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Bay Beam Lumhaire

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

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features
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

ADJUSTABLE BEFLECTOR INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING EASE


The spun aluminum reflector is adjustable to seven The threaded conduit box permits attachment to
positions without tools or extra parts for on-the-job three-quader inch conduit prior to f ixture hook-up.
variations of space-to-mou nting height ratios, Fixtures can then be qu ickly installed by sliding the
allowing photometric perJormance to be tailored flanged housing into position. Optional mounting
to your installation. Optimum reflector design and accessories are shown on paqe 11 .

construction results in a high quality optical system y' \rf- rr-aruCe


with precise control of light from hFintensity *
discharge lamp sources. The hard anodic reflector
f inish is chemically treated on all surfaces to give
superior optics yet be unusually resistant to
:tlll\\l\
corrosive atmospheres.
iri'!".(l CONDUIT BOX

Ballast Housing and


- Conduit Box
Wite-up ptior to hoak up
slide housinq into
Simple Beam
Adjustment
FLANGE BALLAST HOUSING
Slides into COBE AND
Conduit corL

BELIABLE BALLAST OPERATION


Ballasts are manufactured from the finest avaiF
able materials with the latest assembly technlques.
Continuous test,ng and evaluation of ballasts
assure reliable operation under conditions similar
to those encountered in actual installations. 1
Special ballasts using high temperature materials CAPACITOR
have been designed for the Bay Beam luminaire. rofn=t-
BUGGED BALLAST HOUSING
The durable, lightweight die-cast aluminum ballast SELF-CLEANING OPTICAL ASSEMBLY
housing is finned lor maximum heat dissipation, The open-type optical assembly provides a self-
thereby assuring a cooler, longer, trouble-free life. induced chimney action which creates a steady
The ballast is completely factory prewired, stream oi air through the reflector, carrying dust
however if servicing becomes necessary, simply particles out of the top, resulting in a continuous
remove the four captive screws and all components self-cleaning operation. Ballasts are designed to
are clearly and easily available. Flanges on the top operate lamps within lamp manuiacturers specifi-
slide into conduit box for easy installation. All cation with i10% line voltage fluctuation.
exposed hardware is of non-corrosive materials.
VERSATILITY
TEMPERATURE RATING A large selection of light sources and wattages are
Ambient temperature is the temperature surrou nd- available; 400 and 1000 watt mercury vapor, 400
ing the luminaire. ITT luminaires are designed for and 1000 watt metal halide, 250 and 400 watt high
continuous operation at rated maximum ambient pressure sodium, in a full range of voltages. The
temperatures of 55oC (131oF) without premature adjustable reflector allows changes in the beam
failure of the electrical components. spread to meet your individual lighting needs.

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L component data
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

CONDUIT BOX

BALLAST
HOUSING

CAPTIVE
scREws {41

o ANODIC FINISHED
REFLECTOR

COMPUTOR
APPLICATION SERVICE
The Bay Beam luminaire is
designed for indoor industrial
use with a varieiv of liqht
sources avartable. Let our com-
puter application seruice select
the most economical combina-
tion for you.
menslons

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SINGLE UNIT TWIN UNIT

16" 24" 156 16"


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

specifications
SUGGESTED SPECI FICATIONS OPTIONAL SPECI FICATIONS
Luminaire shall be ITT Outdoor Liqhting Bay Luminaire shall be equipped with a power hook to
Beam, cataloq number for provide easy installation and maintenance.
(250, 4OO, 1000 watt single; 250, 400 watt twjn) un it,
(h igh pressuresodium, mercuryvapor, metal halide)
Stabilizer clips shall be provided for positive
ref lector positioning.
operation f rom a nomi nal (1 20, 2O8, 240, 27 7, 48O)
volt 60 Heirz 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 55"C.
emergency auxiliary lighting, during outages
Ballast housing shall be die-cast aluminum, finned caused by momentary power interruption.
for heat dissipation, and provided with flange to (120 volt only. )
slide fit to conduit box.
Ballast housing {inish shall be
Conduit box shall be provided toallowconduitcon- (specify color).
nection prior to fixture hook-up.
Space Blue White
Reflector shall be adjustable to seven positions, Sand Beige Moss Green
without tools or extra parts, to allow space-to- Statuary Bronze Turquoise
mounting height ratio to be adjusted at the Bittersweet Aztec Gold
installation site. Charcoal Black
All re{lector surfaces, both inside and out, shall be l\4unsell Grey" Aluminum
chemically treated to be highly resistant to "Standard Finish
corrosive atmospheres.
Mounting devices shall provide a positive vibration-
resistant locking means including a locking
set screw.
Captive screws shall be provided where removal
js required for wiring and conduit mounting. The
wiring access cover shall also be captive.
Finish of all exposed cast aluminum parts shall be
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baked-on enamel.
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calculation guide
INTERIOR LIGHTING. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

