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County of Hawai‘i
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Traffic Division
108 Railroad Ave.· Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720
(808) 961-8341 · Fax (808) 961-8591
dpwtrf@hawaiicounty.gov
Aaron Takaba
Traffic Division Chief
Mitchell D. Roth
Mayor
Lee E. Lord
Managing Director
STREET LIGHT STANDARDS
TRAFFIC DIVISION
June 8, 2022
_______________________________ 06/08/22
Aaron Takaba, P.E. Date
Chief, Traffic Division
Page 1 of 4
STREET LIGHT NOTES
NEW INSTALLATIONS:
1. Submit scaled plans showing street light locations and details of fixture mounting,
luminaire type, arm length, and identification tags. For underground circuits,
foundations, bases, and poles, approved construction drawings shall be submitted to
the Traffic Division prior to the start of construction.
2. To energize the street lights in a subdivision with two (2) or more street lights, the
developer shall set up an account with HELCO and provide street names, pole
numbers, GPS coordinates, wattages, and billing address. A copy of the street light
information shall be provided to the Traffic Division for inspection purposes. Until the
roads are officially dedicated to the County, the developer shall be responsible for the
pertinent energy costs. After dedication, energy billing shall be transferred to the
County.
3. For proposed street lights, submit isoline drawings, showing the illumination within the
project area. The street lighting illumination levels shall be calculated according to the
most current edition of the AASHTO Roadway Lighting Design Guide or the ANSI/IES
RP-8-14: Recommended Practice for Design and Maintenance of Roadway and
Parking Facility Lighting.
4. All street light identification tag numbers for metal poles shall start with "1" and
continue numerically along each street. Identification tags numbers shall be a
Standard Highway font and have a height of 3”. All street light identification tag
numbers for wooden poles shall be in accordance with HELCO's sequential
numbering system.
5. Any proposed changes to the approved plans shall require proper justification from
the developer/consultant/contractor, and submittal of updated drawings to the Traffic
Division for final approval.
6. For construction in-progress, the developer/contractor shall direct inquiries and
coordinate inspection requests with the Traffic Division’s inspectors.
7. For final street light inspections, the developer/contractor shall contact the applicable
government agency to schedule inspections with the Traffic Division.
8. Allow for a 3-day minimum lead time on all inspection requests.
9. “As-Built” plans shall be furnished by the developer to the Traffic Division, at the
completion of all street light projects.
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Street Light Notes, cont’d
EXISTING POLE INSTALLATIONS:
1. When street lights are to be installed on existing wooden utility poles within the County
ROW, the Traffic Division shall be contacted in order to initiate the joint pole
application process with HELCO. No street lights shall be installed until the pertinent
joint pole applications have been approved.
2. Upon signed approval by the Traffic Division, street lights on existing wooden utility
poles can be installed (4 maximum) by the Traffic Division at a cost of $2,500 per
street light. The developer shall submit a check payable to the County, Director of
Finance, along with the subdivision number, DPW folder number, TMK number, utility
pole 6 digit ID numbers, and GPS coordinates.
3. When street lights are installed within the County ROW with existing street lights, the
new street light installations shall conform to the existing adjacent street light
configuration on that roadway.
STREET LIGHTING ELECTRICAL PRACTICES:
1. The Contractor shall provide all necessary secondary circuit extensions to the nearest
HELCO secondary. If street lights are installed before HELCO installs their secondary,
the contractor is responsible for coordinating and informing HELCO of street light
locations and pole contacts.
2. The contractor shall inscribe the month and year of installation on photoelectric (PE)
cells and lamps. All PEs shall have the north index facing north.
3. All overhead wired street light fixtures shall be bonded to the neutral wire in the
fixtures. All bonded street light fixtures shall have a 2"X2” reflective green sticker
placed at the base of the wire opening on the aluminum street light arms, signifying
that the street lights are bonded.
4. All underground street light wiring shall have a #6 AWG (minimum) ground wire routed
in series from the neutral ground source point to each street light ground rod for a
street light fixture ground point. A ground test measurement should indicate a
maximum of 25 ohms to ground.
5. A minimum 8’X5/8” copper ground rod shall be used for each street light foundation.
MATERIALS:
1. All labor and materials shall have a minimum one-year warranty from date of final
acceptance.
