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Boeing Apron A and Apron D
Lighting Criteria Study
July 30, 2021
Prepared for: The Boeing Company
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Table of Contents
General – Project Description and Scope of Work ....................................................................................... 2
Applicable Codes ........................................................................................................................................... 2
Existing Conditions ........................................................................................................................................ 3
User Survey ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Recommendations ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Study Findings and Summary ........................................................................................................................ 4
Appendices .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Appendix A. Existing Light Levels ..................................................................................................... 7
Appendix B. Existing Conditions and Recommended Corrective Actions……………………………………..8
Appendix C. Product Cutsheets ..................................................................................................... 11
General – Project Description and Scope of Work
The Sazan Group is performing a lighting study of Boeing Flight Line Aprons A and D in Renton, WA. The
study will examine options to remove and replace the existing High-Pressure Sodium flood lights with
energy efficient LED light fixtures. In addition, the Boeing study criteria will reuse the existing poles,
power, and minimizing the overall number of fixtures, while creating higher light levels. For the study,
we performed a site visit and reviewed existing light levels, layout, fixture types, quantity, and had
feedback from flight line staff regarding the function of the lighting related to the day to day work they
perform. In this report, we have concluded by recommending LED fixtures to fulfill Boeing’s
requirements including higher illumination levels with fewer luminaires. We have also performed the
necessary photometric calculations ensuring that the new layout will meet the recommended lighting
levels, as well as avoiding impact to the shoreline of the Lower Cedar River with light trespass. The
report will include two new light fixture selections and a ROM cost summary.
Soil and Drainage
No new ground disturbance will be involved and no new buildings or facilities are being constructed:
Soil conditions and drainage have not been evaluated. The project will occur on paved, impermeable
surfaces and will not create additional impermeable surface area. No concrete cutting or paving
activities will be performed. No construction activities will occur, and no structures will be placed below
the ordinary high water mark of the lower Cedar River. Project activities are located within 200 feet of
the shoreline of the Lower Cedar River, which in this river segment is an artificial channel and is
constrained between levees and revetments.
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Applicable Codes
Renton City Code refers to King County Title 21A.24.010.G for protecting the public trust as to navigable
waters, aquatic resources, and fish and wildlife and their habitat.
FAA AC150/5300-13 determines areas of concerns for lighting flight line, cargo, and maintenance Aprons
IES RP-37-15 Recommended Practices: Outdoor Lighting for Airport Environments states that a
minimum of 2 FC is necessary for Flight Line Apron. Their recommendations is lower than Boeing’s
lighting request and requirements.
Existing Conditions
Existing Stall Light Level: See Appendix A for site visit photometric readings. Generally, stalls have
illumination within 10-18 footcandles (FC). There are measurements of less than 10 FC mainly along the
inner perimeter of the stalls.
Existing Pole Layout: Typical pole layout for stalls in Apron A is (2) 23’ poles at the front and rear of the
stall and (2) 15’ poles at the middle of the stall. Each pole is between two stalls and houses fixtures for
either stall. The front and middle poles have (2) 400W fixtures and (2) 1000W fixtures per stall, and the
rear poles have (2) 400W fixtures and (3) 1000W fixtures. The typical pole layout for Apron D stalls
match Apron A, minus the middle poles. Apron D stalls are smaller than A Stalls.
Existing Luminaire Layout: Current luminaires for both Apron A & Apron D are 400W and 1000W High
Pressure Sodium fixtures. The fixtures are on aimable mounts that allow for adjustments in rotation and
tilt. Most fixtures are aimed toward the nearest Airplane stall; however, some have been adjusted to
illuminate the site. A single pole at the drive entrance to Apron D is not aimed to illuminate any airline
stall but lights the roadway instead. This pole creates the highest level of light trespass to the pedestrian
park and the Cedar River.
Existing Lighting Controls: Apron D Stall lights are controlled at a single location with a 3 options switch,
On, Off, and Auto. The front and rear poles for the typical Apron A stall are controlled at a single location
and the middle poles have their individual controls. All poles were set to Auto during the two site visits.
