS.
11 Consult customer service for lead times and lumen multiplier.
12 Available with B01,B02,Cot or CO2 configurations only.Specify 120 or 277V.LED cold weather integral
battery pack is rated for minimum operating temperature-0°F(-20°C).Operates(1)lightbar for 90
mmutes.Not available in all configurations,consult factory.Rated for use in 25°C ambient.
13 Sensor mounted to the luminaire.Available in 1301-B06 and C01-CDs configurations.Replace XX with
mounting height in feet for proper lens selection,(i.e.,MS-L25).Consult factory for additional
information. '
14 Sensor mounted to luminaire.Available in B02-B06 and CO2-C06 configurations.Replace X with
umber of bars operating in low output mode and replace XX with mounting height in feet for proper
lens selection,(i.e.,MS/3-1_25).Maximum 4 bars in low output mode.Consult factory for additional
information.
15 Order separately,replace XX with color suffix.
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STEP13 9 Inch
QUICK FIND#:QF-2057 i V �
\`\ LED module with
STEP13 9 Inch is a surface mount step light with a concealed optic. ntegral :: concealed optic
Five LED white temperatures and six LED colors are available. Ribbed design with matte driver —
Distribution:One light distribution pattern available. j black finish reduces glare Steel City H48D
Long:For large area illumination. CROSS SECTION
or equivalent
Construction:Die-cast LED module with solid aluminum,brass,or stainless recommended
steel faceplates. (by others)
Mounting:Luminaire is mounted to a standard multi-gang switch box
(supplied by others)with four fasteners. Steel City H4BD or equivalent
(by others)recommended. Typical Distribution Based on 30K
Integral Driver:Integral drivers available for 120V-277VAC in both dimming Grid in 1'increments
and non-dimming versions.
Finish:Recessed surfaces have a ribbed design with a matte black finish to
reduce glare. Faceplates in natural metal finishes have protective clear topcoat.
Faceplates in painted are finished with a two-part wet paint system. Primer only
option allows for field painting. 0 5
Dimming:True 0-100%dimming is compatible with OV-10V fluorescent-type _ 10
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dimmer. z 2°
Power Consumption:Non-dimming unit consumes 8.04W. Dimming unit 80
consumes 18W. 9 inch- Long Distribution
ETL Listed:Dry Location,Wet Location optional
Note:Winona Lighting reserves the right to make design changes without Lumen Output at 30K
prior notice.
9 Inch Long 310 8.04
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LED STEP13 9.9 inch L•lon
9 27K•ANSI-binned 2700k Non-Dimming Natural Metal Finishes X• STD
30K-ANSI-binned 3000k
ND120V-277V BAL•brushed aluminum no options standard
BB-brushed brass WL- MOD-
35K•ANSI-binned 3500k Dimming wet location modifed
BSS•br
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4000k ! DM120V•277V• ' I
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50K-ANSI-binned 5000 0., P
SS polished stainless steel
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003•amber required(by others) CMF•custom metal finish i
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004•blue
-- Painted Finishes
005•cyan
Modification: AB5•antique brass paint
006•green j BBP•brushed brass paint
007-red-orange LBPS•light bronze paint smooth
008•red LSP•light silver paint
PGP-pale gold paint
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SGB•semkgloss black paint
IES report available on the rrebsde SGW-semi-gloss white paint
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All STEPS models are available with Dimming and Non-Dimming internal drivers in both 120V and 277V input versions.
Dimming drivers require a 0-10V fluorescent-type dimming control.
Read all instructions before installation.Do not make live connections!
NON-DIMMING INSTALLATIONS
Connect STEP WHITE wire to power NEUTRAL.
Connect STEP BLACK wire to power HOT.
Connect STEP GREEN wire to power GROUND.
120V -WHITE To other
or —BLACK STEP
277V —;;c.;F- P
fixtures
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DIMMING INSTALLATIONS
The integral dimming driver is designed to the 0-10V IEC dimming specification 60929 and is compatible with common
0-10V dimmers and dimming systems.Do NOT connect line voltage to dimming input wires.
Connect STEP WHITE wire to power NEUTRAL.
Connect STEP BLACK wire to power HOT.
Connect STEP VIOLET wire to POSITIVE INPUT of Dimming Control.
Connect STEP GREY wire to NEGATIVE INPUT of Dimming Control.
120V -WHITE To other
or —BLACK STEP
277V ---
fixtures
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ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL-TYPE IA
Cover Plug-in Housing Vent
Cover Connectors Branch Circuit ,45147
Top Slot Junction Box
- ___— 1- ___� Narrow Beam,2000 Im A22
A5145 Medium Beam,2000 Im
' A5143
Wide Beam 2000 Im
Conoid Directional Downlight
Xicato Remote Phosphor
f ry I I— Flex Function,MultiSourceiM Technology
J" Optics and Applications
Directional systems are designed with locking capability to
€sue r -rotate 360'and angulate 25°providing true architectural
aiming and control capability. Optics designed to control
the rigors Of sloped ceiling installations while maintaining
a glare free environment.
Electronic LED Primary Alzak
Driver Module Reflector Cone Heat Thermal Design Features-MultiSourceTM
Sink Protector Flex Function design allows future fuCapable
onto be changed
in the field from below. Downlights/Directionals can
— become wall washers and vice versa. Fixture housings
are designed with MultiSourceTM plug and play connectors
allowing field conversion to PAR LED and MH MR-16
GX10 bases. Proprietary passive heat sinks ensure proper
temperatures are maintained. Service from below only.
Maximum ceiling thickness is 1%".
Modules
Xicato remote phosphor packages are standard with
2000 Im module operating on 1
I ' ti 9 Adr'
is standard.2700K, 3500K 400 driver.available. Rte CRI
is 50,000 hours at 70%lumen output ailable. Rated Life
Dimming Driver
Dimming is standard 0-1 OW10%. See accessories for
additional dimming options. Specify voltage.
