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Found this online. In the section describing the “LifeShield Circuit” it does mention an incorporated dimmable 1-10 Volt driver but there are no instructions as to how to manipulate
that. Ideas?
Thanks,
John Zoerhof
Division Manager – Power Services
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From: Danny Brannon [mailto:DBrannon@BnGEngineers.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 8:30 AM
To: John Zoerhof
Cc: 'Michael, Imparato'; Tony Plonner
Subject: RE: Gulfstream Sample Light
John,
I realize LED fixtures are somewhat new technology. Are you familiar with the “Driver” device in an LED fixture?
( FYI- John is the Contractor installing the utility facilities, and a master electrician.)
Danny P. Brannon, P.E.
Brannon & Gillespie, LLC
Consulting Engineers
631 US Highway One, Suite 301
North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
Off: (561) 847-4435 Cell: (561) 307-9454
Website: www.BnGEngineers..com<http://www.bngengineers.com/>
From: Tony Plonner [mailto:tplonner@lightingdynamics.com]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 9:23 AM
To: dbrannon@bngengineers.com<mailto:dbrannon@bngengineers.com>
Cc: Michael, Imparato (mimparato@beaconproducts.com<mailto:mimparato@beaconproducts.com>)
Subject: Gulfstream Sample Light
Dear Danny:
Here is a quick way to reduce the light output of the sample fixture. This comment is from the engineer at Beacon:
“Two drivers in the fixture.
Disconnect one driver and move the engine wires to the other driver, that way you’ll get 27W fixture.”
Also, I am awaiting on information as t dimming the fixture. Beacon does not recommend putting the frosted lenses in. One recommendation would be to eliminate the lenses, as they are
not really required with the LEDs. We do that quite often so we still have the same appearance, without the maintenance required cleaning lenses, etc.
Going to a 3000K color temperature reduce the light output about 15%. I could bring a 3000K demo lamp to you so they could see the difference in color temperature. Please let me know
if you need one.
Finally, my experience has been, when people are evaluating any type of light fixture, indoors or outdoors, they are focusing on the fixture, looking directly at it, etc. I commonly
get comments about the brightness, etc., but when fixtures are in normal use, people usually do not pay that much attention. If we were still using a metal halide or HPS option, and
people looked at the fixture, they would probably still complain about “glare”.
Regards,
__________________________
Tony Plonner, CPMR
Principal
Lighting Dynamics inc.
7835 W Commercial Blvd.
Tamarac, FL 33351
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design . performance . technology ORDERING2041 58th Avenue Circle East Bradenton, fl 34203 Phone: (800) 345-4928 Fax: (941) 751-5535 www.beaconproducts.com Type: Project
Name: Notes: DETAILS rev. 11.18.2013 WIN40 (LED) 40” Windsor Luminaire Max Weight: 50.0 lbs Max EPA: 2.65 sq ft Sample WIN40 AC 24NB-55 5K UNV DIR5 PEC PT SPK BBT Ordering
/ / / / / / / / / A B C D E F G H I J A. MODEL I. STYLE OPTIONS WIN40 Windsor 40” SPK spikes B. LENS OPTIONS J. COLOR AC acrylic, clear BBT basic black textured AF acrylic, frosted
BMT black matte textured AS acrylic, seeded WHT white textured AW acrylic, white MBT metallic bronze textured PC polycarbonate, clear BZT bronze textured PF polycarbonate, frosted GYS
gray smooth NL no lens DPS dark platinum smooth GNT green textured C. ENGINE-WATTS MST metallic silver textured 24NB-55 55 Watts - LED array MTT metallic titanium textured 36NB-80 80
Watts - LED array OWI old world iron 48NB-110 110 Watts - LED array RAL ______________ 60NB-136 136 Watts - LED array D. CCT - COLOR TEMP 3K 3000K 4K 4000K 5K 5000K (std.) E. VOLTAGE
UNV 120-277V 347 347V 480 480V F. OPTICS DIR2 type II DIR3 type III DIR4 type IV DIR5 type V G. ELECTRICAL OPTIONS PEC photocell, button H. MOUNTING OPTIONS PT post top PM pendant mount
1 1 consult factory Top View Post Top Pendant Mount LED Direct MOUNTING OPTIONS 15” Oct. 15” Oct. 35 15/16” design . performance . technology SPECIFICATION2041 58th Avenue Circle East
Bradenton, fl 34203 Phone: (800) 345-4928 Fax: (941) 751-5535 rev. 11.18.2013 WIN40 (LED) 40” Windsor Luminaire Max Weight: 50.0 lbs Max EPA: 2.65 sq ft Housing:
