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HomeMy WebLinkAbout218C KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATESCITY OF PALM DESERT INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DATE: JANUARY 16, 1985 SUBJECT: SPECIAL REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION SIGN FOR MARRIOTT Marriott Corporation submitted the attached 11 ft. x 24 ft. proposed construction sign to be located near the intersection of Cook and Country Club. (A total of 264 sq. ft.) The. previously approved sign on Country Club would remain. This particular type of sign may be approved by the city council pursuant to Municipal Code Section 25.68.540, which is attached. The city council has the perogative to review this sign permit. Because of the criteria set forth in this section the granting of --a permit becomes more of a policy decision. Therefore, there is no staff recommendation. 6 ?, i AMON A. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONME TAL SERVICES RAD/tm jai PRofoCi 'NRIG GOFCC ad of rROTCcr ro0E1- �g 0 o m N r ne/� gin unmm�nrv� ■n+l,z,ne E n nIZn„,AI1nn,A4 MARRIOTT'S DESERT SPRINGS`-- . A PALM DESERT RESORT & SPA g ne• inI'lumee/ rl nn 1-7LW jq1°hn " Pinein'AUIYI1�nI� • Ywuwumm LI ei�eln'QI�OnNIt�L F1...e.1rw ?� 9 O' ____�10�1 _ 3'•0l' � loJ 3.0 OW Cd-t-JL'/ JI-L 1 �I, ieln'a.mu nlp n nell al iNn IpW.�V.�.1IOI.1.9 M V.,. EiO'RlAnndi�l (linetinYllllnnni� W NLAY9MOI ,yAy.�py9,Y sGALF : Ys". I' of HAFRbTr rFnT[cr L.OgO 4 rFoziE,cT TrrFPArL APGRITEGTf 0MIG6 TTiE- rAGL — IOFTln.1 (F K meto '41 "IT[ LaymicS) W MVUAE, fLwJTL•G7o 5' GWSLJLTANC7' SIyNA�E DOAGK- Ml�D 4'DTG 5'-0' ) MARRIOTT CORE Im ET KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON &ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS P[2OTECT CONSTRUCTION SICK N EOWARD A. KILIING$WORTM fNA LARRY R. STRICKER AIA RONALD O. LINDGREN AIA ROBERT I. WRLSON AIA 11113 LONG 9LACI1 ALvD. LONG 91AO1, CAUFORMA MOOT MON1 II00E7-I939, EIRIDJAI TfIFA 61D11R GUIf KILLSM i 68.510--25.68.550 not extend beyond the property line or into the public right- of-way. (Ord. 129 54(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1(part), 1975: Exhibit A 925.38-16.09). 25.68.510 Obstruction of passage. Signs shall not be constructed so as to obstruct any door, window, or fire escape of any building. (Ord. 129 94(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1(part), 1975: Exhibit A §25.38-16.10). 25.68.520 Maximum si n area limitation. Unless other- wise authorized by this chapter, regar ess of the zone where located, no sign shall exceed the maximum area necessary to identify the.use. (Ord. 129 §4(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A §25.38-16.11). 25.68.530 Exceptions to sign limitations. Nothing con- tained in this chapter shall prevent the erection, construc- tion, or maintenance of official traffic, fire, and police signs, temporary traffic -control signs used during construc- tion and maintenance of utility facilities and substructure location and identification signs and markers required to protect these facilities, devices, and markings of the state Department of Transportation, the city council, or of other competent public authorities, or the posting of the notices required by law. (Ord. 129 94(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1(part), 1975: Exhibit A 525.38-16.12). 25.68.540 Special permits., Nothing contained in this chapter shall prevent the city council from granting a tem- porary special permit or otherwise permitting, on such terms as it deems proper, signs or the like advertising or pertain- ing to any civic, patriotic, or special event of general pub- lic interest taking place within the boundaries of the city when it can be found that same will not be materially detri- mental to the public welfare, interest, or safety, nor injurious to adjacent property or improvements. Grand opening signs may be approved by the director of environmental services, subject to appropriate conditions. (Ord. 129 §4(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1(part), 1975: Exhibit A §25.38-16.13). 25.68.550 Imitation of traffic signal. No person shall Place, maintain or display upon or in view of any street or highway, any unofficial sign, signal, or device, or any signal, sign or device which purports to be or resembles an official traffic signor signal or which hides from view any official traffic sign or signal. Any such signal may be abated forthwith. (Ord. 12Q 54(part), 1977: Ord. 98 §1 (part), 1975: Exhibit A §25.38-16.14). 429 A 41 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 March 27, 1984 ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION ACTION CASE NO: 218 C APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES, 3833 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807; ARMADILLO JOINT VENTURE, C/O RANCHO LAS PALMAS MARRIOTT RESORT, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270; and MARRIOTT CORPORATION, ATTN: JONATHAN C. NEHMER, Marriott Drive, Washington, D.C. 20058. NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Preliminary approval of architectural plans for hotel and ancillary facilities. LOCATION: Southwest corner of Cook Street and Country Club Drive. ZONE: PR-4 Upon reviewing the submitted plans and the presentations by the staff and by the applicant, the architectural review commission moved to approve this case by minute motion subject to the conditionsin the minutes. Date of Action: March 27, 1984 Vote: 3-1 (An appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the city clerk of the City of Palm Desert within fifteen 05) days of the date of the decision.) STAFF COMMENTS: Please read the attached minutes. f f MINUTES PALM DESERT ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION TUESDAY - MARCH 27, 1984 2:00 P.M. ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE ROOM 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE * r r r ■ r • r r r • * r t r w � r • • y r r # * • ■ rt � • * �r * ■ • � w : • • r e � I. H. The meeting was called to order at 2:00 p.m. after a two hour study session. Members Present: Ron Gregory Rick Holden Bernie Leung Charlie Martin Members Absent: Al Cook Staff Present: Ray Diaz Steve Smith "4 ^•., Tonya Monroe Moved by Commissioner Holden, seconded by Commissioner Martin, to approve the minutes for the meeting of March 13, 1984, as submitted. Carried unanimously 3-0-1 (Commissioner Leung abstained). Moved by Commissioner Martin, seconded by Commissioner Leung, to approve the following cases by minute motion. I. CASE NO: 203 C APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): STEVEN H. SULLIVAN, P.O. Box 398, 73-730 Highway 111 ,Suite 5, Palm Desert, CA 92260. NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Final approval of plans Tor an office building. LOCATION: North side of Alessandro, east of Portola, 74-058 Alessandro. ZONE: R-3 2. CASE NO: 218 C APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON do ASSOCIATES, 3833 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807; ARMADILLO JOINT VENTURE, C/O RANCHO LAS PALMAS MARRIOTT RESORT, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270; and MARRIOTT CORPORATION, ATTN: JONATHAN C. NEHMER, Marriott Drive, Washington, D.C. 20058. NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Preliminary approval of architectural plans for hotel and ancillary facilities. LOCATION: Southwest corner of Cook Street and Country Club Drive. ZONE: PR-4 MR. JONATHAN C. NEHMER, Marriott Corporation, BOB CLARK, Peridian Group, LEROY VELASQUEZ, LINDA STEVENS, and LARRY STRICKER, K.S.L.W., were present. i PALM DESERT ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION MINUTES MARCH 27, 1984 The applicants present gave a presentation to the commission during study session. Commissioner Holden was opposed to the use of a chain link fence along south property line. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. Construction plans shall be submitted for approval to the City Fire Marshal prior to issuance of building permits. All conditions shall be made a part of construction and no certificate of occupancy shall be issued until completed. 2. Final construction drawings, including a final landscaping, grading, lighting, amenities, trash storage, walkway layout, irrigation plans and sign program shall be submitted to the Architectural Review Commission. No final inspection or occupancy permit shall be given by the Department of Environmental Services to this project until the aforementioned approved plans and construction shall have been completed. 3. CASE NO: 259 MF APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): TED MARTINEZ, c/o VORTEX, 38-725 Adams Street, Bermuda Dunes, CA 92201. NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Preliminary approval of plans for a 28 unit apartment project. LOCATION: South of Highway 111, between Deep Canyon and Shadow Hills road. ZONE: R-3 Approval was subject to the following conditions: 1. Construction plans shall be submitted for approval to the City Fire Marshal prior to issuance of building permits. All conditions shall be made a part of construction and no certificate of occupancy shall be issued until completed. 2. Final construction drawings, including a final landscaping, grading, lighting, amenities, trash storage, walkway layout, irrigation plans and sign program shall be submitted to the Architectural Review Commission. No final inspection or occupancy permit shall be given by the Department of Environmental Services to this project until the aforementioned approved plans and construction shall have been completed. 3. Reexamine solar protection on the south, east, and west elevations. 4. That planters be provided for the central courtyard. The minute motion on these cases was approved 3-1. (Commissioner Holden voting nay.) III. CASES: A. Final Drawings: None -2- AGENDA ITEM NO: III-B-1 DATE: MARCH 27, 1984 ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION CASE NO: 218 C APPLICANT (AND ADDRESS): KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES, 3833 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807; ARMADILLO JOINT VENTURE, C/O RANCHO LAS PALMAS MARRIOTT RESORT, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270; and MARRIOTT CORPORATION, ATTN: JONATHAN C. NEHMER, Marriott Drive, Washington, D.C. 20058. NATURE OF PROJECT/APPROVAL SOUGHT: Preliminary approval of architectural plans for hotel and ancillary facilities. LOCATION: Southwest corner of Cook Street and Country Club Drive. ZONE: PR-4 BACKGROUND: November 9, 1983, planning commission reviewed and approved the precise plan determining the site layout, a tentative map creating 10 parcels on the 235 acre site and a negative declaration of environmental impact. Prior to that approval the applicant had made a presentation to a joint city council -planning commission session, at which time the general concept was found acceptable. SITE PLAN: The applicants are proposing the construction of a 900 room resort hotel on a 235 acre site. The hotel and accessory uses are centrally located, completely surrounded by an 18 hole golf course. The building is located some 800 feet from Country Club and some 1100 feet from Cook Street. The building is basically oriented to the northeast. In addition to the hotel and accessory uses, several of the parcels created by the tentative map in the future will be developed with residential uses; fairway home sites. This part of the project is not under review at this time, although the landscape plans do cover this area and describe the theme to be carried out. The main entry point for the hotel will be from Country Club Drive. Access to the fairway home sites are from Country Club and Cook Street. Along the west property line a driveway provides access to the maintenance and landscape storage building which is located at the southwest corner of the site. ELEVATIONS: The proposed hotel ranges from 5 to 8 storys. The 8 story section encompasses the lobby and atrium with skylights. The building then steps down to 5 storys at each end. Structural walls and columns will be finished in navajo white, trellis and trim in mesquite and lanai partitions and louvers in a sand beige color. Guardrails will be medium bronze anodized aluminium. The maintenance building, located at the southwest corner of the site, will be metal roof and metal wall panels. At one end of the building will be a greenhouse. This facility will be 26 feet in height and will have overhed doors in the east and west elevations. LANDSCAPING: The landscape plans submitted cover the hotel, the golf course, walls and the future residential areas. The entire site is enclosed with various types of walls and fences. Along the east and north property lines slump block walls, sacked finish and painted to match the hotel will alternate with sections of tubular steel fencing. These walls will vary from 6-7 feet in height. Along the west property line a slump block wall will match with the existing Silver Sands wall. Along the south property line, 6 foot chain link is proposed. Planting