Cooper Lighting Area Luminaire manual

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    Talon Area Luminaire[...]

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    TALON VERSATILE PERFORMANCE Talon’ ’s ingenious blend of performance and versatility allows application specific illumination by way of fourteen [14] high efficiency, field rotatable optical systems. Offered with the unrivaled Spill Light Eliminator [SL] optic for areas requiring strict light trespass control, and the premier Automotive Front R[...]

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    SITE + PARKING | ROADWAY | PATH OF EGRESS IMPENETRABLE FORM Coupling precise mechanical design with premium quality materials, the Talon site light is constructed to sustain the rigors of outdoor operation. Thick wall die-cast aluminum construction and channel set silicone gasketing form an impenetrable IP65 barrier optimizing optical efficiency an[...]

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    3 4 PERFORMANCE + VERSATILITY MAXIMIZE SITE UNIFORMITY Add sparkle to your site and maximize pole spacings with sag glass optical systems offered in both cutoff and semi-cutoff configurations. For applications mandating full cutoff, choose from a complete offering of flat glass vertical lamp solutions. The vertically lamped family of optical system[...]

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    LEADING SPILL CONTROL The Spill Light Eliminator [SL] optic is the industry leader in effective spill light control, eliminating light beyond one [1] mounting height behind the pole with no sacrifice in forward illumination. Used along site perimeters and property lines, the Spill Light Eliminator keeps the light inside and the darkness out. ROTATI[...]

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    5 6 QUALITY + DURABILITY DURABLE CAST CONSTRUCTION Low-copper alloy die-cast aluminum construction offers corrosion resistance while precise tolerance control ensures tight nesting of the door and housing. Combining heat extracting reveal channels with independent optical and electrical chambers that isolate heat producing sources, the Talon’s ho[...]

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    CONFIDENCE-INSPIRING QUALITY BEYOND THE SUM OF ITS PARTS. From the stainless steel hinges to the rugged housing, every detail of the Talon construction is precisely designed with industry leading craftsmanship. Heavy-wall die-cast aluminum construction, premium TGIC [triglycidyl isocyanurate] polyester powder coat paint and an IP65 rated optical ca[...]

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    7 8 CONTROL + EFFICIENCY 0° [nadir] 180° UH Back Forward Uplight 30° 30° 60° 60° 80° 80° 90° 90° 100° 100° UL UL BVH FVH BH FH BM FM BL FL LUMINAIRE CLASSIFICATION The IESNA’ ’s revised Luminaire Classification System [TM15-07 revised] creates a new basis of measurement for site lighting visibility and adjacent property interaction.[...]

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    STEPPING UP TO THE CHALLENGE. As visual research advances so too the core understanding of how light interacts with surrounding communities and nocturnal environments. Utilizing this knowledge, Federal programs, national organizations and industry leaders institute guidelines for illuminating an area safely and securely while reducing energy, elimi[...]

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    11 12 SPECIFICATION FEATURES MOUNTING Extruded 8" [TMU Talon Medium] or 10 1/2" [TLU Talon Large] aluminum arm includes internal bolt guides allowing for easy positioning of fixture during installation to pole or wall surface. Standard single carton packaging of housing, square pole arm and round pole adapter for contractor friendly arriv[...]

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    FINISH Housing and arm finished in a 5 stage premium TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear. Standard colors include black, bronze, grey, white, dark platinum, and graphite metallic. MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS Talon is available in seven [7] unique luminaire mounting configurations. NO[...]

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    [Arm Mount] [WM] 13 14 OPTIONS + ACCESSORIES ARM MOUNT Standard 8" [TMU] or 10 1/2" [TLU] extruded aluminum arm features internal bolt guides for twin support rods. Round pole mounting accommodated by utilizing provided round pole adapter between the fixture arm and pole shaft. EXTERNAL MAST ARM ADAPTER [MS] Cast aluminum mast arm adapter[...]

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    OPTIONS [Factory installed and shipped complete with luminaire] Electrical 1 =Single Fuse [120, 277 or 347V] 2 =Double Fuse [208, 240 or 480V] 3 =3 Place Terminal Block 4 =NEMA Twistlock Photocontrol Receptacle E =Quartz Restrike w/Delay [Also Strikes at Cold Start] H =Plug-in Starter Receptacle HL =Hi/Low Dimming [Vertical Optics Only] P =Button T[...]

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    15 16 PHOTOMETRICS [Complete IES files available at www.cooperlighting.com] FOOTCANDLE TABLE Select mounting height and read across for footcandle values of each isofootcandle line. Distance in units of mounting height. Mounting Footcandle Values for Height Isofootcandle Lines AB C D E 100W [3F] 15' 3.40 1.70 0.86 0.34 0.17 20' 2.00 1.00 [...]

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    PHOTOMETRICS [Complete IES files available at www.cooperlighting.com] FOOTCANDLE TABLE Select mounting height and read across for footcandle values of each isofootcandle line. Distance in units of mounting height. Mounting Footcandle Values for Height Isofootcandle Lines AB C D E 400W [3F/4F/3V] 25' 2.88 1.44 0.72 0.29 0.14 30' 2.00 1.00 [...]

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    17 18 TMU TALON MEDIUM ORDERING INFORMATION SAMPLE NUMBER: TMU40SWW3SF VOLTAGE 2 =120V 0 =208V 4 =240V 7 =277V 8 =480V 9 =347V N =Multi-Tap wired 277V W =Multi-Tap wired 120V V =Multi-Tap wired 240V BALLAST TYPE C =CWI H =Reac./HPF K =10KV CWA N =Hi. Reac./NPF P =Hi. Reac./HPF R =Reac./NPF W =CWA DISTRIBUTION Horizontal Lamp 2F =Type II Formed 2S =[...]

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    COLOR [add as suffix /must specify] WH =White BK =Black AP =Grey BZ =Bronze DP =Dark Platinum GM =Graphite Metallic TLU TALON LARGE ORDERING INFORMATION SAMPLE NUMBER: TLU91SWW3VF BALLAST TYPE C =CWI H =Reac./HPF K =10KV CWA M =Mag. Reg. N =Hi. Reac./NPF P =Hi. Reac./HPF R =Reac./NPF W =CWA VOLTAGE 2 =120V 0 =208V 4 =240V 7 =277V 8 =480V 9 =347V N [...]

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    Cooper Lighting Customer First Center 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 F: 770-486-4801 www.cooperlighting.com International Sales, USA Cooper Lighting 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 F: 770-486-4801 Canada Cooper Lighting 5925 McLaughlin Road Mississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8 P: 905-507-4000 F[...]