Led retrofitting of decorative pole lighting guide july 2013
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July 2013 Confidential
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Extraordinary Variety of Fixture Styles and Designs Needs:
Retrofitting for lower costs, improved lighting performance, and to maintain integrity of the design
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1697 – “House keepers within this city shall put out lights in their windows fronting ye respective street” Common Council
1762 – Levy a Tax for Street Lamps 1809 – Baltimore introduces gas lights 1877 – Arc Lighting Newark, NJ 1880s – 1910s – Commercial Area Arc Lighting NYC 1892 – Edison Illuminates 5th Ave NYC 1900s – Bishops Crook Symbol of NYC 1908 – First Mast Arm Introduced 1913 – Incandescent Mast Arm, Bishop Crook, Scroll
Basket 1934 – 76 Types of ‘Standard’ Post Lights Cataloged in
NYC
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Colonial Street Lamp 19th Cent. Gas Lamp
5th Ave Incandescent Street Lamp
Bishop Crook Street Lamp
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Street Lighting: Parkways, Historic Districts, Retail Lighting, Parking Lot Lighting, Roadways, Access Roads
Shielded Teardrop & Arm Extension
Decorative Teardrop & Scroll Design
Mast Arm Post Light Bishop Crook Decorative Pole
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Pedestrian Lighting: Parks, Recreation, Pathways, Campuses, Walkways, Transit Platforms, etc.
‘Central Park’ Pole Light
Acorn Pole Light
Cut-off Pole Light ‘Modern’ Pole Light
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Central Park NYC – DOE Report ◦ 1,600 Fixtures = $178,560 per year maintenance ◦ $111.60 / Fixture / Year $65.60 for Ballasts and Pole Maintenance $46.00 for Lamps
Sacramento Lighting – DOE Report ◦ Street Light Maintenance Budget $1.7M / Year ◦ 35,000 to 40,000 fixtures in the city ◦ Spot Replacements - $400 - $750 / Incident ◦ Average Cost/ Fixture / Year $45 - $65
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Maintain the integrity of the aesthetic design elements ◦ No Effect on Design Elements ◦ Color of Lighting / Illumination Quality
Meet Lighting Standards ◦ Pattern of Light & Levels
Lower Costs ◦ Periodic Maintenance ◦ Operating Costs / Electricity
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Wasted Light ~ 20%+ LED Pole Lighting: - Less Sky-glow – Dark Sky Compliance - Directed Optics – No Upward Light Wasted or Refracted Losses - Optics Design – Less Light Trespass, Control Over Shaping of Pattern
Optical Design and Control
Better Vertical Illumination = Ability to See Pedestrians
Better Horizontal Illumination= See Roadway or Sidewalk Features
Less Waste
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Wasted Light ~ 20%+ High Pressure Sodium (HPS) Street Light: Power = 128 Watts Lab Test Output = 6,432 Lumens Lab Efficiency = 50.1 Lumens/ Watt Delivered Lumens = 2,694 Lumens Application Efficiency = 42% Overall Efficiency = 21 Lumens/ Watt
LED Street Light: Power = 63 Watts Lab Test Output = 5,304 Lumens Lab Efficiency = 84.6 Lumens/ Watt Delivered Lumens = 3,006 Lumens Application Efficiency = 57% Overall Efficiency = 48 Lumens/ Watt
128% Improvement HPS to LED
LEDs More Light on the Ground, Using Less Energy Source DOE Sacramento
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10’ 20’
Path
5.75 FC – MH 3.66 FC – LED
Δ -36% 1.39 FC – MH 0.76 FC – LED
Δ -45%
1.03 FC – MH 2.64 FC – LED
Δ +156%
5.68 FC – MH 10.93 FC – LED
Δ +92% 1.17 FC – MH 2.89 FC – LED
Δ +147% 5.14 FC – MH 7.89 FC – LED
Δ +53%
0.63 FC – MH 1.95 FC – LED
Δ +209%
4.08 FC – MH 8.18 FC – LED
Δ +100%
2’
6’ 4’
% Change in Avg. Foot Candle Avg. Foot Candles at Heights of 2’,4’,6’ (FC=Foot Candles)
Source: DOE Central Park
Lower Light Levels – Less Light Trespass
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Lighting Design - Color Choice ◦ Warmer Temperatures to emulate incandescent look
& feel ◦ Cooler Temperatures for nigh vision acuity
Fixed Source Temperature v. Selected Color ◦ HPS / Metal Decorative Pole Lamps – Fixed Color
Temp. HPS – 2,100K / Metal Halide – 4,200K
◦ LED Lamp Sources Available in Range of Color Temps
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Color Temp (K) Source LED Choices
2,700K – 3,300K Incandescent Lamp 2,700K
3,000K Warm White CFL
4,100K Moonlight
5,000K Daylight Horizon
5,500K Daylight Noon
6,500K Daylight Overcast 6,500K
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CRI – Ability to predict color appearance of an object under the light ◦ Distinguish a standard set of colors
Ability to naturally see colors of objects on pathways, roads, parking lots, etc.