Finish
Specular Alzak cones are standard. SoftSheenTM is a
Dimensions and Sources new finish designed to mitigate the color over angle
"yellow streak"associated with remote phosphor sources.
SOftglOw 1 and colors available,see accessories. Steel
00000
Parts are phosphate conditioned then painted matte black.
Warranty
5 year limited. See KV website for manufacturers details.
0 General
o D Fixture is re-wired and thermal)
A P y protected, UL and C-UL
C I listed,for damp location and eight wire, 75°C,branch circuit
1 wiring. All products are union made IBEW. Designed and
manufactured in the USA. Marked spacing requires fixture
F-13 c centers to be 24"from adjacent luminaire and 12"from
nearest wall. Allow 3"clearance above unit in the plenum.
Number A Depth B O D LED Accessories
A5147 Aperture Width' Length Module B
Black cone. T Titanium cone.
A5143 11 4'/a" 15'/e" 163/a° 2000 Im G Gold cone.
A5143 279mm 111mm 403mm 416mm H W Wheat Cone.
xicato Mocha cone. Y Pewter cone.
'For Lutron dimming use 161/.'. P Graphite cone.
WT White trim flan e, Z Bronze cone.
Energy and Ordering Information SO Fine micro prism. WHT White complete cone.
Module P FMR4 Flush mount,contact factory.
Fixture Lumens Am s Lumens s System
atts ley Order Code LL Linear lens. DP Fixed downlight position.
A5147 2000 1A 18611 Model L K V A FR Frosted Lens. FLC4 Full lens cone,specify lens.
A5145 2000 1A 1515 47 39.6 A5147 20 30 27 1A STC Straight top cone. 27 2700 Kelvin temp.
A5143 2000 1A 46 32.5 A5145 20 30 27 1A R2 26"support rails. 35
1743 47 37.1 A5143 20 30 27 1A R5 52"support rails. 40 3500 Kelvin temp.
Fixture provided standard as 3000K operating on 277V,specular cone.Module lumens: 4000 Kelvin temp.
20 for 2000 Im.For other Kelvin color temperatures:change 30 to 27 for 2700K, D 1 Fuse. °
35 for 3500K,or L 40 for 4000K.For 120 volt change 27 to 12.Add D1 for Lutron to 1%, Lutron
add DE for Lutron Eco to 1%. DE t0 1% 3 wire control*
Finish,add SS for SoftSheen'M,add S for Soft a 27 Lutron EcoS stem to 1°
e.g.:A5147-2030271ADISSforg514720001,3000K277V1gWthSoftSheon�Mcone, SpeCIfyVOlta e, y �O digital4wire'
Lutron aces L -79 t%. REM Remote Bodine EM. Includes battery jlndicates LM-7g Test Data. Indicates Preliminary KV Test Data.
kurim light, test switch and single lamp operation at for 90er
minutes. Ceiling access required. 1
ver5en M SS SoftSheenTM add SS, e.g. SSW,SoftSheenTM
Kurt Versen Company Point Source Lighting S Softglow®add S to color,e. Wheat.
Westwood,New Jersey 07675 1012 9•SC Softglow®clear.
A22 A5147 A5145 A5143
Performance Datachart
Single Unit Initial Footcandles,30"Work Plane
Ceiling to Floor Multiple Units Initial Footcandles,30"Work Plane
A5145 Xicato 2000 Im 3000K 1 Amp
Nadir 10° 20° 30° Ceiling 80% Walls 50% Floor 20%
Spacing is Maximum Over Work Plane
FC FC Diam FC Diam FC Diam
94 73 2' 38 5' 2 81, 91 Spacing RCR Y RCR 3 RCR 8 71 55 3' 28 5' 2 9' 4' 104 94 10' 5' 78 76
55 43 3' 22 6' Y 10' 71 57
11'
44 34 3' 18 7' 1 11' 12' 5' 61 55 45
30 23 4' 12 8' 1 13' 14' 6' 49 44 36
See note 2. 7' 33 30 24
Candlepower Distribution Candelas
400
r650 W 800 15*71 1200 / 96 1 1600 1 5 9 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600
75 0
4000 — 80 0
5° 15 5° 90 p
A5145 Xicato 2000 Im 3000K 1 Amp Driver ° Vertical Angles
Eff.32.5 S/M.64 *Luminaire Lumens
Notes
1 Photometric Report:A5145 LTL Report No.29190.
2 Datachart degree headings show one side of nadir.Diameter data
includes both sides.Therefore the 10°column shows a 20°pattern
diameter at the work plane.Footcandle values are at the diameter edge.
3 Specular colored cone multipliers,contact factory.
4 SoftSheenTM'cone multiplier:Clear x.93.Softglow'cone multiplier:
Clear x.87.For colored cone multipliers,contact factory.
5 The luminous efficacy(Im/W)refers to the total measured luminous
flux(lumens)of the fixture divided by the total measured electrical input
power(watts)of the complete fixture.
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MOUNTING SCV1 SMALL ASYMMETRIC COVE .
Adjustment Range=20' kacWtA set
PeakGa
2-1/8"
(54mm) ---- ------ - --(�i7�1��
6-1/2"(165mm)--�
SCV1 Asymmetric LED Cove Weight:
QUICK FIND#:QF-1130 60"=12 Ibs
24"=5 Ibs 72"=14 Ibs
36"=7 Ibis 84"=16 Ibs
48"=9 Ibs 96"=18 Ibs
MOUNTING- Integral front wireway runs the length of PERFORMANCE-High performance small profile linear PROFILE-PI(basic):Anodized,extruded high-purity
the luminaire allowing for a continuous row mount luminaire incorporating an extruded reflector specifically aluminum specular reflector with solid aluminum end
without spaces between sections. Knock outs are designed for high output LED sources. The optical caps and wireway. Stainless steel hardware.
located at each end of the housing to allow for through design allows for maximum beam projection across the
wiring. Individual aiming is achieved with the target plane and even cove or slot illumination in tight OPERATING TEMPERATURE-Minimum and
adjustable locking mechanism. See Mounting Detail setback applications. Has aimable and lockable optics, Maximum ambient air temperatures around this
above. is ruggedly constructed and utilizes an extruded luminaire shall not exceed-22°F to 113°F(-30°C to
TYPE-Small profile linear luminaire. For indoor use aluminum front wireway that allows low profile 45°C). Any application of this product should also
only.
luminaires to be installed continuously,eliminating take into consideration air flow and ventilation to
socket shadows. ensure performance and reliability.