Auto turns all luminaires on the pole On at Dusk.
User Survey
During the nighttime site visit we spoke to Wayne, a Boeing Flight line inspector and crew lead for Stall
D6. Wayne noted that the LED upgrade would be beneficial to the work being done, and that higher light
levels would be beneficial to their work. For certain inspection areas, there are task or personal lights
they use, however, they rely on the pole area lighting for most tasks and for general safety. Wayne
mentioned a few specific stalls with lighting issues.
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First, the poles at stalls D3 and D4 have fixtures that flicker on and off, which can be disruptive to work.
Even and consistent illumination is important.
Second, Wayne mentioned Stalls 9-10 have uncomfortable glare when inspecting inside the cockpit.
Field measurements confirm that the luminaires at these stalls were producing a significantly higher
light level, with the brightest point on Stall A-10 at 100 FC. The intensity of the lighting from a couple of
these poles versus the generally uniform lighting of the other stalls produce noticeable glare while
working at the stall or in the surrounding area. These luminaires were also mounted on smaller 15’ poles
unlike the typical 20’+ poles and the luminaires were aimed directly into the pilot’s seat for inspection.
Recommendations
For effective and efficient lighting of Apron A and D stall lighting there are multiple factors we
considered:
For maintaining a low level of light on the Lower Cedar River bank we recommend a LED lamp
color temperature of 3000K and a CRI of over 85. The LED lamp allows the lighting quality to be
a warmer white and still allow for the necessary light quantity and requested footcandles for the
maintenance work to be accomplished.
The replacement fixtures need to have proper optics for aiming and tilting to focus the lighting
in the apron area. The selected fixtures allow for accurate adjustment to evenly illuminate the
area for the crew’s needs while the cut off guards diminish night light pollution.
It is important to have shielding options to manipulate cut off angles and diminish excess spill
light, trespass light, and glare to surrounding areas. Specifically, the cut off shields are needed to
accommodate both Boeing and local community concerns of over lighting the shoreline area
and disturbing wildlife.
The level of maintenance demands an even illumination on both horizontal and vertical surfaces
while minimizing shadows for the work area. The proposed light fixtures fulfill these needs. See
Appendix B. comparative calculations for more exact information. Also see the Existing
conditions and User survey sections for current conditions.
As with any installation an ease of long term maintenance, warranty and control are essential.
Both recommended luminaires have a 5-year warranty and a minimum outdoor rating of IP65.
Footcandle requirement per Boeing is minimum of 10 FC of uniform light, without shadowing,
hot spots, or glare.
The suggested replacement light fixtures satisfy the BUG rating, accomplish the concerns above
which relate directly to IES RP-37-15 Recommended Practices: Outdoor Lighting for Airport
Environments, and both are DLC qualified.
Study Findings and Summary
We studied two separate LED manufacturers that fulfill all our recommended practices. Our proposed
layout reduces the number of LED fixtures per front pole to- 2 lower lumen fixtures per stall or 4-
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fixtures per pole and for rear plane poles 2- lower lumen fixtures and a single higher lumen fixture. Refer
to Appendix B for photometric comparison calculations.
The final page of Appendix B shows Apron A Stalls A-9 and A-10 where the light trespass into the Cedar
river is of most concern. Using LED fixtures with narrow distribution and sharp cutoff allows the pole
lights to be aimable where needed without obtrusive light spillage. Much of the intrusive light to the
Cedar River is due to the current fixture’s lack of proper shielding.
The two fixtures studied were the Meteor “BTS” Series and the Beacon “MA-F” series. Refer to Appendix
C for product cutsheets.
Study Findings and Summary continued
Our recommendation is to replace the existing High-Pressure Sodium fixtures for the Meteor LED Bolt
“BTS” Series floodlight
The Meteor Fixture features a die-cast aluminum housing with a tempered glass lens. It has a nominal
9”X15” LED Light producing board and delivers 38,339 lumens using 280 watts, or 137 lumens per watt.
