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Glen Ellyn, IL · November 13, 2025

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MINUTES Glen Ellyn Plan Commission Meeting Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 at 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center Galligan Board Room A. Call to Order and Roll Call Chairperson Tim Loftus called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and explained the Plan Commission's function and operating procedure as an advisory body. He described the public hearing protocol including for public comment and announced that comments would be recorded. Roll was called. Chairperson Loftus, Plan Commissioners, Arango, Brown, Cooper, Doughtery, Kreuzer, Morrison. Commissioner Pesce and Wyant are absent. Also in attendance: Steve Thompson, Village Trustee., Jennifer Henaghan, Community Development Director., and Adriana Ohl Zamora, Recording Secretary. B. Public Comment (non-agenda items) There was no off-agenda audience comment. C. Approval of Minutes 1. Review and Approval of the October 23,2025, Plan Commission Meeting Minutes Commissioner Morrison moved to approve the minutes, Commissioner Kreuzer seconded the motion, and the motion passed by voice vote. D. New Business 1. Public Hearing: 1184 W. Roosevelt Road (Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn) Sworn in Jennifer Henaghan, Community Development Director presented on the agenda item below: The petitioner, Dominick Canata on behalf of the property owner Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn, LLC has submitted a petition to consider zoning variations related to a renovation of an existing commercial retail center located at 1182-1184 Roosevelt Road, the “Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn.” The subject property is a 2-acre parcel that has been vacant and zoned C3 Service Commercial District. The proposed development will keep building as is, extending sidewalks for ADA compliance, repairing signs, painting existing brick and front, replace existing windows, with outdoor dining and new canopy. The rear will have new paint, siding; existing signs will be repaired and repainted, landscaping will be adding 22 new trees, shade trees, ornamental trees, shrubs. The petitioner requests zoning variations to allow for proposed renovations of the existing multi-tenant commercial center located at 1184 Roosevelt Road to be known as the Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn. Their plans include significant façade alteration and conversion of the existing retail space into two restaurants and various retail and service uses. The Petitioner seeks the following variations from the Village’s Zoning Code and Sign Code: 1. A variation from Section 10-4-15(G) to allow 73 parking spaces on site in lieu of the 83 spaces required. 2. A variation from Section 10-5-8(H) to not provide landscape islands at the end of every row of parking stalls. 3. A variation from Section 10-5-8(F) to allow parking spaces to be 18' in length in lieu of 19'. 4. A variation from Section 10-5-8(I) to allow a minimum drive-aisle width of 21'-1" in lieu of the required 25' width. 5. A variation from Section 10-5-9(H) to allow one loading space in lieu of the required two. 6. A variation from Section 10-4-15(G)(1)(a) to allow a vehicle parking setback 4’ rather than 10’. 7. A variation from Section 10-5-5(C)(1) to allow an impervious surface setback of 3’-9" in lieu of 14.87'. 8. A variation from Section 4-5-18(I) to allow for the reestablishment of an existing non- conforming freestanding sign and to allow for alteration in copy of the sign faces Commissioner Kreuzer- Will new sign be illuminated? As far as you know? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director- It is my understanding that it will be illuminated. Commissioner Kreuzer-I didn’t see anything in the presentation as far as illumination. To what extend has the Village considered this? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -If it is installed so that it is unshielded, they would be required to make it to code. Commissioner Kreuzer-Why not asked for fixed mount fixture to ultimately shine out? Do we know where it will be installed? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -You could do so; I will have petitioner explain that. Commissioner Morrison- when I was reading the Village Item report, is at the edge, a condo to north is in Glen Ellyn, is that property within Lombard? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -That is to the property to the south. Commissioner Morrison-The 8-ft wide parking spaces, are those in existence anywhere else in the Village? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -I know Village has granted parking variations for residential but not commercial. Chairperson Loftus- were 8-ft parking spaces code in Glen Ellyn at one point? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -I didn’t see any previous zoning relief for property, not sure if that changed at some time. Commissioner Brown- glad to see drive through no longer a factor, my question is Five corners came and presented to us, can you refresh my memory on that? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director – This property is multi-tenant and has different zoning. Commissioner Cooper- 8-ft width on parking spots. Would the width require a variation? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -Variation for parking space depth, yes variation required for width. Commissioner Cooper- if we grant these, it will not include the 8-ft width. Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director - Correct. Commissioner Cooper- parking spots in rear of property are intended for employees, front for customers. Is there anything in code that address parking spots for general public, customer? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -No the code does not distinguish between the both. Commissioner Morrison- can we clarify this, please? At the bottom of page two it does state width, can we clarify? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -No it is not included in the request. Commissioner Doughtery- the drive aisle width, variation is based on minimum width, could you walk us through the drive width? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -Eastern side of property is the narrowest, it does widen to about 23 feet in the middle, Employee area is below 25ft. Western side is 24ft. 21-ft is the smallest, part of that is due to expansion of sidewalks. Chairperson Loftus- if the variations are not granted for number spaces, will property be able to be used as shopping area? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -It would affect the usage of the property, would not be able to have both restaurants. Commissioner Cooper- The building immediately to east of this, is that operational? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director -It is currently vacant, I don’t think they have gotten permits for anything. Petitioner Sworn in- Andrew Balzer Petitioner Andrew Balzer- There has been a lot of effort between my group and your group to try to compromise and get this project going. Commissioner Morrison- what is your relationship to applicant? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - I work for Brookline Real Estate LLC. Commissioner Kreuzer- what is Brookline’s relationship here? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - Brookline Real Estate LLC is the owner. Commissioner Kreuzer- where is there office? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - it is in Chicago. Commissioner Morrison- are you looking for 8-ft wide parking variance? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - If that is what is needed, yes, we will be asking for it. Jennifer Henniger, Village Community Development Director- looking at site plan, it appears that every parking spot is 9ft wide. Commissioner Cooper- for clarification, the number of parking spots that are sot now, those would be 9ft wide? Jennifer Henniger, Village Community Development Director -Correct. Commissioner Cooper- thank you very much, we are excited to have this property reinvigorated; my concerns are parking, and loading area. Parking, you anticipate that customers would be parking on the southern side of the site? Do we really have sufficient parking for customers? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - we are comfortable with parking. Commissioner Cooper- how many stalls will be at this salon? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - I am not sure if I have the actual number, I don’t have that detail. Commissioner Cooper- I can imagine on a Saturday afternoon, that the 42 parking spots in front might be challenging. Any concerns with no handicap parking near the restaurant? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -I don’t know if that is for me to answer. Jennifer Henniger, Village Community Development Director - when engineering does their review, if we need to move parking spots that is when we do it. Commissioner Cooper- do I understand that it will also serve as commissary? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - No not correct, cooking would be onsite and catering only. I would say that is a comment from the history of this project, I would say that is not correct. Commissioner Cooper- I just want to clarify, as this will only have one loading zone, and you are representing that you will not use as commissary? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - One restaurant is committed, the second is speculated. Tenants to the left are secure, if the rest can’t meet what a tenant needs, then we will need to come back here to meet what the tenants need. Chairperson Loftus- if end unit becomes retail how many parking spaces would be deducted for that verses the restaurant, if it becomes retail. Jennifer Henniger, Village Community Development Director -It would be reduced by 5 spaces. Commissioner Kreuzer- wall mount exterior fixtures that are adjustable, meaning adjusted at any angle. Do you know if the developer is willing to change that? Petitioner Andrew Balzer - I would say anything that we do would need to be code compliant, I don’t know if fixture type was looked at. Commissioner Kreuzer- your Lumens are sky high, and very bright. Idea of keeping fixtures shielded is important. Adjustable wall mounts could affect that. Sounds like you are flexible to that? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -Yes, to the extent that we meet code, and try to beautify the current sign along with landscaping. Commissioner Kreuzer- do you know what this pure edge lighting is and where it will be installed? Do you know what color? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -I do not know to that degree. I do not. Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director- black or white brick and siding will be brown. Commissioner Brown- There are renderings on the Brookline website Commissioner Cooper- Jennifer, if in fact this facility will be used as a commissary, is that a permitted use in the C3 zoning district? Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director- If it were a standalone use, no it would be permitted, but due to size and its use within a restaurant, we see it as being acceptable. Commissioner Brown- do you anticipate any Uber Eats or Doordash, and if so do you have designated parking spots? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -We do not have any designated spots, I do know it is nice to have dedicated spots but I don’t know if we have the luxury for that here. Commissioner Arango- it has not been determined that the western most lease space would be a restaurant? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -We are planning for it to be a restaurant, but we have no commitment yet, no signed lease yet. Commissioner Doughtery- in staff report they talk about drive by on western side, there is a curve on western side which is continuous, is that a concern? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -The concern on the report has been addressed in our plans, so that was addressed. Commissioner Doughtery- if you are looking for a parking spot and none are available, so if you did want to park in the back you would have to leave the property and re-enter. Jennifer Henaghan, Village Community Development Director-Yes that is correct. The space is not perfect. Commissioner Kreuzer- Fry the Coup is going in? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -Yes correct. Commissioner Brown- Could you potentially flip the one way to avoid any back up if the restaurant does not go in? Petitioner Andrew Balzer -I guess it is something that we could look at, not sure if I can address the geometry of how it plays out. The way it was drawn was driven by staff recommendations and us trying to comply. Commissioner Cooper- in looking at this, I want to know more about Fry the Coop- he’s about to open his 10th location and talked about opening his 11th which included a commissary. I am going to discuss that and consider that. Motion to Close Public Hearing by Commissioner Kreuzer, Seconded by Commissioner Arango. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote. Public Hearing Closed Deliberation- Commissioner Kreuzer- Peter, I would like to know a little more about your concerns about the Commissary. Commissioner Cooper- The concern is that if it is indeed going to be a commissary, it would have insufficient loading and it would affect the parking and increase traffic. Looking at site plan, just north- there is something that says loading space 12’x15’. Commissioner Kreuzer- So could it accommodate that space? Commissioner Cooper- Potentially. Commissioner Kreuzer- I do have concerns about lighting, my impression is that there is a lot of hardship with this case, with exception of other Commissioner concerns, I like what I see and am prepared to vote yes. I would like condition that lighting will be shielded, and wall mount adjustable lights. Commissioner Brown- Will architectural review be reviewing this? Commissioner Kreuzer- It does not qualify for architectural review. Commissioner Brown- On page 4, exterior improvements, it discusses why it does not qualify. Chairperson Loftus requested for a motion to accept the variation as presented, Commissioner Brown made motion to approve the requested variations as presented, Commissioner Doughtery seconded the motion, and the motion passed by voice vote Yes (6) No (1). Motion to accept Findings of Fact by Commissioner Morrison, Seconded by Commissioner Brown, Motion passed by voice vote Yes (7), No (0). E. Trustee Liaison’s Report • Have been working on Budget, about 90 million, operational and capital. • Approval of the demolition of Taft hotel site, western part has been approved, asbestos work starting next week. • On the Eastern side, plan approved by Illinois EPA to complete demolition. • Starbucks moving along. • Chicken Salad Chicken- opening next week on Wednesday. • New Indian restaurant just opened, east of old US Bank site. • Still budget for Engineering for the train, when that is complete, it will go to grants. • C-4 zoning district text amendment approved by Village board as voted on by Plan Commission. • Zoning Code Update, going out to RFP looking for Zoning Code consultant- entire comprehensive plan approach. F. Chairman’s Report- None G. Staff Report • Text amendment of C-4 zoning district was approved by Village Board. • December we have 2 Items, presented December 11: o Signage variation by Maplewood Brewery. o 499 Anthony building that has a therapy office, residential on 2 nd floor- variation to make single family home. H. Other Business I. Adjourn 8:17PM

