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‘The new Wide-Lite VS Vertical Siack-Lte is spacitically designed to provide supe- ‘ior performance in aisle and stack light ing applications wnere seeing tasks requite nigh vertical ilumination, The rellectorretractor design provides excel- lent vertical footcanales on the front of the stacks and smooth overallilumination without glare inthe center ofthe aisle, The compact Slack-Lite features an open bottom for easy relamping and a hinged, removable ballast top for convenient in- stalation and wiring. Optional B-ievel Switching provides highlow lighting Contral for excellent energy savings in applications where low level lighting is normally adequate and high levels are needed only periodically, ‘SPECIFICATIONS D) REFLECTORREFRACTOR (Open vented rellector combined with injection molded prismatic acrylic reltac- {or provides excellent vertical foot ‘candles on te front ofthe slack 1D socket Pre-wired grip-type mogul base socket. Pulse rated at 4KV. (D LAWP access (Open bottom design allows for easy ‘access from below BALLAST Fegulating type, high power factor 180°C insulation, — 40°F starting tem pperalure HPS (—20°F metal halide) fencapstlated in a non-melt polyester resin compound. Capacitor and starter (HPS models) are located in separate ‘omponent compartments for easy maintenance 1 HousiNa Low profile die-cast aluminum enclosure is tinned for heat cissipation. Hinged top plate may be removed for convenient ‘conclu mounting and allows component ‘access and witing without removal fixe. VS Vertical Stack-Lite_ INDOOR INDUSTRIAL UGHTING 250 to 400 watt HID APPLICATIONS Warehouses Stock rooms Distribution centers 1D INSTALLATION Removable die-cast ballast enclosure top is supplied with 3" NPT condut en- trance. Heavy duty cast-in hinges sup. Ports fixture and prowired ballast ‘assembly whife line connections are made. FINISH Balast onciosure: Cortosive resistant industrial gray (9 OPERATING TEMPERATURE Suitable for 55°C ambient operation anc ‘damp locations. DuLusted (USER PROTECTION Published three-year limited warrenty ORDERING GUIDE — VS VERTICAL STACK-LITE [BALLAST DATA Piary Tne ‘ihe Gurent Balast Es Shop. 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Alaa wa coat Fusoe ——T Pateios “LiteMatc® 1g gp kT aSempunies ote te Sold ste cust Yeti Sergoncy usar este 120 or 277V sytem Fir ‘aiabie wih GY Balas 2080. 240¥. oF 4800 stony FIT ‘only, at extra cost Safety Cable scaz4 aw BiLoel HID Switching BL albleatexra cotin2tt, 8305, Prosceangnan igttng Sitorat lengh. (Foran. SCOME lel er HD lamps wih a ‘rao Bale! er esurng fo voess00! retort 0 Sng ot ra lanp srobeg oF eco- ™ Si nemo nets Suey Cale Pater — Geelong tens ecten Penile st exacost rata wea Sime, ‘ment between fixture/ballast APPLICATION DATA Aisle Lighting Concept When iighting aistos, the goal isto make the sioted material bright and easy 10 identiy. Tis requires high, uniform, ver: tical footcandles on the racks and 2 minimum of glare 1o warenouse workers. ‘The workers must often lock at the high fest racks winere cect glare from lum naires make it cific to dently, material Traditional aisle luminaires are de- ‘signed {0 maximize Norizontalfoot- Candles on the aisle floor by sending strong light beams down the aisle 2s “sional ae Ucar am pt cd teal or cae here ot ‘shown af top right This approach results {as orth or rensing bec tana ease a ge in maximum glare