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Street Light Notes, cont’d
2. Street light fixtures: Shall be compliant with the current edition of the County of Hawaii
Outdoor Lighting Ordinance and approved by the Traffic Division.
LED Luminaries:
E2 Lighting:
E2-HI50-ST-35W-7PD-SF, 35 W
E2-HI50-ST-70W-7PD-SF, 70 W
E2-HI50-ST-85W-7PD-SF, 85 W
E2-HI50-ST-100W-7PD-SF, 100 W
3. Photoelectric cells: Completely solid state, Fail "On", Fisher Pierce: FP-7790B-SPS
4. Aluminum Poles: Shall be approved by the FHWA and comply with the current edition
of the AASHTO Street Lighting Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for
Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals. The poles shall have the following:
0.188” minimum wall thickness;
12” pole mount-base bolt pattern;
Internal mounted vibration damper;
Arm length shall be per plan (see below); and
All exposed surfaces shall be powder coated gray finish (Any other finish shall be
approved by the Traffic Division).
Pole Types:
Hapco: Single mast arm assembly Part# RTA30D8BFM1*-GC or approved equal.
*Mast arm length is 8’ or 10’.
Hapco: Single truss arm assembly Part# RTA30D8BFT1*-GC or approved equal.
*Truss arm length is 12’ or 15’.
5. Anchor Bolts: Use galvanized steel anchor bolts.
6. Transformer Bases: Shall be approved by the FHWA and comply with the current
edition of the AASHTO Break-Away Specifications. The transformer bases shall
have the following:
Aluminum;
All exposed surfaces shall be powder coated gray finish (any other finish shall be
approved by the Traffic Division) and
14" foundation base bolt circle.
Types:
Hapco: 70501 (TB1–17).
Valmont: M093 (TB1–17).
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Street Light Notes, cont’d
7. Transformer Bases shall use leveling nuts or equal as approved by the Traffic Division.
8. Wooden Poles:
35’ in length;
Southern Yellow Pine or Douglas Fir;
Class III;
Penta-treated per AWPA Use Category System, UC4B; and
Commodity Specification D.
9. Wire:
#12-AWG RHW-stranded copper wire;
Size shall be per plan; and
Insulation color of conductor and wire shall conform to the latest edition of the
National Electrical Code (NEC).
REFERENCES:
1. When specific street light information is not covered is this document, refer to the
HDOT 2008 Specifications, the 2005 Standard Plans, or contact the Traffic Division
at 808-961-8341.
*NOTE: ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC).
Dated: 8-June-22; supersedes all previous versions.
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Aluminum Pole with Mast
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-01
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Aluminum Pole with Truss
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-02
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Pole Identification
N.T.S.10/15/19
SL-03
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wooden Pole Installation
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-04
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wooden Pole-Termi-Mesh Install
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-05
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wooden Pole
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-06
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wooden Pole
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-07
B
C
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Street Light Foundation
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-08
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wiring and Conduit Installations
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-11
STANDARD
DETAILSCOUNTY OF HAWAII
STREET LIGHT DETAIL
Wiring and Conduit Installations
N.T.S.05/26/21
SL-12
REFERENCES
1. County of Hawaii Outdoor Lighting Ordinance
2. LED Street Light Specifications
-35 W
-70 W
-85 W
-100 W
3. HELCO Electric Service Installation Manual, Eighth Edition, Page 93
4. HELCO Electric Service Installation Manual, Eighth Edition, Page 94
5. Pullbox Detail: PG1730BA18
6. Pullbox Cover Detail: PG1730HH00P
7. Pullbox Detail: PC1212BA12
8. Pullbox Cover Detail: PG1212HA00
§ 14-50 HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE
SUPP. 1 (1-2017) 14-22
Article 9. Outdoor Lighting.
Section 14-50. Applicability and scope of article.
(a) This article shall apply to the installation of all outdoor lighting fixtures within the
County.
(b) The provisions of this article, including provisions for the imposition upon any
person of the penalties by fine for any violation of this article, shall not be
construed to exclude the operation of applicable State statutes or other County
ordinances. In the case of conflict with other County ordinances, the stricter
ordinance shall apply.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3.)14-50
Section 14-51. Definitions.
