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Bay Beam Luminaire

High Pressure Sodium-25O to 4OO Watts, Mercury Vapor-4OO & IOOO Watts
Metal Halide-4OO & IOOO Watts
SERIES:56, 57, 156 and 157
features
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

ADJUSTABLE REFLECTOR INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING EASE


The spun aluminum reflector is adjustable to seven The threaded conduit box permits attachment to
positions without tools or extra pans for on-the-job three-quarter inch conduit priortofixture hook-up
variations of space-to-mounting height ratios, Fixtures can then be quicklv installed bysliding the
allowing photometric performance to be tailored flanged housing into position. Optional mounting
to your installation. Optimum reilector design and accessories are shown on Paqe 11.
construction resu lts in a h iqh quality optical system .{,\ rrnruce
with precise control of light from hi-intensity
discharge lamp sources. The hard anodic reflector
iinish is chemically treated on all surfaces to give
superior optics yet be unusually resistani to
Llrl\ur\
corrosive atmospheres.
:::r1:{: i!i-'J'tt( CONDUIT BOX

, Ballast Housing and


Conduit Box
.s 't
Wire-u? Prior to hoak-uP
slide hausing inta
,-
|?. conduit box.
,c Ith
Simpte Beam
' Adiustment
BALLAST HOUSING
CORE AND

BELIABLE BALLAST OPEBATION


Ballasts are manufactured from the finest avail-
able materials with the latest assembly techniques.
Contjnuous testing and evaluation o{ ballasis
assure reliable operaiion under conditions similar
to those encountered in actual installations.
Special ballasts using high temperature materaals CAPACITOR
have been desiqned for the Bay Beam lurninaire.

BUGGED BALLAST HOUSING


The durable, lightweight die-cast aluminum ballast SELF,CLEANING OPTICAL ASSEMBLY
housing is finned for maximum heat dissipaiion, The open-type optical assembly provides a selt
thereby assuring a cooler, longer, troubleJree life induced chimney action which creates a steady
The ballast is completely factory prewired, stream of air through the reflector, carrying dust
however if servjcing becomes necessary, simply particles out of the top, resulting in a contjnuous
remove the lour captive screws and all components self-cleaning operation. Ballasts are designed to
are clearly and easrly available. Flanges on the top operate lamps within manufacturers specification
slide into conduit box for easy installation. All wiih 110% line voltage fluctuation.
exposed hardware is of non-corrosive materials
VEBSATILITY
TEMPERATURE BATING A large selection ot light sources and wattages are
Ambient temperature is the temperature surround- available, 400 and 1000 wati mercury vapor, 400
ing the luminaire. ITT luminaires are designed for and 1O0O watt metal halide, 250 and 400 watt high
continuous operation at rated maximum ambient pressure sodium, in a full range o{ voltages. The
temperatures of 55oC (131"F) without premature adjustable reflector allows changes in the beam
failure of the electrical components. spread to meet your individual Iighting needs.

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component data
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

BALLAST
HOUSING

POSITIONI
GUIDE----..-
MOGUL BASE
S(rcKET

ANODIC FINISHED
REFLECTOR

COMPUTOB
APPLICATION SERVICE
The Bay Beam luminaire is
designed for indoor indusirial
use with a variety of light
sources available. Let our com-
puter application service select
the most economical combina-
tion for you.
dimensions o
ItiE W
<-12" -> <-7">

I I
B

: Side V:ew

SINGLE UNIT TWIN UNIT

16" 24" 156 16"


57 22" 25" 157 21" 45"
*With Ref lector in Position No. 4

specifications
S UGG ESTE D SPECI FICATIONS OPTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Luminaire shall be ITT Outdoor Liqhting Bay Luminaire shall be equipped with a power hook to
Beam, catalog number for provide easy installation and maintenance.
(250, 4OO, l watt single; 250, 400 watt twin) unit'
OOO
Stabilizer clips shall be provlded for positive
(high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, metal halide)
ref lector positioning.
operation from a nominal (120, 208, 24O,277 ' 48O)
volt 60 Hedz power source. (Hook, Loop) shall be provided.
Ballast shall be factory prewired and suitable for (Wire guard, Drip shield) shall be provided.
continuous operation in an ambient temperature Quartz restrike assembly shall be provided for
of 55oC. emerqency auxiliary lighting. (120 voli only. )