QUICK ESTIMATOR - PROGEDURE: SAMPLE LIGHTING PROBLEM


1. Average maintained horizontal footcandles (Frc)
from Table I (page 6).
2. Room sizei Width {W) x length (r) =
area (A) mountinq heiqht (MH)

3. Room cavity ratio (RCR) lrom Iatle ll (page 7) ot


form u la. -
RCR = 5 x (mounting height) x (length + u/idttr)
- length x width
REFLECTANCE
4. Effective ceiling cavity reflectance
("1rom ceilinq reflectance) Table V Fage 71 atld
photometrics.
5. Effective floor cavity .eflectance ('from H EIG HT
floor reflectance) Table V lpage a and photo-
PTANE
metrics.

6. Wall reflectance ('from wall reflect- "Co.sidered 0 1o slmpl iy ca culalions ior a corserval ve estlmale,
ower reJ ecla.ces
ance) Table -
V (page7) and photomelrics.
FIGURE'I
7. Using BCR and '*refleclance data, select co-

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efficient of utilization {CU) of luminaire from
Table Vl apage
igt" ott fdutor ILLF)
/l and photometrlcs. (See example)
frorr Tab e lll or
EXAMPLE:
Customer wants 100 FTC and 1000
see IES Handbook.5lh Edltion. watt deluxe mercury.
g Lamp lumens (LL) lrom Table lll o. PROCEDURE:
Lamp N,l -.-,'- -
FG catalog. 1. Fcolcandles = 100
10. Area per luminaire (AL) from formula. 2. Width - 100 feet, length - 300 feet, area = 30,000
., ---LLxCUxLLF
-: -- ( )( )( ) square feei, mounting height 30 feet
AL - sA. fl.
FTC{) - 3. RCFI from T-ble ll or
5 I30 I |00 - 300)l
= 2.O 100 x 300
11. Spacing (s) lrom Tabe lV (page7) Celling refleclance 50% (whlte paint on rough
.
4. =
concrete)
12. Check luminalre uni{ormity, spacing musl be less
than mounting heighl {[,4H) x spacing to mounting 5. oor reflectance
F = 20% (dark tile)
heighl (S/ MH). 6. Wall reflectance 30% (brick olher than rough
must be equal to =
grey)
S or less than N4H x S/MH
When (S) exceeds lhe S/lMH a wider distribution 7. Coefficienl of utilization = 707"
luminaire must be selected B. Llght loss factor = .693

13. Lum inaire iocations L Lamp lumens = 63,000


6Jooo x /o x 693
{St w rarse to next number
A. Width (wi - soactno"S 10. ATeo oer Jrn norre -
' = 306
100
quanlity lum inaires across. 1'1 . Spacing (s) = 17 feet
B. Lenorh lL' - soacino rStlraise to next nLrmber 12. S - 17 feet :
MH x S/MH = 30 x 1.3 - 39
Spacing of 17 ieel is less than 39, therefore the
quantity luminai.es along. iuminaire se ected is suitable.
13. A. 100 : - 5.88, raiseto next number = 6
17
14. Total required = quantity across x quantity along.
B.300 = 17 = 17.64, raise to next number = 18

I Quantity (Width) x Quantity {Length)


'Etfective cavity relleclances are identlcal with ce ling and i oor
refleciances when cav ty he ghts are cons derecl O for estirnaling
purposes See Flg 1

"'For conditions not shown anrl complete cleta s on the zona cavity
melhod see the IES Handbook 5th ediiion
14. Total required = 6 x 18 = 108 (6 rows oi 18)
calculation guide
IES RECOMMENDED ILLUMINATION LEVELS . TABLE I

The following lighting levels are reprinted from the light output of any luminaire, therefore, the
llluminating Engineering Socieiy 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.