(a) As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) “Outdoor lighting fixture” means any outdoor artificial lighting device, fixture,
lamp, or other similar device, permanently installed or portable, which is
intended to provide illumination for either visibility or decorative effects. Such
device shall include, but not be limited to, search, spot, and flood lighting used
for:
(A) Buildings and structures;
(B) Recreational facilities;
(C) Parking lots;
(D) Landscape lighting;
(E) Business and advertising signs;
(F) Roadways;
(G) Walkways.
(2) “Class I lighting” means all outdoor lighting used for, but not limited to,
outdoor sales and eating areas, assembly or repair areas, advertising or
business signs, recreational facilities, and other similar applications in which
color rendition is important.
(3) “Class II lighting” means all outdoor lighting used for, but not limited to,
illumination for walkways, roadways, equipment yards, parking lots, outdoor
security, and other similar applications in which general illumination of the
grounds is the primary concern.
(4) “Class III lighting” means any outdoor lighting used for decorative effects. It
includes, but is not limited to, waterfall and pond lighting and architectural
highlighting for buildings and landscapes.
(5) “Building official” means the director of public works or the director’s
designated representative.
(6) “Individual” means any private individual, governmental entity, tenant,
lessee, owner, or any commercial entity including, but not limited to,
companies, partnerships, joint ventures, or corporations.
GENERAL WELFARE § 14-51
14-23 SUPP. 1 (1-2017)
(7) “Fully shielded” means that the outdoor lighting fixture is constructed so that
all of the light emitted by the fixture is projected below the horizontal plane of
the lowest point of the fixture.
(8) “Partially shielded” means that the outdoor lighting fixture is constructed so
that at least ninety percent of the light emitted by the fixture is projected
below the horizontal plane of the lowest point of the fixture.
(9) “Blue light content” means the ratio of the amount of energy emitted by the
outdoor light fixture between 400 and 500 nm divided by the amount of energy
between 400 and 700 nm.
(10) “Traffic color compliant” means the 1931 CIE x y color coordinates of the
outdoor light fixture is outside of any of the traffic signal color boxes as defined
by ITE ST-052 500/AGS-PM/1105.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3; am 2001, ord 01-108, sec 1; am 2011, ord 11-18, sec 1.)14-51
Section 14-52. General requirements.
(a) Standard fixture. All class types of outdoor light fixtures shall follow the
requirements set forth in Table 14-A.
(b) Shielding. All outdoor lights shall be shielded pursuant to the requirements set
forth in Table 14-A.
(c) Hours of operation. All outdoor light fixtures shall be subject to the hours of
operation as required by Table 14-A.
(d) Mercury vapor lights prohibited. Mercury vapor lamps shall not be used for any
new outdoor lighting installations or for the replacement of any existing
installation. All existing mercury vapor outdoor lighting fixtures shall be removed
by August 17, 1998.
(e) Blue light content. The blue light content of the outdoor light fixture shall be
pursuant to the requirements set forth in Table 14-A.
(f) Traffic color compliant. The color of the outdoor light fixture shall be pursuant to
the requirements set forth in Table 14-A.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3; am 2011, ord 11-18, sec 2.)14-52
Section 14-53. Exemptions.
(a) Existing light fixtures. All outdoor light fixtures planned and approved by the
County or existing and legally installed prior to September 1, 1988, are exempt
from the installation and shielding requirements of this article, except that when
existing outdoor light fixtures become inoperable, the outdoor light fixtures which
replace them shall comply with the requirements of this article.
(b) Fossil fuel light. All outdoor light fixtures producing light directly by the
combustion of fossil fuels, such as kerosene and gasoline, shall be exempt from the
requirements of this article.
(c) Holiday decorative lighting. Low wattage fixtures used for holiday decorations shall
be exempt from the requirements of this article.
§ 14-53 HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE
SUPP. 1 (1-2017) 14-24
(d) Residential incandescent illumination. Private residential incandescent light
fixtures which are fully shielded or have a lumen output of less than eight thousand
one hundred lumens for each acre of property that is intended to be illuminated
shall be exempt from the requirements of this article.
(e) Business signs. Outdoor advertising signs, if constructed of translucent material,
and illuminated totally from within and colored with an opaque background using
translucent letters or symbols, shall be exempt from the requirements of this
article, except that the hours of operation shall be the same as those for Class I
outdoor lighting.
