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MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED


LUMINAIRES IN CANADA
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DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LightSavers Canada would like to acknowledge the following individuals for their review and technical
contributions to this Guide: Ingrid Eleosida, Toronto Hydro; Mike Field, City of Hamilton; Bill Grylis, City of
Oshawa, and Bryan Purcell, Toronto Atmospheric Fund. In addition, the LightSavers Technical Advisory
Committee, chaired by Bryan Purcell, also reviewed a draft of the guide, so thanks to Vicky Gagnon, Independent
Electricity System Operator; Andrew Giallonardo, Natural Resources Canada; Patrick Martineau, Hydro Québec;
Sheikh Nahyaan, Toronto Hydro; Varouj Artokun, GE Lighting Canada; Jeff Barten, Association of Municipalities
of Ontario; Ken Cartmill, LED Roadway Lighting; Emma Halilovic, Toronto Hydro; Bill Smelser, Laurilliam;
Donato Speidel, DMD & Associates; Samina Mehar, City of Markham; Bryan Charlebois, Cree Canada; and
Cristian Suvagau, BC Hydro, for their valuable contributions. The following contributed their recent procurement
tenders to LightSavers for review which helped greatly in developing this Guide: City of Hamilton; City of
Mississauga; City of Edmonton; Province of Nova Scotia. This Guide was made possible with financial support
from Natural Resources Canada and Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO).

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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
USING THE GUIDE ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
RELATED REFERENCE MATERIALS .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.0 LUMINAIRE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................................................................................................... 6
2.0 LUMINAIRE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................. 8
3.0 LUMINAIRE LED PERFORMANCE..................................................................................................................... 11
4.0 LUMINAIRE PHOTOMETRY ................................................................................................................................ 14
5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 15
6.0 MANUFACTURING .............................................................................................................................................. 16
7.0 PROPOSAL EVALUATION ................................................................................................................................... 17
8.0 LUMINAIRE PRICING AND LIFECYCLE COSTING ............................................................................................ 22

APPENDICES:

ANNEX I: GENERAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT & CHECKLIST ............................................................................ 23


ANNEX II: INGRESS PROTECTION ........................................................................................................................... 26
ANNEX III: SURGE PROTECTION .............................................................................................................................. 27
ANNEX IV: IESNALM-79 ............................................................................................................................................ 28
ANNEX V: STATEMENT OF LUMINAIRE LUMEN MAINTENANCE .......................................................................... 29
ANNEX VI: COMPLIANCE WITH IESNA RP-8........................................................................................................... 31
ANNEX VII: ROHS II COMPLIANCE .......................................................................................................................... 32
ANNEX VIII: DARK SKIES COMPLIANCE ................................................................................................................. 33
ANNEX IX: MANUFACTURING QUALITY ASSURANCE COMPLIANCE .................................................................. 34
ANNEX X: LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS AND LIFECYCLE COSTING ....................................................................... 35

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INTRODUCTION
LED technology offers significant benefits for outdoor luminaire applications in streets, roads and parking areas,
and garages, including energy savings, maintenance savings and improved visual clarity and safety. Performance
verification combined with luminaire price declines, have increased interest in scaling up installations. This Guide is
intended to make designing the procurement process for LED luminaires for outdoor applications easier, with
special relevance to LED street, roadway, and parking area luminaires. Using this Guide in combination with other
procurement resources should allow you to select the most appropriate products available from manufacturers active
in the Canadian market.

In many ways procuring LED luminaires is different from purchasing lamps, ballasts, and conventional luminaires.
Since an LED luminaire is an integrated electronic, mechanical, and thermal system, the weakest component part
will compromise the performance of the whole. Another factor is that due to its directionality, LED based lighting
exhibits quite different photometric characteristics than traditional lamps. LED performance, therefore, needs to be
measured and evaluated differently, and a variety of parameters needs to be considered in assessing products.
Finally, long-term lumen output remains an issue. While the expectation is that outdoor LED luminaires may last
50,000 hours or more, there aren’t any products yet that have actually been operating in outdoor applications for
such a period to verify such longevity. Fortunately, a new practice recommended, TM-21, appeared, and products
that have been tested for 6,000 hours or more using the TM-21 protocol for estimating long-term lumen
maintenance, published in 2011by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES), are now beginning
to appear in the market.

USING THE GUIDE


The Guide focuses on LED performance and the electrical and mechanical criteria that support that performance.
While there is a special focus on street and roadway cobra head style LED luminaires, many of the provisions can be
used for decorative post-top, parking area, and garage luminaires. However, some adjustments may be required for
these applications.

This Guide addresses selecting the appropriate equipment. It is to be used as a reference for developing specific
language and compliance features relevant to the local situation. Both local conditions and experience will govern
some specific requirements, such as corrosion resistance, light level expectations and networking design, but the
Guide outlines the process for selecting them. Legal considerations will also vary by location. These are not covered
in this document.

Installation, maintenance procurement procedures and financing are not part of this Guide. Cities can do these
activities internally or outsource them as they see fit. Some luminaire suppliers offer some or all of them as part of
their package.

The Guide is modular, with criteria listed in tabular form, so lighting managers can select those provisions most
useful and relevant to them. In addition, annex templates are provided that give a simple way for manufacturers to
indicate their compliance with specific criteria.

Rather than be prescriptive in all criteria, some key provisions are performance based, which requires the bidder to
submit documentation verifying such performance. This puts more onus on the evaluation process to identify the
best products among competing proposal bids that will meet local needs.