Ballast housing shall be die-cast aluminum, finned Ballast housing finish shallbe
for heat dissipation, and provided with flange to (speciiy color).
slide f it to conduit box.
Space Blue White
Conduit box shall be provided io allow condu it con- Sand Beige Moss Green
nection prior to fixture hook-uP. Statuary Bronze Turquoise
Rellector shall be adjustable to seven positions, Bitiersweet Aztec Gold
wiihout tools or extra pads, to allow space-io- Charcoal Black
mounting heighi ratio to be adjusted at the Munsell Grey* Aluminum
*standard Finish
insiallation slte.
All rellector surfaces, both inside and out, shall be
chemically treaied to be highly resisiant to
corrosive atmospheres.
Mounting devics shall provide a positive vibration-
proof locking means including a locking set screw
Captive screws shall be provided where removal
is required for wiring and conduit mounting The
wiring access cover shallalso be captive. a
Finish of all exposed cast aluminum parts shall be
electrostatical ly appl ied baked-on enamel.

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calculation guide
INTERIOR LIGHTING. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

OUICK ESTIMATOR - PROGEDURE: SAMPLE LIGHTING PROBLEM


1. Average maintained horizontal footcandles (FTC)
_ f.om ]abre I p"g-6 .

2. Room size: Width (W) _ x tength (r) =


area (A) mounling heiqht (MH)

3. Room cavity ratio (RCR) from labte | (page7) ot


lorm u la.
RCR = 5 x imounting heighl) x (length + width)
- length x width
REFLECIANCE
4. Effective ceiling cavity reflectance
(-from ceiling refiectance) Table V (page 7) and
photometrics. FLOOR

5. Effective floor cavity reflectance _ i'from


iloor reflectance) Table V (paqe Z and photo-
metrics.
6. Wall reflectance ('from wall reflect- 'Considered 0 io s mp ify calcu at ons Ior a conserval ve esiimale,
ower ret eciances.
ance) Table V (page 7) and photometrics.
FIGURE 1
7. Using RCB and "reflectance data, select co-
efficient of utilization (CU) of luminaire from
Table Vl fpage /, and photometrics. (See example) EXAMPLE;
B. Lighl loss factor (LLF) _ from Table lll or Customer wants 100 FTC and 1000
see IES Handbook- 5th Ed tion watt deluxe mercury.
g Lamp lumens (LL) _ from Table lll or PROCEDURE:
Lamp MFG cataloo.
1. Foolcandles = 100
10. Area per lufiinaire (AL) _ irom f orm u la. 2. Width - 100 feet, lenglh - 300 feet, area = 30,000
LLXCUXLLF ( )( )( ) square feet, mouniing height 30 feet
^, FlC () sq. ft. 5 x (100 + 300)]
3. RcR from Tabre I or [30 = 2.4
100 x 300
11. Spacing (s) from Tabte- tV (page7) .
4- Ceiling reflectance 50% (whlte paint on rough
=
12. Check luminaire uniformity, spacing must be less concrete)
than mounting height (N4H) x spacing to mounting 5. Floor reflectance = 20% (dark tile)
heiqht (S/M H).
must be equal to 6. Wall reflectance = 30% (brick olher than rouqh
g rev)
S or less than tv,H x S/ MH
When (S) exceeds the S/L4H a wider distribulion 7. Coefficient of utilization = 70%
lum inaire must be selected. B. Light oss factor = .693

13. Lum inaire locations Lamp lumens = 63,000


W-rarse
A. Widrh (W) - spacino (S),s 63000 I 70 I 693
'.
lo next number ' rJminaire -
10. Area oer
100 = 306
quantity luminaires across. 11. Spacing (s)
= 17 feet
B. Lenqth (L) - sDacino -s(S)!raise to next number 12. S - 17feet = MH xS/MH = 30x1.3 =
Spacing of 17 feet is less than 39, therefore the
39
quantity luminaires along. lum inaire selecled is s0rlable
13. A. 100 - 17 = 5.88, .aise to next number = 6
14. Tolal required = quantity across x quantity along.
8.300 + 17 = 17.64. raise to next number = 18
Total = 14. Total required = 6 x 18 = 108 (6 rows of 18)
Quantity (Width) x Ouantity (Length)
.Effective cavity reflectances are identica wtth ceiting and ftoor
refleclances when cavity heights are considered 'O tor estimat ng
purposes. See Fig 1
'"For concJ tions nol show. and conrplete details on the zonal caviry
rnethod see the IES Handbook. 51h ectiitorl
calculation guide
IES REGOMMENDED ILLUMINATION LEVELS . TABLE I o
The following Iighting levels are reprinted from the light outpui of any luminaire, therefore, ihe
llluminating Engineering Society Publications and lighting installation should be designed, and
represent the minimum average maintained foot- luminaire selected, on the basis of minimum
candles for a particular task. Operation depreciates maintained light level rather than initial values