COLOR AND LIGHT OUTPUT-SC VI Cove Series ELECTRICAL-Power consumption is 15W/R. FINISHES-Bright anodized specular reflector with mill
utilizes tunes. Model white LEDs t five standard color (maximum run length 28 feet). Operates on 24VAC arid finish aluminum components and stainless steel
temperatures. Model life is features(1 t chard 5 can be dimmed with commonly available low voltage hardware.
Estimated LED lamp life is an industry standard 50,000
hours to 70'1 depreciation.A modular design has been magnetic dimming equipment. A wide range of remote
transformers are available in 120V and 277V primary 'Winona Lighting reserves the right to make design
incorporated that allows field replacement of the LED revisions without prior notice.
board/heat sink assembly for this product. (see technical section). P
Color Model SIC V1
ANSI-2700K White 341 Imift
ANSI-3000K White 3501m/It
ANSI-3500K White 3711rMt
ANSI-4000K White 4271m/fl
non-ANSI-5000K White 486
fordry to SCVt T is a listed
for dry location.This complies IfiN$
with UL Standard 2108. C"PUA•T
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 319M
SCV1 SLC LED1 X 27K DM24V P1 RA X STD
MOUNTING TYPE "ODE RUN LENGTH CODE LED CODE VOLTAGE PROFILE FINISH OPTIONS CLASS
SCV1- Total Run 27K- ND24V- RA- X• STD-
fmntwireway Length in Feet- 2700K ANSI-binned non-dimming raw anodized no options standard
dry label LED1 (12)Nichia 183 SCV1 offered in 12" 24 volt AC
nc ements starting at 24' 30K- I'll basic anodized reflector MOD-
SLC• high output/ft. g 3000K ANSI-binned DM24V- ( ) with mill finish
small LED cove ex.60FT=60 foot run dimming components modified
or 35K- 24 volt AC
Preconfigured 3500K ANSI-binned Nichia 183 LED
Run Length Code- 36'Luminaire
Modification: 40K- 3000K
see submittal at 4000KANSI-binned Report#15314
www.winonalighting.com
(additional information 50K-
see technical section) 5000K non-ANSI-
or binned
To Be Determined-
TBD when run length Visit th web for
unknown
detailed photometry
reports
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kF " An integral wireway runs the length of the luminaire allowing for a continuous row mount without spaces between sections. Knock outs are
k 9 located at each end of the housing to allow for through wiring. Individual aiming is achieved using adjustable locking mechanisms.
Nominal Installed
Length Length
24" 24 3/8" 619.25mm
c�ory set 36" 36 3/16" 919.23mm
Adjustment Range=20` i11Q=,fa 48" 48" 1219.20mm
�a�de\,a a 60" 59 7/8" 1520.95mm
�-- peaK _ 72" 71 11/16" 1820.93mm Luminaires can be
2 1/8" 84" 83 112" 2120.90mm mounted without
54.10mm - �0 96" 95 5/16" 2420.87mm space between
6 1/2" ``JJ�
165.10mm
length(watts)
24"- (30W)
36"- (44W)
48"- (59W) o
60"- (74W)
72"- (88W)
84"- (103W)
96"- (118W)
Adjustment Range=200
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The WINDIRECT SCV1 Series is to be powered by 24VAC only. Do not connect directly to line voltage under any
circumstance. Connection to.line voltage will permanently damage internal components and void manufacturer's warranty.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
WINDIRECT SCV1 consumes 15W/ft. Maximum single run length(from a single 24VAC tap)of WINDIRECT
SCV1 is 28'(420W). The WINDIRECT SCV1 series must be powered by a magnetic transformer. Do not use
electronic transformers.Choose a transformer with adequate capacity.Total load should not exceed 80%of
the rated output of the transformer at 24VAC.
24VAC
Transformer Luminaires can be mounted without space between
Dimming DIMMING
(if required) ! The WINDIRECT SCV1 Series is easily dimmed with Magnetic Low Voltage(MLV)Dimmers. Not all MLV
by others
dimmers are alike,even among the same manufacturer.Confirm with dimming equipment manufacturer
that dimmer selected is designed to work with the transformer selected.
120V or 277V
MOUNTING AND WIRING
10 1
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Loosen Phillips head screws and Lay in power feed wires and make electrical
Luminaire is wired and ready for
remove wireway cover. Mount in
connections with supplied connectors, final aiming(if necessary).
desired location. Screw wireway cover back in place.
REMOTE MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
The WINDIRECT SCV1 Series is powered from remote-mounted transformers. The maximum remote distance of the transformer
is dependent on many factors including total LED load,wire size,distance from the transformer to the first fixture in each run,and
starting voltage at the transformer.
The installer is to ensure that 24VAC is present at the beginning of the run. By using a combination of large-gauge wire and
adjusting the output voltage of the transformer,the installer can compensate for voltage drop over long remote distances. The
wiring from the start of the run to the last fixture on the run need only be 12 AWG.