Level Description

Airplane Manulacturing Traffic Lanes Paper Manulacluring


Assembly, inspeclion, hanger..... 100 Parking garage . .. .. 10 Beaters, or ndinq.... ..... ...... - 30
Dril inq, rivetlng, screw Servicegarage ...... ......... 20 F in ish in g, cutiing ............... 50
iasteninq... .... ... 70 Enlrances .. ... .. . ..... .... , 50 Hand counting . ...... ....... ... 70
We|ding... ... .... ........ . 50 Fepair area ... . 100 Paper machine reel,
Assembly Glass Manulacluring inspection.. ... 100
Rough easy seerng . . . . . . ....... . 30 N,4ix & turnace roorns, pressrng
Fewinder....................... 150
Rough difficull seeing. ... 50 & lehr, g ass b owing Posl Ollices
N,4edium... . ... .. 100 machines. 30 Lobby&1ables.. ............... 30
ft.e .. .. .. 500' Grind ng, cuiling, sl vering ....... 50 Mail sorllng 100
Extrafine ... 1000, Fine grinding, eveling, Printing
Auditoriums polish ng. . 100 Pholo engravrng, etching,
Soclal activilies 5 Gymnasiums blocklng ... ..... .... ..... .. 50
Assembly on y . . . . ....... . ..... 15 Assemblies. 10 Co or inspecl ng . . . . . . . . . , . . . - . . 200
Exhibitlons ... ... . 30 General exerc se & Presses.... . , 70
Aulomobile Manutacturing recrealion ... 30 Prooireading .... .... 150
Final assenrbly, fin ish ing, Exh bilions, matches ............ Compos ng room.... .... ..... ... 100
inspecting. . 200 Hockey, lce Rubber Goods & Tire Manulacturing
Body & chassis assembly. .. ...100 Plasticaling, mill ng ............
.. ... .. 70 Profess onal .....100-200 30
Body parts manufaclurlng Amateur . ...
.... .... .. ..... 50 Fabric cuttinq, hose loorn s,
Frameassembly.. . 50 Fecreation.. . . 20 moldng.... ...... 50
Banks lron & Steel Manutacluring Build ng, wrapping, currlng ...... 70
Lobby, genera 50 Sheet Metal Works
Writinq areas ... .... 70 Stock, hol lop. checker
ce ar, calc ning .. ........ .. ... ..... ..
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10 General 50
fellers'stal ons, postlng &
8ui ding. s ag pits, slriPPing Tin plate rFspect on,
keypunch ... . 150
yatd ... . 20 qalvanized, scribing 200
Baskelball Conlrol plalf orms, repairs, Slores
Regu ation . ... 50 mixer bu dng ..... .......30 circu at onarea, stockroom....... 30
Recrealron .. .... ... 30 Folling mil s ... 2A Merchandis ng, serv ced. . ...... 100
Canning & Preserving Shearing ... 50 Merchandising seli setuice .... . 200
Cuttlnq, pi!ling, f na sortlng, Tin p ate ... .... ..... ....
.. . 50 -
Tesling
conllnuous belt can n ing, Molorroom, mach neroom... .... 30 General 50
sink canning.. . 100 nspecl on. . .. 100
General hand pack ng .. .... ... ... 50 Textile Mills. Colton
Library
Can unscramblers ,.. ... ... ... 70
Ordinary readinq,stacks.......... 30
Picking, carding, roving,
Labeling & carloning ... . ..... 30 sp nning .. ... . . ..... .... 50
Book repair& b nding ...... .. 50 Eeaming & s ashing ............. 150
Clolhing Manulacture Sludy & noles, calaloging, Drawing.... .200
Receiving, storing, sh pping, cardfiles.checkdesk ....... .. 7A
Others . .. ..... 100
wi.dlng, measuring. ........ 30
Machine Shops
Pailern rnak ng, lrimming......... 50 Silk & Synlhetics
Shops, marking . 100 Rough bench .... .. 50 Soaking, 1in I ing,
[4ed um bench, rough .
Cuttinq, pressing....... ........ 300' grinding, buifing 100
cond lloning 30
Sewing, inspeciion .. ... .... ... .. 500' Wind ng, slash ing, li9hi
Depols, Terminals, Stations Malerials Handling lhread . ... .... .... ...... ..... 50

