outdoor ltg-BUG rating

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Toros

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Location
Tujunga, CA
Hello
Anybody knows about outdoor wall mounted fluorescent light with good, #1 BUG rating, type of stray lights

"B":
back light, lights directing to back of fixture

"U":
up light

"G
": glare, front light, annoying light emission bothering drivers......



(note that I have to have the manufacture data, specification also to proof )

Thank you
 

LEO2854

Esteemed Member
Location
Ma
Hello
Anybody knows about outdoor wall mounted fluorescent light with good, #1 BUG rating, type of stray lights

"B":
back light, lights directing to back of fixture

"U":
up light

"G
": glare, front light, annoying light emission bothering drivers......



(note that I have to have the manufacture data, specification also to proof )

Thank you

Can you post a link to it?

Also can you provide more information?
 

Sierrasparky

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Location
USA
Occupation
Electrician ,contractor
I don't think the OP has anything to share, that is what he is askiing today.
 

Toros

Senior Member
Location
Tujunga, CA
ELEVATOR CAR LTG

ELEVATOR CAR LTG

Hi
where does code say about elevator car lighting circuit to be dedicated and has to be run through a disconnect switch mounted in that elevator machine room.??
Thanx
 

cadpoint

Senior Member
Location
Durham, NC
Hi
where does code say about elevator car lighting circuit to be dedicated and has to be run through a disconnect switch mounted in that elevator machine room.??
Thanx

It's in the State Bldg Elevator Code. It's been standard around here to disconnect all services to the Elevator. The Cab power is different than lights and different than a GFCI. The New style is to have power up at the top of the shaft, and that will be separate than the pit circuits.

Just ask the E=Man what he needs and when you can work in there, I've also asked for arrangement advice. It'll go a whole lot smother. :)
 
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cadpoint

Senior Member
Location
Durham, NC
Hello
Anybody knows about outdoor wall mounted fluorescent light with good, #1 BUG rating, type of stray lights

"B":
back light, lights directing to back of fixture
"U": up light
"G": glare, front light, annoying light emission bothering drivers......
(note that I have to have the manufacture data, specification also to proof )

Thank you

Outdoor lights should be closed for bugs. Malibu is a possible choice.

Someone wrote a nice lamp comparison where heat and spectrum played a part in respects to bug attraction. I had also read
where the one LED manufactured wanted to change the measurement of light in respects to Lumen s and other measurable
presentable qualities.

I did see where LED is now out in single elements for stairways and could be used for other backlite aspects.

That's a funny comparison when you think about it... "bugs"
 
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