along the west property line has taken into consideration the prevailing wind. A double row of nerium oleander, heavily planted eucalyptus rudis and southern live oak are delineated along this section. This same combination is shown along the other perimeter of the site, although not in the same intensity. In the medians on Cook Street and Country Club Drive, the plan proposes 35-40 foot date palms and 36 inch box jacaranda. This same combination is proposed outside the walls with the addition of pyracantha planted to climb the slump block walls. Staff have spoken with the applicant outlining our concerns relative to date palms. Center median strips on the residential streets will be planted with 36 inch box jacaranda, indio hawthorne and pyrancantha. Along the edges of the golf course, situated where they can be seen through the steel fence sections, will be groupings of 20' - 25' washingtonia filifera. On the hotel building itself, planter boxes are provided on most if not all of the units which will be planted with either star jasmine or bougainvillea. The entry driveway and building perimeter show a continuation of the use of jacaranda, southern live oak and date palms. CONCLUSION: Considering the nature and size of the proposal, this report has attempted to highlight the salient features. The applicant will make a complete presentation to commission at the meeting. RECOMMENDATION: That the commission review the plans for Case 218 C, Marriott Hotel, and determine acceptability. Should commission decide to grant preliminary approval, it should be subject to the following conditions: 1. Construction plans shall be submitted for approval to the City Fire Marshal prior to issuance of building permits. All conditions shall be made a part of construction and no certificate of occupancy shall be issued until completed. 2. Final construction drawings, including a final landscaping, grading, lighting, amenities, trash storage, walkway layout, irrigation plans and sign program shall be submitted to the Architectural Review Commission. No final inspection or occupancy permit shall be given by the Department of Environmental Services to this project until the aforementioned approved plans and construction shall have been completed. KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS IDA%ARO4 KII l—) P DER V.A E11,nlll I , ill u\ AIA K, Ohl 3833 LONG BEACH BL%D.. LONG BEACH. CALIFORn %9W7 PHONE 2131417-939. 113: 417-1971 TELEX 0"448 CABLE COLORS AND MATERIALS Marriott's Desert Springs A Palm Desert Resort & Spa Site Materials Perimeter wall - slump block masonry wall to be with sacked finish plaster painted to match Frazee exterior stock color #307, "Navajo White". Tubular steel fencing painted to match Frazee exterior stock color #133, "Bark". Vehicular and pedestrian concrete paving and poured -in -place walls - integrally colored concrete surfaces (Chromix, C-15, "Coachella Sand") to be either lightly sandblasted or exposed aggregate. Masonry retaining walls with stone veneer (between #1 fairway and hotel lake) - "Desert Bark" stone veneer. Hotel Exterior Building Materials Structural walls and columns - painted to match Frazee exterior stock color #307, "Navajo White". Lanai partitions and louvers - painted to match Frazee color #2392 M. Trellis and trim - painted to match Frazee exterior stain stock color #112, "Mesquite". Guard rails - medium bronze anodized aluminum. MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS A PALM DESERT RESORT AND SPA PROJECT DESCRIPTION The theme of Marriott's Desert Springs Resort and Spa is recreation, water and quiet elegance. The 900 room hotel is centrally located on the 235 acre site completely surrounded by its 18 hole champion- ship golf course. The irrigation water for the course has been concentrated in several large lakes around the hotel creating an oasis experience. One first approaches the hotel on the palm lined entry road crossing over the lake which is flanked by the 3rd, 4th, 15th and 16th holes. Next you are greeted by the elegant motor court, with its cascading water falls and then by its bougainvillea covered trellis which completely surrounds the guest with an array of flowers and color. The colors and materials used on the project enhance the image of quiet elegance. The subtle creams and beiges enrich the structure and emphasize the plant color and water activity surrounding the structure. As you enter the magnificent eight story atrium lobby again the focus is on water. You walk across richly paved bridges through the lushly landscaped atrium. At the lower level you see the lake penetrate into the atrium with gondolas carrying guests to various activities throughout the resort. Centered in the lake beyond the atrium is a landscaped island where one of the pools and sunning areas is located. Beyond the island is the 18th green to further emphasize the focus on recreation. The mountains provide a backdrop for this beautiful setting. �AYY OF FALL DD ESL r 43 27c u glaftO 1 ftar Lanall PrOm fte®rt, C& 22280 DESlGy REVIEW BOARD APPLOCA700H FORN : department of snAm nmentmg sernCces a paauonIng a9Melon a KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES Applicant (please print) 3833 Long Beach Boulevard 213)427-7939 Mailing Address Telephone Long Beach, California 90807 90807 city State ZIP -Code REOUESTO (Describe specific nature of approval requested). To receive initial plan review approval for the project site and hotel and maintenance buildings. Tennis and Spa facilities and residential lots will be submitted at a later date. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A portion of the north half of Section 9, Township 5, South, Range 6, East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO, Book 624, Page 03, Parcel Nos. 2 thru 6, inclusive. EXISTING ZONING PR-4 and PC (2) Property Owner Authorization T"n*d atthey are Me onner W of the property described he in and hereby give author - en. z %s ltq BY MY SIGNATURE ON THIS AGREEMENT, Absolve the City of Polm Oeewt of all liabilities rdIn9 any deed restrictions may appl' to the property described "1r L 1 tt Date Applicants Signature ( FOR STAFF USE ONLY) Environmental Status ❑ Ministerial Act E.A. No. ❑ Categorical Exemption ❑ Negative Deaaration ❑ Other Accepted by, CASE No. Reference Cate No. CITY OF PALM DESERT APPLICATION FORM DESIGN REVIEW BOARD PROCESS Design Review Of: CASE NO. HOTEL AND ASSOCIATED COMMERCIAL USES, GOLF COURSE (Type of Project) KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS (Applicant) Agreement of compliance to be signed by those applying for review. I hereby acknowledge that I have read and agree, to comply with all the following requirements, and understand that the Depart- ment of Building and Safety will not issue a building permit or allow occupancy on the use permitted until this signed confirma- tion has been received by the Department of Environmental Services. The development of this project shall conform substantially to all development plans submitted in behalf of this case, and as revised according to the Design Review Board process. Any minor change requires approval by the Director of Environmental Services. Any substantial change requires approval by the Design Review Board. All requirements of any law, ordinance, or regulation of the State, City, and any other applicable government entity shall be complied with as part of the development process. This approval is applicable, subject to the development of this project, commencing within one year from approval date and being promptly completed. Landscaping (with irrigation system) shall be installed prior to final inspection and receiving certificate of occupancy. Curb, gutter, curb cuts, and tie-in paving shall be provided along the full frontage of the lot by means of installation prior to final inspection or other provisions as approved by the City Engineer. Construction shall conform to City Standards and all requirements of the City Engineer. All new and existing electrical distribution lines, telephone, cable antenna television, and similar service wires or cables, which are adjacent to and provide service to the property being developed shall be installed underground as a part of development from the nearest existing pole not on the property being developed as req ed by Mu icipal Code. 3As Signa ure to Department of Environmental Services Form la KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 38i3 LUNG BE VUi 11(' 6f A, I ( ll'FOk:" i Pf� M 1111E March 15, 1984 City of Palm Desert Department of Environmental Services 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA. 92260 Attention: Mr. Ray Diaz Mr. Steve Smith Re: Marriott Hotel Site - Architectural Commission Initial Plan Review Dear Mr. Diaz and Mr. Smith: We are submitting herewith, the following items for the referenced project for Architectural Commission review: Project Description Completed Application Form (No, 1A) Address Labels for Project Sponsors (Gummed labels and typed list) Filing Fee ($50.00) Six (6) sets of each of the following Site Improvement Plans showing existing topography, proposed topography, on site street improvements, and lot line (Sheets 1 - 14) Sewer Plans (Sheets 1 - 14) Water Plans (Sheets 1 - 8) Off -site Street Improvement Plans Perimeter Wall Plans (Sheets 1 - 3) Planting Plans (Sheets P1-P45, one set - color coded) Paving Patterns for Concrete Patterning of Vehicular Drives (4 sheets) Conceptual Site Plan (Sheet 1 - one additional colored plan is included) Precise Plan (Sheet IA) Vicinity Map (Sheet 1B) Site Section (Sheet 2) Mr. Ray Diaz Mr. Steve Smith City of Palm Desert March 15, 1984 Page two Hotel Schematic Floor Plans (Sheets 3 - 10) Hotel Sections (Sheets 11 - 14) Hotel Elevations (Sheets 15 - 17) - one additional colored elevation of Sheets 15 and 16 are also included) Well and Pump Enclosure (Sheet A-420) Maintenance and Greenhouse Building Plans and Elevations (Sheets A-401 through A-403) Dimensioned Grid Plans (Sheets A3.10 - A3.12) Sign Program (Sheets D-300 and D-301) Lighting Plans (Sheets LL-1 through LL7) Colors and Materials - Written Description for Hotel and Site. Colors and Materials Sample Boards (One each for Hotel and Site) Please call if we can be of any assistance to you on any of the above items. Very truly yours, KILLINGSWORTH, STRICKER, LINDGREN, WILSON & ASSOCIATES Linda Kelselei Associate bjm Enclosures ATTACHMENT FOR APPLICATION FOR: ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION REVIEW Project Roster of Parties Directly Involved in Representing this Project: OWNER: Armadillo Joint Venture c/o Rancho Las Palmas Marriott Resort 4100 Bob Hope Drive Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270 PROJECT SPONSOR: Marriott Corporation Marriott Drive Washington, D.C. 20058 ATTN: Mr. Jonathan C. Nehmer Mr. Richard Senechal PHONE: (301) 897-9000 ARCHITECT: Killingsworth, Stricker, Lindgren, Wilson & Associates Architects 3833 Long Beach Boulevard Long Beach, CA. 90807 ATTN: Mr. Larry Stricker Ms. Linda Stevens PHONE: (213) 427-7939 SBC A5 Square Beam Cutoff MM LIGHTING W K�, 1,. MIME NN I"A I 1-CcUU(C5 p;y Installation Ease The flush mounted SBC utilize Kim's patented wedge mount eliminating all exposed fasteners at the pole top. A single concealed bolt in the convenient field splice com- partment facilitates fixture attachment to pole. Fixture housing locks in the open Position, freeing both hands for mounting. U.S. Patent No. 4,064,432 Unitlzed In -Head Ballast The ballast and all related pre. wired components are mountec to a single plate, facilitating attachment to the fixture by means of key slots. As a further convenience for installation and maintenance, all wiring uses quick -disconnect plugs. For easy access to the ballast area, the reflector hinges down. One -Piece Hydroformed Reffectors Both the Type V Square and Type III Asynvnetric reflectors are hydrofomred in one piece to ensure optical precision. This Process also provides the mechanical strength to prevent distortion throughout the fixture life. A lasting polish is assured on all reflectors because of the protective Alzak processing. U.S. Patent No. 4,041,306 One -Piece Enclosures Both the standard acrylic and• optional Lexan enclosures are injection molded in one piece for optical clarity and homo- geneous strength. Fixture (rousing is held by internal sup- port rods rendering enclosures non supporting; full gasketing gives a totally sealed optical chamber. TYPE: F--, P-A, %8 (P/tGow 2 df G) AS-5 :zzipecmcavons: vixtures fi Fixture is Underwriter's Laboratories Inc., listed. Housing is fabricated from a one-piece extruded aluminum side panel with mitered comers, Internally welded and sealed for weather -tightness. A press -formed aluminum top cover interlocks With the housing and has a continuous seal of silicone rubber resist- ant to weathering, moisture, UV and ozone. Top is peaked for strength and efficient water runoff. . I Refledorisone-piecehydrofonnedwithahighly specularAlzak processed surface. Socket is mounted in a one-piece casting which is fully