Co-(ou-se ........ .. -0 Loading, lrucking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2A Same as above with dark


Prck nq stock, classilying . . . . . . . . 30 thread .... . 200
Platlorms . 20
. Others .. ... ..... .
Waiting, restroorns . ... ,... ... ... 30 Wrapping, pack ng, abe ing .. 50 100

Baqqaoe .... . ... 50 Meal Packing Tobacco Producls


Ticket counler . 100 Slaughtering. ........ 30 Drying, sl rip ping, general......... 30

Electrical Equipment Manulacturing Cleaning, cann n9 ............... 100 Warehousing, Storage j


lmpregnating ... ....... .... 50 Oflices lnactive .. ........ 5
lnsulaling: coil winding, Corr dors, slairways . . 2A' ' Aclive
tesl in g . . . . . . . . . . 100 Reading,transcribing ............ l0 Roughbulky . .. 10
Regular office work .. ........... 100 Med um... ...... 20
Foundries Finc . .... .... ..... .. 50
Annealing furnaces ... ... .... ... 30 Accounting, audiling,
Clean n9 .... .. ........ -... . ... 30 labuiating, business mach ne Welding
Core rnaking ... .... . 100 operation, rough drafting ... .... 150 General .... ...... ... 50
lnspeclion Cartography, designing,
Fine - 5oo detaileddrafling. - .200 Rough sawing & bench work ...... 30
MediLlm... .......100 Paini Shop Siz ng, plan ng, gluing,
lloding..... . .. .100 Spraying, rubbing, hand arl, sanding, veneering, rn ed um
Pouring,sorting-... ........... 50 slencil .... .. .. 50 qua ity bench work . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Garages Motor vehicles F ne hard paint ng & Fine bench work, fine sand nq,
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Slo'age .. .... ... ... .. 5 iinishinq.... . . .100 linishing ....... .. . 100
r,^,Ec. obrarned w rh a combtnal on ol qe.eral lghlrng plus spec alized s!ppleme.tary lghtinq.
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calculation guide
INTERIOR LIGHTING o BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE
TABLE II . R(X)M CAVITY RATIOS-RCR TABLE V
BUILDING FINISHES
*9fl"ii.35 r'*'r Approximate Rellectances
30 30 2.7 3.3 4.O 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.7
45 2.2 2.8 3.3 3.S 4.4 5.0 s.6 6.9 C EILINGS
60 2 0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 6.3 5.0 Wh le Painl -
80 1.8 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.7 4.1 4.6
5.7 6.9 Plain Plasler Surface 80%
100 1.7 2.2 2.6 3.0 3.5 3.S 5.4 6.5
4.3
150 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.A 2.2 3.6 604.4
on Acouslic Ti e 70v.
40 45 1.9 2.4 2.8 3.3 3.8 4.3 4.7 5.9 7.1
60 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.8 4.2 5-2 6.3
80 1.5 .9 1 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.4 3-8 4.7 5.6 6.6 on Smoolh Concrete 60%
100 1.4 1.8 2.1 2.5 2.8 s.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 4.0 4.8 5.5 6.3 on Rough Concrete 50%
50 45 1.7 2.1 2.5 3.O 3.4 3.8 4.2 5.3 6.3 WALLS
60 1.5 .8 1 2.2 2.6 2.e 3.3 3.7 4.6 5.5 6.4
80 1.3 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.9 s.3 4.1 4.9 5.7 6.5
100 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.4 3.4 4.5 5.3 6.0 6.8 on Plaster Tiies 8A%
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 Wh te or Light
60 60 1.3 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 4.2 5.0 5.8 Grey Concrete 4Aak
80 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.A 2.3 2.6 2.S 3.6 5.1 5.8 6.6 Brlck -
100 1.1 1.3 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.3 40 4.7 5.3 6.0 6.7 (oiher than rough grey) 30%
150 .9 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.9 4.1 4 7 5.3 5.8
Unlin shed Cemenl,
8o 80 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.O 2.3 2.5 3.1 3.8 4.4 5.0 5.6 6.3 Rough Tile 25%
100 .9 1 .1 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.O 2.3 2.8 3.4 3.9 4.5 5.1 5.6
'150 .8 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.4 2.9 3.8 4.3 4.8 Wood Panel (lig hl ) 25%
2AO 7 .9 1.1 1.2 1 .4 .6 1.8 2.2 2.6 3.1 3.5 3.S 4.4
1 Wood Pane (dark) 15%
100 100 .8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.O 2.5 3.4 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 FLOORS
200 .6 .8 .9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.9 2.3 2.6 3.0 3.4 3.8 Lighl Wood
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.O 2.3 2.7 3.0 3.3 25t
200 .5 .6 .7 .A .9 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.0 2_3 2.6 2.9 Dark Wood 2A%
300 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .S 1.0 1 .3 .5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 1
L ghl Tile 30%
200 200 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.0 .3 .5 .8 2.O 2.3 2.5
1 1 1
Dark Tile 20%
300 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .8 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1
500 .3 .4 .4 .5 .6 .6 .7 .9 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 Carpet (average) 15"/"
810 12 14 16 18 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 NOTE: For co.dilions noi
laclory or consu I ES
isted
LU MINAIRE MOUNTING HEIGHT (F6ol) conraci Hand
olslsnco F,om Bolloo ol Fixluro lo Wo.k Surltc6