(f) Searchlights. Searchlights used for advertising purposes shall be exempt from the
requirements of this article, except that the operation of such lights is limited to the
hours of 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(g) Emergency lighting. Emergency lighting required for public safety is exempt from
the requirements of this article.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3.)14-53
Section 14-54. Submission of plans.
(a) All outdoor lighting fixtures shall be installed in conformance with the provisions of
this article and those of the electrical code of the County as applicable and subject
to the appropriate permit and inspection requirements thereof. The applicant for
any permit required by the County for work involving nonexempt outdoor light
fixtures shall submit to the building official proof that the proposed work will
comply with the article requirements. The submission shall contain, but not be
limited to, the following:
(1) The location of the site where the outdoor light fixtures will be installed;
(2) Plans indicating the type(s) of outdoor light fixtures to be used and their
location on the premises;
(3) A description of the outdoor light fixtures including, but not limited to,
manufacturer’s catalog cuts and drawings.
(b) The plans and descriptions required by subsection (a) sufficiently complete to
enable the building official to readily determine whether compliance with the
requirements of this article will be secured. If such plans and descriptions cannot
enable this ready determination, by reason of the nature or configuration of the
devices or fixtures proposed, the applicant shall be required to submit further proof
of compliance. Furthermore, any design, material, or method of installation not
specifically forbidden by this article may be used, provided any such alternate has
first been approved by the building official. The building official may approve any
such proposed alternate provided:
(1) It is at least approximately equivalent to the applicable specific requirements
of this article; and
(2) It is otherwise satisfactory and complies with the intent of this article.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3.)14-54
GENERAL WELFARE § 14-55
14-25 SUPP. 1 (1-2017)
Section 14-55. Tables.
Table 14-A
Lamp Type Shielding Requirement Operation Restrictions
Class I
Low pressure sodium Fully shielded None
Low pressure sodium Partially shielded Existing fixtures only. New
installations as of October
2010 prohibited
Others above 4,050 lumens Fully shielded Off from 11:00 p.m. to
sunrise*
Others above 4,050 lumens Fully shielded Off from 11:00 p.m. to
sunrise*
LED fixtures with less than
2% blue light content
Fully shielded Off at 11:00 p.m. to
sunrise*
Class II
Low pressure sodium
90 watts or less None Existing fixtures only.
New installations as of
October 2010 prohibited
greater than 90 watts Partially shielded Existing fixtures only.
New installations as of
October 2010 prohibited
Low pressure sodium Fully shielded None
LED fixtures with less than
2% blue light content and
traffic color compliant
Fully shielded None
Others above 4,050 lumens Prohibited
Others below 4,050 lumens Prohibited
Class III
Low pressure sodium Fully shielded None
Others above 4,050 lumens Prohibited
Others below 4,050 lumens Fully shielded Off from 11:00 p.m. to
sunrise*
Neon None Off from 11:00 pm to
sunrise*
*These lights may remain on after 11:00 p.m. if bona fide business or recreational
activities are taking place.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3; am 2011, ord 11-18, sec 3; am 2013, ord 13-60, sec 2.)14-55
§ 14-55.1 HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE
SUPP. 1 (1-2017) 14-26
Section 14-55.1. Penalty.
Any person violating any provision of this article shall, upon conviction, be
punished by a fine not to exceed $500. Such person shall be deemed guilty of a separate
offense for each and every day any violation of this article is committed. Furthermore,
payment of such a fine shall not relieve the individual from the responsibility of
correcting the violative condition, nor shall it preclude the County from instituting any
action for its removal.
(1988, ord 88-122, sec 3.)14-55.1
Article 10. Exceptional Trees.
Section 14-56. Intent.
In accordance with section 58-2, Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, to safeguard exceptional
trees from destruction due to land development, the County desires to enact protective
regulations to preserve exceptional trees within the County.
(1984, ord 84-22, sec 1.)14-56
Section 14-57. Definitions.
For purposes of this article, “exceptional trees” means a tree or grove of trees with
historic or cultural value, or which by reason of its age, rarity, location, size, aesthetic
quality, or endemic status has been designated by the council as worthy of preservation.
The term exceptional trees does not apply to trees planted for commercial forestry
operations. Exceptional trees may be designated generally by biotaxy or individually by
location or class.