L6vl Dscriprion

Akplane Manulacluring TraJfic Lanes Paper Manulacluring


Assembly, rnspeclion, hanger..... 100 Parklng garage............. 1O Bealers, grlnd ng...... ..... ..... 30
Dril ing, rivet ng, screw Service garage 20 Finish ng, cutling .. ... 50 I
fastening... 70 Entrances. 50 Hand counting . ..... ..... . 70
Welding...... 50 Repair area 100 Paper machine reel,
class Manutacluring inspection...... -...... - 100
Assembly Rewinder.... ..... ...... .... 150
Rougheasyseelng .............. 30 M x & iurnace rooms, pressing
Rough difticult seeing..... ... . .. 50 & lehr, glass blowing Posl Ollices
Med um... - .... 100 mach nes .. 30 Lobby&iabes. ...... 30
Fine ...... .... . 5oo" Grindinq, cutting,silvering ....... 50 lMal sorting 100
Extraline.... . 1000, Fine qr nding, levellng, Prinling
Auditoriums polishing... ......... ..... 100 photo enqraving, etching,
Socia activities 5 cymnasiums blocking .. 50
Assemb yonly ...... -....... 15 Assemblies..... 10 Colorlnspecting... . . 2OA
Exhibitions.... ... ... . . ........ 30 General exercrse & Presses .. . 70
Automobile Ma.ulacturing recreation .................... 30 Proofreading . " 150
Fina assembly, f in shing, Exh bilions. maiches ....... .... 50 Composing roorn . .. 100
nspecl ng................. .. 200
Hockey, lce Rubber Goods & Tire Manuiacturing
Body & chass sassembly........ 100 proflsslonal .. ............ 100-200 Plasiicating' n) ll ng " " ' 30
Body parts manufaclurlng . . .. ... 70
Amateur . ... ..... . 50 Fabric culi ng, hose looms,
Frameassembly... . .. 50 Fecreaiion .... 20 mo d ng ... . .. . " 50
Banks Sleel Manutacturing Bu ld ng' wrapping' curr ng ' 70
tron &
Lobby, genera .... .. 50
Stock, hoi top, checker Sheel Metal Works
Wr trnq areas .. ... 7O
cellar, calcining . 10 General .. " 50
Tellers' staiions, posllng & Blilding, slag p ts. sir pp ng Tin plaie nspecl on,
keypunch. 150
yar0 i....i..... .... ..... ... 20 galvanized scribing " 200
Easketball Control plaiforms, repairs, Slores
Regu ation 50 mixerbu dn0...... ... ... aO Circ!a1 on area, stockroom. ..... 30
Recreation ... 30 Rol ing mil s ....... ..... 20 Merchandising, serv ced......... 100
Canning & Preserving Shearing .. .. . 50 Merchandising - sell .. ... 200
Cuttlng, pitling, f na sortlng, Tin plale .. 50 Testino
""tu|"s
contlnuous belt cann ng, l\4otorroom,machneroom.... 30 coni,rt .......,.... 50
sinkcanning. ....... 100 lnspection. ..... ...... 100
handpackins ;3
Gene.ar *llii[']'i:,?:;::",*"n,
ii;"",:','f:?[":-, 13'-,0,"1,
ClolhingManulacture
B;""1*:"lf;1.;1";^: Study & notes, cataloging,
33 .,,Xi,f:,;;: ,iB
r)rawrno..... ............... 200
Receiving, storing, sh pping, -- catdli es,checkdesk.... .. 70 Oi;;;;]... . .......... i00
ird ng. l'lea)u _q.
^
pa'rer^ ra. lq. r- r-r -q. ;0 tl"l'i?:l:t: sirk & svnrhetics
.".:;"::;;'iL::
s^ops. rrarh,-s
Cutting, pressing...... ......... 3 'i:.
i,?'oni.""J"lll; .".n- "o r0
# g-,ldrrg oul'irq r00 w'iaiio sat"ni'q tg't
se*i-g. irspcc-ior.. .. .. ,'
Malerials Handling ihread ' 50
Depols, Terminals, Stations trucking 20 same as above wiih dark
concourse ..,..... -.... .. . 10 Loadlng'
30 thread "
ptaiforms ... lX Fickrno"stock clf,ssilvinq . '- 200