and scallops of light ‘nthe rack. Typically these lminares fre modified high-bays with an ein: {gaied shape or added segments that {ako light from the racks and place it on the aisle floor — and in workers’ eves Staok-Lite is designed to maximize vertical footcandles on the racks by roving the beam rom the aisle floor (and workers eyes) and directing it up nto the racks a6 shown at botlom right This wash of light on the vertical sur faces insures the stored material is bright and easy to identity ‘Sao Lt nam pom «acta orto‘ ck ara ih tie cara ow (gue. dase lon enine sean APPLICATION DATA ‘SPACING FOR THE VERTICAL STACKC-LITE (B90 on 0.0.0 rete Wouning “Sax | 1A wr wr Height Height wer a ar VSs-400 (LU0 HPS) Spacing (| rn 2 [eo =e CRwae —[renro| or so [28 | wo [as fae Hor rc|_ 15 2 | a io | Spacing 6 | oo zfs | wr swe [weno | at | 22 pa pa Ase over] 6 ira mw? | Soscing 36 [er [aa [se [ie | a0 [a0 fen | 30 ofa fie pa | eo | Ferro] 21 ain |sjelnl’ ‘VS5.250(LU250 HPS) Soaera (Fi ale 7s le2>s[av]e Gwe [vere] 30 | 20 wf 2 | te | 9 | 20 | 4 ‘Sacra a_| fa |e 20_| 96 ‘FiWide —[verFo| 30 | 20 a |a | s 2) 19 ise omrc| 20 | 10 we | | 6 io | 2 Spacing oo |e [a [is |= |e 16 | 20 wRwae Janel a0 | 20 [1s | 0 | 2 [a | 10 Kale rowrc| 23 | ia | 'o |x | 3 | 's 21's ‘¥SV-160 G00 tal Haie-Ciear “Spacing 2) 2 | 3 ss [os [a GriWide Petro | a0 | 20 =| so | a |e ile orerc| 1a_| 10 we | 3 nu | | 2 Spacing [as 2 | 6 | se | 6 | os | 7 ‘ariivde —Puenre | a | 20 pas | so pa | 2 ‘isle errc| 17 | “a is |o |'s | 2 | | % Soacng | a8 | s | ve | 29 | oe | 19 | 2 | 7 Tariwee Jwenrel a0 [20 |e fa | | 2 | wo | @ | 0 ice roorc| 7 | to J's Liv |i | 5 | is | % | 8 ISOFOOTCANOLE PATTERN ON RACK ELEVATION. INTIAL VERTICAL FC VALUES FOR CURVES ABOVE (Basod on 2012020 refectances) ro Tiai00 0000 A ToS 0000 FL) “sets war Ase wise) | 30 | 35 | 20 | es [50| co | 30 | 35 | 40] a5 | s0| oo Af v0 [soo [7a [ 2 | so | ase | er [ar] ar] ao] a 8 a [es lol~[a|es| wl me) epee © ef [woleo} [2 ae} re] eo] 41 2 za fe {s |ss|aa|eo|«7{s7] a0] 21 E sites [2 [tapas }2s| is] as] 12] 08 F ve[12[1[or} 17] i2] 10} or] os] 04 cS ve fos [os] os} os|os|os|oa| os| o2 Quick Spacing Guide The chart at lett shows ight levels that wl result fom various ficure spacings, Values shown are inital average verical FC on the racks and inal average hor zontal FC on the Toor. In aisle lighting the visual task is on a vertical plane and itis recommenced ‘al layouts be based upon vertical FC using IES iluminance categories. (These range from 5 to $0 FC but are most often 10 to 30 FC.) Substantially ase light on te aisle floor is needed because the task on the aisle floor is simply orientation In ong aises the average FC values ‘shown are proportional to luminaire spacing, This allows quick calculation of values not shown on the chart. For ex ample, luminaire spacing 's made 20% ‘loser than shown on the char, ight love's will be 20% higher 'sotootcancle Pattern The chart at left allows calculation of verlical FC at any point on the stack Distances on the chart are based on set- back ofthe luminaire from the rack. That is, half of he aisle width, For example in 2 VOM aise, the setback is 5 feet ard each grid line on the chart represenis @ distance of 5 feet. The intial verical FC fon the rack 25 feet below the luminaire is read off the chart as about 2 FC for 1LU400 and about 1.2 FC for LUZSOIS. When checking FC values at a point be sure to acd the contributions