All cast aluminum parts shall be low copper alloy A356. All extruded aluminum parts shall be alloy 6061-T6, 6063-T5 or equal. Construction: The upper chamber/lid shall be topped by
a decorative cast aluminum finial/cap and mechanically fastened to the optical chamber. The cast multi-sided cage shall accommodate UV stabilized acrylic or polycarbonate lenses (side
panels) which shall be sealed for weather tight operation. The electrical chamber/fitter shall be aluminum, decorative fitter designed to accommodate the ballast assembly and shall
mount to 3 OD x 3” H tenon and secured by three stainless steel set screws. Fasteners: All fasteners shall be Corrosion Resistant. When tamper resistant fasteners are required, spanner
HD (snake eye) style shall be provided (special tool required, available at additional cost). Finish: Finish shall be a Beacote V polyester powder-coat electro-statically applied and
thermocured. Beacote V finish shall consist of a five stage iron phosphate chemical pretreatment regimen with a polymer primer sealer, oven dry off, and top coated with a thermoset
super TGIC polyester powder coat finish. The finish shall meet the AAMA 605.2 performance specification which includes passing a 3000 hour salt spray test for corrosion resistance and
resists cracking or loss of adhesion per ASTM D522 and resists surface impacts of up to 160 inch-pound. Bezel Optical System: Each luminaire is supplied with an optical one piece cartridge
system consisting of an LED engine, LED lamps, optics, gasket and stainless steel bezel. The cartridge is held together with internal brass standoffs soldered to the board so that it
can be field replaced as a one piece optical system. Two-piece silicone and polycarbonate foam gasket ensures a weather-proof seal around each individual LED and allows the luminaire
to be rated for high-pressure hose down applications. The optical cartridge is secured to the extruded housing with fasteners and a heat pad to ensure thermal conductivity. The optics
are held in place without the use of adhesives and the complete assemble is gasketed for high pressure hose down cleaning. The cartridge assembly is available in various lighting distributions
using a specially designed acrylic optical lens over each LED. Power Supply/Driver Requirements: U.L. UL1310, Class 2 and UL48 compliant Color Rendering Index (CRI): Luminaire shall
have a minimum CRI of 67 at 5000K. Operating Environment: Shall be able to operate normally in ambient temperatures from -40°C to 40°C LifeShield™ Circuit: Thermal circuit shall protect
the luminaire from excessive temperature by interfacing with its 0-10V dimmable drivers to reduce drive current as necessary. The factory-preset temperature limits shall be designed
to ensure maximum hours of operation to assure L70 rated lumen maintenance. The device shall activate at a specific, factory-preset temperature, and progressively reduce power over
a finite temperature range in recognition of the effect of reduced current on the internal temperature and longevity of the LEDs and other components. A luminaire equipped with the
device may be reliably operated in any ambient temperature up to 55ºC (131ºF). The thermal circuit will allow higher maximum Wattages than would be permissible on an unregulated luminaire
(if some variation in light output is permissible), without risk of premature LED failure. Operation shall be smooth and undetectable to the eye. Thermal circuit shall directly measure
the temperature at the LED solder point. Thermal circuit shall consist of surface mounted components mounted on the LED engine (printed circuit board). For maximum simplicity and reliability,
the device shall have no dedicated enclosure, circuit board, wiring harness, gaskets, or hardware. Device shall have no moving parts, and shall operate entirely at low voltage (NEC
Class 2). The device shall be located in an area of the luminaire that is protected from the elements. Thermal circuit shall be designed to “fail on”, allowing the luminaire to revert
to full power in the event of an interruption of its power supply, or faulty wiring connection to the drivers. Device shall be able to co-exist with other 0-10V control devices (occupancy
sensors, external dimmers, etc.). The device will effectively control the solder point temperature as needed; otherwise it will allow the other control device(s) to function unimpeded.