TABLE III TABLE IV


LAMP LUMENS AND LIGHT LOSS FAGTOR AVG SPACING TO AREA PER LUMINAIRE
lnltial Llghl !ol! sp.cins (s) spacins (S) spacinq (s)
Llmp Llmns F.clor AL Ft. AL Fi. AL FI,
57-72 a 241-272 16 553-600 24
400 wait Deluxe flercury 23,000 .788 73-90 I 273-306 17 601 650 25
Merclry
walt Deluxe 63,000 .693 91-110 1A 307-342 18 651 702 26
1OOO
111 132 11 343 380 19 703-756 27
400 wati Metal Hal de 34,000 .615 113 156 12 3A1 424 2A 757-812 28
1000 watt lvela Halide 100 000 .743 157 1A2 13 421-462 21 813-870
183 210 14 463-506 22 871-930 30
400 wait Sodium 50,000 .810 211 240 15 507 552 23 931-S92 31

TABLE vl . COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION - ZONAL CAVITY METHOD


EFFECIIVE FLOOR CAVI'Y REFTECTANCE O.20
RC80 70 50 30 100
1 91 88 85 83 83 86 83 81 82 80 78
7g 77 75 75 74 73 11
2 A47gt47o 8271 7369 747067 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 sl 60 54 50 57 53 50 55 52 49 47
cAvlrY 5 66 56 4S 44 64 55 49 44 53 48 43 51 47 43 5A 45 42 40
RATIO 6 61 50 44 39 59 50 4s 38 48 42 38 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 2S 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 2s
10 44 33 27 22 43 32 26 22 31 26 22 31 25 22 3A 25 21 20
RW 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 ',10 0
PHOTOMETRICS: Lamp: 1ooow De xe l'4ercury s/MH: 1.3 lEsclass:spread clETyPe: Direct
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ordering data
HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Series 56* and 57 available in the tollowing spacing-to-mounting height ralios by means ol the seven position
adiustable rellector:
Series 56*-.4MH throuqh 2.0 S/MH

Power
Factor
Approx.
Wt.-Lbs.
Series 57-.6MH through 2.O S/MH

CATALOG NUMBEFIS o
250 WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM

124 Regulated H igh 56-6235


208 Requlated His h 56-6435 57 -6435
240 Requlated Hish 56-6335
277 Requlated Hish 56-6535 s7-6535
480 Regulated High 32 56-6635