tron all rearby luminaires, ZONEMATE BI-LEVEL SWITCHING ZoneMate Bi-Level fom Wide-Liteisa ENERGY SAVINGS SURVEY two level HID ighting control system. I lows ful ight output or low level light: ing for energy reduction. Warehouses, arfpots, parking ols and security areas are typical applications were low level lighting requirements can show excellent energy savings without sacrificing ig ¢ 8 5 wm sTANDARO FXTURE SSBILEVEL FATURE 7 sve y AVERAGE annual ing untormty, 180 = ENERGY SWINGS 4% The Bi-Level system consists of inte i 00 {gFal or remote switching ballasts, ani: 100 ferface pane! and appropriate manual, programmable or automatic controls. A Synchronized switching device Instantly sswiiches th lighting level of HID lamp from nigh to low, Bi-Level otters control versatility that can be designed into any 18 "ANNUAL OPERATING COSTS FEA FRTURE $5 12 $09 sor 505 lighting application, and provides the COST PER Kt portunity for excelent energy savings 400 ATT Hes FaxTuReS OPERATING 12 HFS DAY, $DAYS PER WEEK. without degradation of ighting quali BIREVEL FRTURE OpeRATES A COW Som OFTHE SKE Bi-Level is avaiable with a vast array of indoor and outdoor, commercial and = ENERGY SAVINGS FORMULA industrial Wide-Lite HID lighting fixtures, including the new VS Vertical Slagk-Lite, To calculate annual energy savings ftom a Bi-Level switching system, use the The high-efficiency Stack-Lte, when folowing formula: combined with @ Bi-Level switching sys tem, provides the ideal energy-saving Igning satonttor senerowea Sarna A (Fixture load in Klowatts) x B (Ballast input reduction) x C (annual operating ERO adeligniing appicatcne whee” BOUTS at low) x D (KWH cost) x E (Number of fixtures) = Annual Savings in $ high iluminaton levels are needed en won the space © occupied % A= Select lamp type and wattage and use one ofthe flowing gues: 1000 watt fixture = 1,100 watts, 400 walt fixture = 480 warts, 250 watt fixture ZoneMate Bi-Level suiching is app = 200 walts. These figures retlect average ballast heat loss. cable to any voltage ballast availabe. 120 VAG is tequites only fox contol Control otters include manual switching, Example: 400 watt HPS = 460 watts. (Use 460 KW for calculation) Select % Ballast input power at low for appropriate lamp from Bi-Level Range ceyianenable racecars Chart and subtract from 100. Example: 400 watt HPS, 34% power at low = ‘agement interfacing, and occupancy £6 power input reduction detectors For complete product specif © = Estimate work hours per day lighting loads could idle at low and mutiply by cations and ordering information, reer number of workdays per year al your facility. Exarnple: 12 nour workday with {o the Lighting Systems section of the low level lighting used 75% ofthe time = 9 hours @ low per day x 312 ere ee aes ‘workdays per year = 2,808 annual operating hours at ow. The Danek Dosey et,C280. 1D = Local cost per KWH. Example: §.09 per KWH 0281, provides useful lighting contol E = Total number of fixtures. Example: 60 esign information Example as described: BLLEVEL RANGE FOR HID LAMPS | (460 KW) x B(.66%) x C{2,808 hours) x D($.09) x E(60) = $4,604 Annual % % Savings Lumens Ballast Input LampiWattage at Low Power at Low -400u Metal Hace 24 a7 400w HPS: 8 8 2500 HPS: 12 26 WOE LTE P.O. 80x os BULLEN cassos87 SSANIARCOS, TEXAS 79666, Pred in USA fe (Siz) suoSa21 TELEK T7679 ‘Copyright 1987

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