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In particular:

a) Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT): Research is ongoing to define how the different light spectra affect
human and environmental health. Higher CCT affects sleep patterns, but also improves detection. Deciding
on the optimum balance will depend on location and the results of the ongoing research.
b) Adaptive Controls: Purchasers will need to decide if they want the functionality of controls now, or may
want it in the future, or do not want to accommodate the potential for future installation with units installed
today.
As this Guide is a living document and will be upgraded periodically, please send your suggestions for
improvement to: Lightsavers@canurb.org.

RELATED REFERENCE SOURCES


1. Transportation Association of Canada (TAC):
Roadway Lighting Efficiency and Power Reduction Guide (2013)
http://www.overklick.com/TAC/defaultTAC.aspx

2. DesignLights Consortium (DLC):


This is a collaboration of utility companies and regional energy efficiency organizations funded by its
members, including Natural Resources Canada, BC Hydro, and Hydro Québec.
a. The DLC Qualified Products List (QPL) is a useful industry resource developed for procurement.
It covers products designed for 30 commercial LED applications, including outdoor area,
roadway, and decorative applications. Keep in mind the potential lag time between the
introduction of new products by manufacturers and their evaluation by DLC.
http://temp.designlights.org/solidstate.about.QualifiedProductsList_Publicv2.php.
b. Technical requirements for qualification for all LED products are listed here:
http://www.designlights.org/solidstate.manufacturer.requirements.php.
Manufacturers must submit both IESNA LM- 79 and LM-80 data from qualified laboratories in
order for DLC to evaluate their products. So the availability of this data in the DLC’s QPL enables
quick comparisons among various products using some fundamental specifications listed in this
guide, such as electrical characteristics, luminous efficacy, and correlated colour temperature.
Note, however, that more comprehensive photometric data, such as horizontal flux distribution
and candela plots typically included in LM-79 reports, are not reported by the QPL. Such
photometric data can be useful in determining whether a proposed product will meet local
roadway lighting standards.

3. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE):


a. Municipal Solid State Lighting Consortium’s (MSSLC) Model Specification for LED Roadway
Luminaires, Version 2.0 (July 2014) is available here:
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ssl/specification.html.
b. LED Lighting Facts – A partnership program to assure performance of solid-state lighting
products is represented accurately (manage user expectations and prevent exaggerated
performance claims).
http://www.lightingfacts.com/

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4. The National Master Specification Secretariat of Public Works and Government Services
Canada:
Canada’s National Master Specification (NMS) text base. Intended for use by the specifiers in the
preparation of construction and renovation contract documents. This is useful for lighting
managers developing procurement guides. Information is here:
https://www.raic.org/raic/national-master-specification-nms
http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/solutions/advisory/nms/publishers.html

5. American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM):


D1654 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Painted or Coated Specimens Subjected to
Corrosive Environments

6. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):


a. C136.31 American National Standard for Roadway and Area Lighting Equipment –
Luminaire Vibration
b. C136.41 Dimming Receptacle
c. C62.41.2-2002 IEEE Recommended Practice on Characterization of Surges in Low-
Voltage (1000V and Less) AC Power Circuits. Produced in conjunction with the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
d. 60529-2004 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosure (IP Code). Produced in
conjunction with the International Electrotechnical Commission.

7. Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA):


a. TM-21 Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources
b. RP-31 Recommended Practice for Economic Analysis of Lighting
c. LM-79-08 Electric and Photometric Measurements of Solid State Lighting Products
d. LM-80 Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources

8. LightSavers Canada:
This document is one of a series of reference resources for LED Lighting produced by LightSavers
Canada. They are available at: http://www.canurb.org/lightsavers/

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1.0 LUMINAIRE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

1.1 Housing
Made of die cast or extruded  Description of housing Paint must be maintained
aluminum with integrated heat in the proposal over time, so consider this
sink. submitted by bidder; in finish options.
 Signed and dated copy
Housing to be easily opened of the attached form, Investigate type of finish
and closed without a tool. Annex I: general to suit environment, i.e.,
The wiring compartment to Compliance Statement some such as polyester
have adequate space for third- and Checklist powder coatings provide
party adaptive controls. increased corrosion
resistance
Specify desired exterior finish:
raw, unpainted aluminum or
coated (See paint finish
requirements in ASTM
D1654)

1.2 Dimensions
Provide dimensions of pole  Description of item in May want to be flexible
infrastructure that mounting the proposal submitted on luminaire dimensions
arm is required to fit. by bidder; to allow a greater variety
 Signed and dated copy of products to be
If the luminaires must match of the attached form, considered, unless
existing (or a given set of Annex I: General specific conditions limit
dimensions for design), Compliance Statement the size and shape you
specific requirements should and Checklist. require.
be identified.

1.3 Structure Specify maximum [## option]  Description of item in The EPA of a fixture is
Impact kilograms and [## option] the proposal submitted the area “visible” by the
by bidder; wind at a particular angle.
(Weight and total Effective Projected Area
 Signed and dated copy Allow for increased
Wind) (EPA) capacities appropriate
of the attached form, weight of LED luminaire
for the pole capacity and wind
Annex I: General over the existing
zone.
Compliance Statement luminaire.
and Checklist.
Typical values are:
maximum weight of 16
kg (35 lbs.) and maximum
EPA of 0.093 m2 (1.0
ft2).

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1.4 Ingress Housing: CUL or CSA rated  Description of item in When the driver is in an
Protection for wet locations the proposal submitted IP66 chamber, it protects
Optical chamber: IP-66 rated. by bidder; the connections to light
 Certification report by an engine to discourage
Driver Chamber: IP-66 rated
independent, third party corrosion and failure at
for either full driver chamber
laboratory attached to those connection points.
(recommended) or individual
housings for any electronic signed and dated form:
Annex II: Ingress If drivers are in an open
components.
Protection. wiring chamber, consider
risk to connections and
temperature differences
that can lead any water
accumulation to cause
icicle build-up.