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BALLTest Report: 15314-LM79-08 Catalog Number_ P1-SLC-LE01-36A-30K-ND24V-SCV1-RA-X-STD Candlepower Distribution 3000K
Description:36 Nichia 3000K 183 LEDs/36"Windirect SCV1 Luminaire I Extruded Semi-Specular Reflector
ClearAcrylic Lens
36"Luminaire-3000K
1 LM79 Data Windirect SCV1 36 Long Luminaire L o o 0 0 ' 0
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ANSI binned 2700K 975 1024 43.1 23.8 85.7 }_97 '
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d 3500K 1 06 1113 43.1 i 25.8 84.5 96� 455 78 -- 1 0_
ANSI-binned 800
- 4000K 1 22 1280 43.1 29.7_ 86 7 i 96 � 468 32 I 1 0
-- d -_.1 -1 786 442 46 1 4 - 1_....
non-ANSI-binned 5000K 1 39 1459 I 43.1 1 339 i 70.1 � _.96 __I �-- --
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_ 603 367 76 16 5-
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1050 100.0 257 223 130-1 86 77
Total - � 188 175 134 Y 103 94
Luminaire 1050 1000
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Catalog Number: P1-SLC-LED1-72A-30K-ND24V-SCVI-RA-X-STD Candlepower Distribution 3000K
Description:72 Nichia 3000K 183 LEDs/72"Windirect SCV1 Luminaire t Extruded Semi-Specular Reflector/
ClearAcrylic Lens
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15314. ANSI binned 3500K 1 06 2226 86.2 1 25.8 [84,5 1 .96 . 1600 910 33 0 -- 0._
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- non-ANSI-binned SOOOK 1 39 2918 86.2 X33 9 70 1 6 1572 884 . 92 8 2
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Registration Number:8404.GHHF6M
Modal Number:P1SC-LED-56HO.30K-24VNDSCVI-RA-STD
Type'Cove light
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DETERMINING THE CORRECT PRECONFIGURED RUN LENGTH CODE
STEP 1: Determine which model is right for your project. See column 1 of the chart below In this example, model SCV1
;.. has been selected. Find complete information(catalog, submittals, applications guide)at www.winonalighting.com.
STEP 2: Determine how many feet are required. The second column of the chart below provides codes for Nominal Run
Lengths between 1 and 28 feet.
STEP 3: If the amount of product required exceeds the length in the last row of a chart,you should break the run into
several lengths to arrive at the desired amount.
For example a 48'run of SCV1 can be specified as: Quantity Run Length Code Total Feet
2 L24 48
3 L16 48
Note. Run length codes are nominal lengths.
The exact dimensions are displayed in
column 4(actual run length).
Preconfigured Nominal System Run Actua Run Total Transformer
L3 Run Length Run Configuration Len,th Run
Length 9 Required
Wafts
13 indicates 3 foot
SCVt L2 2' 1 2'-318" 30 50 Watt
L indicates which chart L3 3' 1 T-3/16" 45 75 Watt
you are using(model SCV1)
SCV1 L4 4' 1 4'-0" 60 75 Watt
SCV1 L5 5' 1 4'-117/8" 75 100 Watt
By placing L3 in the run length 77-1 L6 6' 1 6-1111/16" 90 150 Watt
code field of your specification SCV1 L7 7' 1 6-111/2, 105 150 Watt
you have indicated you need SCVt L8 8' 1 T-11 5116" 120 15o Waft
SCV1 in a run of 3 feet. SCV1 L9 9' 1 1
18'-11718" 135 300 Watt
SCVt L10 10' 2
Total Run Length in Feet L3 9'•11 3/4" 150 300 Watt
SCV1 L11 11' 1 1 10'-11 9/16" 165 300 Watt
SCV1 offered m 12'increments starting at 24'
SCV1 L12 12' 2
111--113/8' 180 300 Watt
a SCV1 L13 13' 1 1 17-113/16" 195 300 Watt
Preconfigured Run Length Code SCV1 1-14 14' 2 13'-11" 210 300 Waft
see 7 SCV1 L15 15 1 1 14'-1013116" 225 300 Watt
�h!+ SCV1 L16 16'
2 16-105/8' 240 300 Watt
To Be Determined SCV1 L17 17' 1 2 16-10 1f4" 255 500 Watt
TED<<a,en run,reir_th ue+ka�6sY>+ SCV1 L18 18' 1 1 3 1 11T-11 1/16" 270 500 Watt
SCV1 L19 19' 2 118'-10 13/16" 285 500 Watt
System Run Configuration GGIA 629 20, 1 2 1 19'-105/8" 300 500 Watt
Describes size of luminaires and SCV1 L21 21' 20'-101/2" 315 500 Watt
quantities of each which will be used SCV1 L22 22' 1 2 21'-10 5/16" 330 500 Watt
to configure the run. In this example, SCV1 L23 23' 1 2 22'-101/8" 345 500 Watt
L20 is made up of(1)48"and(2)96" SCV1 L24 24' 3 23'-915/16" 360 500 Watt
luminaires. SCV1 L25 25' 1 1 1 2 24'-101/2" 375 500 Watt
SCV1 L26 26' 1 3 125'-105/16" 390 1 500 Watt
Actual Run Length 26-101/8" 1 405 500 Watt
The final run length dimension. SCV1 L28 28' 1 1 3 27'-915/16" 420 500 Watt
Maximum Single Run Length Required Transformers
The last row of each chart Identifies the proper size transformer to power a run
indicates the maximum single and includes 20%headroom.
run length from a single 24VAC
tap for SCV1.
If the information above is not available and the specification process needs to get underway you can supply the total number of
linear feet for the entire job. We will be able to provide an approximate budget quote at that time, however,specific Run Length
Code information will have to be provided later for accurate pricing.
When no fixture run length information is known enter TBD(to be determined)to begin the specification process. No pricing will
be determined at this time.