4OO WATT HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM

120 Requlated Hish 28 56-6?4s 57-6245


208 Reguiated Hish 28 56-6445 57-6445
240 Requlated Hish 28 56-634s 57-6345
277 Requlated High 56-6545 57-6545
480 Requlated H igh 28 56-6645 57-6645
*Series 56 reflector provides 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. Lamps are not inciuded-order separately.
proper sufflx and add to the base unit catalog numbers shown
above lExamp e:56 6235 PH CPq a 250W HPS single unit 5 MunsellGrey is standard linish, spec fy if color is desrred. See
equ pped w th Power Hook, Cord, Plug and Loop l I st on page 4.
2. To order twin units change the prefix 56 to 156, or 57 to 157.
(Exarnp e: 15&6235, a 120V 250W HPS Twin Unit.l
3. NOTICE: Where flying objects may strike reflector and cause
it to lall, such as in a gymnasium reflector stabi izers must
6 Var oLrs percenlages
soecllic deta ls
ol uplight ava lable, contact faciory for

7 For fudher lnlorrnatlon contact your loca ITT Outdoor Lig hting
o
be used Reflector stabilizers must also be used in high representalive or ITT Outdoor Lighting Southaven,
vibration areas. Mississlppi 38671, telephone 601-342-1545, orie ex 053-952

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ordering data
MERCURY VAPOR. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Series 56* and 57 available in the lollowing spacing-to-mounting height ratios by means oI the seven position
adjustable rellector:
4OOW Phosphor Coated Mercury Vapor: Series 56*-1.2 MH through 2.0 S/MH, Series 57 -.7 MH through.l .7 S/MH.

1000W Phosphor Coated Mercury Vapor: Series 57 -.95 MH through 1 .3 S/M H.

CATALOG NUMBERS

40O WATT MERCURY VAPOR (Phospher Coated)

120 Regulated H iqh 20 56-1245 57,1245


2AA Regulated H iqh 20 56-1445 57-1445
240 Regulated H iqh 20 56-1345 57,1 345

277 Regulated H iqh 20 56-1545 57-1 545

Regulated H iqh 20 56-2545 57-2545

100O WATT MERCURY VAPOR (Phospher Coated)


CATALOG NUMBEFIS

120 Regulated Hiqh 31 57-1295


2AB Regulated Hiqh 31 57- 1495

240 Regulated H'gh 31 57-1395


277 Regulated High 31 57-1595
480 Regulated High 31 57-2595

"series 56 retlector provides a better optical shielding angle where glare is a consideration, or seeing tasks are critical.
NOTES
1. To order accessories (see Accessorles, page 11), select the 4 Lamps are noi included-order separately.
proper suff x and add to the base unrt catalog number shown
above. {Example: 5G1245-PH-CPe a 400W MV single unit 5 Munsell Grey is standard finish, spec fy if color is desired. See
equipped with Power Hook, Cord, Plug and Loop.) list on page 4.
2 To order twin units {400W on yl change prefix 56 to 156i or
6. Var ous percentages of uplight avai able contact factory tor
57 to 157 (Example: 156-1245, Twin Unit )
specific deta ls.
3. NOTICE: Where flying objects may strike retlector and cause
it to fall, such as in a gymnasium, reflector stabilizers must 7 For fLrrther inforrnat on contact your local ITT Outdoor Lig hling
be used. Reflector stabilizers must also be used ln high reoresentative or ITT Outdoor L qhtlnel, Southaven,
vibration areas. Mississ ppl 38671, telephone 601 -342-1 545 ortelex 053952
ordering data
METAL HALIDE. BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

Se.ies 56* and 57 available in the lollowing spacing-to mounting height ralios by means ol the seven position
adjustable rellector:
400W Clear Metal Halide: Series 56*-.5 MH through 2.0 S/MH, Series 57-.6 MH through 2.0 S/MH.
1000W Clear Metal Halide; Series 57 -.4 MH through 1 .9 S/MH

CATALOG NUMBEFIS

4OO WATT METAL HALIDE

120 Requlated Hish 56-4245 57 4245


208 Requlated High 27 56-4445 57-4445
240 Regulated Hiqh 27 56-4345 57-4345
277 Requlated High 27 56-4545 57-4545
480 Regulated High 27 56-4645 57-4645

1OOO WATT METAL HALIDE

CATALOG NUMBEFS

120 Regulated Hlsh 45 57-4295


204 Regulated Hiqh 45 57-4495
240 Regulated High 45 57-4395
277 Requiated H ish 45 57-4595
480 Regulated H igh 45 57-4695