1.5 Vibration Conform to ANSI C136.31  Description of item in The major manufacturers
Vibration Rating. the proposal submitted comply with 3G so
Resistance
A more rigorous option is the by bidder; requiring it could weed
ANSI C136.31 3G rating  Signed and dated copy out some weak quality
which should at least be of the attached form, products.
required in locations where Annex I: General
there is significant vibration, Compliance Statement
such as on bridges. and Checklist.

1.6 Modularity Luminaires should be designed  Description of item in Product modularity


for ease of component the proposal submitted provides an opportunity for
replacement, including LED by bidder; product upgrading at end of
engines/modules, drivers,  Signed and dated copy life to save components
surge devices, and they should of the attached form, instead of having to
accommodate end-of-life Annex I: General procure entirely new
disassembly. Compliance Statement luminaires.
and Checklist.
Integrated components may
reduce first procurement
costs, but will likely lead to
higher maintenance/
replacement costs.

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2.0 LUMINAIRE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

2.1 Safety and Luminaires shall comply with  Description of item in Testing laboratory should
Electrical applicable Canadian Codes and the proposal submitted be certified as a Testing
standards, and pass required by bidder; Authority in Canada by
Characteristics
testing by a certification body  Signed and dated copy the Standards Council of
approved by the local authority of the attached form, Canada or by provincial
having jurisdiction (e.g. CSA, Annex I: General certifying agencies, for
cUL, ETL). Compliance Statement example, the Electrical
and Checklist. Safety Authority of
Ontario.

2.2 Wiring Wiring and insulation shall  Description of item in The existing wiring to the
comply with applicable codes the proposal submitted luminaire should be
and standards, for example, the by bidder; defined in the RFP.
Canadian Electrical Code and/  Signed and dated copy
or provincial code. of the attached form,
Annex I: General
Provide a barrier-type terminal Compliance Statement
block secured to the housing to and Checklist.
terminate utility supply wiring.
The terminal block shall have
wire grips suitable for No. 14
AWG to no. 6 AWG wire sizes

2.3 Grounding Specify grounded or un-  Description of item in Not including this can
grounded in accordance with the proposal submitted cause significant problems
local system. If grounded, then by bidder; if the luminaires
comply with applicable Codes  Signed and dated copy purchased don’t match the
and standards. of the attached form, local electrical system.
Annex I: General
Compliance Statement
and Checklist.

2.4 Operating [Specify the requirements to  Description of item in Most common options are:
Voltage meet local supply] the proposal submitted 120V/50&60Hz
Fluctuation tolerance ±10%. by bidder; 120-208V/50&60Hz
 Signed and dated copy
of the attached form, If local conditions require
Annex I: General it: 277V/50&60Hz
Compliance Statement 347V/60Hz
and Checklist.

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ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

2.5 Electrical Luminaires shall contain a  Description of item in The SPD should protect
separate, easily accessible and the proposal submitted all electronic components
Immunity
replaceable surge protection by bidder; from harmful line
device (SPD) compliant with  Certification report by transient voltage surges
ANSI/ IEEE, Surge Voltages an independent, third as a result of utility line
in Low Voltage AC Power party laboratory switching, lightning
Circuits, C62.41.2-2002 attached to signed and strikes, etc.
Rating Category C-High dated form: Annex III:
operation. Surge Protection. There is no standardized
assessment or customer
 Instructions on surge
evaluation process for
module replacement surge module
shall be submitted by replacement. Requesting
bidder instructions allow
purchaser to judge
replacement complexity.

2.6 Total
≤20%  Description of item in the
Harmonic proposal submitted by
bidder;
Distortion
 Signed and dated copy
of the attached form,
Annex I: General
Compliance Statement
and Checklist.

2.7 Power Factor


≥0.9  Description of item in the
proposal submitted by
bidder;
 Signed and dated copy
of the attached form,
Annex I: General
Compliance Statement
and Checklist.

2.8 Operating -40°C to +40°C for all  Description of item in


Temperature electrical components in the the proposal submitted
luminaire, including LED by bidder;
Range
engines/modules, drivers, and  Signed and dated copy of
surge devices. the attached form, Annex
I: General Compliance
Statement and Checklist.

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ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

2.9 No presence Compliant with RoHS II. Certification by an


of Lead, independent, third party
laboratory, with signed
Cadmium, or
and dated form: Annex
Mercury VII: RoHS Compliance.

2.10 Blue Light Comply with EN 62471 – EN 62471 has a hazard


Photobiological Safety of rating which encompasses
Lamps and Lamp Systems. blue light component.

2.11 Power
 Power factor ≥90%; Description of item in The 80,000 hours life is
Supply/Driver  Tolerates input the proposal submitted recommended by TAC
voltage fluctuations of by bidder; “Roadway Lighting
±10%;  Signed and dated copy Efficiency and Power
Reduction Guide” (2013)
 To last 80,000 hours; of the attached form,
 Reliable operation up Annex I: General
to 40°C; Compliance Statement
and Checklist.
 Integrated dimming control
capability utilizing an
external 0-10 VDC control
signal.
 Minimum 3 yr. OEM
warranty.
2.12 Photoelectric Providing for C136.41  Description of item in Photoelectric controllers
Controller receptacles, to support the proposal submitted may be provided for all
adaptive controls from by bidder; luminaires.
different manufacturers, with a  Signed and dated copy
NEMA 3-prong type twist-lock of the attached form, Conditions and durations
rated connection. Annex I: General of controls warranties,
Compliance Statement which are available up to
Socket shall be free to reorient and Checklist. 20 years, should be
the geographic directional considered in the
orientation without the use of procurement evaluation.
tools.