The tempered glass lens can come in multiple beam distributions and there are multiple options for 3-
sided glare shielding. This fixture is DLC Listed, UL Wet location listed and has an IP68 outdoor rating.
The Beacon Matrix fixture is a die-cast aluminum construction with glass enclosed LED optics. It has two
LED boards and nominal overall dimensions of 25”X30”. This fixture delivers 32,891 lumens using 330
watts, or 97 lumens per watt. Multiple beam distributions and glare reduction shields are available. This
fixture is DLC Listed, UL Wet location listed and has an IP65 outdoor rating. The photometric calculations
for this fixture meet the criteria standards but do not perform as effectively as the Meteor fixture. For
the front poles at stalls in Apron D, 3 fixtures would be required over the 2 fixtures for the Meteor
option.
The advantage of replacing the existing high pressure sodium lighting fixtures with new Meteor high
performance LED lighting fixtures is improved color rendering, reduced glare, and lighting fixture
adjustability. Improved color rendering will enhance worker performance and reduce eye strain and
fatigue. The light fixture shielding is expected to reduce light trespass and glare to adjacent properties
alleviating possible neighbor complaints. The glare to workers will be diminished by cut off shields on
the lighting fixture. The requested illumination levels in the stalls will be maintained while reducing light
trespass on the public shoreline to a minimum footcandle level of 0.0 reducing impact on fish and
wildlife and enhancing habitat. Energy consumption of the new lighting system is expected to be
reduced by over 75%. The improved optics of the new LED lighting fixtures will improve illumination
levels and uniformity compared to the existing high pressure sodium lighting system.
Appendices
Appendix A: Existing Lighting Conditions
8.6
11.6
8.9
10.8
12.4
5.6
2.2 1.4
15.6
7.6
17.2
11.2
8.1
4.3
16.3
15.4
16.110.8
12.014.7
Apron D Stall D6 Light Meter Survey
Calculation taken at 9:30pm on 09/06/18
Clear sky
Units measured in Footcandles (FC)
Appendix B: Proposed Comparative Lighting Calculation
Apron D Stalls D6 & D7
Stall D6 fixtures - Meteor “BTS” Series
Stall D7 fixtures - Beacon “MA-F” Series
Units measured in Footcandles (FC)
Appendix B: Proposed Comparative Lighting Calculation
Apron A Stalls A-3 & A-4
Stall A-3 fixtures - Meteor “BTS” Series
Stall A-4 fixtures - Beacon “MA-F” Series
Units measured in Footcandles (FC)
Appendix B: Proposed Comparative Lighting Calculation
Apron A Stalls A-9 & A-10 Ceder River Light Trespass
Stall A-9 fixtures - Meteor “BTS” Series
Stall A-10 fixtures - Beacon “MA-F” Series
Units measured in Footcandles (FC)
Electrical System
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
- 15746lm (150W)
30182lm (220W)
38339lm (280W)
60509lm (440W)
75168lm (560W)
- Power Input: Universal (120-277V); HVT (347-480V)
- Operating Temperature: -40°F~104°F
- Surge Protection: 10KV
LED Technology EPA
- 3000K, 4000K, 5000K
- 85 CRI, 75 CRI
- Beam Angle: 15°, 30°, 60° , 80° and 100° (with diffuser)
- Rated Life > 60,000 Hours (L70)
Advanced Dimming
- Standard 0-10V: <10%
METEOR’s proprietary VX Driver combats flickering in recorded materials. Compatible with all dimming options.