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SCV1 L2 2' 1 2'-3/8" 30 50 Watt
SCV1 L3 3' 1 3-3/16" 45 75 Watt
SCV1 L4 4' 1 4'-0" 60 75 Watt
SCV1 L5 5' 1 4'-11 7/8" 75 100 Watt
SCV1 L6 6' 1 S-11 11/16" 90 150 Watt
SCV1 L7 7' 1 6'-11 112" 105 150 Watt
SCV1 L8 8' 1 7'-11 5/16" 120 150 Watt
SCV1 L9 9' 1 1 8'-11 7/8" 135 300 Watt
SCV1 L10 10' 2 9'-11 314" 150 300 Watt
SCV1 Ll l 11' 1 1 10'-11 9/16" 165 300 Watt
SCV1 L12 12' 2 11'-11 318" 180 300 Watt
SCV1 L13 13' 1 1 12'-11 3/16" 195 300 Watt
SCV1 L14 14' 2 13-11" 210 300 Watt
SCV1 L15 15' 1 1 14'-1013/16" 225 300 Watt
SCV1 L16 16' 1 2 15'-10 5/8" 240 300 Watt
SCV1 L17 17' 1 2 16-101/4" 255 500 Watt
SCV1 L18 18' 1 3 17'-11 1/16" 270 500 Watt
SCV1 L19 19' 1 2 18'-1013/16" 285 500 Watt
SCV1 L20 20' 1 2 19'-10 5/8" 300 500 Watt
SCV1 L21 21' 1 2 20'-101/2" 315 500 Watt
SCV1 L22 22' 1 2 21'-10 5/16" 330 500 Watt
SCV1 L23 23' 1 -2 22'-101/8"- _ 345 - _ 500 Watt=
SCV1 L24 24' 3 23'-915/16" 360 500 Watt
SCV1 L25 25' 1 1 2 24'-101/2" 375 500 Watt
SCV1 L26 26' 1 3 25'-10 5/16" 390 500 Watt
SCV1 L27 27' 1 3 26-101/8" 405 500 Watt
SCV1 L28 28' 1 3 27'-915/16" 420 500 Watt
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ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL-TYPE ID
MultiSourceT" Vent Housing Plug-in Branch Circuit A4136 A2
Cover Slot Top Connectors Junction Box Narrow Beam,2000 Im
A4134 Medium Beam,2000 Im
A4132 Wide Beam,2000 Im
43/8"Conoid Downlight
01 Xicato Remote Phosphor
Fixed Function,MultiSourceT""Technology
y Optics and Applications
Downlight optical systems have been engineered to produce
high efficiencies and soft patterns while maintaining excellent
brightness control. Beam patterns range from 25°to 75°.
Electronic Xicato Alzak Heat Thermal Design Features-MultiSourceTM Capable
Driver Module Cone Sink Protector Fixture housings are designed with MultiSourceTM plug
and play connectors allowing field conversion to PAR LED
and MH MR-16 GX10 bases. New lighting technologies
will be incorporated as they become available assuring
continuity. Proprietary passive heat sinks ensure proper
ft�sa ego temperatures are maintained. Service from below only.
Maximum ceiling thickness is 1%".
Modules
Xicato remote phosphor modules use high efficiency
blue LEDs that are converted to white light when directed
through a phosphor lens.2000 Im module operating on
1A driver standard.3000K,80 CRI is standard.2700K,
3500K,4000K available. Rated Life is 50,000 hours at
70%lumen output.
Dimming Driver
Dimming is standard 0-10V/10%. See accessories for
additional dimming options. Specify voltage.
Finish
Specular Alzak cones are standard. SoftSheenTM is a
Dimensions and Sources new finish designed to mitigate the color over angle
"yellow streak"associated with remote phosphor sources.
Softglow®and colors available,see accessories. Steel
parts are phosphate conditioned then painted matte black.
Warranty
0 0 0 0 0 5 year limited. See KV website for manufacturers details.
�o A D General
Fixture is pre-wired and thermally protected, UL and C-UL
listed,for damp location and eight wire,75°C,branch
1 circuit wiring.All products are union made IBEW.
B— c Designed and manufactured in the USA.
Accessories
Number
Depth p Aperture Width* Length Module G Gold cone. W Wheat cone.
A4136 y., 43/0, 157/a" 163A" 2000 Im H Mocha cone. Y Pewter cone.
A4134 229mm 111mm 403mm 416mm Xicato
A4132 P Graphite cone. Z Bronze cone.
For Lutron dimming use 167/8". WT White trim flange. WHT White complete cone.
R2 26"support rails. FMR4 Flush mount,contact factory.
Energy and Ordering Information R5 52"support rails. 27 2700 Kelvin temp.
Module System System Order Code F Fuse. 35 3500 Kelvin temp.
Fixture Lumens Amps Lumens Watts Im/W Model L K V A 40 4000 Kelvin temp.
A4136 2000 1A 1869° 47 39.8 A4136 20 30 27 1A D1 Lutron to 1%,3 wire control*
A4134 2000 1A 1811= 49 37 A4134 20 30 27 1A DE Lutron EcoSystem to 1%,digital 4 wire"
A4132 2000 1A 18781 47 40.8 A4132 20 30 27 1 A *Specify voltage.
Fixture provided standard as 3000K operating on 277V,specular cone.Module lumens: REM Remote Bodine EM. Includes battery pack,charger
20 for 20001m.For other Kelvin color temperatures:change 30 to 27 for 2700K,
35 for 3500K,40 for 4000K. light,test switch and single lamp operation for 90
For 120 volt change 27 to 12.Add D1 for Lutron to 1%,add DE for Lutron Eco to 1%. minutes. Ceiling access required.
Finish:add SS for SoftSheen-,add S for Softglow®See accessories for colors. SS SoftSheenTM add SS,e.g.SSW,Soft Sheen TM Wheat.
e.g.:A4134-2030271 AD1 SS for A4134 20001m 3000K 277V 1A vnth SoftSheen''cone,
Lutron dimming to ar KV Test Data.