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3.0 LUMINAIRE LED PERFORMANCE


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE STANDARD COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

3.1 Minimum The optimum efficacy for a Description of item in The average of a large
particular application is not a the proposal submitted sample of available
Luminaire
separate threshold. It is by bidder; luminaires is about 80
Efficacy
developed through the cost- IESNA LM-79 Report, lumens/watt per IESNA
benefit valuation. However, a “Electric and LM-79. Most
minimum of 80 lumens/watts Photometric manufacturers have
per IESNA LM-79 would Measurements of Solid products over 90.
reflect good practice with State Lighting Products,”
current technology. from a LED Lighting
Facts® Approved
Laboratory, attached to
signed and dated form:
Annex IV: IESNA LM-79.

3.2 Correlated 3,500K – 4,500K, with Description of item in Field or lab testing of
Colour nominal CCT tolerances in the proposal submitted luminaires during the
accordance with ANSI by bidder; procurement process is
Temperature
(CCT).
C78.377. IESNA LM-79 Report, essential to verifying
“Electric and CCT.
Photometric
Measurements of Solid Field-testing in Seattle
State Lighting Products,” demonstrated that the
from a LED Lighting 4100K test areas,
Facts® Approved including the asymmetric
Laboratory, attached to test area, outperformed all
signed and dated form: of the other test areas in
Annex IV: IESNA LM-79. terms of detection
distance. However, they
are less energy efficient
than 5,000K LEDs. See:
Clanton & Associates,
Seattle LED Adaptive
Lighting Study, Report
#E14-286, (2014) here:
http://neea.org/docs/default-
source/reports/seattle-led-
adaptive-lighting-
study.pdf?sfvrsn=4h

Too much blue light


(higher CCT) in the
atmosphere also impacts
sleep patterns. So extra
caution is required near
residential areas.

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3.3 Minimum 65  Description of item in the The minimum Design


Colour proposal submitted by Lights Consortium (DLC)
bidder; criterion for streetlights is
Rendering
Index (CRI)
 IESNA LM-79 Report, 65.
“Electric and
Photometric
Measurements of Solid
State Lighting
Products,” from a LED
Lighting Facts®
Approved Laboratory,
attached to signed and
dated form: Annex IV:
IESNA LM-79.

3.4 Up-Light Comply with MLO BUG  Validation from a LED


rating system as follows: Lighting Facts®
Control  Decorative Approved Laboratory with
Luminaires: “U” BUG ratings provided in
value to match
location area IESNA RP-8- 14.
classification or  If desired, additional
Zone; certification by the
 Cobra Head: Uplight (90° International Dark Skies
above nadir) zonal Association, with signed
distribution rating shall be 0. and dated form: Annex
VIII: Dark Skies
Compliance

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3.5 Lumen A minimum LLD of .85 at  Description of item in the The Design Lights
100,000 hours at 25°C ambient proposal submitted by Consortium requires and
Maintenance also verifies TM-21
as verified by IESNA TM-21 bidder;
(LM)  Statement of Lumen calculations for LED
calculation, based on lab test
streetlights certified in its
results of the LED devices Maintenance to be
Qualified Products List,
according to IESNA LM-80 submitted by bidder so DLC approval is a
testing protocol. verifying that the simple compliance path.
proposed luminaire is
Manufacturer to provide on the Designlights If it is desired to go
lighting calculations performed Consortium’s beyond 50,000 hours
by a Qualified Professional. Qualified Products minimum lifetime to, say,
List. If the product has 80,000 hours, it is
not yet been evaluated, suggested that IESNA
then include TM- 21 calculations be
calculations and supplied by the
supporting test data per manufacturer. Note that
DLC’s Qualification some manufacturers have
Criteria, attached to tested their LED devices
the signed and dated of as long as 15,000 hours
form: Annex V: in the lab.
Statement of Luminaire
Lumen Maintenance. Purchaser should specify
The IESNA LM-80 the appropriate
report, “Measuring qualifications (e.g.
Lumen Maintenance of P.Eng.) for the author of
LED Light Sources” the calculations.
 LED Lighting Facts®
Approved Laboratory
should also be submitted
if Option 1 is selected.
 TM-21 based
luminaire depreciation
used in all RP-8
lighting calculations
provided by the
manufacturer

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4.0 LUMINAIRE PHOTOMETRY


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

4.1 IES RP-8 Luminaire shall meet IES RP-8 Bidder shall submit Each procurement should
recommended values for the analysis and diagrams have parameters that are
specific Location Parameters derived from industry relevant to their situation
indicated in the Appendix A, recognized lighting in the table, based on the
template is provided in Annex software that confirms lighting design undertaken
compliance through for the procurement.
VI.
point-by-point
calculations graphically
Bidder to provide .IES files for Professional lighting
presented on the
fixtures from accredited lab. roadway, for illuminance, software available
luminance, uniformity, includes:
and glare, attached to the AGi32 v. 3.2;
signed and dated form:
Annex VI: Compliance  AutoLux v. 8.0;
with IESNA RP-8 Report;  Lighting Reality PRO;
 Submission of reports  Photopia v. 3.0;
and calculations based
on sample roadways  Visual Professional
provided in Annex X Edition;
 Visual Roadway Tool.
 SEAD Streetlight
Evaluation Tool (also
provides economic
analysis).

Buyer should confirm the


photometrics as part of bid
evaluation. Depending on
resources available, this
may be done in house or
through an independent
party, such as Agi32, Visual
Roadway Lighting
(www.visual-
3d.com/Default.aspx), or
Lighting Reality
(http://www.lightingreality.
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ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

4.2 Photometric Provide results for luminaires IESNA LM-79-08 LED Lighting Facts has a
File tested in accordance with C o m p l i a n c e Report, listing of approved US
IESNA LM-79 procedures “Electric and laboratories
Photometric
Measurements of Solid
State Lighting Products,”
from a Laboratory
certified by NVLAP,
attached to signed and
dated form: Annex IV:
IESNA LM-79.