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Agenda Village of Glen Ellyn Plan Commission Meeting Thursday, November 13, 2025 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center, Galligan Board Room Visitors are most welcome to attend all public meetings and can find copies of the Agenda online at www.glenellyn.org prior to the meeting. Any individual with a disability requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate in a meeting should contact the Village of Glen Ellyn ADA Coordinator, 630-469-5000, at least five (5) business days in advance of the next scheduled meeting. A. Call to Order B. Public Comment C. Approval of Minutes 1) Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. D. New Business 1) Public Hearing: 1184 W. Roosevelt Road (Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn) E. Trustee Liaison's Report F. Chairman's Report G. Staff Report H. Other Business I. Adjourn Civility Pledge - In the interest of civility, I pledge to promote civility by listening, being respectful of others, acknowledging that we are striving to support and improve our community, and understanding that we each may have different ideas for achieving that objective.

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Agenda Village of Glen Ellyn Plan Commission Meeting Thursday, November 13, 2025 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center, Galligan Board Room Visitors are most welcome to attend all public meetings and can find copies of the Agenda online at www.glenellyn.org prior to the meeting. Any individual with a disability requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate in a meeting should contact the Village of Glen Ellyn ADA Coordinator, 630-469-5000, at least five (5) business days in advance of the next scheduled meeting. A. Call to Order B. Public Comment C. Approval of Minutes 1) Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. D. New Business 1) Public Hearing: 1184 W. Roosevelt Road (Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn) E. Trustee Liaison's Report F. Chairman's Report G. Staff Report H. Other Business I. Adjourn Civility Pledge - In the interest of civility, I pledge to promote civility by listening, being respectful of others, acknowledging that we are striving to support and improve our community, and understanding that we each may have different ideas for achieving that objective. Page 1 of 65 Glen Ellyn Plan Meeting 11/13/2025 7:00 PM Commission Department: Community Development 535 Duane Street Department Head: Jennifer Henaghan Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Category: Minutes Prepared By: Daniel Harper AGENDA ITEM (ID DOC ID: 2025-953 # 2025-953) Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. Statement of the Issue: Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. Analysis: Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. Budget Impact: Contribution to Strategic Plan Action Requested: Review and Approval of the Minutes of the October 23, 2025 Plan Commission Meeting. Attachments: 1. Draft_Plan_Commission_10.23.25 Minutes Page 2 of 65 DRAFT MINUTES Glen Ellyn Plan Commission Meeting Thursday, October 23, 2025, at 7:00 PM Glen Ellyn Civic Center Galligan Board Room A. Call to Order and Roll Call Chairperson Tim Loftus called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and explained the Plan Commission's function and operating procedure as an advisory body. He described the public hearing protocol including for public comment and announced that comments would be recorded. Roll was called. Chairperson Loftus, Plan Commissioners Cooper, Doughtery, Kreuzer, Morrison, Pesce and Wyant were present; Commissioner Brown and Arango are absent. Also in attendance: Steve Thompson, Village Trustee., Jennifer Hennigan, Community Development Director., Daniel Harper, Planning Manager and Adriana Ohl Zamora, Recording Secretary. B. Public Comment (non-agenda items) There was no off-agenda audience comment. C. Approval of Minutes 1. Review and Approval of the July 24,2025, Plan Commission Meeting Minutes Commissioner Cooper- recommended an edit be made to Page 1, to reflect what was presented to the Village Board. Commissioner Morrison moved to approve the minutes as amended and revised by the proposed revision. Commissioner Cooper seconded the motion, and the motion passed by voice vote. D. New Business 1. Review and Adoption of Rules of Procedure for the Glen Ellyn Plan Commission Rules and procedures drafted by Paul Stephanies, Village Attorney. Document outlines Commissioner duties and how they align with the Village of Glen Ellyn. Commissioner Loftus- asked a question regarding having public speakers state their address as required in section 4.7. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager, Village of Glen Ellyn- Will get back to Commissioner Loftus regarding section 4.7. Commissioner Cooper- noted the following sections required edits 4.15- the Village shall… missing word “Provide” and section 4.3 Commissioner Kreuzer- section 2.4, it is not clear if this prohibition will continue after the matter has been resolved. It does not say if it is present or past. After we voted, I should be able to speak to my neighbor because it is no longer active. Edits were proposed to sections 2.4, 4.3, 4.15. Chairperson Loftus requested a motion to accept the Rules of Procedure as amended. Commissioner Kreuzer motioned to accept, Commissioner Doughtery seconded the motion, and the motion passed by voice vote. Commissioner Cooper made the motion to open the Public Hearing, Commissioner Wyant second the motion. Motion passed by unanimous voice vote. 2. Public Hearing – Proposed Text Amendments to Title 10 (“Zoning Code”), Chapter 4 (“District Regulations”) of the Village’s Zoning Code Sworn In Daniel Harper, Planning Manager, Village of Glen Ellyn- presented on Amendment to C4 office district Daniel Presented to the Planning Commissioners that the Village of Glen Ellyn is proposing text amendments to Title 10 (“Zoning Code”), Chapter 4 (“District Regulations”) of the Village’s Zoning Code that would allow for a restaurant to be a Page 3 of 65 permitted use in the C4 Office District and would make a drive-in commercial facility a special use in the C4 District. Village is initiating this in order to provide and increase commercial viability. Restaurant use is mutual compatible use. Mr. Harper identified 4 areas zoned C4- All in Roosevelt Rd Corridor consisting of 70.74 Acres of land. Area 1 includes Office Buildings, Medical, Law and Real Estate offices and is identified as opportunity area 8 in the comprehensive plan that envisions a coming together of these properties to create a dynamic opportunity. Vibrant Commercial corridor that would be compatible with surrounding uses. Area 3 is the largest with 12 buildings in total including standard office buildings, Danby Station, the U.S. Post Office, auto repair, gym and large medical office. Mr. Harper stated that the Village is proposing a text amendment to the current permitted uses and special uses sections of the C4 District to include "Restaurant" as allowed uses and "Drive-in commercial facility" as a special use. The purpose of this proposed change is to offer greater diversity in the allowed uses of the C4 Office District. The demand for office space has diminished in the past five years as work from home technologies and company polices have allowed for greater employee flexibility in how and where they report for work. These economic changes have greatly reduced the market demand for office spaces and associated uses. Allowing restaurant uses in the C4 Office District would allow for an in-demand market use to utilize the existing non- conforming structures or retrofit underutilized properties to better serve the community. Village staff believes that adding restaurant uses in the C4 Office District would be compatible with all existing uses in the district. The use of "Restaurant and Eating Place" would be included as a permitted use in the C4 District. This use allows for outdoor seating on private property as an accessory so long as the outdoor seating complies with the provisions for outdoor dining located in section 10-5-15 of the Village Code. The use of a "Drive-in commercial facility" would be included as a special use in the C4 District. This use is only allowed as a special use in all commercial districts and will be subject to all requirements and reviews as a drive-in commercial facility in other commercial districts. With regards to Danby Station, this is in non-conforming use. If they want to do expansion or improvements, they cannot because Code does not allow. Allowing for restaurant use in the code would open it up to renovation. Commissioner Questions Commissioner Pesce- you are asking us to approve a text amendment for all 4 areas and not just 1, would all 4 areas be changed to what is on the screen here? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- yes, that is correct. Commissioner Cooper- I have a question about area 1 that is over on Taft, would this provide restaurant, and drive through uses on Taft? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - this would allow for restaurant uses by right. Drive through uses would have to go through the special use process. Commissioner Pesce- outside of Danby’s, has the Village received any other requests/ inquires for new restaurant uses in these areas? I don’t want to set this in motion for something that I don’t want to personally see. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- we have had issues filling office vacancies. We have had general phone call inquiries. Jennifer Hennigen, Community Development Director, Village of Glen Ellyn- this is a request from the Glen Ellyn Office of Economic Development. Commissioner Loftus- why was car wash area not included? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager, Village of Glen Ellyn- You are correct that is an error on the screen but that parcel is part of a PUD, and is locked in place. Page 4 of 65 Commissioner Cooper- We have heard that it is the Village’s intent to take a look at Zoning in general and address some of the findings of the housing study. Why are we amending the Zoning ordinance now to maybe encourage developments now that may be reclassified? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- Zoning code will not be making map amendments. Commissioner Cooper- I was under impression the Village was considering map amendments as well. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - why we are doing C4, is at the request of the Development Dept. to open up allowable usage. Jennifer Henegin, Community Development Director Village of Glen Ellyn- comprehensive plan does recognize catalyst sites, potential for different and mixed usage on these properties. Frontage would be residential use, other would be either north or side. Roosevelt frontage for retail. Commissioner Cooper- Area 2, this would also permit removal of office building and installation of restaurant? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- yes. Commissioner Kreuzer- If Popeye’s approaches, they would still have to ask for special use because of drive thru? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn – yes. Commissioner Doughtery- when they were doing these studies to solve vacant office space, did they have alternate usage for office space? From one perspective this is only one use, is there an alternate? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - not to my knowledge. Commissioner Kreuzer- Can Restaurants include entertainment? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - they would have to apply for a license, they would have to meet all required criteria and go to Village Board for approval. Commissioner Wyant- I would add that in the time I have been a member of the Plan Commission, this has been one of the most important proposals we have had because Roosevelt is significantly underperforming. Americans now spend more money eating out than buying groceries. This is a huge step in the right direction. It’s exciting to hear this is being driven by our economic development committee. Commissioner Pesce- I 100% agree with what you are saying but this does not feel like it is bringing a lot of retail to Roosevelt. Some businesses have been established, the ones along golf course and police station are not on Roosevelt Commissioner Wyant- we should let the developer do what they envision and we should assess what is proposed, opening up is a huge message to this Village. Commissioner Pesce- does the Village feel there is a capacity issue of Roosevelt Rd? We still have a lot of properties that are vacant, not enough space to build on. Commissioner Wyant- some of these buildings are obsolete, parking is difficult, the layout and some of the under used does come with challenges. Chairperson Loftus- Area 2 is not a good location for restaurants, you have residential across the street on two sides, so you are wanting to allow restaurants next to residents, does not seem to make sense. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - When doing text amendments, we can’t discriminate between properties and illuminate area 2. If an owner in area 2 thinks that a restaurant would generate more success than that is a possibility. Chairperson Loftus- If we have to go with all 4 areas, I will vote no unless we make parcel 2 left out. Area 2 is next to the police department. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - you are not rezoning the property, you are adding more allowable uses. Page 5 of 65 Chairperson Loftus-we would be allowing that building to be demolished and entire restaurant to be built. Area 2 has single family housing behind grocery store, and within 50 ft going south you have single family homes. Commissioner Wyant- most successful office buildings has success with a food service or coffee, I have no idea how occupied that building is but if they wanted to add a Starbucks, I would encourage that. Commissioner Cooper- I think you recall that there was substantial talk about allowing vacuum facility, we have sign identity, I thought some parcels were residential. Chairperson Loftus- it is all commercial except for Main and Taft. Commissioner Cooper- I think you raised a good point; it seems to me this is largely driven by Danby Station. The issue with that property is very much driven by the traffic issues. Mandatory right turn within 200 ft of traffic light, those concerns will not go away if area 3 changes if this goes through. Our concerns were exclusively related to the traffic, amending the entire C4 to accomplish this one piece of property is not where we are going. Commissioner Wyant- this is the Glen Ellyn Economic Development coming to us, not one individual. If we reject this, what we are saying to the Glen Ellyn Economic Board is we disagree with you. Commissioner Doughtery- listening to everyone here, properties fall into 3 buckets, big companies, then other office buildings that could be converted, third bucket area 3 and along Taft. If you go to C3 you are looking at a lot more uses, this is a compromise, you are allowing one type and not the whole gambit. Chairperson Loftus- asked Mr. Harper if the requested changes would not limit restaurant to first floor, demolition could happen, it could mean total demolition of some buildings. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- yes that is correct. Commissioner Wyant- that would only happen in a vacant building, you would never demolish an 80% filled office building. Commissioner Kreuzer- What is the definition of restaurant and how does it differ from eating place? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - We do not have a definition for restaurant in the code. Chairperson Loftus- part of our approval or denial, would be eliminating areas 1 and 2 but everything on North side of Roosevelt, we are advisory, Village Board has to make final decision. Commissioner Cooper- wouldn’t that require us to have a map amendment? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn- that is correct, the proposed text amendment would have to be all property in C4 district. Jennifer Henegin, Community Development Director Village of Glen Ellyn - is the issue with the entertainment type of restaurant? because those do have definitions. Commissioner Doughtery- I appreciate the concern about Taft, but I also see that those properties have potential. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - point of clarification for live entertainment, could be allowed in any of the spaces as they exist. Commissioner Kreuzer- my concern is the large circuses, like Safari Land, Dave n Buster’s, that would be considered indoor amusement facility. Commissioner Wyant- restaurant by definition does it include or not include liquor? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - they would have to apply for that license. Sworn in Norris Eber, Resident Village of Glen Ellyn Page 6 of 65 Norris Eber- The Commissioners have been asking some questions that I had, I would ask 1 official question to Daniel. I live next to fire station on Taft behind the bank, southside in Townhomes. If this text amendment goes through and we have restaurants, and I walk into Village Hall and ask for a restaurant, am I entitled to the restaurant? Mr. Harper answered yes. Mr. Eber - I am concerned about Roosevelt Road, I don’t see any economic increase from this proposal, unless down by Danby site. I don’t think anybody hesitates to call the Village to put a restaurant on Roosevelt. I am concerned about area 2, you can put a 5,000 ft restaurant, we are murdered on Taft and Park- we are not designed to have heavy traffic on these road facilities. I don’t think it’s appropriate to put high traffic uses in that area. I wonder also, we are having this whole rewrite, we need a definition section. I think it’s a broad draft. Danby’s has been a restaurant for 40 years. I hope if a developer calls Village Hall, the village will be willing to work with the developer to find a solution. I am not sure we need this, area 2 does not need this change, and yes Roosevelt Rd needs a lot of work. Commissioner Wyant- you are well versed with a lot of developers, what kind of feedback do you get from developers about doing business in Glen Ellyn? Norris Eber- we are one of the more detailed Villages, we have been very precise in what happens, and we do take more time. Commissioner Wyant- you and I swim in the same lanes, and what I get is its tough, why is there so much going on in Wheaton and not Glen Ellyn. Commissioner Morrison- I do have a question; Daniel was the permitted use of restaurant and eating space thought of special use? Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - it is possible that the Plan Commission could recommend as Special use. Commissioner Morrison- could be standalone restaurant as a special use, a small deli at ground floor at Park, is different than Chik Fil a. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - I think that it is possible, what it could look like is item 8, something like that. Commissioner Kreuzer made motion to close public hearing, Commissioner Cooper seconded the motion. Motion approved by voice vote. Deliberation Commissioner Kreuzer- coming into Glen Ellyn should be a privilege, should be a special location. I don’t like that development is easy, it should be a privilege to be here. I like the thought of restaurant use to be a special use. Certainly, I understand where Rob is coming from. We should do what we can to allow that, if it fits with what I think Glen Ellyn should be. I don’t like the idea of entertainment inside, especially on Taft. Commissioner Wyant- I think the examples you gave already have some language around that. If all of these office buildings want to take the first floor and change to Starbucks, why would we have any objection, no buildings are being demolished. Chairperson Loftus- I am not objectionable to eating places but to demolishing a building. Commissioner Wyant- there is a clear distinction between Norris’s description and completely demolishing a building but again allowing food use on first floor drives occupancy to the building. Chairperson Loftus- how do we change request to allow that. I have no problem with area 2 Commissioner Wyant-You are ok as drafted for areas 1, 3 and 4? Chairperson Loftus- yes but it’s all or nothing. Page 7 of 65 Commissioner Pesce- If it impacts all four areas, I am voting no. I just hosted out of towners and the compliments I received are great. Living South of Roosevelt, I am disappointed by how it has not been developed. There is so much more opportunity with Roosevelt that needs to be first addressed, without knowing alternative motives, I will say no. Commissioner Wyant- I am a yes, the Village’s Economic Development team is advocating for this. One developer at a time, that is what unlocks the value, it is not usually a city that says hey here is what, we need one developer with a dream and capital to transform that. Commissioner Pesce- why is it C4, why not C3? Commissioner Wyant- The underperforming part of our community is Roosevelt Rd. Commissioner Pesce- I 100 percent agree with you, but the Taft and Police station are not. Taft and area two are not. Commissioner Cooper I am also going to Vote no- I believe that the community expects in looking at Zoning Code, that changing this language now to encourage construction of a new restaurant in middle of area 3, would foreclose, it’s important for us to consider the applications as they go forward, I am particularly troubled by areas 1 and 2 and I am not happy with area 3. This seems to be the wrong solution to a prior petition to get us to improve his plans of Danby Station. Chairperson Loftus- I think at this point I would vote no to delay it to do a comprehensive zoning code amendment. When I was told that it is either all or nothing, I do not agree with all but I agree with most. Unfortunately, we can’t segregate that out, I wish we could maybe with the overall re-zoning we could. Commissioner Kreuzer- you could add the permitted use of restaurants and then everything else would be special use. Commissioner Wyant- most multi-family units and office buildings have a first-floor restaurant. Commissioner Morrison- I will vote no on original plan, I am very sympathetic to properties on Roosevelt, but I don’t think this text amendment is the correct one. The vast majority reflects that; a low intensity uses that buffers higher intensity use. Daniel Harper, Planning Manager Village of Glen Ellyn - for revised restaurant, sales, personal facility, how do you want it to read? Chairperson Loftus- Sales, Personal Service Facility and Restaurant; gives opportunity to demo a spot and basically prevent without a special use come back as a Chik Fil A or Popeye’s. Commissioner Pesce- if someone would occupy 50%, the concerns around traffic would still exist. Commissioner Doughtery- I appreciate the idea, to be able to go back to the Economic Development, I have seen those offices that are nice, some hit a tipping point of having tons of tenants, they don’t bounce back. I think sometimes the standalone restaurant really helps. Commissioner Pesce- creativity to come up with this amendment is great. Again the 4 areas we are looking at do not apply to what we are looking at. Commissioner Morrison made a motion to amend the proposed text