"Series 56 retlector provides a better aptical shielding angle whereglare is aconsideration, or seeing tasks are critical.
NOTES
1. Toorder ac@ssories (see Accessories, page 11), select the 4. lamps are not ncluded-order separately.
proper suff x and add to lhe base unit cata og number shown
above lExarnple: 56-4245-PH-CPP, a 400W lvlH s ng e unit 5 Munse lGrey isstandard tinish, specify fcoorisdesired See
equ pped with Power Hook, Cord P ug and Loop.J lisi on page 4.
2 To order twin units (400W on yJ change prefix 56 to 156, or

o
6. Various percentages of uplight avai abie contact factory for
57 to 157 (Exarnp e: 156 4245. Tw . Un t )
specif c delai s
3. NOTICE: Where flying objects may strike reflector and cause
it io fall, such as in a gyrnnasium reflector stabilizers rnust 7 Forfurther nformat oncontactyour ocal ITT Outdoor Lig ht ng
be used. Reflector stab lizers must also be used in hiqh representative or ITT Outdoor Lrghting, Souihaven
vibration areas. N4lssissippi 38671, telephone 601-342 1545, ortelex 053-952

10
ACCESSONES
BAY BEAM LUMINAIRE

CAST HOOK
Threaded to attach to standard threequarter- FUSE
inch conduit coupling rnay be used wiih Protective Fuse/Fuses availabie.
prewired cord and plug. l\,4ount in ballast housing (see
sketch.)
Suffix -H
Sufiix -SF (Single -fot 12O to 277
volts)
-DF (Double -for 480 volts)

CAST LOOP
Threaded to fit luminaire designed for use
wrth stanoard Hook. or Power Hoo^.
STABILIZER
Suflix -L Positioning stabilizers must be used
in installations where flying objects
may strike the reflector and cause
itto fall, and in high vibration areas.
Packaged in pairs.

Sutfix -HB-RS-2
Sufiix -HB-RS-2
-* DRIP SHIELD

CAST Desiqned for either thru-


POWER lvdy wiring
way wr I rg ur pendant
or perrud[r Protects lamp and reilector interjor
i i '
HOOK .,iri , rlloUrlllllg
mounling lO lo InreeqUarler
rhree-quarler lllCrl
inch when contaminants such as water,
i-llconduit The Power Hook allows paint or oil are present in the
'.t -. room air
easy fixture removal for mainte-
nance. Use with Crrd, Plug and Loop Suflix -DS
(not included order separately).
Suftix -PH wlRE GUARD
Protective wire guard aitaches to
reflector, has center opening ,or
easy relamping. Use in areas where
flying objects could present a
problem.
Sufiix-WGS (For Series56and 156)
-WGL [For Series 57and 157)

CORD, PLUG AND LOOP


A 36" prewired cord, plug and loop designed OUARTZ RESTRIKE
for use with the Power Hook. Note: i{ to be A 250 watt quartz lamp is mounted in the reflecior to
used with custonrer furnished receptacle, automatically come on after a momentary power failure,
contact factory for availability of compatible providing light during cool down" periods. When arc
components. restrlkes a relay will turn the quartz lamp off.
Suflix -CPP Suttix -OR

NOTES
1. All Bay Beam luminaires have provrsrons for rigid dpunting to 56-1245-DS-WGS, a 120V 400W N/V single unit with Drip
11 po-q-36q. rncts condlrt as sla'tddrd. Shle d and Wre Guard l
3. For unusual rnounting requirements contact factory,
2. Select base unit catalog numbers from precedlng pages and ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven, Mississippi 38671,
add proper suffix from above to order accessories (Example: telephone 601-342-1545 or te ex 053-952.
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 applications 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 pedinent literature. For more information contact your
local representative or the factory. You will be advised as to the submittal
requi rements f or various appl ications.

ITT Outdoor Lighting, Southaven, Mississippi 38671 , telephone 601-342-1545 or


telex 053-952.

ITT P,BE?P^P#

12 lndustr a /Commerc a Sect on. fo|o El


Revised 9/41

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