(1984, ord 84-22, sec 1.)14-57
Section 14-58. Arborist advisory committee.
There shall be an arborist advisory committee consisting of six members who shall
be appointed by the mayor. The committee shall include the following: the planning
director, or the director’s designee; one member who shall be actively employed in the
practice of landscape architecture; and four other members selected on the basis of
active participation in programs of community beautification, or research or
organization in the ecological sciences, including ethnobotany, or Hawaiiana.
(1984, ord 84-22, sec 1; am 1992, ord 92-12, sec 1.)14-58
Section 14-59. Powers and duties.
The arborist advisory committee shall have the following powers and duties:
(a) To research, prepare and recommend to the council exceptional trees to be
protected by County ordinance or regulation.
(b) To advise property owners relative to the preservation and enhancement of
exceptional trees.
(c) To recommend to the council appropriate protective ordinance, regulations and
procedures.
(d) To review all actions deemed by the council to endanger exceptional trees.
(1984, ord 84-22, sec 1.)14-59
Lumens:
Eca cy:Accurac
y:
VAC100~277
VAC100~277
VAC
NTY
Project Name:Catalogue Number:
Fixture Schedule:Comments:
35W STREET LIGHT
E2-HI50-ST-35W-7PD-SF
Distributed by: LED Hawaii 2045 Lauwiliwili St. #1201. Kapolei, HI 96707/ E: sales@ledhawaii.com / Phone: (808) 306-7873
Color: SiIver Weight: 14.33lbs.
4,725 + LMLight Output
Efficacy
Wattage
Color Accuracy (CRI)
Kelvin (CCT)
Power Factor
Working Environment
Input Voltage
135+ LPW
35 W
Specifications Frequency
THD
L70 Lifespan
IP Rating
Beam Angle
Dimming Compatible
Blue Light Content
Lens
50-60 Hz <
<15%
80,000+ hr @
64 Celsius
IP66
Type II, III, IV
Yes
<2%
Tempered Glass
>52
2600K
>0.90
-22° F~149° F
See below
COMPLIANT
RoHS
Installation by a licensed electrician only. Product failure caused by misuse,
modification or power surges are not covered under warranty.
Actual product performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
Input voltage may vary depending on photocell configuration.
Available Options
Cautions
Warranty
E2 warrants that our LED products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Seven (7) years from the date of
delivery to the end user, including coverage of light output, color stability, driver performance
and fixture finish. Please see our full warranty terms located at www.e2lightingusa.com.
Technical Support
Need help? Please contact our technical support team for assistance at (213) 270-1938 .
Product Description Applications
Primary use: City expressway, trunk road, factories, schools, garden, parking lots, public parks, etc.Advertising Lighting, Architectural Lighting, Bridge, Car Park, Garden, Highway, Highway Lighting, Mining, Park, Petrol Station, Pooling Lighting, Sport Lighting, Sport Yard, Square, Square Lighting, Tunnel Lighting
E2 Lighting’s line of Street Lighting feature
ready-to-use LED light source solutions for field-installed fixtures in a variety of
applications. This 35-watt model utilizes LM-80-rated LEDs to ensure long life and high thermal endurance. The fixture features a high-impact lens over a series of LED modules, sealed in a durable die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric housing. Applications include illuminating streets, roadways, pedestrian walkways, bikeways and parking lots in parks, corporate and school campuses and municipalities. In addition to diminishing energy costs, the fixtures virtually eliminate maintenance expenses with an L70 lifetime of 80,000+ hours at 64 Celsius. UL listed and
RoHs compliant.
Product Features
AC100-277V, 180-480V models availableBeam Angle Type II,Type III, Type IV
Dimmable and non-dimmablePhotocell sensor: 5 pin twist lock
•Housing : Finish, Polyester Triglycidyl Isocyanurate (TGIC) super durable polyester powder coat or equivalent.