Indicates Preliminary S Softglow®add S to color,e.g.SC Softglow®clear.
kurF %varawm
Kljo Versofj Coenpe�jy Point Source Lighnng
bVes':vsood,New Jersey 07675 1012
A2 A4136 A4134 A4132
Performance Datachart
Single Unit Initial Footcandles,30"Work Plane _Ceiling to Floor Multiple Units Initial Footcandles,30"Work Plane
A4134 Xicato 2000 Im 3000K 1Amp Ceiling 80% Walls 50% Floor 20
Nadir 10° 20° 30° Spacing is Maximum Over Work Plane
FC FC Diam FC Diam FC Diam Spacing RCR 1 RCR 3 RCR 8
44 49 3' 28 5' 7 9' 10' 6' 55 49 37
34 38 3' 22 6' 5 10' 11' 7' 43 38 29
27 30 3' 18 7' 4 11' 12' 8' 34 30 23
19 21 4' 12 8' 3 13' 14' 9' 23 21 16
13 15 5' 9 10' 2 16' 16' 11' 17 15 11
See note 5. A4136 use At 137 1300 Im 1Amp,multiply by 1.4.
A4132 use Al 133 1300 Im 1Amp,multiply by 1.4.
Candlepower Distribution Candelas
88° 37W
290
V751 ° 1811*
580
0 2447
85° 5 2854
870 10 2860
1160 55°1 15 2469 20 1914
25 920
1450 �� 5° 30 611
35 565
1740 40 329
45 24 50 0
203035° 55 0
60 0
2320 65 0
70 0
2610 �� 75 0
80 0
2900 85 0
5 15a, �5° 90 0
A4134 Xicato 2000 Im 3000K 1 Amp Driver ° Vertical Angles
Eff.78.0 S/M.56 * Luminaire Lumens
Notes
1 Photometric Report:A4134 LTL Report No.26909.
2 Datachart degree headings show one side of nadir.Diameter data includes
both sides.Therefore the 10°column shows a 20°pattern diameter at the work
plane.Footcandle values are at the diameter edge.
3 Specular colored cone multipliers,contact factory.
4 SoftSheenT'cone multiplier:Clear x.93.Softglow0cone multiplier:
Clear x.87.For colored cone multipliers,contact factory.
5 The luminous efficacy(Im/W)refers to the total measured luminous flux
(lumens)of the fixture divided by the total measured electrical input power
(watts)of the complete fixture.
Kurt Versen Company,Westwood, New Jersey 1012
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LITECONTROL P
Fixture Type:
roject Name:
Wall/Slot 6000
° 0
° T WS-L60
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° 6 1/2"
(165) Recessed Perimeter
Product Description
topen ndard Small-scale LED recessed perimeter luminaire using
iling Cree MX-6 LED packages for wall grazing applications.
ing is G rid Ceiling Available in three output levels and four color
4, temperatures,with an optional Luminance Control
2 mm) Also adjustable to 5"(127) ' a, Deflector.Extruded aluminum LED module snaps into
and 6"(152)infield steel housing for in-field replacement.CSA and/or
UL Listed.
Ordering Guide
Product,Lam in ,&Length O tions
WS - L60 I CWM- D D
Mounting Series Lengthin Output Color Temperature Finish CeilingType Dimming Voltage Options
feet(mm)
Ws L60 02(610) LO* 35K is CWM G D10 120 LCD
Wall/Slot 03(914) MO standard (matte grid LEC 277
04(1219) HO 27K,30K, white)is DP LHI
06(1829) 40K also available standard drywall/ LTW
08(2438) Lnot ow Output plaster NDM
available see
3'lengths Color see
Temperature Dimming
WS-L6004-M0-35K-CWM-G-LHI-120 is a typical catalog number for a 4-foot long LED wall/slot fixture,medium output,3500K correlated color
temperature,matte white finish,for grid ceiling wired with a Lutron Hi-Lume dimming power supply,120 volts.
Output Dimming
LO Low Output-output from LED boards approximately 250 lumens/ D10 Low-voltage dimming;fixture will be wired for 0-10V dimming.
foot out of the fixture at an input power of approximately 4 Watts/foot. LEC Lutron Ecosystem dimming;fixture will be wired with a Lutron A-series driver
These values may vary based on CCT.Consult test reports for details. for compatibility with Ecosystem controls.Driver provides constant current
MO Medium Output-output from LED boards approximately 500 lumens/ output and uses constant current reduction dimming.See lutron.com for a list
foot out of the fixture at an input power of approximately 8 Watts/foot of compatible dimming devices.
These values may vary based on CCT.Consult test reports for details. LHI Lutron Hi-Lume 3-wire dimming;fixture will be wired with a Lutron A-series
HO High Output-output from LED boards approximately 775 lumens/foot driver for compatibility with Hi-Lume controls.Driver provides constant
out of the fixture at an input power of approximately 16 Watts/foot. current output and uses constant current reduction dimming.See lutron.com
These values may vary based on CCT.Consult test reports for details. for a list of compatible dimming devices.
LTW Lutron 2-wire forward phase dimming;fixture will be wired with a Lutron
Color Temperature A-series driver for compatibility with 2-wire forward phase controls.Driver
provides constant current output and uses constant current reduction
3500K is standard and available with normal lead times.Other CCTs dimming.See lutron.com for a list of compatible dimming devices.
may require longer lead times;please contact factory for details.Within NDM Non-dimming;fixture will be wired for fixed light output.
an individual fixture of 3500K LEDs,color tolerance is limited to±64K
(compared to ANSI allowance of±245K)and to±0.0015 Duv(compared
to ANSI±0.006).Color variation over life is expected to be<0.001(Au'v'), Ceiling Type Specify the applicable ceiling.
compared to Energy Star specification of 0.007.See color statement at
litecontrol.com for details and for other CCT tolerances.Minimum CRI 80. DP Drywall/Plaster G Grid
Accommodates a
range of drywall
0 0 thicknesses:
0 0 1/2",3/4';5/8"
° 61/2" and 1".
(165)
Options
Standard LCD Luminance Control Deflector.Shields LEDs from direct view and minimizes
ceiling shadows on wall.Paint finish is Matte White(CWM)baked enamel.Shield is
opening is Drywall/Plaster Ceiling
4" with optional Luminance removable without tools and remains attached to the fixture with cable tethers.
(102 mm) Control Deflector(LCD) See photometric reports for details.