ii wrapping packrng abeiing 50 olhers 100


waitrng, restroorns Tobacco Products
Baggage .. ... .... . 50 Meat Packing Drying slripping' general " 30
Tickelcounter .... 100 Sauglrtering . 30
Clean ng' canning 100 Warehousing' Storage
Electrical Equipmenl Manulacturing ,'
lmpregnaiing 50 Ollices lnacllve 5

tns, aiing' ioil *incing, corridors siairways 20' ^ Act ve


100 Reading,lranscriblns 70 Rough bulkv ' 10
i;.il;q". .........."..... Mediuitl
Foundries Regula;oifice work - " 100 ne ,' ,'
20
50
Annealing lurnaces . . . . . . . . 30 Ac;ouniing' audiling'
Cteantng ...... ............ 30 tabulating bus ness.machine welding
dor" r"iing ... ... .. -....... .... IOO operation, rough draitlng - 150 Genera ' ' ' " 50
lnsneclron C"'loq aphy des q_ ,rg Woodworkinq
H;; .. . .. .. ... 500 dela eo d.afl-q .... ... /aa Rouat sav!-r-o 8 oc-Lh wora ..... 30
tvedium... ....... 100 paint ShoD Sizing, planing, glu ng,
Molding.... . . 100 Sprayin;, rLrbbrng, hand ari, sand ng, veneering, medium
Pourina, sorting.. ... .... 50 st"n"i ... ..,.-..... 50 quality bench work .. ... 50
carages - Motor Vehicles Fine hard palnting & Fine bench work, fine sanding,
slorage .... ............. .. 5 flnishlng . . - .. 100 finishing 100
rshirns pi!s spsrarized s!pprementarv rqhrins
r'rores: 'i!iiiiili ii:"",!i'f""1:TiL';J;:l
calculation guide
INTERIOR LIGHTING. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE
TABLEll . ROOM CAVITY RATIOS-RCR TABLE V
BUILDING FINISHES
R90Mj[,[ 6""11 Approximate Rellectances
30 30 2.7 3.3 4.0 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.7
45 2.2 2.8 3.3 3.S 4.4 5.0 5.6 6.9 CEILINGS
60 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 6.3
80 1.8 2.3 2.A 3.2 3.7 4.1 4.6 5.7 6.9 Plain Plasler Surface 8o'/.
100 1.7 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.s 3.9 4.3 5.4 6.5
150 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 2.2 3.6 4.0 5.0
on Acouslic Tlle 70/.
40 45 1.9 2.4 2.A 3.3 3.8 4.3 4.7 5.9 7.1
60 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.A 4.2 5.2 6.3
80 1.5 1.9 2.3 2.6 3.O 3.4 3.8 4.7 5.6 6.6 on Srnooth Concrete 6AY.
100 1.4 1.8 2.1 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.5 4.4 5.3 6.1 7.0
150 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.2 4.O 4.8 5.5 6.3 on FIo u gh Concrete 54"/.
50 45 1.7 2.1 2.5 3.0 3.4 3.8 4.2 5.3 6.3 WALLS
60 1.5 1 .8 2.2 2.6 2.9 3.3 3.7 4.6 5.5 6.4
80 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.3 4.1 4.9 5.7 6.5 Whrle Paint -
100 1.2 1.5 1.A 2: 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.8 4.5 5.3 6-0 6.8 on Plaster Tiles 80%
150 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.3 4.0 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.7 White or Llght
60 60 1.3 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 4.2 5.0 5.8 6.7 Grey Concrele 40%
80 1.2 1.5 1.A 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.6 4.4 5.1 5.8 6.6 Brick -
100 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.3 4.A 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.7 loiher than rough grey) 30%
150 .9 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.9 3.5 4.1 4.7 5.3 5.8
Unlinished Cement,
80 80 .0 1.3 .5 1.8 2.A 2.3 2.5 3.1
1 1 3.8 4.4 5.0 5.6 6.3 Rough Tile 25"/.
100 .9 1.1 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.A 2.3 2.8 3.4 3.9 4.5 5.1 5.6
Wood Panel (light)
150 .8 1 .O .2 1.3 1.5 1.7 .9 2.4
1 1 2.9 3.4 3.8 4.3 4.8 25%
2oa .7 .9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.A 2.2 2.6 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.4 Wood Panel (dark) 't5%
100 100 .8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 FLOORS
20a 6 .8 .9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.S 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.4 3.8
Light Wood 35%
300 .5 .7 .8 .9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3
150 150 .5 .7 .8 .9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 25%
2A0 .s .6 .7 .8 .9 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.O 2.3 2.6 2.9 Dark Wood 20%
300 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.4 2.3 2.5 Light Tile 30%
2oo 200 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 Dark Tile 207.
3oo .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .8 1 .0 1 .3 1 .5 1.7 1.9 2.1
't5"/.
500 .3 .4 .4 .5 .6 .6 .7 .9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 Carpet (averaqe)
NOTE: For .ondilions not std
LUMINAIRE MOUNTING HEIG HT (Fl) co.lact laclory or consuli IES Hand-
Dlstdnce From Sollon ol Firtlra to wotk Surlacs