Surge Protector: The on-board surge protector shall be a UL recognized component for the United States and Canada and have a surge current rating of 20,000 Amps using the industry standard
8/20 pSec wave. The LSP shall have a clamping voltage of 825V and surge rating of 540J. The case shall be a high-temperature, flame resistant plastic enclosure. Electrical: Luminaires
are equipped with LED driver(s) that accept 90 through 305 VAC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz (UNIV). Power factor is .92 at full load. All electrical components are rated at 50,000 hours at full
load and 25°C ambient conditions per MIL-217F Notice 2. All driver components supplied are component-to-component wiring within the luminaire will carry no more than 80% of rated current
and is listed by UL for use at 600VAC at 50°C or higher. Plug disconnects are listed by UL for use at 600 VAC, 15A or higher. Agency Certification: The luminaire shall bear an NRTL
label and be marked suitable for wet locations. Limited Warranty: Beacon luminaires feature a 5 year limited warranty. Beacon LED luminaires with LED arrays feature a 5 year limited
warranty covering the LED arrays. LED drivers are covered by a 5 year limited warranty. PIR sensors carry a 5 year limited warranty from the sensor manufacturer. See Warranty Information
on www.beaconproducts.com for complete details and exclusions. Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Found this online. In the section describing the “LifeShield Circuit” it does mention an incorporated dimmable 1-10 Volt driver but there are no instructions as to how to manipulate
that. Ideas?
Thanks,
John Zoerhof
Division Manager – Power Services
http://www.hypowerinc.com/
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From: Danny Brannon [mailto:DBrannon@BnGEngineers.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 8:30 AM
To: John Zoerhof
Cc: 'Michael, Imparato'; Tony Plonner
Subject: RE: Gulfstream Sample Light
John,
I realize LED fixtures are somewhat new technology. Are you familiar with the “Driver” device in an LED fixture?
( FYI- John is the Contractor installing the utility facilities, and a master electrician.)
Danny P. Brannon, P.E.
Brannon & Gillespie, LLC
Consulting Engineers
631 US Highway One, Suite 301
North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
Off: (561) 847-4435 Cell: (561) 307-9454
Website:
http://www.bngengineers.com/www.BnGEngineers..com
From: Tony Plonner [
mailto:tplonner@lightingdynamics.commailto:tplonner@lightingdynamics.com]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 9:23 AM
To:
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mailto:mimparato@beaconproducts.commimparato@beaconproducts.com)
Subject: Gulfstream Sample Light
Dear Danny:
Here is a quick way to reduce the light output of the sample fixture. This comment is from the engineer at Beacon:
“Two drivers in the fixture.
Disconnect one driver and move the engine wires to the other driver, that way you’ll get 27W fixture.”
Also, I am awaiting on information as t dimming the fixture. Beacon does not recommend putting the frosted lenses in. One recommendation would be to eliminate the lenses, as they are
not really required with the LEDs. We do that quite often so we still have the same appearance, without the maintenance required cleaning lenses, etc.
Going to a 3000K color temperature reduce the light output about 15%. I could bring a 3000K demo lamp to you so they could see the difference in color temperature. Please let me know
if you need one.
Finally, my experience has been, when people are evaluating any type of light fixture, indoors or outdoors, they are focusing on the fixture, looking directly at it, etc. I commonly
get comments about the brightness, etc., but when fixtures are in normal use, people usually do not pay that much attention. If we were still using a metal halide or HPS option,
and people looked at the fixture, they would probably still complain about “glare”.
Regards,
__________________________
Tony Plonner, CPMR
Principal
Lighting Dynamics inc.
7835 W Commercial Blvd.
Tamarac, FL 33351
O: (954) 944-0223
M: (561) 718-8917
F: (954) 763-1503
Main: 954-944-0286
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