Project
Type
Note
Quantity
- BTS-150 / BTS-220 / BTS-280: 1.28 ft2
- BTS-440 / BTS-560: 2.37 ft2
Warranty
Listing
- 5 year limited warranty
- UL Wet Location Listed, IP65 Outdoor Rating
- DLC Listed
- FCC
- CE
Housing
- Dimensions: 8.67” (220mm) x 14.96” (380mm) x 5.79” (147mm)
- Material: Die-Cast Aluminum, Tempered Glass
- Weight: 9.26lbs (BTS-150) / 17.64lbs (BTS-220) / 18.52lbs (BTS-280) /
48.5lbs (BTS-440/560)
Mounting
- Bracket (stainless steel)
IP65
High lumen compact modular luminaire with lumen output 15746 – 75168lm suited
for sporting facilities.
- Outdoor/Natatorium Rating
Special coating, sealant, and wiring is applied for long term operation in harsh
environments.
(Proprietary VX Driver is incorporated to all dimming options for video flicker-free lighting)
DesignLights Consortium™
Qualied Luminaires:
BTS-150-CC7-UNV, BTS-220-CC7-UNV, BTS-280-CC7-UNV, BTS-560-50K
Standard version available, please refer to Standard spec sheet for more details.
How To Specify:
BTS
Bolt Series
Model
150 150W
220 220W
280 280W
440 440W
560 560W
Wattage
BLK Black
WHT White
Finish
UNV 120V-277V
HVT 347-480V
Voltage
15 15º
30 30º
60 60º
80 80º
WD* 100º (with diffuser)
Beam Angle
308 3000K / CRI85
408 4000K / CRI85
507 5000K / CRI75
CCT / CRI
STV Standard 0-10V <10%
Dimming
Ordering Example: BTS-560-507-UNV-STV-15-BLK-BRK-WG
BTS
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
Accessories Rating
WG
GSB
GSV
DF*
SLP
OUT1
NAT2
Wire Guard
Glare Shield Baffle
Glare Shield Visor
Diffuser
Slipfitter
Outing Rating
Natatorium Rating
Mounting
BRK Bracket
4-5 weeks lead time on over 75% of specifications.
1 Outdoor rating: Coating and wiring will
be changed to high UV resistant and
corrosion resistant materials for long
term operation in outdoor environments.
2 Natatorium rating: Coating and sealant
will be changed to high corrosion
resistant materials to prevent damage from
long term exposure to chlorine vapors.
*Please factor in change in lumen
output with diffuser. (-20% with
100°; -12% with other degrees)
BTS-150-CC7-UNV (Bolt-150W-5000K-UNV)
BTS-560-50K (Bolt-560W-5000K)
(Bolt-220W-5000K-UNV)(Bolt-280W-5000K-UNV)BTS-220-CC7-UNV BTS-280-CC7-UNV
DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified Luminaires:
* Please factor in change in lumen
output with diffuser. (-20% with
100°; -12% with other degrees)
Delivered Lumens*
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
Current Consumption
120V 277V
150W 1.50A 0.64A
1.01A
1.29A
2.02A
2.58A
2.44A
3.08A
4.88A
6.16A
220W
280W
440W
560W
24354 lm15746 lm 31939 lm 48734 lm
28389 lm17002 lm 35880 lm 56731 lm
30182 lm18051 lm 38339 lm 60509 lm 76486 lm
71888 lm
63766 lm
CCT
3000K
5000K
280W220W150W 440W 560W
4000K
*Tolerance±8%
Beam Angle: 15°
Wattage
Wattage Volt
150W / 220W / 280W
8.7”
18.26”
10.6”
3.9”Ø1.07”Ø7.87”
0.87”
0.4”
3.03”
7.87”
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
Dimensions
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
Dimensions
440W / 560W
90º
1.07”
0.41”
30º
30º2.8”
10.78”
9.13”
18.74”
11.41”
9.84”
3.14”
4.72”
17.91”
7.87”
0.55”
Stainless Steel
Specification
METEOR LIGHTING P: 213.255.2060 F: 213.596.3704 www.meteor-lighting.com
*METEOR LIGHTING reserves the right to make changes to this product at any time without prior notice and such modification shall be effective immediately.