gasketed at the reflector surface. All wir-tot he socket are gasketed at point of entry into the optical chamber. Reflector side walls and top are contoured so no light is reflected back into the lamp arc tubeforoptimum lamp life and performance. Reflector hinges down with two captive quarter turn fasteners for ballast access. All High Pressure Sodium models are provided c4KV pulse -rated sockets. losure Assembly consists of an extruded top frame, a one- piece injection molded clear acrylic enclosure and acast aluminum pole adapter. Enclosure is fully gasketed top and bottom, held in a lightly stressed condition by four internal steel tubes within chrome pfated spacer sleeves. -,*Flush Mount adapter is cast aluminum and secures the fixture rigidly by internal wedge grips and a single center bolt. Afield . splice compartment is provided in the adapter and no fasteners are visible at the pole top. Tenon Mount is one-piece cast aluminum for mourning to a 2" pole tenon (2WO.D.) by means of eight socket head set screws. One set screw is to be field drilled into pole tenon to inhibit fixture rotation. Fixture teran mount has an internal field splice compartment All Electrical Components are UL fisted and mounted inside fhe fixture. Ballastand related components are integrated onto asingfe mounting plate attached to the fixture with easy release key slots. All electrical components are prewired using quick -disconnect plugs. Ballasts are the component type capable of providing lamp starting down to -200 F. with power factor of 90%or better (High Power Factor} Standard Finish is baked enamel applied over satin polish and Alockne or Irddite primer. Available colors are semi -gloss black, dark bronze, or natural aluminum. Optional Finish is Architectural Class I Anodize over satin polish. Available colors are black and dark bronze (for flush mounted fixtures only). ure Strength Factor = 55 for one fixture,110 for two fixtures. strength factor must be equal to or greater than fixture strength factor. See page 10 for explanation of strength factor system. WARNING: This fixture must be grounded in accordance with local codes or the National Electric Code. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. r T4M6: F.,*AIES &AW 3 0 &� C \I l J 5peatications: Poles Nat-T�perod Square Aluminum For Hush mounted fixtures ony, SBC500 and SBC300, single post top mount. Shaft is square non -tapered extruded aluminum, alloy 6063-T5, supplied with a hand hole complete with gasketed cover and flush allen head screws. Standard Fixed Baca is cast aluminum fully welded to shaft supplied with a two-piece cast aluminum cover secured to base. Grounding is by one 144-20 green screw at hand hole. Anchorage is by four galvanized `'- * anchor bons supplied with l nuts, eight washers and a rigid Pressed board template. Anchor Bon Size: 44" x 15" Bolt Circle Diameter. 11" Anchor Bon Projection: 3%' Base Size: 10" sq. Conduit Opening (dia): 3" Hinge Base Max. Conduit Projection Above Footing: 1 %- Standard Finish is semigloss baked enamel applied over Alodine or Inidite primer. BL-E Black baked enamel. D" Dark Bronze baked enamel. NA-E Natural Aluminum baked enamel. Optional Finish is Architectural Class I anodize. BL-A Blackanodize. DB-A Dark Bronze anodize. rale Wall * Shill Teirk- Seano Cal. NO. HL Ski nett Fedor •PD"125 B' 4"eq..125" 812 y�'Po16-4125 Po 244125 10' 12' 4"sq..125" 4'sq. .125" 510 361 •PD74-4125 14' 4'01, .125" 2M Po754125 16' 4"sq. .125" 203 Po16dtas 16' 4^sq. .188" 295 �P02041N 21T 4"sq. .188" 189 f7 t ptional Hinged Base is --able on poles up to 14' height only. Cast aluminum with self-locking slip hinge providing full 90' lowering and removal. Uses same anchor bolt circle as standard fixed base. Add HB to catalog number. Example: PD124125HB. A52 Tftb e �J � , %a (Fkd,f. 4 of G) Non -Tapered Square AhmMum wtth Arm Mounting Cleats For flush mounted fixtures Doty, SBC500 and SBC300, twin arm mount. Shaft is square non -tapered extruded aluminum, alloy 6063-TS. with two extruded aluminum arm minting cleats welded to pole 180" apart. A hand hole is supplied with wgasketed cover and hush anon head screws. Standard Fixed Bass is cast aluminum fully welded to shaft. supplied with a two-piece cast aluminum cover secured to base. Grounding is by one W-20 green screw at hand hole. Anchorage is by four galvanized L-hook anchor bons, suPPlied with eight ruts, eight washers and a rigid pressed board template. 4" s4 5" sq- Anchor Bolt Size W x 15" i4" x 26" Boll Circle Diameter, 1l" 11" Anchor Bolt Projection: 3%" 314" Base Size: id'sq. 11"sq. Conduh Opening: 3" 4" Hinge Base Max. Conduit projection Above Footing: IN" 144" Finish is semi-gklss baked enamal applied over Alodine or Imcire pprrnar. BL-E Black baked enamel. DO-E Dark Bronze baked enamel. NA-E Natural Aluminum baked enamel. Anodized finishes are not available. Polls Shaft Thick- StrengM Cal Me. M. Ski nett Fader •1`01041115-2 10, 4"sq..188" 361 *M241W2 12' Val..18r 275 'r014J1418-2 14. 4'sq. .188" 217 1`014-5188.2 14' 51sq. AN" 303 1`016d1862 1& 4"sq..188" 175 PD76-51842 16' 5" sq..188" 243 PD20.5188-2 2e 5"sq. AN" IN 'HB Optional Hinged Bass is available on poles up to 14'he4ght only. Cast akmuxm with son slip hinge providing full 90" lowering and removal. Uses same anchor bon circle as standard fixed base. Plan View with _,_,' M _ Hinging Directions v1 vz Add H8 and hi I x2 direction to tale number. Example: PDle-41 2HB-XI. 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For flush mounted fixtures only. Fbr flush mounted fixtures, single post top ortwin arm mounted. Cat. No. BR 7r Non -Tapered Square Aluminum Non Tapered Square Aluminur Bronze finted one-piece i for Single Post Top Mounting: for Twin Arm Mount: injection molded acrylic. r Strength Stre r �*Cat. No. LS i i i L�CeL HL Factor Cat No. HL F t�or One-piece injectionnolded CaL No. 2B 25 Ir 812 PD144188-2 10' 361 clear Lexan. See page 7 for Consists of two prewired arm125 10' 510 P012-4188.2 1Z 275 caution. assembles. Available in baked125 1Z 361 PD14-4188.2 14' 217 enamel o match to and125 14' 265 PD145188.2 14' 303 Y Po 125 16 203 PD1B41882 16 175 lure• 168 tfi 295 PD165188-2 16' 243 188 27 189 PD20S188-2 27 168 Well Mount Standard Finishes: Standard Finishes: For flush mounted fixtures only. BL-E Black baked enamel. BL-E Black baked enamel. 