• Type II and III distributions available•L70 lifespan projected to be 80,000+ hours at 64 degrees C•Universal 120-277V, 180-480V models available• 10kV surge protection standard• Power factor >0.9
• BUG rating : U=0• IP66 rating• Seven year warranty• Mean Well Driver• UL wet location listed
• Mounting with Mast arm fitter for 2-3/8” OD, 3/8” stainless steel hex head bolts• Housing : EPA 2.45•Housing : Die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric
•Coast finish by ASTM G85 gray color
• 3 port UL listed Terminal block
Lumens:
Eca cy:Accurac
y:
VAC100~277
VAC100~277
VAC
NTY
Project Name:Catalogue Number:
Fixture Schedule:Comments:
70W STREET LIGHT
E2-HI50-ST-70W-7PD-SF
Distributed by: LED Hawaii 2045 Lauwiliwili St. #1201. Kapolei, HI 96707/ E: sales@ledhawaii.com / Phone: (808) 306-7873
Color: SiIver Weight: 14.33lbs.
9,450+ LMLight Output
Efficacy
Wattage
Color Accuracy (CRI)
Kelvin (CCT)
Power Factor
Working Environment
Input Voltage
135+ LPW
70 W
Specifications Frequency
THD
L70 Lifespan
IP Rating
Beam Angle
Dimming Compatible
Blue Light Content
Lens
50-60 Hz <
<15%
80,000+ hrs @
64Celsius
IP66
Type II or III
Yes
<2%
Tempered Glass
>52
2600K
>0.90
-22° F~149° F
See below
COMPLIANT
RoHS
Installation by a licensed electrician only. Product failure caused by misuse,
modification or power surges are not covered under warranty.
Actual product performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
Input voltage may vary depending on photocell configuration.
Available Options
Cautions
Warranty
E2 warrants that our LED products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Seven (7) years from the date of
delivery to the end user, including coverage of light output, color stability, driver performance
and fixture finish. Please see our full warranty terms located at www.e2lightingusa.com.
Technical Support
Need help? Please contact our technical support team for assistance at (213) 270-1938 .
Product Description Applications
Primary use: City expressway, trunk road, factories, schools, garden, parking lots, public parks, etc.Advertising Lighting, Architectural Lighting, Bridge, Car Park, Garden, Highway, Highway Lighting, Mining, Park, Petrol Station, Pooling Lighting, Sport Lighting, Sport Yard, Square, Square Lighting, Tunnel Lighting
E2 Lighting’s line of Street Lighting feature
ready-to-use LED light source solutions for field-installed fixtures in a variety of
applications. This 70-watt model utilizes LM-80-rated LEDs to ensure long life and high thermal endurance. The fixture features a high-impact lens over a series of LED modules, sealed in a durable die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric housing. Applications include illuminating streets, roadways, pedestrian walkways, bikeways and parking lots in parks, corporate and school campuses and municipalities. In addition to diminishing energy costs, the fixtures virtually eliminate maintenance expenses with an L70 lifetime of 80,000+ hours at 64 degrees Celsius. UL listed
and RoHs compliant.
Product Features
AC100-277V, 180-480V models available Beam Angle Type II,Type III
Dimmable and non-dimmablePhotocell sensor: 5 pin twist lock
• Type II and III distributions available•L70 lifespan projected to be 80,000+ hours at 64 degrees C•Universal 120-277V, 180-480V models available• 10kV surge protection standard• Power factor >0.9
• BUG rating : U=0• IP66 rating• Seven year warranty• Mean Well Driver• UL wet location listed
• Mounting with Mast arm fitter for 2-3/8” OD, stainless steel hex head bolts•Housing : EPA 2.45•Housing : Die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric
•Coast finish by ASTM G85 gray color
• 3 port UL listed Terminal block
• Housing : Finish, Polyester Triglycidyl Isocyanurate (TGIC) super durable polyester powder coat or equivalent.
Lumens:
Eca cy:Accurac
y:
VAC100~277
VAC100~277
VAC
NTY
Project Name:Catalogue Number:
Fixture Schedule:Comments:
85W STREET LIGHT
E2-HI50-ST-85W-7PD-SF
Distributed by: LED Hawaii 2045 Lauwiliwili St. #1201. Kapolei, HI 96707/ E: sales@ledhawaii.com / Phone: (808) 306-7873
Color: SiIver Weight: 14.33lbs.
11,475+ LMLight Output
Efficacy
Wattage
Color Accuracy (CRI)
Kelvin (CCT)
Power Factor
Working Environment
Input Voltage
135+ LPW
85 W
Specifications Frequency
THD
L70 Lifespan
IP Rating
Beam Angle
Dimming Compatible
Blue Light Content
Lens
50-60 Hz <
<15%
80,000+ hrs @
64 Celsius
IP66
Type II or III
Yes
<2%
Tempered Glass
>52
2600K
>0.90
-22° F~149° F
See below
COMPLIANT
RoHS
Installation by a licensed electrician only. Product failure caused by misuse,
modification or power surges are not covered under warranty.