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Bolt Series - Outdoor/Natatorium
ADVANCED HIGH CEILING
Accessory
Glare Shield Baffle Glare Shield Visor
Wire Guard
Slipfitter
3 ¼”
¼”
4 ½”
½”
4”
∅1
∅3
Tenon slipfitter; fits 2-3/8" to
2-7/8" OD tenon.
5.3”
5.3”5.3”
1’- 5¼”
1’- 4¼”
MATRIX
FLOODLIGHT
CERTIFICATIONS/LISTINGS
PRODUCT IMAGE(S)SPECIFICATIONS
Beacon Products • 2041 58th Avenue Circle East Bradenton, FL 34203 • Phone: 800-345-4928
Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Cat.#
Approvals
Job Type
DIMENSIONS
29.7
31.20
25.0
25.00 26.25
4.0
13.2
34.5
Model Mount Weight lbs. Weight kgs.EPA, Sq. ft.
Flood Knuckle, 0˚
Knuckle, 30˚
86.0 39.1 1.7
3.8
Intended Use:
The Beacon Matrix luminaire is available in three
configurations with a wide choice of different LED
wattage configurations and optical distributions
designed to replace HID lighting up to 1000W MH
or HPS. Luminaires are suitable for wet locations.
Construction:
• Manufactured with die cast aluminum.
• Coated with a polyester finish that meets
ASTM B117 corrosion test requirements
and ASTM D522 cracking and loss of
adhesion test requirements.
• External hardware is corrosion resistant.
• One piece optical cartridge system consisting
of an LED engine, LED lamps, optics, gasket
and stainless steel bezel.
• Cartridge can be field replaced as a one piece
optical system.
• Silicone gasket ensures a weather-proof seal
around each individual optic.
• Glass enclosed optics enable high angle aiming.
Electrical:
• Luminaire accepts 100V through 277V, 50 Hz
to 60 Hz (UNV), 347V, or 480V input.
• Power factor is ≥ .90 at full load.
• Dimming drivers are standard, but must
contact factory to request wiring leads for
purpose of external dimming controls.
• Component-to-component wiring within the
luminaire may carry no more than 80% of
rated load and is certified by UL for use at
600VAC at 90°C or higher.
• Fixture electrical compartment shall contain all
LED driver components and optional push-button
terminal block for AC power connections.
• Ambient operating temperature -40°C to 40°C
• Surge protection - 20kA. ANSI/IEEE category
C high
Controls/Options:
• Available with an optional passive infrared
(PIR) motion sensor capable of detecting
motion 360° around the luminaire. When
no motion is detected for the specified time,
the motion response system reduces the
wattage to factory preset level, reducing the
light level accordingly. When motion is
detected by the PIR sensor, the luminaire
returns to full wattage and full light output.
Please contact Beacon Products if project
requirements vary from standard configuration.
• Available with Energeni for optional set
dimming, timed dimming with simple delay, or
timed dimming based on time of night (see
www.beaconproducts.com/products/energeni).
• In addition, Matrix can be specified
with SiteSync™ wireless control system
for reduction in energy and maintenance costs
while optimizing light quality 24/7. For more
details, see ordering information or visit:
www.hubbelllighting.com/sitesync
Installation:
• Adjustable knuckle and post top mount
designed to slip fit a 2” tenon that is 2 3/8”
OD by 4” in length.
• Knuckle mount luminaire can adjust in 5˚ increments.
Finish:
• IFS polyester powder-coat electrostatically
applied and thermocured. IFS finish consists of a
five stage pretreatment regimen with a polymer
primer sealer and top coated with a thermoset
super TGIC polyester powder coat finish.
• The finish meets the AAMA 2604
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-pounds.
Certifications/Ratings:
• DesignLights Consortium (DLC) qualified,
consult DLC website for more details:
http://www.designlights.org/QPL
• Certified to UL 1598, UL 8750, and CSA C22.2 No. 250.0
• 1.5G rated for ANSI C136.31
• IP66 optical assembly
• IDA approved
Warranty:
Five year limited warranty for more information visit:
www.hubbelllighting.com/resources/warranty
IP65
Knuckle
Yoke
5.09
Sensors, photocells and wireless controls
should not be tilted above horizontal.