1_ DB-E Dark Bronze baked DS-E Dark Bronze baked ra NA-E ' NanturalAluminum NA-E Natural Aluminum Optional Cat. No.1W baked enamel. baked enamel. Houxs(de Shield Consists of wall plate and pre- Optional Fmishes: Optional anodized finishes FbrType 16 dstnbution wired arm assembly. Available BL-A Black anodize. rot available. fixtures only. in baked enamel only to mat DB-A Dark Bronze anodize. CaL No. HS fixture. Avaftablewith optional Hinged Base HB.Pdd HB to pole catalog number. Example: PD124125HB. Seepage B forhinge direction Xt, X2, Yt orY2 when twin mount is used.. 'Poles Optional Photocell For tenon mounted fixtures, single post top mount only. Receptacle For all fixtures. Tapered Square Steel with Non -Tapered Square Steel Cat No.A-25 Tenon for Single Post with Tenon forSingle Pod Receptacle orgy. Photocell by Top Mounting. Top Mounting: others: For Win mount each, Strength Strength fixture is supplied with its own Cat No. HL Factor Cat No. HL Factor photocell receptacle. PGOKlUr 10' 1266 PFGK1Ur 10, 950 PGQ K12r 1Z 879 PFDK12r 1Z 660 Twin Arm Mount and Wall PGGK14T 14' 646 PFDK14r 14, 485 PGOK16i 16' 494 PFGK16T iB 371 Mount not available for* PGDK2f1T 27 316 PFGK20T 27 238 tenon mounted fixtures. Standard Finish is factory applied Red Oxide Primer. Optional Finishes are air dried enamels forjobsite painting over factory appried red oxide primer. • O oriel BL-ADE Blackardryenanel. Ho�iraealdeShield DB<ADE Dark Bronze air dry enamel FbrType III distribution NA-ADE Natural Muminum air dry enamel fixtures only. Hinged Base not available. Cat. No. HS AS1 Ah VER[olois -4 ru W4 OWN -NFP�e (aNL7 ) (FAG z c--- &) E��yaTloN L�5 CoN�-Y I 01 gat• i L�F-s -I - - - � � • - - Typical Installation Detail 1�d M6-6"1� Waming: This fixture must be grounded in accord- ance with local codes, or the National Electrical Code. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury. PAW 4 of- G. --t -TYPES c ° Specifications Ndmber%,',- Fixture shall be Underwriters Laboratories Inc. listed. Fixture and Reflector System Housing shall be a one-piece aluminum casting of an alloy Cat. No. Description containing less than 0.3% copper to prevent corrosion when cast LLF1 'j System 1, symmetric right -left light distribution, vertic iattached tothe n concrete. A cast aluminum J-box of the same alloy shall be LJ lamp position: For surfaces from horizontal to 10°slop a removable coverdenter. Irside nterior vthe olume of the J andbo slhall be 22 cubilosed c LLF2 System 2,1 eft asymmetric light distribution, horizont i inches, and shall contain lour (4)1"N.P.T. conduit taps. There shall lamp Position. For stairways from 20° to 35° slope. be two tops in the bottom and one in each end, each tap with a LlF3 lampSystpo it right asymmetric light distribution strib 350;horizon'. removable plug. Aparticle-board cover shall be furnished to IMP Position. For stairways from 20° to 35°slope. keep the housing cpean until the electrical components are to be installed. Door Frame shall be a one-piece aluminum casting with a line Electrical Components (Ballast/Socket Assembly) Pebbled texture on the outer surface. Trapezoidal outer contour shall tilt the lens 18- from vertical. Retained by 4 stainless steel Cat. No. Description W": Vne Max y countersunk socket head fasteners. Volts Amp: [50HPS277 OHPS120 SOW. High Pressure Sodium (E-23yz) 120 0.65 —�j Lens shall be tempered borosilicate glass with a smooth outer""iOHPS208 Same P08 0.35 surface (lush with the door frame, and vertical inside flutes. For HPS240 Same 240 0.30 Systems 2 and 3, a shield shall be provided behind the lens, to Same 277 0.30 control the fixture brightness when viewing up the stairway. For 70HPS120 70W. High Pressure Sodium (E-23y2) 120 0.81 impact resistance, an optional injection molded Lexane (in lieu 70HPS206 Sarre of glass) lens can be provided. ft shall be identical in appearance 70HP5240 Sarre 240 0.40 to the glass lens and contain a UV inhibitor. 70HPS277 Same 240 0.40 277 0.35 Gaskettriq between the lens, door frame, 100HPS120 1 OOW. High Pressure Sodium (E-23%) 120 1.30 silicone rubber. A neoprene gasket shall be p housing between be the 10000Hp � Same 208 0.76 J-box and the housing. The entire fixture shall be weathertight 100HPS277 Same 240 0.66 277 75MV120 75MercuryVapor(E-17) 120 0.82 WReflector shall be one-piece hydroformed aluminum with an 75MV208 Same Alzake finish. The bottom surface shall be finished in matte black to 75MV240 Sarre 208 0.48 prevent any escape of upward light. 75MV277 Same 240 0.41 1OOMV120 100W. MercuryV 277 1.. 36 Ek+chtcal Components shall be mounted as self-contained 100MV208 Same spot (A-23) 120 1.05 subassembly. All electrical subassemblies shall be mounted to the t00MV240 Same 208 0.60 housing using key slots, and all lamp modes shall be IOOMV240 Sarre 240 0.52 interchangeablewithin a single housing. Ballasts shall be 277 0.45 high power factor for —20°starting. °1161NC 11 6W. Incandescent (A-21) 120 PIA Lamps by others. Wldng of the electrical comp rents shall be done at the fact °A-21 Clear Traffic Signal Lamp —8000 His. Average Life using high temperature leads. A ground lead shall be fumi between the housing and J-box. Finishes i Sockets shall be UL approved for appropriate lamps with high Cat. No. Descriptor Pressure sodium sockets rated for 4 KV. NA-E Natural Aluminum baked enamel. Finish shall be clear anodized on the housing. Black, dark bronze BL-E Black baked enamel. _ or natural aluminum baked enamel finishes shall la applied to nze Dark Bronze baked enamel. frame ass Resembles Duranodice 313 in color- pecified. Photometricsshallbeprovidedbyanestablishedandcertified Options independent laboratory. Cat. No. Description Lexan Injection molded Lsxar>° lens, identical configura- tion as standard glass lens. CAUTION: Use only Some interpretations of the National Electric Code may when vandalism is anticipated to be high. Useful allow 120 volt fixtures only. If206, 240, or 277 wok fixtures are Gfe is limited due to yellowing caused by UV from pec desired, check with local code authority before sifying. sunlight and MercuryVapor lamps. OEM Quartz Emergency Lighting Circuit. Includes Mini - Can 1-4 socket for customer wiring back to an Orderin emergency 120 volt generator. Can be used with g guide for complete fixture any H.I.D. or incandescent LLF fixture. 150W. T-4 Mini -Can quartz lamp by others. ,�d� QAx Quartz Auxiliary Light. Includes Mini -Can T-4 _ Pe" socket and relay wired to 120 volt fixture ballast x to Op tap. Quartz lamp lights until H.I.D. lamp reaches E i� apes �d approx. 70% brightness in either cold or hot start conditions. For use with 70HPS, 100HPS and 100MV LLF fixtures only. 150W. T-4 Mini -Can LLF1 /70HPS120/BL-E/Lexan/OEM quartz lamp by others. xmnr.k.e...kaMe a..cecr.a.w.unauo.uu.r.r.a.m..a ILLFI��oNPS />7b-E '-- N0606!