TABLE III TABLE IV


LAMP LUMENS AND LIGHT LOSS FACTOB AVG SPACING TO AREA PER LUMINAIRE
lnhaal Llght rot. spacing (s) spacins (s) spacrns (s)
L6mp Lumo.s F cto, AL FI. A' FI, AL II,
57-12 I 241-272 16 553-600 24
4OO Me.cury 23,000
walt Deluxe .788 73-90 I 273 306 17 601-650 25
watt Deluxe Mercury
63.000 693 91-110 10 3A7-342 18 651-702 26
1OOO
111-132 11 343-380 19 703-756 27
400 watt Metal Ha ide34.000 .675 113,156 12 381-420 20 157'812 28
1000 watr Melal Halide
100.000 743 157-1a2 13 421-462 21 813'810 29
183-210 14 463-506 22 871-930 30
400 war Sodlum 50.000 .810 211-24A 15 507-552 23 931-992 31

TABL VI . COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION-ZONAL CAVITY METHOD


EFFECTIVE FLOON CAVITY RFLCIANCE O.20
RCSo 70 50 30 100
1 S1 88 85 8s 89 86 83 81 82 80 78 7g 71 75 75 74 73 71
2 A4 7g 74 70 A2 77 73 69 74 70 67 71 6865 686664 62
3 78 70 65 60 76 69 64 59 66 62 58 64 60 57 62 58 56 54
RooM 4 72 63 57 52 70 62 56 51 60 54 50 57 53 50 55 52 49 47
cAvlTY 5 66 56 49 44 64 55 49 44 53 48 43 51 47 43 50 45 42 40
RAT|O 6 61 50 44 39 59 50 43 38 48 42 3A 46 41 37 45 40 37 35
(RCR) 7 56 45 38 34 54 45 38 33 43 37 33 42 37 33 40 36 32 31

8 51 41 34 29 50 40 33 29 39 33 29 37 32 28 36 32 28 27
9 47 36 30 25 46 36 29 25 35 29 25 34 2A 25 33 28 24 23
10 44 33 27 22 43 32 26 22 31 26 22 31 25 22 30 25 21 2A
RW 70 50 30 r0 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 s0 30 i0 0
PHOTOMETRICS: Lamp: 1000W Deiuxe Mercury S/MH:
- 1.3 IES Class: Spread CIE Type: Dlrect

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ordering data
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Series 56* and 57 available in the following spacing-to-mounting height ratios by means of the seven position
adjustable rellector:
Series 56*-.4MH through 2.0 S/MH Series 57-.6MH throuqh 2.0 S/MH

Powe. Appror. CA1ALOG NUMBERS


Volls Ballasr Type Faclor wl. Lbs.

