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01975 by Kim Lighting, lnc. Kim Lighting, lnc. Contents
This Version o 1979 Street and Area Lighting 1 ldeal Uses
Environmental Lighting 2 Square Distribution
Landscape Lighting 3 Features
Swimming Pool Lighting 4-5 Specif icaiions
P. O. Box 1275, 16555 E. Gale Avenue Fountain Lighting 6-7 Ordering lnformation
City of lndustry, California 91 749 Custom Architectural Fountains 8-1 3 Photometrics
Telephone (213) 968-5666 Fountain Sculpture 14-16 Quick Reference Charts
Telex 67-0491 Architectural Fountain Kits 17 Lamp Comparison and
Cable KIMLTG-INDUSTRY Fountain Components Formulas
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Parking areas of all sizes can be
superbly illuminated with the Type 5.
Its high eff iciency and square
distribution permit maximum pole
spacings with low glare and minimum
energy consumption. Since Kim's
EKG Series and the Type 5 are
designed to be aesthetically and
photometrically compatible, odd
shaped areas and entrance roads
can be illuminated using both series.
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Fast and easy installation is facilitated by a single bolt
attachment to the pole. Bolt is recessed in the fixure support
tenon which doubles as a splice compartment. Fixture is
pre-wired to this splice compartment and has quick-disconnecl
plugs to the socket and ballast. No fasteners are visible from
normal viewing angles.
frasy nraisrtenance
Re-lamping is quickly and easily accomplished by loosening
two three-quarter turn fasteners concealed from normal view
by a recess in the lens frame. Optical chamber is totally sealed
for long term cleanliness and maximum light output.
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\\ Lexan@ Shield
shall be fabricated from a one-piece extruded aluminum side panel with mitered
corners that are internally welded and sealed. A press-formed aluminum top cover shall
interlockwith the housing extrusion and have a 6ontinuous weathertightseal and peJk"a
center for increased strength and efficient water run-off. "
Lamp socket.shall be porcelain.mo,gu.l base with a.vibration ploof lamp grip shell. For high
Pressure Sodium lamps, a special 5KV pulse rated socket shall be provideb. The socket"
shall be mounted in a cast aluminum hdlder attached to the reflectirr wall and shall be
gasketed for airtight integrity with all wires entering the optical chamber to be sealed
at pointof entry. All lamps shall be supported at their endb by an adjustable harness
lor prec jse f ocal position and vibration protection.
' assembly shall consist of a 3/ 16,, impact resistant clear tempered glass
lens enclosed by an extruded high temperature gasket and securely retained inin
extruded aluminum door frame. The frame shall be hinged at one end, and shall close and
seal the optical chamber by two (2) concealed, captive, spring loaded latches.
(optional) Lexan@ shield shall be one piece, vacuum formed, and shall be mounted in an
extruded high temperature gasket within the lens f rame.
Side Arm Mo.unting shall employ a one-piece rectangular aluminum extrusion with internal
centering guides. Luminaire-to-pole assembly shall 6e made ihrough a mechanical
draw-bolt attachment within the arm. The corirplete arm assembly s-hall include a cast iron
hot dipped galvanized pole reinforcing plate which mounts insid6 the pole for added
strength at the arm joint.
For either post top or side arm mount, (with the exception of tapered square steel poles
only) all fasteners shall be concealed.
The light pattern shail be a well defined square about a central pole, with maximum
candlepowers occuring in the corners at the horizontal angles of +S", tSS., 225" and
315'. The total downward eff iciency shall exceed 71.5'/" for all clear.lamps.
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lor side arm Use the identical poles as for Kim's EKG series lixtures. See
mounting specification sheets PNTSA, PNTSSH, PNTRA, PTSSH, PTRSA,
XTRSA, PTRFA, PTRS, PNTSW and PTSW.
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Pole Spacing Feet For Average Maintained lllumination with 4:1 Uniformity
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Mercury Vapor-Delux While
Melallic Halide-Clear
Melallic Halide-Cleal
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Use isolux diagrams to determine spacing
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llluminaiion 12', 14' 16', 20' 25', 30' 3s', 39' 50'
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