amendments for restaurants in the C4 district, to say sales, personal service facility, and restaurant and eating space but limited to no more the 50% of ground floor, also amend special use in C4 office district, to add restaurant and eating place in the special use section. Kreuzer Seconded the motion. Motion passed with unanimous votes of yes. Commissioner Morrison made a Motion to recommend text amendment as amended- motion passed 5 yes and 2 no. E. Trustee Liaison’s Report • With passing of Trustee Szymanski, Village Board Approved of Robert Dunkin to finish off the cycle of Trustee Szymanski position. • Middle of Budget negotiations, 18 different funds, from general funds to specific water/sewer funds- going well, have had good discussions • Slight increase in levy to keep up with inflation, aggressive capital campaign to do lead line replacement, water/sewer Page 8 of 65 • Replacement of 2 Fire stations, need to be updated and upgraded to support both men and women. Stations 62 and 61 • Updates about Roosevelt Rd full circle facility- waiting on Federal Government to come back into session, EPA action stopped east side of facility. Developer needs to clear deficiencies. No ETA of when that would happen. Demolition crew did not comply or do an adequate job. Jennifer Henaghan- Asbestos is regulated by EPA Jennifer Henaghan commented that on east side, it is with attorney general’s office and ask for status updates, legally no action for us to take there. West side, we will be doing demolition and ensuring that all asbestos is disposed properly. Trustee stated that to confirm Village Board did approve Danby Station Popeye’s but they chose not to move forward because of State and not the Village. Permits come from state for schools, not from us. The Village does not do permitting for schools, just granting approvals for site improvements. F. Chairman’s Report- None G. Staff Report • Trader Joes outdoor storage was approved. • Chicken Salad chic has gotten approved. • Downtown Park demo occurred, Pavillion will be phase 2 • Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn – variations for November meeting. • 580 Duane New Keller Williams- coming to fruition • Proposed annexation 22 w 584 Alstrand Rd. Anex this property and subdivide into two lots, not require installation of sidewalks and street lighting • Parking and redevelopment of 1184 Roosevelt, special use permit dropped- can move forward with rest of variations. • 499 Anthony St. application would like to convert to 2 dwelling units- special use permit. Commissioner Wyant- noted that off St. Charles Rd, and Swift Rd it has turned into overnight Truckers spending the night, maybe even homeless. Planning Manager Daniel noted that the property belongs to DuPage County and thus is over the oversight of DuPage County. H. Other Business I. Adjourn 9:38PM Page 9 of 65 Glen Ellyn Plan Meeting 11/13/2025 7:00 PM Commission Department: Community Development 535 Duane Street Department Head: Jennifer Henaghan Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Category: Public Hearing Prepared By: Daniel Harper AGENDA ITEM (ID DOC ID: 2025-954 # 2025-954) Public Hearing: 1184 W. Roosevelt Road (Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn) Statement of the Issue: The petitioner, Dominick Cannata on behalf of the property owner Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn, LLC has submitted a petition to consider zoning variations related to a renovation of an existing commercial retail center located at 1182-1184 Roosevelt Road, the “Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn.” Analysis: REQUEST: The petitioner requests zoning variations to allow for proposed renovations of the existing multiple- tenant commercial center located at 1184 Roosevelt Road to be known as the Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn. Their plans include significant façade alteration and conversion of the existing retail space into two restaurants and various retail and service uses. The Petitioner seeks the following variations from the Village’s Zoning Code and Sign Code: 1. A variation from Section 10-4-15(G) to allow 73 parking spaces on site in lieu of the 83 spaces required. 2. A variation from Section 10-5-8(H) to not provide landscape islands at the end of every row of parking stalls. 3. A variation from Section 10-5-8(F) to allow parking spaces to be 18' in length in lieu of 19'. 4. A variation from Section 10-5-8(I) to allow a minimum drive-aisle width of 21'-1" in lieu of the required 25' width. 5. A variation from Section 10-5-9(H) to allow one loading space in lieu of the required two. 6. A variation from Section 10-4-15(G)(1)(a) to allow a vehicle parking setback 4’ rather than 10’. 7. A variation from Section 10-5-5(C)(1) to allow an impervious surface setback of 3’-9" in lieu of 14.87'. 8. A variation from Section 4-5-18(I) to allow for the reestablishment of an existing non- conforming freestanding sign and to allow for alteration in copy of the sign faces. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located on the north side of Roosevelt Road in the C3 Service Commercial District, accessed by one approximately 31-foot wide driveway. It is currently developed as a one- story 21,500 square-foot, one-story, multiple-tenant commercial building and an 86-stall surface Page 10 of 65 parking lot. The existing number of parking stalls provided is the required amount when 1 stall per 250 square feet of retail or ‘all other uses not listed’ in Section 10-4-13(G) of the Zoning Code is applied. Restaurant uses have a greater parking requirement and the site redesign also reduces the number of parking spaces that are currently on site, which creates the need for parking variations. The Commission held a pre-application conference in March 2021. At that time, the applicant sought to demolish the central portion of the building to create two free standing buildings. In October 2023, the petitioner once again came forward for a pre-application review. The 2023 proposal included a full renovation to the existing 21,500 sq. ft. retail structure. The building footprint and general site plan was to remain primarily as it exists. The proposal included a 1,200 sq. ft. Beef Shack restaurant with a drive-through window at the far western end of the building. This drive-through would have required a Special Use Permit. The applicant is no longer pursuing the drive-through and thus is no longer is required to submit for a special use permit. SURROUNDING USES: Surrounding Land Uses Surounding Zoning North: Royal Glen Condominiums R4 - Multi-Family Residential South: Lombard Toyota Auto Dealership Village of Lombard East: Office Building C3 - Service Commericial West: Restaurant and Residential Duplexs C3 - Service Commericial & R3 - Multifamily Residential COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The 2023 Comprehensive Plan future land use designation for the subject property is Service Commercial. The proposal is in compliance with the Plan. PUBLIC NOTICE: Notice of the public hearing was published in the October 28, 2025 edition of the Daily Herald. Property owners within 250 feet of the property were notified by mail of the public hearing and a placard was placed on the property. PROJECT SUMMARY: Site Plan The applicant is proposing a renovation of the existing site and restoring the parking lot with some redesigned circulation elements. The westernmost row of parking spaces immediately south of the stormwater detention area is proposed to be re-striped from 90-degree stalls to angled stalls. A refuse area is also proposed at the east end of this row of parking, resulting in a decrease of eight (8) parking spaces. The easternmost parking area located north of the building, east of the detention area, is also being proposed to be re-striped with 45-degree angled stalls to