Also adjustable to 5"(127)and 6"(152)in field
Lumen Maintenance
Lumen maintenance based on LM-80 data and in-situ temperature measurement:L90
calculated at>50,00 hours;L70 calculated at>160,000 hours for Medium Output
Since LM-80 testing ended at 6048 hours,theTM-21 reported L90 and L70 values are
>36,288 hours.See litecontrol.com for detailed lumen maintenance statement
These fixtures have a five-year warranty,with a detailed warranty statement available
at litecontrol.com.
Quick Find L60
Questions to Ask
1.Row information,including desired fixture lengths?2.Output? 3.Color litecontrol.com
Temperature? 4.Dimming? S.120 or 277 volt? 6.Option? revised 11/8/2012
12 Wall/Slot 6000 WS-L60
Specifications
FIXTURE SUPPORT RAIL.Extruded white aluminum,wall-mounted rail provides continuous support and true alignment of fixtures and components.Rail is
designed to provide a reveal at the wall to compensate for irregularities in wall construction.Splines are included for continuous alignment.
HOUSING.Steel housing,finished white.Ends provided with 7/8"diameter hole to accommodate wiring.Supplied with external brackets for ease of row mounting.
LED MODULE. Extruded aluminum,finished matte white for high reflectance,easily removable for field replacement.Module has 12 Cree LEDs per foot.
LENS.The LED module includes a lens comprised of highly efficient diffusion film optically bonded to pure acrylic sheet.
SECONDARY OPTIC.Injection molded optical material that incorporates multiple total internal reflection lenses to shape and smooth the light.
CEILING TYPE.Compatible with most types of ceiling systems,including grid and plaster. Fixture system must be installed prior to installation of ceiling.Finish of wall
should extend 6"above finished ceiling height.
CERTIFICATION. Fixture and electrical components shall be CSA,UL and/or CUL Listed.
WARRANTY.Five-year product warranty.See litecontrol.com for full warranty details.
Note:Litecontrol reserves the right to change specifications without notice for product development and improvement.
Planning for Installation Adjustable Ceiling Opening
Fxiture lengths: oz
Nominal 2' 3' 4' 6' 8'
Fixture Length
Actual Fixture 24"(609) 36"(914) 48'(1219 72"(1829) 96"(2438)
Length 6 1/2'
(165)
it
4"(102)—J
5"(127)
6"(152 mm)
System Connectors
Catalog Number
WS - L60- CWM
Mounting Series Ceiling Type Option Connector Finish
WS L60 G EC End Cap CWM j
DP LCD SE Straight Extension Matte
IC Inside Corner White z
OC Outside Corner o
see
Connector °
Details
WS-L60-G-OC-CWM is a typical catalog number for an outside corner connector for a grid ceiling fixture.
Plan View Connector Details
Corners,extensions,and end Ceiling Extension or Corner Dimensions
caps,when added to fixtures, Connector Opening (Minimum-Maximum along wall in parenthesis)
permit continuous wall-to-
wall installation.Ceiling trim SE 4" SE Straight Extension(2"-12")
SE IC requires field cutting.Corner IC IC Inside Corner-90°(6"-16"),135°(4"-13'1
angles are adjustable,see OC OC Outside Corner-90°(2"-12'),135°(2"-12")
plan view for angles. 5" SE Straight Extension(2"-12")
70'-140' IC Inside Corner-90°(7"-16'),135°(4"-16")
OC Outside Corner-90°(2"-12"),135°(2"-12")
6" SE Straight Extension(2"-12")
See web site for installation details. IC Inside Corner-90°(W-16"),135°(5"-16")
70'-160° OC Outside Corner-90°(2"-12"),135o(2"-12")
OC
LITECONTROL Quick Find L60
781 2940100 f:781 293 2849 litecontrol.com litecontrol.com
13 Photometric Data (medium output) Wall/Slot 6000 WS-G-L60,WS-R-L60
3500K 4"opening 3500K LCD 4"openi.no 3500K 6"opening 3500K LCD 6"opening
Across — Across — Across — Across —
45----_- 180- 45----_- 45------ 45
180' Along— Along--- ISO' Along--- ISO,
Along---
1500 1200 1500 1200
150- 150' I 150' 150'
ll2 900
12 900
5 120 0 120 5 120' I 120
375 300 375 300
90- 90' 90- 90`
r 60- 1 60 60- 60-
i 30- ,s 30' ii 30 30
WS-L6004-MO-35K WS-L6004-MO-35K-LCD WS-L6004-MO-35K WS-L6004-MO-35K-LCD
with 4"Opening with 4"Opening with 6"Opening with 6"Opening
53 LPW Efficacy 40 LOW Efficacy 54 LPW Efficacy 42 LPW Efficacy
LITECONTROL Quick Find L60
781 294 0100 f:781 293 2849 litecontrol.com litecontrol.com
AMETRIXTM er,yy
DESCRIPTION
The Ametrix Asyx is an LED asymmetric luminaire designed for both
general illumination and highlighting architectural features.The sleek
minimal design makes it an ideal complement to any modern space. PIN
collection Proprietary AccuLED optics offer precision optical control to maximize light - ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL C
collection and directional distribution onto the application area.The Asyx
outperforms similar traditional HID fixtures with a 25%improvement in
efficacy as well as a superior lifespan that will minimize maintenance costs.