Incandescent Lamp = 100 ◦ Older Standard / Familiar Source
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Light Source CRI Typical LED
High Pressure Sodium (HPS) 24
Warm White Fluorescent 51
Cool White Fluorescent 64 65 to 85+
Quartz Metal Halide 85
Halogen 95
Incandescent 100
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Screw-In Designs ◦ Orientation – Has to be designed for base up
or base down for post tops or teardrops Heat dissipation requirements
◦ Places blub in same orientation as existing lamp sources
◦ Integrated or Non-Integrated LED Drivers ◦ Light Patterns – IES Distributions ◦ Rebates – Sometimes not available unless the
lamp is physically attached to fixture
Bolt-In Designs ◦ Often able to be oriented for Pole Lamps or
Teardrop Pole Lighting Styles ◦ Uses thermal mass of fixture housing and pole
for heat removal ◦ Driver typically located on bracket in housing ◦ Greater control of light pattern ◦ Typically better able to cutoff lighting for dark
sky requirements ◦ Rebates available
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Fixtures Manufacturer Features
IntenCity Lighting - PTLK -- Post Top or Tear Drop Configurations -- Rugged Monolith Design, External Driver, Bolt-in for Maximum Heat Dissipation - - Higher Lumens for Street Lighting Application Type III or V IES Distributions CCT = 4,100K – 5,500K (2,700 Special Order)| CRI = 66 |Lumens = 3,000, 5,000, or 6,500
Eye Lighting - LEDioc -- Post Top or Tear Drop Configuration - - Screw Base / External Driver - - Closely Follows Lamp Geometry - - Engineering Services to Adapt to Fixtures Type III or V IES Distributions CCT = 3,000k or 5,000K | CRI = 70 or 85 | Lumens = 3,100 or 4,400 Lumens
Sansi Post Top Light -- Post Top Orientation - - Screw Base / Integrated Driver -- Choice in Screw Base E26/ E27/E39 Type V IES Distribution CCT = 4,500 / 5,000K | CRI = 70 | Lumens = 3,250 or 4,800
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Fixture Power
Fixture & Operating
Costs/ 10K Hrs Cost Year/
12 Hour-Day Savings /
Year v. HPS % Savings
v. HPS IntenCity PTLK 40W $124.43 $54.50 -$104.20 66%
LEDioc Eye Lighting 41W $117.21 $51.34 -$106.36 68%
Sansi Post Top 45W $110.79 $48.52 -$110.18 69%
HPS Post Top Fixture 183W $362.33 $158.70 - -
$0.15 per KwH Lamp Maint/ Yr. = $46.00 Ballast Maint/ Yr. = $65.60
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70,000 Hrs. / 16 Yrs. (12hrs. / day)
40, 60, 90 Watts 2,700K -5,000K
(Warm to Bright White) 3,000 to 6,000 lumens Type III, IV Distribution Fits many acorn or
common globes Integration Services
Available – PTLK, Adapter, Globes
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Extensive thermal protection for longevity
No wasted light from omni- directional lamps, low light pollution
Directed light to where it used
Sealed light engine – no bugs & low depreciation
Sized to fit adapters, fast installation Custom plate adapters available Driver in pole housing
DLC Listed for Rebates
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Post Top Fitter & Globe Kit Tear Drop Kit
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Lumens Photopic 4,400 3,600 5,500 8,000 13,800
Scotopic 9,240 2,770 3,470 5,040 8,700
37W LEDioc 5000K/E26 BASE
- Designed to be Same Size and Configuration of Existing Lamp Sources - Maintains Light Source Look and Feel in Retrofit - Effective Replacement for HPS to 150W
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Existing High Pressure Sodium (HPS) Decorative Pole Lamp
LED Retrofit Decorative Pole Lamp
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Park Lighting Retrofit Decorative Pole Lighting 3,000K / Mogul Base
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Need more than a typical fixture ◦ Rugged environments of outdoor lighting ◦ Intuitional / Commercial / Architectural ◦ Performance in outdoor conditions
Desire greater efficiency ◦ Lower energy bills ◦ Saving of maintenance costs
Seek guidance to find the best fit ◦ Of technology to application & customer’s property ◦ Sort through the many choices in the market ◦ Claims versus performance
Benefit from understanding the experience of products in the field
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Metro: The Outdoor Lighting Design Specialist & Experts
Balancing the tradeoffs and decisions in implementing in energy efficient lighting Call: 518-409-8090 Write: [email protected] Visit: www.metroledlighting.com
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