create a one-way circulation pattern. The proposed reconfiguration results in a decrease of three (3) parking spaces. To meet Illinois Accessibility Code requirements, the number of accessible parking spaces has been increased from one to three. Additionally, the parking spaces fronting Roosevelt Road are currently not Code compliant, so they are proposed to be lengthened to meet the 19’ Code required minimum. However, the applicant is proposing a variance to maintain their existing 8' foot width in order to maximize the number of parking spaces on the site. The applicant is requesting a variation from Section 10-4-15(G)(1)(a) to allow a vehicle parking setback of 4’ from the front property line rather than 10’ as this is the current configuration of the lot and providing the additional landscaping Page 11 of 65 would necessitate the removal of all parking spaces along Roosevelt Road. Variations from Section 10-5-5(C)(1) to allow an impervious surface setback of 3’-9" in lieu of 14.87' and from Section 10-5- 8(I) to allow a minimum drive-aisle width of 21'-1" in lieu of the required 25' width are also being requested to maintain the existing drive aisle configurations. Overall, the re-striping results in a reduction in the number of spaces provided. When all these revisions are taken into account, the existing 86 car parking total is reduced to 73 (70 standard plus 3 accessible spaces). Section 10-5-8 (E)(2) of the Village Code requires that, in the case of mixed uses, the number of parking spaces required shall equal the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately. Approximately 2,500 sq. ft. of the Fry the Coop location will be a kitchen that is designed to support surrounding restaurant locations and is not devoted to totally serving the on- site restaurant. This space requires parking beyond that required for the seats in the dining area, necessitating a total of 83 spaces. The applicant proposes to maintain the landscape islands as they currently exist on the site in the southern portion of the parking lot and to not install new landscape islands in the parking area located north of the building. A variation is required to not install the new landscape islands. The applicant is proposing one loading space in the rear of the building in lieu of the two required per Section 10-5-9(H) of the Village Code. The applicant has reported that the one loading space would be sufficient for their needs and that there is no adequate space in the existing configuration of the property to provide for two loading spaces. The site plan shows a curb design on the west side of the building that could accommodate a drive- through window at a future point after approval of a Special Use Permit. Village Staff recommend that the Plan Commission, as part of a recommendation, condition that the drive aisle and curb design on the west side of the building be revised so that there is a maximum drive aisle width of 26'-0" to create a curbed buffer space between the western wall of the building and the western drive aisle of the property. The property owner or developer can revise the site plan in the future to allow for drive-through access contingent upon approval of a Special Use Permit. Sidewalk Wavier Request Section 8-1-20(a)(3) of the Village Code requires that, where an existing building's exterior roof and wall structure is altered by more than 50 percent, the owner of the property shall install sidewalks on all streets abutting such lot or tract. The proposed exterior renovations to the building would trigger this requirement. The applicant will be requesting a waiver from this requirement from the Village Board of Trustees as allowed per 8-1-20 (G) of the Village Code. Landscape Plan The applicant is proposing the addition of twenty-two (22) new trees to the property as well as a variety of deciduous and evergreen shrubs to act as screening for the parking areas facing Roosevelt Road. The proposed landscape plan is in conformance with Section 10-5-13 of the Village Code and the Appearance Review Guidelines. Sign Variation The applicant is requesting a variation from Section 4-5-18(I) of the Village Code to allow for the reestablishment of the existing non-conforming freestanding sign and to allow for the replacement of the sign faces. The applicant is proposing to rehabilitate the existing sign but to have the sign Page 12 of 65 remain in its current design. Lighting Plan The applicant has submitted an updated lighting and photometric plan that is in conformance to the requirements of Section 10-5-13 (M) of the Village Code. Exterior Improvements The applicant has proposed updated improvements to the exterior of the building as part of the site's overall enhancements. Because the proposed modifications are to an existing principal building in the C3 Zoning District, the proposed exterior modifications do not require review by the Architectural Appearance Commission. The applicant has submitted an exterior remodeling permit for the proposed exterior modifications. Budget Impact: Contribution to Strategic Plan Action Requested: The Plan Commission should consider the petitioner’s request for approval of zoning variations and make a recommendation to the Village Board for approval, approval with conditions, or denial. In reviewing the requested variations, the Commission should consider the criteria in Section 10-10-12 of the Zoning Code. The Commission may wish to consider recommending that the following conditions be placed on any approval: 1. The property shall be developed in substantial compliance with the site development plans, except for the western drive aisle width, as presented at the November 13, 2025, Plan Commission meeting. 2. The western most drive aisle and curb design, west of the building, shall be revised so that there is a maximum drive aisle width of 26'-0" to create a curbed buffer space between the western wall of the building and the western drive aisle of the property. Attachments: 1. Zoning Variation Request Application_Signed 2. Aerial Map 3. Zoning Map 4. Plat of Survey 5. Site Plan 6. Landscape Plan 7. Site Details 8. Photometric Plan 9. Lighting Schedule 10. A-200 - Exterior Elevations 11. A-201 - Exterior Elevations 12. L-5_PureEdge_FlexNeon_LRT7 Page 13 of 65 13. L-9_VTS-Sealed-Strip-Daybrite-US-CA-EN-CST 14. PL-1, PL-2 - OPF-S-Spec-Sheet 15. WL-1_EW6818_Spec_Sheet 16. WL-2_Adjustable-Slim-WP-dual-select-Stonco-US-EN-CST 17. WL-6_Stonco-LPW32-LED-Wall-Sconce-G3-Spec-Sheet Page 14 of 65 Page 15 of 65 Page 16 of 65 Page 17 of 65 Page 18 of 65 Page 19 of 65 Page 20 of 65 Page 21 of 65 Page 22 of 65 Page 23 of 65 Page 24 of 65 Page 25 of 65 Aerial Map - Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn Legend 0 150 300 Print Date: 11/5/2025 Notes ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Page 26 of 65 Zoning Map - Legacy Shops of Glen Ellyn Legend Zoning and Development Zoning C3: Service Commercial District R3: Multi-Family Residential District R4: Multi-Family Residential District 0 150 300 Print Date: 11/5/2025 Notes ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Page 27 of 65 Page 28 of 65 Copyright © 2024. FHS D+B. All rights reserved. 70 FT PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR INGRESS 10 FT EASEMENT FOR NORTHERN AND EGRESS EASEMENT PER DOCUMENT R79-01902 KEYED NOTES: IL GAS PER DOC R63-63-43854 1 NEW CONCRETE CURB, SEE DETAIL ON CIVIL PLANS 8 12 T 2 NEW CONCRETE SIDEWALK, SEE DETAIL ON CIVIL PLANS S 00°00'00" E L O 72.0' 12" DEAD 3 NEW ASPHALT PAVEMENT. 