Actual product performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
Input voltage may vary depending on photocell configuration.
Available Options
Cautions
Warranty
E2 warrants that our LED products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Seven (7) years from the date of
delivery to the end user, including coverage of light output, color stability, driver performance
and fixture finish. Please see our full warranty terms located at www.e2lightingusa.com.
Technical Support
Need help? Please contact our technical support team for assistance at (213) 270-1938 .
Product Description Applications
Primary use: City expressway, trunk road, factories, schools, garden, parking lots, public parks, etc.Advertising Lighting, Architectural Lighting, Bridge, Car Park, Garden, Highway, Highway Lighting, Mining, Park, Petrol Station, Pooling Lighting, Sport Lighting, Sport Yard, Square, Square Lighting, Tunnel Lighting
E2 Lighting’s line of Street Lighting feature
ready-to-use LED light source solutions for field-installed fixtures in a variety of
applications. This 85-watt model utilizes LM-80-rated LEDs to ensure long life and high thermal endurance. The fixture features a high-impact lens over a series of LED modules, sealed in a durable die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric housing. Applications include illuminating streets, roadways, pedestrian walkways, bikeways and parking lots in parks, corporate and school campuses and municipalities. In addition to diminishing energy costs, the fixtures virtually eliminate maintenance expenses with an L70 lifetime of 80,000+ hours at 64 Celsius. UL listed and
RoHs compliant.
Product Features
AC100-277V, 180-480V models available Beam Angle Type II,Type III
Dimmable and non-dimmablePhotocell sensor: 5 pin twist lock
• Type II and III distributions available•L70 lifespan projected to be 80,000+ hours at 64 degrees C•Universal 120-277V, 180-480V models available• 10kV surge protection standard• Power factor >0.9
• BUG rating : U0• IP66 rating• Seven year warranty• Mean Well Driver• UL wet location listed
• Mounting with Mast arm fitter for 2-3/8” OD, 3/8” stainless steel hex head bolts•Housing : EPA 2.45•Housing : Die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric
• 3 port UL listed Terminal block
•Housing : Finish, Polyester Triglycidyl Isocyanurate (TGIC) super durable polyester powder coat or equivalent.Coast finish by ASTM G85 gray color
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100W STREET LIGHT
E2-HI50-ST-100W-7PD-SF
Distributed by: LED Hawaii 2045 Lauwiliwili St. #1201. Kapolei, HI 96707/ E: sales@ledhawaii.com / Phone: (808) 306-7873
Color: SiIver Weight: 14.33lbs.
13,500+ LMLight Output
Efficacy
Wattage
Color Accuracy (CRI)
Kelvin (CCT)
Power Factor
Working Environment
Input Voltage
135+ LPW
100 W
Specifications Frequency
THD
L70 Lifespan
IP Rating
Beam Angle
Dimming Compatible
Blue Light Content
Lens
50-60 Hz <
<15%
80,000+ hrs @
64 Celsius
IP66
Type II or III
Yes
<2%
Tempered Glass
>52
2600K
>0.90
-22° F~149° F
See below
COMPLIANT
RoHS
Installation by a licensed electrician only. Product failure caused by misuse,
modification or power surges are not covered under warranty.
Actual product performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
Input voltage may vary depending on photocell configuration.
Available Options
Cautions
Warranty
E2 warrants that our LED products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Seven (7) years from the date of
delivery to the end user, including coverage of light output, color stability, driver performance
and fixture finish. Please see our full warranty terms located at www.e2lightingusa.com.
Technical Support
Need help? Please contact our technical support team for assistance at (213) 270-1938 .