Beacon Products • 2041 58th Avenue Circle East Bradenton, FL 34203 • Phone: 800-345-4928
Due to our continued efforts to improve our products, product specifications are subject to change without notice.
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ORDERING INFORMATION ORDERING EXAMPLE: MAF/196L-610/5K7/N/UNV/K/DB
PRECOMMISSIONED SITESYNC ORDERING INFORMATION: When ordering a fixture with the SiteSync lighting
control option, additional information will be required to complete the order. The SiteSync Commissioning Form
or alternate schedule information must be completed. This form includes Project location, Group information, and
Operating schedules. For more detailed information please visit www.hubbell-automation.com/products/sitesync/ or
contact Hubbell Lighting tech support at (800) 345-4928.
SiteSync fixtures with Motion control (SWPM) require the mounting height of the fixture for selection of the lens.
Examples: MAF/196L-610/5K7/N/UNV/K/DB/SWP SiteSync only
MAF/196L-610/5K7/N/UNV/K/DB/SWPM/40F SiteSync with Motion Control
MA/F
SERIES
MA/F Matrix
ENGINE
104L-265 265W, 30,000 lm
104L-300 300W, 33,000 lm
104L-330 330W, 35,000 lm
148L-380 380W, 42,000 lm
148L-425 425W, 46,000 lm
148L-470 470W, 50,000 lm
192L-490 490W, 55,000 lm
192L-550 550W, 60,000 lm
192L-610 610W, 65,000 lm
VOLTAGE
UNV 120-
277V
347 347V
480 480V
CCT/CRI6
5K7 5000K, 70 CRI
4K7 4000K, 70 CRI
3K7 3000K, 70 CRI DISTRIBUTION
N 2x2 Flood
M 4x4 Flood
W 6x6 Flood
TC6 Tennis Court
4W6 Type 4 Wide
5QN6 Type 5 Square Narrow
COLOR
DB Dark Bronze
Textured
BL Black
Textured
WH White
Textured
PS Plat. Silver
Smooth
GYS Light Gray
Smooth
GT Graphite
Textured
TT Titanium
Textured
CC Custom
Color
MOUNTING
K Knuckle (5o adjustable fitter)
Y Yoke
ASQ Arm Square
A2 Arm mount for 2.4”-3.0” OD round Pole
A3 Arm mount for 3.1”-4.0” OD round Pole
A4 Arm mount for 4.1”-5.0” OD round Pole
A5 Arm mount for 5.1”-6.0” OD round Pole
Accessories and Services (Ordered Separately)
1 Not available with other sensor or wireless control options.
2 Specify routine setting code (example GENI-04). See ENERGENI brochure and instructions for
setting table options.
3 Photocell included with sensor, additional photocontrol not recommended.
4 Order at least one SCPREMOTE per project location to program and control the occupancy sensor.
5 Specify group and zone at time of order. See www.hubbell-automation.com/products/sitesync/ for more
details. Order at least one SiteSync interface Accessory SWUSB or SWTAB. Each option
contains SiteSync License, GUI, and Bridge Node.
6 Does not include glass lens. Limit to 30o tilt
7 Shorting cap, phot control, or wireless control provided by others
CONTROL OPTIONS
7PR7 7-PIN Receptacle only
7PR-TL 7-PIN Receptacle w/ Twist
Lock photo control
7PR-SC 7-PIN Receptacle w/
Shorting Cap
2PF 2 power feed with 2 drivers
GENI1,2 Energeni
PC1 Button Photocell
SCP/40F1,3,4 Programmable Line Voltage sensor
SWP1,5 SiteSync Pre-Commission
SWPM/40F1,5 SiteSync Pre-Commission w/Sensor
OPTIONS
FL Louver
SF120 120V Fuse
SF277 277V Fuse
SF347 347V Fuse
DF208 208V Fuse
DF240 240V Fuse
DF480 480V Fuse
Control Accessories
SWUSB*SiteSync interface software loaded on USB flash drive for
use with owner supplied PC (Windows based only). Includes
SiteSync license, software and USB radio bridge node.