-[—.e—.I:.._ T e y,�l�l s. • } , •� ; a l F k I ,�• i w• ) w� .j k 4 J j(e� VAV ) � ItxpPM35µ]L'-b ]3 �3o ]U' W WC '1 xb PM56N:L. ' � y •n.B9 C] �' b 13 JA 1 ]B p YL]N WC S]PM544FL. 9B 9B )5 p) x3_ VATmll,�l r, _ S U ]0 ]0 µ :x Y4W wC 1�PAIi36WR.' ••b x__ 69 69 .- SB 1 3 ].'F:.]u1:'-�• I1tOM1l a�x50W NNG IUL xx po .)OB"APARYSP"r T!`Ix] ].. -[O 30: ,p.�xi .x IB uo '�')p" IB s' 1B91.NL[9f+v[ lS�a) •9� .l ma]x. Ilw..4yQ 'pY ^�91BI.EE Ou�4N INI...(Y.[ ' ui�^[ IE ♦ .IL [.L.I �[.l l'u E9[OY�v ppylap pgv..Wuu l{G�CWgI M1FR [upuga5(IM aN![EII _ • 2 . k� _ — I rid wu*o6E L'4XSE9 • o . Wy1Nu PopE � • 'O[9[3[f � � f `I• r - WG Y•flE S SNKinG (C- TYPE: 7 SCALE: VIV-1': 1. Cartaluminumn flush guard with convex tenpred lens of moidd borodlicite glass. Guard muffed to housing with 10.24 stainless steel flat heed socket yaws. 2. tens retaining ring and splice compartment covers am deast aluminum seared by corrosion resistant 10.24 flat head Tom(R) . screws. -Lars gasket is EPDM high temperature rubber. Splice compertm at gaskets re soli! neoprene. 3. (4) K"'NPT and (1) W; NPT hubs provided In bottom of spin compartment for conduit entry. Closure pugs also providaL LOW VOLTAGE INCANDESCENT GROUND MOUNT PRECISION UPLIGHTS FLUSH GUARD with CONVEX TEMPERED LENS £,i - So PAR 30atF� K- Zs IpAR 101" iym-p PAr 36PAO? Et. - Ito PktC 5-&lN6P Im COMPLETE UNIT LIL-5130FG 25W or 50W, PAR-36, low KIL v0 a i�nondescenL 6o6V w 12V lamps. ,L'-5132FG 12(YW, PAR-56, low voltage 127 'Mcandescent lamp only. ant leap (6132 unit). Lampe adjustable 300 each tide of vertical, over 3600 horizontal rotation. Lamps not furnished. 6. Screw terminal connector. - 7..Integral prewired transformer accasubie through lamp housing. 120V Input only. PAR-36 lamp units utifse a 50VA terns• former for 6.6V or 12V lamp operation. PAR-56 lamp units uti0ze a 120VA transformer for 12V lamp operation. B. Ducmrsal(R) electrical fed thru ensures high pressure sal while mainteining conductor to conduct" electrical isolation. 4. Housing consists of one piece diecart aluminum faceplate with •' integral wiring compartments Iwleted from lamp compertrrant. bonded to heavy gauge seamless aluminum tubing with diecast aluminum clamping plate end (3) X"tle sods, below grab et- Wior surfaces factory oos d with a minimum 5 mils Seotdr Cled(R) 1706. Ennposedwrfaaa brona pshlt 5. 25W or 50W. PAR-36 low vollage (65V or 12V1 Incandescent •. lamp (5130 unit) or 120W, PAR-56 low voitege (12V) inades- a. 1_SO - U.L. listed - File No. E16263. C.S.A. File No. LL13931. Supply wiring: 75oC. Through wiring: B - No. 12 AWG - 75oC. Suitable for scot locations. I.B.M.label PRESCO LITE 0-108 r. — I IIL' LP .300 WATT PAR 56 LAMPS AND -111111`500 WATT UARTZ PAR 56 LAMPS/NSP to 1/, ' FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS These heavy duty -all cast bronze fixtures are designed for the 120 volt" 300 watt PAR 56 The underwater lighting fixture shall be de - signed to accommodate a 120 volt* 300 watt 2000 hour incandescent lamp or the-500 watt incandescent PAR 56, or 500 watt tungsten PAR 56 tungsten halogen 4000 hour lamp. halogen (quartz) lamp and shall be of poros- Units incorporate clear heat resistant temper- iy free cast bronze construction with all ed lens, single piece ..U.! shaped molded fasteners of stainless steel or silicon bronze. gasket, brass watertight cord entrance seal.,, and 9 feet of # 16 3 ST submersible cord. " The lens shall be 8%" diameter convex and - - of clear tempered, heat resistant glass, (color 300 WATT UNDERWATER IGHTS ad lens available on special order). Lens 4422-4 Yoke Mount --, _: gasket shall be single piece molded "U" Provided with heavy cast bronze support yoke "prene shaped silicone 1500 watt models) or neo ;: for complete adiustabitity and mounts to an :`.e - Y..-.:;._ (300 waft models). Fixture shall be supplied with -9' #16-3 T 5 submersible cord: .-.t>_.. surface with % diameter stud' or mounting with 'ground wire poiitively grounded inside bolt.' 4422-5 Base Mount x ,�,k<. ? Cord entrance to .fixture shell -be by means a n of brass Wateitight seal: Socket shall %' Provided with cast bronze:support yoke choui.t i, - be -mogul prong, with 200° silicone insulated ed on 12' diameter heavy cast bronzo base, r r` leads. Yoke and base shapll be hea cast bronze"construction with v fo 90°. cn le of ° 9 500 WA Tr 11NflFDWATCD it vebrovision for ure is ir�t� `T L -. s Speafy mode( 4422 4LV or 4422-34Y,-r�'Y� Yoke Lotic HIGH VOLTAGE 230 roll underw`afer R k r R 0.z ��r The yoke lock is an, accessory ae p a° Standard 300 watt fuehires may 6e used hn °'"` attaches to the yoke and.fixture bodf 1„ 230 volt PAR 36, 300 watt tempi Wfth aRyh► ; tam a more pos�hve lock of fhe'fxture at � f` 5 dory modification at ng, additional colt ongle of tdt under extreme canddioi peaty for are th','230 '��..ordelinga ���t��K�Y�•,,... ,, n z; �,`'3''��lo-inpi'IYoG[nciudi3l r,`t, • - -. HYDREL CORPORATION , ,.�, -- a NO - --- FRONT 4%-)�.13%- 3% 4. ♦ r � F 0 9 o co 090 ova I. FF cra%e5 . !.-S Y♦.ryt a+v• i11 '� ,•�•-v[A3'K,7 JF tk'+ Sin'iM FLaMF .iv-�.y5'J3sS`. �C'rt'''- r tr ra '3 ,eS't 5_ _;>,"'ix .')ca`. J ° � •_.'� (iltbr t cr'L r > ;, p -te-9+'-fn�,r •�;,. X,cyte'.a.aa. ,1 � � j .. h' F , h j i�f4~x ' x•tP i"f 1.Q .5 -]1•t f� i�'t '�.1 xwix W'i`.Su', - - ••ice .. _ � • ////. .-. �.5 _ to .• - .. I ..... � r 1ri ►tit / ./ / V� IPA(4 3 of NUB868pluS sub"lisms SPECIFICATION DATA I PRODUCT NAME :... ROBERTS STEP-LITE " II MANUFACTURER ROBERTS STEP-LITE SYSTEMS 4501 North Western Avenue Oklahoma City, 'Oklahoma 73118 (405) 528-7004 III PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BASIC USE; L . Step-Lite System is a 24-volt low light level system which requires 2,4 watts of energy per foot for the "V-Std Series" and produces 5 foot candles 6 inches below the light source, T e "V-EB Series" requires 4.8 watts of energy per foot and produces 10 foot candles at 6 inches below the light source. The "V-Series" is used in any application in which the extrusion can be cast into the finished material (concrete, terrazzo, etc,). The V-extrusion is cast into the finish material to create the void for the light tube and also as a reflector. LIMITATIONS: If used as the product was originally designed, there is very little possibility of the light tube being damaged or vandalized. (Proper use is indicated in detailed installation drawings No. V-1 and V-2 furnished with each set of shop drawings and also available from the Manufacturer's Representative) However, some Designers may wish to use the product in a different mapper. Caution should be exercised in any application where the light tube is visible. There is the chance for vandalism to the tube being damaged. In climates where de -thawing chemicals are used on ice and snow, damage to connectors may occur unless installed as originally intended and according to Manufacturer's Shop Drawings. 