25O WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM


120 Regulated H ish 56-6235 57-6235
Regulated High 56-6435 57-6435
240 Regulated H ish 32 56-6335 57-6335
277 Requlated H igh 56-6535 57-6535
Requiated High 56-6635 57-663s

4OO WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM


120 Regulated Hish 56-6245 57-6245
208 Regulated H igh 2A 56-6445
240 Regulated H igh 2a 56-6345
277 Regulated H igh 28 56-6545 57-6545
480 Regulated H igh 2a 56-6645 57-6645
*Series 56 rellector provides a better optical shielding angle where glare is aconsideration, or seeing
tasks are critical.

NOTES
1. To order acssodes (see Accessories, page 1 1), se ect lhe 4 Munsell Grey is standard finish, specify if color is desired. See
proper suffix and add tothe base unlt cata og nurnbers shown list on page 4.
above. {Example: 56-6235-PH-CPR a 250W HPS single unit
5. VarioLrs percentages ol upligh: available, contact faciory for
equipped with Power Hook, Cord. Plug and Loop )
specjfic detaiJs
2. To order lwin unils change the prefix 56 to 156, or 57 to 157.
6. For further information contact your local ITT Outdoor Lighting
(Example: 15G6235, a 120V 250W HPS Twin Unit.)
representative or ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven,
3. Lamps are not included-order separately Mississippi 38671, telephone 601-342-1545, ortelex 059952.

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ordering data
MERCURY VAPOR. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Series 56* and 57 available in the lollowing spacinq-to-mounting height ratios by means ot ttre seven position
adjuslable rellector:
4OOWPhosphorCoatedMercuryVapor:Series56*-'1.2MHthrough2.0S/MH,Series57-.7MHthrough17S/MH.
1000W Phosphor Coated Mercury Vapor: Series 57-.95 MH through 1.3 S/MH.

Power App.ox. CATALOG NUMBEBS


votts Ballast Type Fa.lor Wt--Lbs.

40O WATT MERCURY VAPOR (Phospher Coated)

120 Regulated H igh 57-1245


208 Regulated H jgh 56-1445 57-1445
240 Regulated High 56-1345 57-1345
277 Regulated High 56-1545 57-1545
480 Requlated H igh 56-2545 57-2545

100O waTT MERCUBY VAPOR (Phosphe. Coated)


CATALOG NUMBERS

120 Regulated High 31 57 -1295


208 Regulated High 31 57-1495
240 Requlated High 3l 57-1395
277 Requlated Hig h 31 57-1595
480 Requiated High 31 57-2595
*Series 56 rcttector provides a better optical shielding angle where glare is a consideration, or seeing tasks are critical.

NOTES
1. Toorder accessories (see Accessories, page 111, select the 4. Munsell Grey is standard linish, specity ii color is desired. See
proper suffix and add to the base unit catalog nurnber shown list on page 4.
above. {Exarnple: 56-1245-PH-CPP, a400W MVs:ngle unit
equipped with Power Hook, Cord, Plug and Loop.) 5. Various percenlages of uplight available contact factory for
speciiic deta ls
2. Toorderiwin units 1400W only) change prefix 56 to 156; or
57 to 157. (Examp er 15G1245, Twln Unlt ) 6. For further inlormation contact your local ITT Outdoor Lig hting
representat ve or ITT Ouidoor Lighting, Southaven,
3. Lamps are not included-orde. separately. Mississippi 38671, teLephone 601-342-1545, or telex 053-952
ordering data
METAL HALIDE o BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Series 56* and 57 available in the lollowing spacing-to-mounting height ratios by means ol the seven position
adiustable rellector:
400W Clear Metal Halide: Series 56*-.5 MH through 2.0 S/MH, Series 57 -.6 MH through 2.O S/MH.
1000W Clear Metal Halide: Series 57 *.4 MH throuqh 1.9 S/MH.