SWTAB*Windows tablet and SiteSync interface software. Includes
tablet with preloaded software, SiteSync license and USB
radio bridge node
SWBRG+SiteSync USB radio bridge node only. Order if a replace-
ment is required or if an extra bridge node is requested.
SCPREMOTE Order at least one per project location to program and control
SW7PR+SiteSync 7 Pin on fixture module On/Off/Dim, Daylight
Sensor 120-480VACAccessories
MAF-FL Louver (Set of two)
MAF-FV-XX Visor (Set of two)
MAF-FVY-XX Yoke Visor (Set of two)
* When ordering SiteSync at least one of these two interface options must be ordered per project.
+ Available as a SiteSync retrofit solution for fixtures with an existing 7pin receptacle.
Accessories and Services (Ordered Separately)
Catalog Number Description HCS System
NXOFM-1R1D-UNV On-fixture Module (7-pin), On / Off /
Dim, Daylight Sensor with HubbNET Ra-
dio and Bluetooth® Radio, 120-480VAC
NX Distributed
Intelligence™
WIR-RME-L On-fixture Module (7-pin or 5-pin),
On / Off / Dim, Daylight Sensor with
wiSCAPE Radio, 110-480VAC
wiSCAPE®
Lighting Control
For additional information related to these accessories please visit www.hubbellcontrolsolutions.com.
Options provided for use with integrated sensor, please view specification sheet ordering information
table for details.
Hubbell Control Solutions - Accessories (sold separately)
SiteSync 7-Pin Module
• SiteSync features in a new form
• Available as an accessory for new construction or retrofit
applications (with existing 7-Pin receptacle)
• Does no interface with occupancy sensors
SW7PR
MAF-FL MAF-FV-XX MAF-FVY-XX
Replace XX with finish
25.05 25.05
7.50
3.00
7.50
3.00
25.00
6.38
.43
25.05 25.05
7.50
3.00
7.50
3.00
25.00
6.38
.43
25.05 25.05
7.50
3.00
7.50
3.00
25.00
6.38
.43
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PERFORMANCE DATA – FLOOD
PERFORMANCE DATA – TENNIS COURT
1Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown. Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
1Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown. Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
5K7
(5000K nominal, 70 CRI)
4K7
(4000K nominal, 70 CRI)3K7(3000K nominal, 70 CRI)
System Watts
120-277V
DISTRIBUTION
TYPE LUMENS LPW1
MAX BEAM
CANDLEPOWER LUMENS LPW1
MAX BEAM
CANDLEPOWER LUMENS LPW1
MAX BEAM
CANDLEPOWER
265
N 30726 116 317935 29660 112 306902 28318 107 293020
M 28834 108 88608 27834 104 85534 26575 99 81664
W 29370 109 22723 28351 106 21935 27069 101 20942
300
N 33617 113 347849 32450 109 335778 30983 104 320590
M 31547 105 96946 30453 101 30453 29075 97 89348
W 32134 106 24861 31019 103 23999 29616 98 22913
330
N 36308 109 375698 35048 105 362661 33463 100 346256
M 34073 101 104707 32891 97 101073 31403 93 96501
W 34706 102 26852 33502 99 25920 31986 94 24747
380
N 43726 116 452447 42208 112 436746 39919 106 413059
M 41034 108 126097 39610 104 121721 37461 98 115120