1 4501 North Western Avenue 0 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 0 Phone: A/C 405.528-7004 rRUN Pi*Wr Y375 COMPOSITION AND MATERIALS: V-extrusion is VTR-319 white polyvinylchloride. Tym : ►w �. (0,, 4 : 7) Light tubes are 5/16 diameter "Lexan" with 5 volt lamps. , 4/10 .wattwheat Size: V-Std Series extrusion is 1 3/8 inches wide x 13/16 inches deep x any length required up to 18 feet V-EB Series is 1 3/8 inches wide x 13/16 inches deep x any r length up to 9 feet long, ; Color: All extrusions are pure white and all light tubes are clear with clear lamps, IV TECHNICAL DATA. All Step-lite Systems are powered by CLASS.H-UL approved buck and boost transformers. Transformers are furnished with System and are sized (KVA rating) according to total system load, 120V to 24 volts or 220V to 24 volts. V-Std. Series allows up to 18 feet in a single piece of light tubing to be powered from a power point. Thus, tuns up to 36 feet are possible by placing the power source between two 18 foot tubes, V-EB Series allows 9 feet in a single piece of tubing to be powered from a power point. Runs of 18 feet are possible by placing the power source between two tubes. "Power Point" is term applied to end• of feed line from transformer to n location of light tubes. Many "Rower Points" may be required and can be powered from one transformer. Clear silicone rubber sealant is used to hold light tube in extrusion. (Dow Corning or G.E.) Sealant will stretch to three times its original size and will adhere to extrusion and light tube -in sub -zero or extremely high temperatures. TEMPERATURE: V-Std Series.generates a temperature of approximately 1200, V=EB Series generates a temperature of approximately 1500. 2 v ' YUM P"Urr Y375 l YPE I t0 P�tsot7� f V INSTALLATION: V-Series extrusions and conduits must be cast into finish material as It is poured. Exact placements of conduits will be shown as "Power Points" on Shop Drawings furnished by Manufacturer. Placement of the extrusion is shown in the forming sections on sheet V-1 and V-2. C; In curved design installations, the extrusion may require kerfing one side of the !,V". The extrusion may be held in place on the form by mechanical tape F during the pouring operation, then the excess cut away when the form is removed.. Be sure a race -way has been provided from "Power Point"` - to Transformer location. Normally #18-2 stranded wire is used from "Power Point" to Transformer. Light tubes are fuished in exact lengths required and are numbered to conform to numbers on Shop Drawing. This allows each to be placed exactly where it should go on job site. After all tubes have been placed at installation location, place the shrink tube furnished over the tube at end or ends where connections are to be made. Connect tubes to 24-volt power to test. If all lamps are burning properly, slide shrink tube into proper position to protect connections and heat with heat gun or hair dryer. Place a continuous bead of Sealant on the light tube and allow to set for two or three minutes. The tube is now placed into the extrusion by starting at one end and gently pressing the tube into place. Continue_ along the tube until entire length is pressed into the extrusion. Start at point of beginning and firmly press tube with fingers to insure a tight bond, then wipe excess Sealant with clean cloth and the installation . Is completed.- .0 AVAII.ABn= AND COSTS ,,,i • ,' Ix Availability; Roberts Step-lite Systems are furnished directly to the user through. Manufacturer's Representatives in each state. Contact Manufacturer for complete list of Representatives and their addresses. Costs; Each order is custom fabricated for a specific project, therefore, plans must be furnished to Roberts Step-lite Systems for a cost quotation. However, area Representatives can fumishDesigners and Specifiers approximate cost estimates for budget purposes. The original costs are generally more than conventional systems, however, this cost is quickly recovered by the energy savings and the fact there is no lamp replacement cost. 3 fALM o6aEP-T Y 3 75 VII GUARANTEE 1 11 r . w (PAO of G F 7) If any light tube should fall to burn properly during the test prior to installation or should it fail within a period of thirty six (36) months from shipping date, and this failure is, in the opinion of the manufacturers of Roberts Step-Lite System, not a result of a faulty installation or mistreatment after installation, a duplicate light tube will be provided by Roberts Step-Lite Systems at no cost upon the return of the faulty tube. Guarantee covers replacement of light tube only, VIII MAINTENANCE Roberts Step-Lite Systems require no maintenance The lamp life is over 430,000 hours, The transformer life varies depending on use, and is the only part of the System that may require replacing over a period of time,, IX TECHNICAL SERVICES Complete technical information and literature is available from Manufacturer's Representatives or by contacting Roberts Step-Lite Systems direct by telephone or letter. Manufacturer welcomes inquiries Econcerning unusual applications of product and will provide custom designs for those applications, X FILING SYSTEMS Additional product information and technical data, and instructions are available upon request. W 4 (?Ara t 7) MATERIALS FURNISHED BY ROBERTS STEP-LITE SYSTEMS• 1. Shop Drawings when required. 2. Vinyl extrusions (with Series V) cut to lengths and numbered in accordance with shop drawings. 3. U Vinyl extrusions (with Series A). 4. Light tubes. Fabricated to exact length and numbered to correspond with same numbered extrusion. 5. Transformer(s), properly sized. 6. Connectors required for runs to be connected together. 7. Shrink tube to be placed over connectors to make splice moistureproof when required. NOTE: ITEMS REQUIRED BUT FURNISHED BY OTHERS- 1 - #18 P.V.C. or Vinyl Covered wire to serve as "Power Wire', to connect light tube to transformer. 2. Solder to connect light tube pig -tail to "Power Wire" . 3. Conduit or wire raceway to pull "Power Wire" from light tube location to transformer location. 4. 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