Power Appror.
Factor Wt. Lbs. CATALOG NUMBERS

4OO WATT METAL HALIDE

120 Reoulated H igh 27 56-4245 57-42 45

208 Requlated H ish 27 56-4445 57-4445


240 Requlated H igh 27 56-4345 57-4345
277 Requlated High 27 56-4545 57-4545
48rl Regulated High 27 56-4645 57-4645

l OOO WATT METAL HALIDE

CATALOG NUMBEFIS

120 Regulated H iqh 45 57-4295


208 Regulated H iqh 45 57-4455
240 Reguiated H ish 45 57-4355
277 Requlated H igh 45 57-4595
480 Regulated High 45 57-4695
*Series 56 retlector pravides a better optical shielding angle where glare is a consideration, or seeing tasks are critical.

NOTES
1 . To order accessories (see Accessories, page 11), select the 4 MunsellGrey is standard finish, specify if color is desired. See
proper suffix and add to the base unil catalog number shown lst on page 4.
above. (Examp e: 56-4245-PH-CPP a 400W MH slngle unit
equipped w th Power Hook, C,ord, Plug and Loop.J 5 Various percentages ol uplight availab e, contacl factory lor
specifrc detais.
2 To orderlwin units (400Won ylchange pref x 56 to 156; or
57 to 157 (Examp e 156-4245, Twin Unit ) 6 For fufther informalion contact your local ITT Outdoor Lig hting
representalive or ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven,
3 Lamps are not ncluded order separately. JM ssissippi 38671, telephone 60T -342-1545, orte ex 053-952.

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ACCESSONCS
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

CAST H(X'K
Threaded to attach to standard threequarter- FUSE
inch conduit coupling-may be used with Protective Fuse/Fuses available.
prewired cord and plug. Mount in ballast housing (see
sketch. )
Sutlix -H
Sutlix -SF (Single -lot 12O lo 277
volts)
-DF (Double 480 volts)
-tor
CAST LOOP
Threaded to fii luminaire-designed for use
wrlh standard Hook, or Power Hook.
Sutlix -L
STABIIIZER
Positioning stabil izers are required
Jor installations in high vibration
areas. Packaged in pairs.
Suftix -H&BS-2

DRIP SHIELD

CAST ' ' Designed for either thru-


FOWER I way wirinq or pendant Protects lamp and reflector interior
i/j "mounting to three-quarter inch
,N',
HOOK when contaminants such as water,
lijl conouit. Tne Power.Hook allows paint or oil are present in the
easy fixture removal for mainte- room air.
nance. Use wjth 6rd, Plug and Loop Suflix -DS
{not included-order separately). .

Sufiix -PH WIREGUARD


Protective wire guard attaches to
reflectoa has center opening Jor
easy relamping. Use in aaeas where
flying objects could present a
problem.
Sufiix-WGS {For Series56and 156)
-WGL (For Series5Tand 157)

CORD, PLUG AND LOOP OUARTZ RESTRIKE


A 36" prewired cord, plug and loop designed A 250 watt quadz lamp is mounted in the refleclor to
for use with the Power Hook. Note: i{ to be automatjcally come on after a momentary power failure,
used with customer furnished receptacle, thereby eliminating costly waiting during "warm up"
contact lactory Jor availability of compatible periods. When the standard lamp returns to normal
components. brightness a relay wjll turn the quartz lamp off.
Sufiix -CPP Sutfix -OR

NOTES
'1. All Bay Beam :urnlnaires have provisions lor rigid rDounting to 56-1245-D$WGS, a 120V 400W MV single unit wjth Drip
three-quarter lnch conduit as standard. Shield and \Mre Guard.l
3. For unusual Epunting requirements contact iactory
2. Select base unit catalog numbers from preceding pages and lTl Outdoor Llghting, Southaven, Mississippi 38671,
add proper sultix from above io order accessories. {Example: telephone 601-342-1545 or telex 053-952.
o

COMPUTERIZED LIGHTING DESIGN SERVICE

ITT Outdoor Lighting now offers a fully computerized design service for alltypes
of lighting applications; roadways, area lighting, facade illumination, specific
sports applications, etc. also indoor applicalions featuring the Bay Beam fixture
for factories, warehouses, indoor sports, and other similiar applications.

Let our experienced technicians design your systems to yield maximum


eff iciencies from minimum energy usage. Complete and precise illumination data
will be sent along with all pertinent literature. For more information contact your
local representative or the factory. You will be advised as to the submittal
requirements for various applications.

ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven, Mississippi 38671 , telephone 60.1-342-1545 or


telex O53-952.

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