5.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE


Quality
ITEM Assurance
PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

5.1 Period of 10 years for the luminaire Signed and dated copy of The quality of the driver
warranty the attached form, Annex is often the primary
I: General Compliance determinant of lifecycle.
Statement and Checklist.
A simple measure of
confidence in driver
reliability is the warranty
provided by the OEM of
the driver to the luminaire
manufacturer.

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5.2 Coverage  Upon failure within the Description of coverage A possible strategy is:
warranted period, unit shall in the proposal submitted
be replaced by the by bidder; a) for relatively
manufacturer; Signed and dated copy of infrequent failure that can
 Failure modes warranted the attached form, Annex be dealt with within the
include: negligible light I: General Compliance purchaser’s normal
output from more than Statement and Checklist. maintenance budget, the
10% of the individual requirement shall be for
LED sources; luminaire the supplier to provide a
housing, wiring, replacement for the failed
connections or drivers not
unit; and
sustaining specified
performance.
b) for “catastrophic
failure”, which requires
replacements above a
certain threshold
(quantity in a period of
time within the 10 years),
the supplier shall be
responsible for supply
and installation of the
replacement units

6.0 MANUFACTURING
Quality
ITEM Assurance
PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

6.1 Manufacturing Facility that manufactures the Signed and dated copy of ISO Certification is an
LED luminaires shall be: Annex IX: Manufacturing audited process that is
Quality Assurance standardized. Comparing
 ISO 9001 certified; or Compliance with ISO alternative QA programs
9001.
 An alternative standard that
achieves the outcomes you
require.

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7.0 PROPOSAL EVALUATION


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

General Approach
The evaluation process should be made clear in the procurement documents. One option is to define minimum
performance requirements that must be met, and the proposal with the lowest life cycle cost will be selected.
However there are usually other factors that are not all or none – such as experience, warranty conditions, or GHG
emissions reductions – that require weighting in the evaluation.
To consider several factors, they can be given a weighting representing their relative value to the purchaser. The
weighting is achieved by assigning each factor a maximum available points within a total of 100 possible points for
the proposal. For some factors, such as light levels or colour, the requirement could be pass or fail, with fail
meaning non-compliant. The purchaser would rank each compliant proposal by the total number of points achieved
across the factors considered.

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7.1 Experience Demonstrated experience of This could be a straight Consideration should be


designing, manufacturing and compliance requirement made in weighting
implementing LED luminaires based on submitting the experience to allow
based on providing: required evidence, or the younger companies to
comments from the compete without
Description of the reference projects could be
unreasonably increasing
applicant and manufacturer used to score the experience
(if different) indicating the risk.
factor. References can be a
number of years in valuable predictor of the
business, the number of quality of the outcome if
years of manufacturing used well. It would be best However, the likelihood
LED luminaires, the to be explicit about the that the warranty
associated volume of information that will be obligation will be
installed luminaires in sought from the references
fulfilled depends on the
those years. to score the proposal.
 Information on a minimum continued existence of
number of projects of the issuer and their
similar scope and climate, approach to warranties.
with client contact The purchaser should
information evaluate these factors,
 Contact information for including evaluating
any other customers which references.
have provided pre-
approval of the same or
similar luminaires as those
proposed

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ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

7.2 Product Compliance with technical LED luminaire The municipality may
Compliance requirements in items 1 to 6. technical product wish to seek bidders’
information as compliance with the bid
outlined in items document in several
1.0 – 6.0 ways:
 Information requested
for the evaluation  Require certain
process which was not verification
submitted per Items 1.0 – documents to be
6.0 should be included in submitted, and the
a separate appendix to entire bid to be
the applicant’s proposal. deemed pass/fail
based on the
response;
 Assign evaluation
points based on a
weighting of
different
documents.
 Combination of the
above two options.

For example, if the


bidder does not submit
the basic LM-79 and
TM-21 documents, the
bid could be deemed to
fail. Submission of other
documents, such as
surge protection
description and
certification, could be
weighted in assigning
evaluation points.

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ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

7.3
Ease of Luminaire installation  Evaluation of ease of
installation instructions and sample; installation, by
and suitability purchaser’s field staff,
of long-term using sample and
Written description of
in-situ submitted information.
recommended maintenance
maintenance  Confirmation from
requirements and associated
requirements owners of existing
maintenance schedules.
installations of the
installation and
maintenance performance

7.4
Luminaire Calculation of predicted energy  Information requested for Maximum points would
Energy savings, simple payback, return the evaluation process be awarded to the
Savings on investment, and internal rate which was not submitted lowest energy
of return based on analysis per Items 1.0 – 7.0 consumption proposed
conducted per Section 9. should be included in a (W) while meeting
separate appendix to the required light levels.
applicant’s proposal. Those offers not
meeting required light
levels would be
deducted points as
appropriate.

7.5 Product Level of effort required by the  Submit a summary of This factor represents
Reliability owner to achieve acceptable reliability testing one of the higher risk
applicable to the
replacement rate over time elements and should be
luminaires, as a
(after warranty expiry). weighted accordingly.
minimum including the
LEDs and LED drivers.
 Information requested for
the evaluation process
which was not submitted
per Items 1.0 – 7.0
should be included in a
separate appendix to the
applicant’s proposal.

