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domhontly a119.t ry# i;,.";. ai";;h;;? G;;;k rypes ""i n.'""'.,air.rium benefit by diffr-,sed lighting provided by predominontly indirect lype equipment Levels of lighting should be flexible os well os odequote ond for this reoson multiple circuit wiring is recommended. The oltor or choncel requires o high level of intensity to direct the ottention of the worshipper to the service. This lighting should be reduced during the sermon ond rhe pulpit lighted to focus oltentron on ihe speoker. Lightot the pews should be sufficrent lor eosy reoding durrng the service, but should be less intense du,iig the iermon. The Engineered Lighring principles incorporoted os o functionol musf in oll Monning equipment, mokes it possible to ochieve lhe type ond intensiiy of lighting best suited lo the individuol struclure by extrenre flexibilily in lomping in the indirect, di{fused or direcf elemenls o{ eoch unit. By wiring eoch of these elements on o seporote circuit seven stoges of lighring ore possible with ony given lomping selected.Ex. fensively feotured ore lhe stondord R-40 reflector flood lomps ovoiloble in 150,200, 300, ond 500 wotl sizes, ond R-52 reflector {lood lomps ovoiloble in 500, 750, ond 1000 wott sizes. Used in on up position for indirect light, ond in o down position for direcltype lighting ond combined with generol service lomps in cenler for lowsurfoce brightness in the criticol ongle o{ vision, ony proporlion of direct, indirectordiffused light con be ottoinedfo suit ony requirement ond to provide lorge quontities of efficient, colorright illuminotion, while mointoining glore-free, comfortoble brighlness levels in the cr il ico I zone.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
. . . these ore our oims in the creotion o{ effeclive chLrrch lighting. ln keeping with ecclesiosticol trodition ond orchitectr.,rre, chrr.h.i 'n the Gorhic period mointoin the originol inspiring beouty of their d"ep shodowed, high voL,lted ceilings, when ortificol illuminorion of pre-
CHURCH LIGHTING eslful, spirituol otmosphere. . . illuminotion consistent with modern engineering stondords - . . period design odopted to orchitecturol style
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With the need {or Energy Conservation, great strides in the development of higher efficlency lamp sources have been, and are still being made. These sources. which produce higher lumen output per watt of energy used and give ionger lamp life, all require ballasts, resulting ln higher initial cost of equipment, but save e ectrical consurnption over their extended life. At times these ballasts ca11 be incorporated into the fixture but oJten because of insufficient room it becomes necessaryto mountthe ballasts remotely in crawl space obove the ceiling, if available. Reflectors must aJso be incorporated to obtain the most efficient distributjon patterns. The lamps are also more costly, but becaose of their longer life and reduced maintenance cost for replacement, this ditferential is somewhat reduced. lncandescent lamps shown in this catalog have an average lamp life of 2000 hours, whereas the new more efficient sources have lamp lives of from 7000 to as hlgh as 24000 ho!rs. Si.nce church lighting is not used as extensively as sonte other types of general lighting, we estimate that the 2000 hour life of incandescent lamps, based upo| an average equipment Lrse of about l0 hours per week, would project an average larnp life of approximately 3 to 4 years before lamp replacement becomes necessary, With the same average weekly use with the more effcient lamp sources, this would result in 12 years of nlore of use before lamp replacement becomes necessary, A decision then becomes necessary to determine whether the longer lamp life, the lower main tenance costs to replace lamps, and Iower energy costs outweigh the higher initial eqLlipment cost and hrgher lamp costs for their limited use. ln some cases, replacement of the incandes cent lamping with these more efficient lamp sources can result in 50 to 60% reducton in wattage with a 10 to 55% increase in lumen output, and a 3 to 10 times ionger lamp life. Color quality is also an important consideration. Some energy saving lamps do not have the best color quality for church lightrng, and though development in new lamp sources is continuing, at present it is necessary to combine various lamp sources presently avatlable to obtain the best final results at minimum cost All units in this catalog are available with energy efficient lamp sources, but an increase in equipment cost, and cost of lamps in the area of about 15 to 2070 should be anticipated. Be. cause of the continuing developments we can engineer and propose the appearance design of your choice, equipped with the most recent lamp sources, and based upon your specific needs, we can submit a lamping suggestion and quotation upon your special request enclosing a set
FOR STRUCTURES OF CONTEMPORARY DES{GN SEE OUR CATALOG "C 10" AND FOR COLONIAL DESIGNS SEE OUR "Ai.4ERICANA'' CATALOG "DC 3]'
ot Eye.easy jnstallations are giving modern engineered lighting results to churches of all faiths and denominations. lt would be impossible to list even the rnost impressive, and this list is constantiy groding. Our representative or we ourselves will be happy to refer you to installations in your area where our equrpment (dn be seen 11 use.
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SEE CONTEMPORARY CATALOG FOR CONTEMPORARY ETERNALITIES
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20'TO 45'
CUTOFF
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TOP ACCESS
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40(300 500wi
R 52(s00-750W)
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1.MV.400/C/U
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THE NUMEEq E. Gc (No )A
FULLY ADJUSTABLE LOUVERED GIMBAL RING UNITS FOR VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LAEORATORIES FOR SURFACE MOUNTING NOT FOR APEX MOUNTING
FOR IV1OUNTING BEHIND BEAN,4S OR ARCHES FOR GENERAL NAVE FLOODLIGHTING USING IV]EDIUM OR WIDE FLOOD PAR LAN,4PS OR FOR SPOTLIGHTING PULPITS, LECTERNS, ALTARS, SHRINES OR STATIONS USING PAR
SPOT LAMPS,
FLOOD LA[,'1PS & SPOT LAIVlPS CAN BE CO|\ilBlNED lN ONE UNIT TO SERVE A DUAL PURPOSE OF FLOOD & SPOT LIGHTING TWIN GIMBAL RINGS PERMIT
LAN,4P
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NO.