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
Construction Electrical LED Optics
Heavy wall,die-formed aluminum LED drivers are potted and heat Asyx luminaires feature patented,
housing and heat sink has precise sunk for optimal performance and high-efficiency AccuLED Optics
tolerance control and repeatability prolonged life.Standard drivers that maximize light collection and
in manufacturing.Housing features feature electronic universal voltage directional distribution onto the
vents for air flow and thermal (120-277V/50-60hz),greater than application region.Each optical
management. Fixture is rated for 0.9 power factor,less than 20% [ens is precision manufactured via
+40°C ambient environment. harmonic distortion and feature injection-molding then precisely
ambient temperature range of arranged and sealed on the board
Finish +40°C(104°F)down to minimum media.LEDs:High output LEDs,
Housing is polyester powder coat starting temperature of-30°C 50,000+hours life at>70%lumen
paint for superior protection (-22 1F).0-10V dimming option maintenance,offered standard in
against fade and wear.LightBAR? available. 3000°K and 4000°K(+/-275K)CCIT.
cover plates are standard white 3000k LEDs nominal 80 CRI,and �w�
and may be specified to match 4000k nominal 70 CRI. ASYX-WL
finish of luminaire housing.
Standard colors include black, Warranty
bronze,silver,and white.RAL and Standard five-year limited Wall Mount Indirect
custom color matches available. warranty.
LED
—F12 7/a" 14'/e"
�5/8" 1
2 2/8" T 3 1/2"
ORDERING INFORMATION
WL IN B03 Al UNV W RC
r�a ct UL Rating Lens Number of LightBARs Color Temperature voltage Finish Options
sx IN=Ind oor damp loca- C=Clear acrylic B03=[3121 LED Lightbars, 30=3000k UNV=Universal B=Bronze D10=0-10V Dimming
c age"shape, tion rated Lens. 70 Watts,6000 lumens 40=4000k' C=Custom Color
symmetric Indirect N=None MOD B02 MOD 2700K K=Black
S=Silver
W=White
Light Distribution TBD
AI-Indirect Asymmetric Light Mounting
Pattern
Note:1 Consult factory for 80 CRI option in 4000K. RC=Rectangular Canopy
MODIFIED WITH BACKLIGHT GLARE CONTROL LOUVERS CUSTOM
I/
COOPER Lighting Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. ADY121404
www.cooperlighting.com
Consult your representative for additional options and finishes. 08/17/2012 10:53:09 AM
PHOTOMETRICS Ametrix
180* 165' 150* - - Candela Zonal Lumen Summary
5400
/ \ Angle 0-Deg 45-Deg 90-Deg Zone Lumens %Lamp %Fixture
135° 0 0 0 0 90-110 862 N.A. 14.4
3600 90 0 0 0 90-120 2648 N.A. 44.1
�\ 95 145 118 36 90-130 3616 N.A. 60.2
i
i
i 100 327 494 58 90-150 4948 N.A. 82.4
120• 105 827 2773 110 90-180 6003 N.A. 100
1800 — 110 3223 5089 497 110-180 5141 N.A. 85.6
y 115 4223 4231 1561 0-180 6003 N.A. 100
� 120 3644 2346 1696
125 2157 1421 1380
90 130 1789 1327 877
135 1871 1391 843
LEGEND: 140 1968 1464 920
o-deg_ - 145 2034 1522 1011
180-deg ------_ 150 2031 1563 1097
Asyx 155 1943 1586 1162
WL-IN-C-BO3-AI-35-W-RC 160 1839 1607 1212
6003 lumens 165 1773 1608 1289
70 Watts 170 1663 1560 1391
85.8 Im/W 175 1553 1528 1468
180 1488 1488 1488
Test Report#ITL72651
Coefficients of Utilization
Effective floor cavity reflectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%
rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR
0 95 95 95 95 81 81 81 81 56 56 56 32 32 32 10 10 10 0
1 87 83 79 76 747 71 68 65 48 47 45 28 27 26 9 9 8 0
2 79 72 66 62 67 62 57 53 42 40 37 24 23 22 8 7 7 0
3 72 63 56 51 61 54 49 44 37 34 31 21 20 18 7 6 6 0
4 65 56 48 43 56 48 42 37 33 29 26 19 17 16 6 6 5 0
5 60 49 42 36 51 42 36 32 29 25 22 17 15 13 5 5 4 0
6 55 44 36 31 47 38 32 27 26 22 19 15 13 11 5 4 4 0
7 50 39 32 27 43 34 28 23 23 19 17 14 11 10 4 4 3 0
8 47 35 28 23 40 30 24 20 21 17 14 12 10 9 4 3 3 0
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Ad Name: 8931511 A LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE#6,2013 PUBLIC HEARING
Customer: Aspen (LEGALS) City of Ordinance#6,Series of 2013,was adopted on first
reading at the City Council meeting February 25,
Your account number: 1013028 2013. This ordinance,if adopted willapprove afi-
nal planned unit development for phases III and IV '
of the Aspen Valley Hospital. The public hearing
on this ordinance is scheduled for March 11,2013,
PROOF OF PUBLICATION To see thei a tire text,gouto hecity's legal notice
website
http:/Avww.aspenpftkin.com/Departments/Clork/Le-
gal-Notices/
If you would like a copy FAXed,mailed or e-mailed
to you,call the city clerk's office,429-2686.
T31 A2:1 TIM:1 Published in the Aspen Times Weekly on February
28,2013. [8931511]
STATE OF COLORADO,
COUNTY OF PITKIN
I,Jim Morgan, do solemnly swear that I am General
Manager of the ASPEN TIMES WEEKLY, that
the same weekly newspaper printed, in whole or in
part and published in the County of Pitkin, State of
Colorado,and has a general circulation therein;that
said newspaper has been published continuously and
uninterruptedly in said County of Pitkin for a period
of more than fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior
to the first publication of the annexed legal notice or
advertisement.
The Aspen Times is an accepted legal advertising
medium, only for jurisdictions operating under
Colorado's Home Rule provision.
That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was
published in the regular and entire issue of every
number of said daily newspaper for the period of 1
consecutive insertions;and that the first publication
of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper
dated 2/28/2013 and that the last publication of
said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated
2/28/2013.
In witness whereof,I have here unto set my hand
this 03/15/2013.
Jim Morgan,General Manager
Subscribed and sworn to before me,a notary public
in and for the County of Garfield,State of Colorado
this 03/15/2013.
Mary E.Borkenhagen,Notary Public
Commission expires:September 12,2015
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