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7.6 Field Purchaser needs to decide how  Field crews will evaluate If resources are available
Installation they want to verify installation how easy it is to install and justified by the
the products on existing
Evaluation requirements – as part of initial project scale, the bidder
poles and arms.
or final selection, whether it should verify the
will be on-site or reference proponents’ modeling
checks and how any costs are results in a field trial of
covered. the samples to ensure that
they meet the specified
If on site, bidder shall provide requirements in the street
[number of] proposed layout(s) designated for
luminaires for inspection and modeling in the RFP.
texting.
If the luminaires have
been installed in
sufficient numbers at
other locations, it may be
possible to confirm
performance through
references from installers
and owners. For on-site
testing, manufacturers
may not be able to
provide some luminaire
samples in a timely
fashion, due to high
demand & supply
constraints, so
adjustments may need to
be made accordingly.

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8.0 LUMINAIRE PRICING AND LIFECYCLE COSTING


ITEM PROPERTY PERFORMANCE MEASURE COMPLIANCE EVIDENCE COMMENTS

For procurement processes


8.1 Luminaire The bid shall contain the
based on a scoring system,
Pricing and following information: maximum points would be
Lifecycle awarded to the lowest
Costing lifecycle cost as calculated
 Prices for fixtures for in Annex X. All other cost
location parameters quotations to be scored
specified relative to this based on a
 Additional equipment cost formula to be consistent
associated with changing with procurement process.
or modifying mounting
arms and poles, The economic evaluation
miscellaneous wiring, etc. should strive to evaluate
 Installation cost if the luminaire economics on an
manufacturer is expected even playing field. Simple
to undertake this service; payback analysis, for
 Length of warranty (or instance, is useful in
other measure of length of determining how fast the
time the fixture will municipality will get back
operate successfully until its return on investment,
its output reaches 70% of but tends to devalue the
its original flux (L70), return on investment over
based on lumen time.
maintenance above;
 Calculate net present It may be appropriate to
value (NPV) and return on use a uniform lifetime for
investment (ROI) for all products in the analysis,
capital outlay using the say 15 or 20 years, unless
Energy cost ($/kWh) ; there is reliable evidence to
labour inflation rate differentiate expected
(%/year), energy cost
lifespans.
inflation rate (%/yr);
discount rate provided by
the owner.

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ANNEX I: GENERAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT & CHECKLIST


LOCATION OF SUPPORTING DOC.
ITEM REF. SPECIFICATION & PERFORMANCE REQUIRED YES NO IN BID

1.0 Luminaire Physical Characteristics

Housing is made of die cast or extruded aluminum, includes an


1.1 integrated heat sink, and is unpainted, light gray, or silver color.
Housing can be opened without a tool. There is room for future
adaptive controls.

1.2 Dimensions of the luminaire are provided.

1.3 Weight and the EPA of the luminaire are provided.

1.4 Ingress protection complies with IP-66 rating Annex II

1.5 Luminaire’s minimum vibration resistance conforms to ANSI


C136.31 for 3G vibration for normal applications.

1.6 The luminaire is modular and is designed for ease of component


replacement.

2.0 Luminaire Electrical Characteristics

2.1 Luminaire’s safety and electrical characteristics comply with


applicable codes and standards (certification attached).

2.2 Wiring and insulation comply with applicable codes and standards
(certification attached).

2.3 If grounded, the luminaire complies with applicable codes and


standards (certification attached).

2.4 Voltage fluctuation tolerance is ±10%.


2.5 Luminaires contain a separate, easily accessible and replaceable SPD Annex III
compliant with applicable ratings.
2.6 Total harmonic distortion is ≤20%.

2.7 Power factor is ≥0.9.

2.8 Operating temperature is -40°C to +40°C.

2.9 No presence of lead, cadmium or mercury to comply with RoHS II Annex VII

2.10 Blue light is compliant with EN 62471

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Power supply driver is dimmable and will operate as follows:


 Designed for reliable operation up to 40°C;
 Will last 80,000 hours
2.11  Driver housing IP66 rated if it is in an air cooled chamber ;
 Integrated dimming control capability utilizing an external 0-10
VDC control signal pre-wired to optional ANSI C136.41
receptacle.

Conforms to ANSI C136.41 with a NEMA 3-prong type twist-lock


2.12 rated connection. Socket shall be free to reorient the geographic
directional orientation without the use of tools.

3.0 Luminaire LED Performance

3.1 Minimum luminaire efficacy of 80 lumens/watt or determined by cost- Annex IV


benefit valuation

3.2 Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) between 3,500 – 4,500 unless Annex IV
exception is specified

3.3 Minimum Colouring Rendering Index (CRI) is 65 Annex IV

3.4 Up-light control complies with MLO BUG rating Annex VIII

3.5 Minimum LLD of .85 at 100,00 hours at 25°C ambient Annex V

4.0 Luminaire Photometry

4.1 Luminaire meets IES RP-8 values for location parameters Annex VI

4.2 Provides luminaire test results in accordance with IESNA LM-79 Annex IV

5.0 Quality Assurance


5.1 Period of the warranty is 10 years.
Warranty covers luminaire integrity and functionality:
5.2
· Luminaire housing, wiring, and connections;
· LED light source(s)—negligible light output from more than 10%
of the LED sources constitutes luminaire failure;
· LED driver(s)

6.0 Warranty compliance includes on-site replacement material, fixture


Manufacturing
finish, transportation, removal and labour costs of installation.
6.1 Luminaire manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 certified or complies to Annex IX
an alternative standard that achieves the outcomes you require

7.0 Proposal Evaluation

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7.1 Demonstrated experience of designing, manufacturing and


implementing LED luminaires

7.2 Technical requirements outlined in items 1 to 6 are fulfilled

Please attach a sheet explaining why you have answered NO to any of the above item requirements.