Product Description Applications
Primary use: City expressway, trunk road, factories, schools, garden, parking lots, public parks, etc.Advertising Lighting, Architectural Lighting, Bridge, Car Park, Garden, Highway, Highway Lighting, Mining, Park, Petrol Station, Pooling Lighting, Sport Lighting, Sport Yard, Square, Square Lighting, Tunnel Lighting
E2 Lighting’s line of Street Lighting feature
ready-to-use LED light source solutions for field-installed fixtures in a variety of
applications. This 100-watt model utilizes LM-80-rated LEDs to ensure long life and high thermal endurance. The fixture features a high-impact lens over a series of LED modules, sealed in a durable die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric housing. Applications include illuminating streets, roadways, pedestrian walkways, bikeways and parking lots in parks, corporate and school campuses and municipalities. In addition to diminishing energy costs, the fixtures virtually eliminate maintenance expenses with an L70 lifetime of 80,000+ hours at 64 Celsius. UL listed and
RoHs compliant.
Product Features
AC100-277V, 180-480V models availableAC100-277V, 180-480V models available Beam Angle Type II,Type III
Dimmable and non-dimmablePhotocell sensorPhotocell sensor: 5 pin twist lock
• Type II and III distributions available•L70 lifespan projected to be 80,000+ hours at 64 degrees C•Universal 120-277V, 180-480V models available• 10kV surge protection standard• Power factor >0.9
• BUG rating : U0• IP66 rating• Seven year warranty• Mean Well Driver• UL wet location listed
• Mounting with Mast arm fitter for 2-3/8” OD, 3/8” stainless steel hex head bolts•Housing : EPA 2.45•Housing : Die cast aluminum alloy A360 ploymetric
• 3 port UL listed Terminal block
•Housing : Finish, Polyester Triglycidyl Isocyanurate (TGIC) super durable polyester powder coat or equivalent.Coast finish by ASTM G85 gray color
Pending
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5 .5 Street Lighting
A . Street Lighting From an Overhead Electrical Source
The customer installs and maintains conductors, conduits, separable connectors, fuse
holders, and fuses between the luminaries and the utility’s overhead secondary lines or
service drop.
All parts of street light service drop, street lamps, and their supporting fixtures (including
rods, braces and guys) must not be less than 1 foot above, or 2 feet below the level of
messenger or conductors supported by messengers.
For street lighting systems in new subdivisions and roadway extensions, the customer must
submit a set of drawings of his street lighting plans to the utility.
Height requirements for pole-mounted street light meter sockets are: 5’ minimum, 6’
maximum, with preferred mounting height of 5’-6” similar to outdoor meters accessible to
pedestrian traffic, as shown in the Metering chapter of this manual.
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Required clear spaceper GO 6 rule 58.2.B.3.A.
Secondaryconductor level
Primary
Centerline of bracket
Vertical clearance lessthan 2'-0" allowed outside2' x 2' clear space
Centerline of luminaire
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2'-0"
2'-6" or 3'-3" nominal
6'-0"
Figure 5-11 . Street lighting from an overhead electrical source .
ELECTRIC SERVICE INSTALLATION MANUAL - EIGHTH EDITION
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Secondarylines
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A. No. 8 AWG 7-strand aluminum wire, RHW, of sufficient length to splice to the power company’s lines. Coil the wire at the pole, pending splicing by utility.
B. In the line unfused, insulated separable connector, suitable for No. 8 AWG stranded aluminum wire on line
side, No. 12 copper wire on load side.
C. In the line fuse holder and fuse suitable for No. 8 AWG stranded aluminum wire on line side and No. 12 AWG copper on load side.
D. No. 12 AWG RHW black, single conductor stranded wire.
E. No. 12 AWG RHW white, single conductor stranded wire
F. 3/4” PVC Schedule 80 conduit.
G. Luminaries and bracket.
H. Aluminum service drop anchor bolt, assembly furnished and installed by customer.
I. Wood pole by customer.
J. Preformed grip by customer.
K. Aluminum service drop by customer.
L. 12” minimum clearance between the light fixture and the utility service conductor. If not possible when service drop passes over luminaries, the utility will select a splicing point which will provide a passage to the right or left of luminaries to provide a 12” clearance.
Figure 5-12 . Street lighting from an overhead electrical source, details .
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Precast Polymer Concrete Pull Box, 17”x 30”x 18”
Specifications
Description: HeavyDutyw/OpenBottom
Composition: PolymerConcrete
LoadRating: Design,22,500lbs/TestLoading,33,750lbs
Compliance: ULlisted,
ANSI/SCTE77,ANSITier22
Dimensions:
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