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Kim Products Catalog Organization
Sireet afd Arca Llght ng Mechan ca Design 2
F ood ght ng Optlcal Des gn 3
Efv ronmenta L ght ng Parklng Lot App cai ors 4
-andscape L ght ng Roadway App cat oirs 5
KTM LIGHTING FouftanLghtnq mportant Features 67
Custorn Arch tectura Fourta ns Photometr c Te st ng
KIDDE
Founta n Componefts Co..puter Layouts 9
16555E GaeAvenLre Deta s & Spec ficat ons l0 l1
PosL Off ce Box 1275 Order;ng lnformat on 12 14
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FAX Bl81330 3861 Th s vers on er '987
Confirnned by Documented Success.
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lnnovative Design: Sealed Optical Chamber
with Air Cooled Components.
S mp y stated the CCL s
revo ut onary Ten years of
successfu y produc ng
sea ed opt ca charfbers has
been ref ned to the u t mate
Ihe rnost met cu oLrs y sea ed
optca chamber we have ever
produced is now a owed to
loatwthnaone p ece
houslng that ndL.rces a|
nternal arf ow Senstive
e eclr ca components are
nterna y coo ed substaft a y
be ow a owab e eve s
prolrot irg max murn ongev ty
As a r f ows natura y arolud
the f xt!re a ow pressuTe aTea
s creaied or the eadifg edge
ihls draws heat lrom the
hous ng fter or anC starts af
a r c rcu ation that cont nuous y
cools the e eci[ica
conrpofents The opt ca
charrber s kept a rt ght
because the one p ece
hydroformed ref ector s tota y
sea ed around every surface.
A round shape is an
aerodynamic shape and
results n two major benefits.
t promotes the natLrra coo ing
elfect and a ows sma ler
poLes to be used whle
satlsly ng wind oad
reqLrirements Extensive
lest ng at Kim has shown that
a mere 5 m.p h breeze
produces temperature drops
on cr t ca e ectr cal
components ol 40'F to 50'F.
Even n abso ute y sti lar.
nterna temperatures of a
components are below the r
tnanufactutets recornmen
datiofs and U. L. standards.
The cyllndrica hous ng has a
coeff c ent of drag that s 70%
ess than a square hous ng.
Thls has enabled K m
eng neers to reduce po e s zes
while st sat sfy ng w nd oad
requirements. A I of these
o
eng neerlng factors polnl to the
CCL as the most advanced
h gh performance lum na re
ava lab e.
l',7 2 KmLiqhtlnq
lmproved Optics:
Up to 79% Efficiency with Sharp Cutoff
Startirg w th o!r proven
optlca systems Kmhas
made s lght adlustmenls n
lamp-rellector lens georaretry
that has Slbstaft aly
increased ight eil c ency wh e
ma nta nifg our disc p ine ol
sharp cutoff These
[fProvements n ight oulput
are at the higher ang es where
they ncrease po e spacirg
and overall nsta at on
eff c ency and economy. A
this has been accornp shed
without sacrific ng cutoff As n
a I Kim h gh performance
um na res, the CCL ma ntains
a high degree of g are control
which trans ates ifto good
v slbi ty and see ng comfort
Two ight d str but ons are
ava ab e for max mum
app cat on l exib ity
A7 4 KlmLghting
Roadway Applications
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lnstallation.
Aswtha Kmhgfr
performance prod!c1s s rrp -o
and rap d fsta at on was a
rn alo r deslgn pararneter Since
al CCL cornponents ar-.
rnod! ar. the hous ng s eas y
attached to the po e w th thc
ba ast and refleotor rrod!rle
removed. lnter or draw bo ts
are used to preserve c ean
exter or detaj fg Fie d w res
are pu ed through the pole
and the ba ast and rei ector
rnodules are snapped into
p ace. Qu ck d scofnect p Lrgs
are mated. f eld w res are
connecled at the po e top and
the flxtLre s operat ofa Th;s
ent re procedure s fast,
s rfp e. afd resu ts n
conslderab e abor sav ngs to
the cortractor
Service.
S nce po e moLrnted f xtures
requ re 1t ur ts ior seTVlcing
time is crit ca W th the CCL
rap d lfsta at on leatLrres also
becorne rap d servlce features
For re amp ng the efsfrarne
s opened qu ck y [,ith capt ve
quarter-turn atches For ba ast
access. the ref ector a so hifges
open us ng quarler turn atches.
Athough the refleclor rnodu e
can be snapped out, t s not
necessary as adequate roorn is
prov ded for balast rernova A
spare ba ast sfaps nto p ac-^
for m nlmurn lift-lruck tlme wh e
the od modu e s returned tothe
shop for repalr and future use
This syslem has been -^xtreme y
successlu notlrerKtn
urn naires lor more than ten
years
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476 KmLghtng
Superior Optics.