I hereby confirm the above Yes/No statements to be true and legitimate:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

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ANNEX II: INGRESS PROTECTION


The bidder’s luminaire housing is CUL rated for wet locations (certificate attached). The luminaire’s LED
optical chamber complies with the rates and degrees of protection afforded by IP-66, which include:

• No ingress of dust;
• Complete protection against contact;
• Protection against powerful water jets (12.5 mm nozzle) against the enclosure from any direction;
• Water volume: 100 litres per minute;
• Pressure: 100 kN/m3 at a distance of 3 metres.

Certificates from independent, third party laboratories are attached verifying that the bidder’s proposed luminaire(s)
are CUL rated for wet locations (housing) and IP66 (optical chamber).

I hereby confirm that attached report is true and legitimate:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

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ANNEX III: SURGE PROTECTION


The proposed luminaire(s) offers high capability surge protection that complies with ANSI/IEEE, Surge Voltages in
Low Voltage AC Power Circuits, C62.41.2-2002 Rating Category 2 for 10kV/5kA location.

I hereby confirm that the proposed luminaire complies with the above ANSI/IEEE standard and I have attached
instructions on surge module replacement:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

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ANNEX IV: IESNA LM-79 ELECTRICAL AND PHOTOMETRIC


MEASUREMENTS OF SOLID-STATE LIGHTING PRODUCTS
The bidder attaches an IESNA LM-79 report for the proposed luminaire(s), tested by a LED Lighting Facts®
Approved Laboratory, listed here: http://lightingfacts.com/approvedlabs. The report contains:

• Laboratory name;
• Report number;
• Date;
• Luminaire catalog number;
• Name and manufacturer’s model number;
• Measured voltage and amps;
• Luminaire wattage;
• Total integrated flux or lumen output;
• Luminous efficacy;
• Correlated colour temperature (CCT);
• Colour rendering index (CRI);
• Iso-footcandle diagram;
• Power factor;
• Total harmonic distortion (THD);
• Documentation that specified standards and test methods were followed.

I hereby confirm that the attached IESNA LM-79 report provides evidence that the bid complies with the
technical requirements:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

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ANNEX V: STATEMENT OF LUMINAIRE LUMEN MAINTENANCE


The bidder attaches a report, Statement of Luminaire Maintenance, that verifies that the proposed LED luminaire is
on the Designlights Consortium’s (DLC) Qualified Products List and thus meets DLC’s lumen maintenance
technical requirements.

Alternatively, if the proposed LED luminaire has not yet been evaluated by DLC, the manufacturer may submit
calculations and supporting test data indicating a minimum luminaire lifetime (L70) of 50,000 operating hours,
based on one of two compliance pathways in accordance with Designlights Consortium’s (DLC) Product
Qualification Criteria: (http://www.designlights.org/solidstate.manufacturer.requirements.php).

• Option 1: LED device performance using the IESNA TM-21 protocols;


• Option 2: LED luminaire performance based on 6,000 hours of luminaire testing, using a pass/fail
threshold for lumen maintenance compliance as established by the Energy Star Manufacturer’s Guide,
i.e., for 6,000 hours of test, LM = 95.8% assuming the luminaire lifetime is 50,000 hours.

Option 1: Compliance through Component Performance using TM-21 Calculations

Under Option 1 the manufacturer will need to provide five documents:

1) A complete IESNA LM-80 report of the same LED device that is used in the luminaire (see Annex V—
LM-80). Therefore, the LED package part number of the submitted luminaire must appear on this report.
A complete LM-80 test report will include the relative light output over time, for at least 6,000 hours of
continuous operation at three different temperatures measured at the LED package manufacturer-specified
TMP. Following the LM-80 standard, the three TMP temperatures are 55°C, 85°C and a third temperature
selected by the manufacturer.
2) The In Situ Temperature Measurement Test (ISTMT) report of the submitted luminaire including the
measured temperature at the TMP of the hottest LED in the luminaire. The luminaire must have been
tested under ANSI/UL 1598 and the report must contain the same model number of the submitted
luminaire.
3) A photograph documenting the actual temperature measurement location such as a photograph of the
luminaire with a thermo couple attached at the TMP point). For the validity of this document, it must
contain the same model number of the submitted luminaire. This photograph can be incorporated in the
ISTMT document.
4) A document with a schematic or photograph from the LED package manufacturer showing the specified
TMP location. For the validity of this document, it must contain the same part number of the LED package
used in the submitted luminaire.
5) Saved copy of completed ENERGY STAR TM-21 Calculator in a Microsoft Excel file format. Save the
file, using the manufacturer’s model number submitted with the bid, before uploading with other
supporting documentation for Option 1 lumen maintenance. You can download the TM-21 calculator from
the ENERGY STAR website at http://www.energystar.gov/TM-21calculator. Please be sure to download
a new worksheet for each application. Instructions on how to use the calculator are included in the first
page of the worksheet.

For products where the required lifetime is longer than the projection method allows, the necessary lumen
maintenance minimums at the end of the allowable projection period are as follows. These percentages result from
solving an exponential decay function for 35,000 and 50,000 hours.

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TABLE 1: TM-21 PROJECTED LUMEN MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

REQUIRED LUMEN REQUIRED LUMEN


PROJECTION END POINT MAINTENANCE FOR 35,000 MAINTENANCE FOR
HOUR PRODUCTS 50,000 HOUR PRODUCTS

33,000 hours >71.44% >79.03%

36,000 hours L70 > 35,000 >77.35%

38,500 hours L70 > 35,000 >75.98%

42,000 hours L70 > 35,000 >74.11%

44,000 hours L70 > 35,000 >73.06%

48,000 hours L70 > 35,000 >71.01%

49,500 hours L70 > 35,000 >70.25%

50,000 hours L70 > 35,000 >70.00%

OR

When applying the lumen maintenance in accordance with these protocols, the DLC applies a tolerance of 5% to
driver currents tested under LM-80.