W 41796 109 32337 40346 106 31215 38158 100 29522
425
N 47840 113 495017 46179 109 477838 43675 103 451923
M 44894 105 137961 43336 101 133174 40986 95 125951
W 45729 106 35380 44142 102 34152 41748 97 32300
470
N 51670 109 534648 49877 105 516094 47172 99 488104
M 48488 101 149006 46806 97 143835 44267 92 136035
W 49390 102 38212 47676 99 36886 45090 93 34886
490
N 56725 116 586958 54757 112 566589 51787 106 535861
M 53233 108 163585 51385 104 157908 48599 98 149344
W 54222 109 41951 52340 106 40495 49502 100 38299
550
N 62062 113 642184 59909 109 619899 56659 103 586279
M 58241 105 178977 56220 101 172766 53171 95 163396
W 59324 106 45898 57265 102 44305 54159 97 41903
610
N 67031 109 693597 64705 105 669528 61196 99 633216
M 62904 101 193306 60721 97 186598 57428 92 176478
W 64073 102 49573 61850 99 47853 58495 93 45257
5K
(5000K nominal, 70 CRI)
4K
(4000K nominal, 70 CRI)
3K
(3000K nominal, 70 CRI)
# LED’S
DRIVE
CURRENT
(MILLIAMPS)
SYSTEM
WATTS
DISTRIBUTION
TYPE LUMENS LPW1 B U G LUMENS LPW1 B U G LUMENS LPW1 B U G
104 800 265
TC
32936 122 3 0 3 31793 118 2 0 3 30069 112 2 0 3
104 900 300 36034 119 3 0 3 34783 115 3 0 3 32897 109 3 0 3
104 1000 330 38919 114 3 0 3 37568 110 3 0 3 35531 104 3 0 3
148 800 380 46869 122 3 0 4 45243 118 3 0 4 42789 112 3 0 4
148 900 425 51279 119 3 0 4 49499 115 3 0 4 46815 108 3 0 4
148 1000 470 55385 114 3 0 4 53463 110 3 0 4 50564 104 3 0 4
192 800 490 60804 122 3 0 4 58694 118 3 0 4 55511 112 3 0 4
192 900 550 66525 119 3 0 5 64217 114 3 0 4 60734 108 3 0 4
192 1000 610 71851 115 3 0 5 69358 111 3 0 5 65596 105 3 0 4
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PROJECTED LUMEN MAINTENANCE
AMBIENT
TEMP.0 25,000 50,000
1TM-21-11
60,000 100,000
Calculated L70
(HOURS)
25°C / 77°F 1 0.95 0.90 0.89 0.80 >150,000
40°C / 104°F 0.99 0.93 0.88 0.86 0.78 >145,000
1 Projected per IESNA TM-21-11
Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the base model in a 25°C ambient, based on 10,000
hours of LED testing per IESNA LM-80-08.
ELECTRICAL DATA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE LUMEN MULTIPLIER
0°C 32°F 1.05
10°C 50°F 1.02
20°C 68°F 1.01
25°C 77°F 1.00
30°C 86°F 0.99
40°C 104°F 0.98
50°C 122°F 0.96
Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient
temperatures from 0-40°C (32-104°F).
# OF LEDS
NUMBER
OF
DRIVERS
DRIVE
CURRENT
(mA)
INPUT VOLTAGE
(V)
SYSTEM POWER
(W)
CURRENT
(Amps)
192
2 1000
120
628
5.2
208 3.0
240 2.6
277 2.3
347 1.8
480 1.3
2 900
120
561
4.7
208 2.7
240 2.3
277 2.0
347 1.6
480 1.2
2 800
120
493
4.1
208 2.4
240 2.1
277 1.8
347 1.4
480 1.0
148
2 1000
120
484
4.0
208 2.3
240 2.0
277 1.7
347 1.4
480 1.0
2 900
120
432
3.6
208 2.1
240 1.8
277 1.6
347 1.2
480 0.9
2 800
120
380
3.2
208 1.8
240 1.6
277 1.4
347 1.1
480 0.8
104
1 1000
120
336
2.8
208 1.6
240 1.4
277 1.2
347 1.0
480 0.7
1 900
120
300
2.5
208 1.4
240 1.3
277 1.1
347 0.9
480 0.6
1 800
120
264
2.2
208 1.3
240 1.1
277 1.0
347 0.8
480 0.6