K llr opt ca s'is:erll! aaf !e 5L]r11.'arzil(l ne'f il '-'ar1 y lLle\
oLltp-oilotn anl!/ otf cr 3,vlrtc-'-:|!i] iilt c Ihere ar-! l!!rl
rl :rl fct rea:ois .!'rry :l s s t Lre F sl. ( rtt ref ettlltrlt are ai'
supcrlcr C-as lrrr. lrec.c(l lty it '! al q.ta tl oolltro proor.l l rl
mar!licL,I r]! On y ofe piece hfdrcforrrled rel eclcls afe Llsed
I _qh,!, po :rh--o ,lf d flrolectcd f rorTi sL|lace deie crai or bt ihe
exc !s vc A Tirk' ptocess SecLtrral ih-o! itte m.jt oLr oLl; 1,, sit;l eil
:lratrfll e\.-orl",:tLrtfacc to rrs.r'-o ir lt !lt a\'c of ntil rtla rte(l tllrl
oLrtpLr: o. ilre loll \'!h c ot,ref opl (]i1 sl",:r:ers rap al y accrrf tl ille
d 11 fiLraJS. s lroll a,rd'r)irjlLrrd, K m :r stay c call !ie3r :lfler yeal
..a nta r nll :l h qh pcrccNt!.1-- ol I l.l qft oL,tput
KmLghtrlg A1 7
Uncompromised Photometric Testing
and Reporting
L ght ng des gners responsible for ocat ng equiprnent to prov de
pred ctab e eve s of ilumination, must depend on accuTate
app icat on data furnished by manufacturers. The more accurate
and dependab e the data the better the opportun ty for a
des gner to provide the professiona serv ce requ red of h s or her
d sclpl ne. n-hoLrse photometr c tests and data der ved from
ar thmetlc or geometr c proporton ng slnnp y won't do Lamp
wattages and modes w th n a ref ector system perfonar in
unpredlctab e re at onships. Consequent y Klrn emp oys an
independent aboratory to perform ai tests utilized for our
pub shed photometric data. In addit on, every amp mode
watlage-f xture comb nat on s ind vidua ly tested so that the
u t mate data can be emp oyed with complete confidence.
' nr 70 HPS Photometr c testing of the CCL ine was extens ve and thorough.
Every fixture s ze \2a",25" and 29") was tested w th every
ref ector, lamp and wattaqe offered n th s catalog. There were
i -rllr 100 NPS no compromises The resu ts are pub shed n our Ag cata og
wh ch contains complete lndependent data, p us po e spacing
r 150 HPS charis for area and street ght ng Th s catalog demonstrates
Kim s commitment to thorough and honest testing, so essentia
rlI 250 HPS to ghting deslgners when rnaking ca culatlons and proposing
re iab e layouts A of our independent aboratory test data is
rrr t zs v t't ava lable to the specifier. Just ask your Klm Representat ve for
cop es of the orio nal documents. We invite compar sors with
- , -Il] 250 N,/ll competit ve data der ved n a siml ar manner
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The computer has prov ded the lght ng ndustrywthan At Kim, we emp oy design persofne farni ar with all aspects of out-
opportunity to make rarore extensive afd meaningfLt Ltse of door lght ng app cat or When called upon we can provlde des gn
app cat on data n the past, po nt by po rt calcu at ons were so professiona s w th suggested ayouts and point by point computer
abor ous that, by defau t averageiumnaton eveswerethe pr ntouls to complement Vour pro ect's techn ca presentation
un versa standard But an average um ratiof leve n outdoor requ refi]ents Comp lance wlth E.S. recomrnended practlce is
app cation is fot enough when cons derlng secur ty and ab ty eas ly determ ned from summary data on each pr ntolt
At K..l we ut ize the rrost sophisticated prograrns to prov de
For specif ers who have PO NTi'r or LUMEN PO NTin outdoor ghtlng
rfeanifgfu and acc!rate applicaton nforrnatior Response turn prograrns Kim can supp y a set of diskettes contaln ng data for al
around t me s cortro ed through the use of in house h gfl
products lf the "A sect on of the Kim binder p us the 88 Architec
capacity computer equ prrent.
tura Food ghts Contactyourloca Klrn representative for computer
ayout or diskette serv ce
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Mounting Arrangements
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Cala og Number 1A 28 2L 3T 4C 1W
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Recommended
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D strillul ons
Any (2
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flxture
Any
T
6',
9" size (21/1'W.)
fixture
1
.. 14 o-a 28
CCL325/CCL525 150-400 Watt
Optiona wa mounting
for concrete wal s on y.