HT.'H'
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LAMP
WATTAGE
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NO.
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LAMP WATTAGE ()-500 PAR 551. O-1000 PAF 64 O 500 PAR 56 lo O 1000 PAR 64
Oc00PAq5b oO 000oaaoa
ALL UNITS FURNISHED WITH PFOTECTIVE SCBEENS INSTEAO OF LOUVERS
GA.56 ADAPTOR RINGS REQUIRED WHEN USING Q5OOW PAR 56
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63paftn0.b
FULLY ADJUSTABLE LOUVERED GIMBAL RING UNITS FOR VERTICAL OF HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION
FOR SPOTLIGHTING PULP TS. LECTERNS ALTARS SHR NES OR STAT ONS US|NG VEFY NARROW BEAM LAI\,4PS OR FLOODLAMPS & SPOT LAMPS CAN BE COMBINED N ONE UN T TO SERVE A DUAL PURPOSE OF FLOOD & SPOT LIGHT NG
TW]N GIMBAL PERMITS LAMP TO BE TILTED N EITHER DIRECTION 45" EACH LAMP FACE INDIVIDUALLY HINGED WITH OUICK LOCK LATCH AND PROTRACTOR TYPE LOCKING DEVICE FOR EACH GII\IBAL R]NG ,LOW VOLTAGE UNITS ALSO AVAILABLE IN RECESSED ANO SURFACE MOUNTED MOOELS.
CORNER TYPE
ALL UNITS
FUR
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WITH LOW VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS AND LESS LAMPS STANDARD FINISH . NATURAL BRONZE SPEC IAL FIN ISHES AVAILABLE
NO
EXT
3', 8',
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LTS,
CIRC,
VOLIS
LAMP
WATTAGE
LAMP
GCP 264
r0 r0
r0
10
12 12
1 120W
r0 ro
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MEDIUM FLOOD
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240W
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2-240\
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Mar.
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64
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1a' x 35' 1a' x 35' 25' x 50' 10' x t6'
85 000 15,000 5.100
110 000
6't3'
27 ^ 54.
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ON ALL UNITS SHOWN ABOVE WITH TWO CIBCUIT WIRING EACH LAMP CAN BE SWITCHEO INOIVIOUALLY 'NOTE E ectr.a and oulp!t val!es are based on 12 volt operat,on Desq. Je.2000Hr L'!hr o!lput dala are prelminary averages indvd!a ampsmayvary (rt Peak cafd epowr ,or VNSP averaoe n .entra 5' co.e ior NSP, Cenrral 10' cone ior MFL WFL. Ar anps have I ame.r sn e ds to trap sp r lhr " l2i
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STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
fixlures. Exlerior unils of
RUST-
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Heovy gouge steel tubing. Up to 15 ft. of choin or l0 ft. stem furnished ol no oddilionol cost on oll items indicoied by osierisk (*) in price list. Additionql slem or choin ovoilotrle ot extrq cost. WIRE All r.rn ils excepl recessed H lD qnd Low Voltoge. UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES listed ond wired for sofety over extreme wottoge lood. All {ixtures WIRED COMPLETE ond RIGIDLY TESTED before pocking. Multiple wiring for ONE, TWO, OR THREE CIRCUITS optionol on units indicoied by osterisk (*) in price list. CIRCUITS ore numbered ot conneclion wires to focilitqte instollotion. SUSPENSION HANGERS ryPE A OR ryPE B on choin suspension ond ryPE ASC, BSR, BSE, BR OR BE on stem lype units, ovoiloble ol no extro cosl on unils indicoted by osterisk (*) in price lisl. Olher units furnished with TYPE BR OR TYPE BE oplionol hongers. SEE OPPOSITE PAGE FOR SUSPENSION HANGERS
RUSTPROOF CAST ALUMINUM ond 18 1o 22 govge steel for interior PROOF CAST ALUMINUM AND HEAVY SHEET ALUMINUM THROUGHOUI. CHAIN Heovy steel, side opening link GUARANTEED NOI TO OPEN.
brightness levels. Smoller wottoges con be used if desired. Energy Soving lomps (indicoted). Other long life incondescent lomps con be substiiuted for the 67 A21TS Troffic Signol Lomps suggested. SHIPPING WEIGHT shown in price list subiect to normol toleronces. All units pocked in individuoliy designed - to insure their delivery in originol condition. lf domoge corions or crotes or loss occurs, contoct lronsportolion compony odiuslor for reimbursement, ond contoct us for replocemenl giving order number, fixture number, ond close description of ports ond finish.
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Bowls.White virgin acrylic -.187 wall thickness. Cylinders - white virgin acrylic 6" and 8" diameter cylinders are .100" wall thickness, 10" and 12" diameter cylinders ate.125" wall thickness. Bowls and cylinders available in lvory tint upon speclal quotation. Flat Panels and Bent Panels are virgin white acrylic, virgin ivory acrylic, and virgin amber acrylic. Fed and blue acrylic inserts furnished standard on items shown with them. They are available on other units at additional cost.
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