I hereby confirm that the attached report to be true and legitimate:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

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ANNEX VI: COMPLIANCE WITH IESNA RP-8


The bidder attaches a report, Compliance with IESNA RP-8 which was created with lighting industry acceptable
design software using the template shown below (courtesy City of Hamilton, ON). The report shows point-by-point
calculations graphically presented on the roadway, providing modeling evidence that the bidder’s luminaire product
will meet IES RP-8 recommended values for illuminance or luminance, uniformity, etc. The software analysis will
determine the luminaire wattage and integrated luminous flux of the proposed luminaire(s) for its initial lumen output
to exceed RP-8 recommended values by 30%, thus maintaining compliance with the values with lumen depreciation
over 80,000 hours.

In addition, the bidder commits to providing a minimum of three LED luminaire samples on a timely basis for one or
more of the Location Parameters described herein for field evaluations.

I hereby confirm that the attached report to be true and legitimate:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

31.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca
MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED
LUMINAIRES IN CANADA – A GUIDE VERSION 2.0
DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

ANNEX VII: ROHS II COMPLIANCE


The proposed luminaire(s) complies with the directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment 2011/65/EU, otherwise known as RoHS II. RoHS restricts the use of the
following six substances:

1. Lead (Pb);
2. Mercury (Hg);
3. Cadmium (Cd);
4. Hexavalent chromium (Cr6+);
5. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB);
6. Polybrominated diphenyls ether( PBDE).

I hereby confirm that the attached report from an independent laboratory certifies RoHS II compliance:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

32.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca
MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED
LUMINAIRES IN CANADA – A GUIDE VERSION 2.0
DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

ANNEX VIII: DARK SKIES COMPLIANCE


The proposed luminaire(s) meets the International Dark Skies Association’s standards for being dark sky friendly,
meaning no light emissions above 90 degrees. (See http://www.darksky.org).

I hereby confirm that the attached Seal of Approval from the International Dark Skies Association certifies Dark Sky
compliance:

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

33.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca
MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED
LUMINAIRES IN CANADA – A GUIDE VERSION 2.0
DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

ANNEX IX: MANUFACTURING QUALITY ASSURANCE COMPLIANCE


I hereby confirm that the proposed luminaire(s) was/were manufactured in a facility that uses the quality
management system (ISO 9001 or alternative acceptable to the purchaser) certified in the attached report from
an independent, qualified auditor :

Name

Title/Position

Phone Number

Date

34.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca
MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED
LUMINAIRES IN CANADA – A GUIDE VERSION 2.0
DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

ANNEX X: LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS AND LIFECYCLE COSTING


Computer simulations of the roadway lighting proposed, using software as called for in the specifications, shall
incorporate the roadway parameters in the table below.

These parameters are used for benchmarking energy savings across suppliers. They are examples of typical
information only. They are not intended to represent all road types and requirements. Further detailed design will
generally be required during the implementation phase of the LED conversion project to ensure the appropriate
luminaires are being provided for the road types.

Vendors must use a light loss factor (LLF) based on Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Publication TM-21
(Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources) and show their calculations. Scotopic or
mesopic factors will not be allowed.

Calculation grids must be designed in accordance with IESNA RP-8-14 guidelines.

Pole Roadway Single Minimum Uniformity


Mount Pole Lane Arm Sided or Ratio
Existing # of Set- class / average
height Spacing Width Length Double, (avg:min)
Luminaire Lanes back Pedestrian illuminance
(m) (m) (m) (m) Median (Maximum
(m) Conflict (lux)
Mounted1 allowed)

70W HPS 9.0 50 2 4.5 1 0.6 Local/ Single 4.0 6.0


Low Sided
100W HPS 9.0 50 2 3.5 1 0.6 Local/ Single 7.0 6.0
Medium Sided

150W HPS 9.0 47 2 3.5 1 1.2 Collector/ Single 9.0 4.0


Medium Sided

Major/ Double,
250W HPS 10.5 47 4 3.5 1 1.5 Median 13.0 3.0
Medium
Mounted

Pavement classification: R3 for all layouts; sidewalks not included in the comparative analysis

Notes 1: For double, median mounted, assume 2 meter median width

The parameters included in the table are examples of typical information only. There are a wide variety of road types and
requirements that are not represented by these examples. Each procurement should have parameters that are relevant to
their situation in the table, based on the lighting design undertaken for the procurement. Further detailed design will
generally be required during the implementation phase of the LED conversion project to ensure the appropriate
luminaires are being provided for the road types.

35.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca
MODEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROCUREMENT OF LED
LUMINAIRES IN CANADA – A GUIDE VERSION 2.0
DATE ISSUED: 2015-08-11

VENDOR RESPONSE TABLE:


ENTER RESULTS INTO THE FOLLOWING CHART (AND PROVIDE LAYOUTS)

D= B F= J=
A B C E* G
xC DxE A*(F+G)

EXISTING ROADWAY ROADWAY NUMBER OF LED HOUR OF 20 YEAR ENERGY LUMINAIRE FIXTURE TOTAL COST
LUMINAIRE AVG AVG:MIN LUMINAIRES LUMINAIRE OPERATION ENERGY COST ENERGY COST
(LUX) (LUX) WATTAGE (20 YRS) USAGE PER COST
(KWH) KWH

70W 87,600
HPS

100W 87,600
HPS

150W 87,600
HPS

250W 87,600
HPS

* NOTE: Energy cost used should be the total per kwh cost of delivered electricity, including any amounts for
transmission, connection, debt repayment charges etc.

36.
LIGHTSAVERS CANADA A CANADIAN URBAN INSTITUE/INSTITUT URBAIN DU CANADA PROGRAM
30 St. Patrick Street, 5th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 3A3 www.canurb.org / www.lightsavers.ca

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