Any
11"
SZE
f xture
Housing shal be one p ece heavy gauge aluminurn spinning. S des consist oi two components per
shal be strajght and smooth with a maximum 1" of taper, and sha I
manently installed at the Kim
be of consistent thlckness around the per meter. Top shall have a factory. One component shall
sharp radius transttion into the side wall. A I interna mounting brack reduce ght d rectly frorf the
ets sha be extruded a uminum sect ons and a heavy cast alumi- amp and the other sha reduce
num re nforclng p ate shall be provided at the arm connec|on p us a reflected llght
casl'rg'o moL-l 10 ll-e doo' 'tdme n,nges For asymmetrlc distribution only.
Lens Frame Assembly sha cons st of a one piece permanent Not avallab e 10r phosphor-
mo d a uminum cast ng, and 3/,j'thick f loat-tempered clear glass coated lamps or 1000 Watt H gh
ens enclosed by a one piece gasket that is extruded and heat vu - Pressure Sodium.
can zed into one p ece. Lens and gasket shal be retained in the
frame casting by zinc plated steel c ips spaced no greater than
every B" of perhneter. Lens frame assernbly shall be attached to the Lexan Shield shall be one
housing uslng zjnc-plated cold roiled steel hinges w th stain ess piece vacuum formed c ear
steel pins. A z nc p ated stee self locking stop arm sha I be pro polycarbonate to rep ace the
v ded to ho d the ens frame r gidly open and prevent acc dentai standard glass lens as an inte
strlking ofthe pole. Lensframesha tghtlyseal againstthe reflector gra and fu y gasketed part of
f ange using four se f-retalned quarter-turn latches, and prov de a the ens frame 250 Watt max -
mlnimum of /s" air gap for interna cooling of the e ectrica compo murn in 20" or 25" fixtures.
nents Lens frame sha be flnished ln a natural aumnumTGlC CAUTIONT Use on y when van
Powder Coat Pa nt to blend with the reflector flange. dalism s ant c pated to be high.
Optical Chamber shall consist of a one p ece hydroformed reflector Useful life is llmited by d scolor-
producing either an asymmetr c or square ight pattern depending ation caused by UV from sun
on uminaire ordered. Refectorshall be h jghly po ished to a specu- ight mercury vapor and
lar finish, and protected by the Alzak@ process. A mogu base meta c ha de amps
socketshal bemounted n a one p ece casting which is lully gas
Photocell Receptacle shall be factory nstalled top center and
keted at the reflector surface. Allwlres to the socket shal begas-
shal accept NEI\,4A base photocells Whentwo th ree or fou r fixtures
keted at the polnt of entry into the optical chamber Refiector shal
are mounted per pole, only one fixture shail be Jurnished with an
be designed to keep reflected energy to the amp beiow lamp rnan-
nsta ed receptacle (p us a re ay when requ red) to operate the
ufacturers'llm ts for maximurn lamp llfe A [,41] larnps, all HpS amps
others. Photoce s shall be furnished by others.
250 Watts and greater, and a I NIV lamps 400 Watts and greater
sha I be prov ded with a snubber supporting the lamp t p, gasketed Wood Pole Mounting sha I be by a rnodjfied arm conta ning an
at the ref ector surface. A I HPS lamps shall be supp ied with the access hole to allow f eld sp ces withln the arm. A bearing p ate
appropr ate 4KV or 5KV pulse-rated mogu base socket Optical shall befurnshed between arm and wood poe, andal components
chambershall be tota ly sea ed around a I surJaces, and sha be shall be fin shed to match the f xture. Ava lab e for 1A or 28 mountlng
suspended withjn the housing to allow internal air f ow between the only. Wood po es by others Kim must be furnished with complete
optlcal chamber and houslng interior for coo ing of electrlcal com- pole spec fications and dlmens ons.
ponents. Ref ector sha I snap into and out of hous ng by no tool Optional Finishes sha be Arch tectura Class 1 anodlze, black or
spring hinges, and sha lbe secured n place by two q uarter turn dark bronze.
atches.
Wall Mounting sha be by a modlfied arm conta ning an access
All Electrical Components shall be UL listed and mounted nside ho e to a ow fle d sp lces within the arrn A wall embedment bracket
the f xture housing. Ballast and re ated components shall be nte- shai be provided to accept fixture mountlng rods, and a trim p ate
grated onto a single mounting frarne as a se f-contained modu e All shall be provided to cover the wa embedded junct on box (junction
components shail be prew red with qu ck d sconnect plugs, and the box by others). A lexposed parts shall be f nished to match the
entire modu e shall mount to the hous ng w th key s ots. Bal asts sha fixture. For concrete nnounting on y
be cornponent type capab e of provid ng lamp startlng down to
- 20'F with power factor of g0% or better (High Power Factor).
Fixture Arm shall be a one pjece rectangu ar alum num extrus on
w th nterna centering gu des Lumina re{o poie assembly sha be
made through a mechanical draw bo t attachment lnside arm
elim nating al exposed fasteners and welds. Arm assembly sha I
lnclude a pole reinforc ng plate which wi mount ins de the pole for
added strength at the arm jo nt. Ier.n' s a tra.lemark of G-"nera E-"clrc
'Alzak s a trademark ol A coa.
Standard Finish on fixture and arm sha be TGIC Thermoset
Polyesle' Dowder CodI Parnt appl;ed over a corve.s,o^ r oaiir g
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b ack, dark bronze or natural a uminum color as spec fied.
WABNING: F xtures must be grounded in accordance w th loca
codes or the Nat onal Electrical Code. Fallure to do so mav resu t in
serious persona njury.
Ordering lnformation
Ordering ide
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Exanpte 28/ CCL325/ 25OHPs.277/ BL-A/ LS/HS/A-2slPCCL-25B,/ BL-A
Mounting o
Arrangements
Pran v ew (} C-C% .5o ore
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Wai
N4ouf t
Cdta og Number 1A 28 2L 3T 4C 1W
Becommended
A-ymmelr c@
L ght
D strlbLrt ons
SqLare
Fixtures
2
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Cala og number includes corn- ',
29"
p ete f xture and optical systern 20" 25"
I
with standard mount ng arm and
TGIC Thermoset Po yester Cat No CCL320 Cat No. CCL325 Cat. No CCL329
Powder Coat Paint. Less Ba ast 70 Wall to 250 Watt I50 Watt to 400 Watt 1000 Walt
Modu e and Lamp. Asymmetr c Asymmetr c Asymmetr c
Distr butlon Distribut or Dlstr bution
20"
29"
hrm Lrghtrng
rr Ballast
ffi
Ba ast Module Cata og
J Modute Number and Avai ab lity per
F xture Size NA = Not Avai ab e
KmLghtifg A7'13
Fixture Finishes Slandard TGIC Thermoset Optiona Arch tectural Class 1
4 Po yester Powder-Coat Paint: anodized fin shes at extra cost:
Standard finish is TG C
Thermoset Po yester Powder
Cat No Cat. No.
rrling Coat Pa nt. Optiona anodized
BL-E Black BL-A Black anodize
nps DB-E Dark Bronze (resembl-^s
finishes are avai ab e.
.75
313 Duranodic@ ln color) DB-A Dark Bronze anodize
.45
For a i finishes ens frame is nat NA-E Natural Aluminum
.37 ural alum num TGIC Powder-
Coat Pa nt to blend w th ref ector
21 f ange.
30 Duranodic is a trademark of A coa
76
66
60
33 Optional Lexan Shield Optional Houseside Shield
20 5 6
15 Cat. No. LS Cat No. HS
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Oo onoi -e,o - -"d l---------h*-
51 elcl u Houseslde Sh eld consists of
.85
.50
.80
.45
l:^i;-".";;J';"%",i'9-""";.:^'
t.u ircr. u"" oli,ij"'
I u two components permanently
instaled at the K m factory. For
asymmetric d stribution only.
Streets de
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:40 \anda srn s antrcrpated to be ./ Not ava lab e for phosphor Houseside
i3s h gh Useful lfe rs nrted by coated arnps or 1000 Watt
EL
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discoloration caused by UV High Pressure Sodium. See
fiom sun ight, mercury vapor catalog Ag for photometrics.
.56
.36
.18
and meta c halide iamps. -
.75
10 7, Optional
Photocell
[,4ounting O- 1A o-4 28 O-O
a\
28
l'le ay suppled O Re ay supp ied
Lto
a*w Y^ Y.\
'-\_/ 2i +c n addltion
.rO
.50
loo
Receptacle
lqo
t',titrlA br." wattage 70-l000w 70 400w 70-250W 1000w 400 1000w
t40 photocells (by rcat.No- A-25 A-25 A-25 A-25-1 12AV. A-25-1 12AV.
lzs others). One Good for Good for Good for A-25-2 2ABV A-25-2 208V.
photocell 12A,4AOV 120 4B0V 124 4AAV. A-25-3 24AV A-25-3 24AV
t;, receptac e per A-25-4 277V A-25-4 277V.
f81
171 po e. See specs page 11. 4-25-5 480V A-25-5 4B0V
t60
lgs
i5o
RI
Poles
187
'.7s
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.65 See spec fication sheets
,38
marked as aval able for .Availab e with
00 CCL fixtures on y exc usive Kim
40
00 Hlnged Base
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70
00
70
98
85
12'
to
in heights
up to 14 teet.
U.S. Patent
4,079,559.
16',
to
50'
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14',
to
50'
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4A
40
2A
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