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WIDTH REQ'D) 25'-0"± 32'-8"± EXISTING 15 SPACES 10' BUILDING SIDE SETBACK 1'-6"± WIDTH REQ'D) GLEN ELLYN, IL. 60137 EXISTING 11 SPACES 6 18" TYP. 26.49' 10' LANDSCAPE @ ZONING DATA REQUIRED ACTUAL 5A FRONT LOT LINE ZONING DISTRICT --- C3 - SERVICE DISTRICT TYP. LOT SIZE: 10,000 SF MIN 87,478± SF BUILDING SF: --- 23,200 SF± MAXIMUM HEIGHT: 45' 1-STORY / 21'-0"± F.A.R --- --- EXISTING PAVEMENT AREA: --- --- DRIVEWAY SETBACK = FRONT: 40' EXISTING SIDE 10'; 20' ADJ TO RES EXISTING REAR 30' EXISTING 30'-6"± PARKING PARKING SPACE: 83 94 SPACES 70 PARKING + 3 H.C. 1 PROPOSED SITE PLAN TOTAL 73 SPACES SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0" PARKING STALL SIZE: 18' L x 9' W 90° = 19' L x 9' W 45° = 19' L x 9' W AS-100 Page 29 of 65 Page 30 of 65 Copyright © 2024. FHS D+B. All rights reserved. CMU WALL SLIDING BAR LATCH METAL GATE 1" DIA. CANE BOLTS SET IN 1 1/2"X3" D LONG PIPE SLEEVE IN SLAB EXISTING ASPHALT E PAVEMENT. SAWCUT & LANDSCAPE PATCH AS NEEDED. ISLAND, SEE PLAN. 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SIDEWALK DETAIL (VERIFY W/ CIVIL PLANS) 3 MASONRY TRASH ENCLOSURE DETAIL 5 BIKE RACK DETAIL RETAIL NTS NOTE: NTS NOTE: NTS NOTE: 12" RESERVED PARKING YELLOW REFLECTIVE PAINT 6"R CENTER 18" COLOR: LEGEND & BORDER : GREEN BACKGROUND : WHITE WHITE 2'-0" 5° 1'-0" SYMBOL IN BLUE BACKGRD. 4" 10/21/2020 FHS # 2020-86 SCALE AS NOTED 8" 1'-0" COLOR: 6" $250 FINE LEGEND & BORDER : GREEN KM FS DRAWN KI NON-REFLECTIVE BACKGROUND : 12" WHITE REFLECTORIZED 67° 8" DATE APPD - CKD 1' 2'- 0" 5" 5'-0" 09/27/24 01/17/24 " 1'-0 3" 1'-6" TYP(2 PLACES) DATE 8" REVISIONS ISSUED FOR PERMIT/BID H.C. PARKING SIGN C L OF PARKING Z:\Shared\FHS Projects\2020-86A-1184 Roosevelt Rd-Glen Ellyn,IL,\4-CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SCALE : N.T.S. SPACE ZONING VARIATION HANDICAP STRIPING NO DESCRIPTION SCALE: NTS 6 SIGN SIGNAGE DETAIL NTS NOTE: - - 1184 ROOSEVELT RD. RAM GLEN ELLYN, IL. 60137 P WI DTH SITE DETAILS 1/2" FULL PROFILE BITUMINOUS PREFORMED JOINT FILLER (PJF) 5" P.C.C. SIDEWALK 1/2" FULL PROFILE 5" P.C.C. RAMP BITUMINOUS PREFORMED JOINT FILLER DEPRESSED CURB SIDE 4'-0" 4'-0" MIN. F 1:10 LARE W MIN. SLOP IDTH RAMP WIDTH VARIES NOTE : E 25' POLE LIGHTING STANDARD BASE DETAIL 1:12 MIN SLOPE N.T.S DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE TO BE SQUARE PATTER TRUNCATED DOME. RAMP W/ SIDE FLARE TYP. RAMP DETAIL 7 NTS ADA RAMP DETAIL (VERIFY W/ CIVIL PLANS) NOTE: 8 NTS EXTERIOR LIGHT POLE DETAIL NOTE: 9 NTS WHEEL STOP DETAILS NOTE: AS-200 Page 31 of 65 2 7 T1 LO Chicago Lightworks 2 505 Warrenville Rd. T 3 LO L Suite 101 R CE " E (M) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 P A 0.1 0.2 N 88°57'23 0.2 ) 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.40.4 0.3 8 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 284.14' (R/M 0.4 0.5 0.5 12 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3 O T 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Lisle, IL 60532 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 L 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12" DEAD T 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.6 0.5 0.0 0.0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0.9 0.8 MBrizzell@chicagolightworks.com 0.0 0.0 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 5 4 2 2 1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.0 M Brizzell 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 8 6 4 2 2 PL-2 Prepared By: A05-T3M A06-T4M-HIS A06-T4M 0.0 0.0 1 2 2 4 5 7 8 7 5 3 2 1 1.1 0.9 T 2 (630) 320-2948 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2YD 4YD 4YD 2YD 1 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 5 3 2 1 0.9 0.8 LO 4YD 2YD 2YD 4YD 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 4 3 2 1 0.8 0.7 2 9 T1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 5 6 5 4 3 2 2 1.0 0.7 LO L R CE 0.0 0.1 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 8 9 6 5 5 3 1.4 0.9 PA 0.1 0.1 0 1 1 4 5 7 10 18 LOADING 1.4 0.7 12' X 50' WL-6 WL-2 300.01' (R/M) S 01°21'34" E (M) WL-2 WL-2 WL-6 WL-6 WL-2 WL-2 WL-2 WL-6 E E EEE E N 0.1 0.2 WL-6 WL-2 WL-2 EE E L-9 WL-6 SIO WL-2 WL-2 1 1 2 WL-2 WL-2 WL-6 0.0 0.2 I E E WL-2 WL-6 G IV WL-2 E WL-2 BD SU 0.2 0.3 1 3 5 0.0 0.0 SI DE 300.44' (R/M) E N 01°27'16" E (M) A BR 0.2 0.5 2 5 12 0.0 0.0 N WL-6 WL-6 SIO AC VI DI 0.3 0.6 AC 0.0 0.0 83 2 5 10 AC N ’ S 1 −26 7 Comments ON AC VA O T 82 0.3 0.6 2 5 12 1 IV IS I 0.0 0.0 AN L C R 0 DO AC 13 WL-6 WL-6 L E N’S D 2 83 T C R A −2 67 LO 0.3 0.5 PAANVO T 82 0.0 0.0 1 3 6 - - - - - C R L DO Date 0.4 0.5 1 2 2 0.0 0.0 WL-1 WL-1 WL-1 WL-1 WL-1 WL-1 - - - - - 0.5 0.6 1 1 L-5 L-5 1 L-5 1 1 0.0 0.0 L-5 Rev L-5 L-5 WL-1 - - - - - 0.6 0.7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.0 0.0 L-5 G WL-1 0.7 0.8 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 0.0 0.0 T L-5 0.8 0.9 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 0.0 0.0 0.8 1.0 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 6 6 5 3 0.0 0.2 WL-1 PL-1 WL-1 WL-10.4 0.4 1184 Roosevelt Rd 0.9 1.1 2 3 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 3 5 6 A04-T4W 7 A04-T4W 5 4 WL-1 WL-1 WL-1 PL-1 L-9 L-9 31 WL-1 A04-T4M A06-T4W-HIS T 1 0.9 1.1 0.6 0.5 LO 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 1 2 L 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.7 R CE PA 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Glen Ellyn 0.8 0.9 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1.1 0.9 3 EL 18" RC Date: 10/18/2024 0.6 0.6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 PL-12 2 1 1 0.9 0.7 P A PL-1 A04-BLC Project Name: A04-BLC NOT TO SCALE 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.3 T 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 (R/M) 298.90' 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 S 88°55'43" W (A) 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 E 24" x 36" Page 1 of 2 Page 32 of 65 Luminaire Schedule Symbol Label Qty Description LLF Lum. Watts Lum. Lumens A04-BLC 2 OPF-S-A04-840-BLC 0.900 90.68 9509 Chicago Lightworks A04-T4M 1 OPF-S-A04-840-T4M 0.900 90.68 13711 A04-T4W 2 OPF-S-A06-840-T4W 0.900 122.2 16642 A05-T3M 1 OPF-S-A05-840-T3M 0.900 104.3 15175 A06-T4M 1 OPF-S-A06-840-T4M 0.900 122.2 17479 A06-T4M-HIS 1 OPF-S-A06-840-T4M-HIS 0.900 122.2 13599 505 Warrenville Rd. A06-T4W-HIS 1 OPF-S-A06-840-T4W-HIS 0.900 122.2 11148 WL-2 8 TS-WPD0204-25W-W 0.900 24.9268 3190 Suite 101 WL-6 6 LPW-32-50-NW-G3-4-EBP-Normal Mode 0.900 45.4 5710 Lisle, IL 60532 MBrizzell@chicagolightworks.com M Brizzell Prepared By: (630) 320-2948 Calculation Summary Label CalcType Units Avg Max Min Avg/Min Max/Min East plus 5ft Property Illuminance Fc 0.45 1.0 0.0 N.A. N.A. East Property Line Illuminance Fc 0.57 1.4 0.0 N.A. N.A. Comments North plus 5ft Property Line Illuminance Fc 0.13 0.3 0.0 N.A. N.A. North Property Line Illuminance Fc 0.22 0.5 0.0 N.A. N.A. - - - - - Site Illuminance Fc 2.40 18 0 N.A. N.A. Date South plus 5ft Property Illuminance Fc 0.33 0.5 0.0 N.A. N.A. - - - - - South Property Line Illuminance Fc 0.50 0.9 0.2 2.50 4.50 Rev - - - - - West plus 5ft Property Illuminance Fc 0.35 0.9 0.0 N.A. N.A. West Property Line Illuminance Fc 0.44 1.1 0.0 N.A. N.A. 1184 Roosevelt Rd Glen Ellyn Project Name: Date: 10/18/2024 NOT TO SCALE 24" x 36" Page 2 of 2 Page 33 of 65 Copyright © 2023. FHS D+B. All rights reserved. EXISTING EXPOSED CANOPY STRUCTURE TO BE PAINTED COLOR - BLACK Oakbrook Terrace, IL. 60181 EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. NEW FIBER CEMENT SIDING 1 Mid America Plaza, 3rd Fl NEW FIBER CEMENT SIDING COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) NEW FIBER CEMENT SIDING COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) DESIGN + BUILD, LLC.info@fhsdesignbuild.com COLOR - BROWN ARCHITECTURE ■ PLANNING ■ CONSTRUCTION COLOR - BROWN COLOR - BROWN T/NEW MONOLITH NEW SIGN BY OWNER'S SIGN T/EXISTING PARAPET ph 312-226-0051 fx 312-226-0997 +14'-10" CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL +14'-10" T/EXISTING PARAPET CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. +13'-4" T/EXISTING SLAB +0'-0" NEW LIMESTONE COLUMN BASE (TYP.) FHS 1 SOUTH ELEVATION - WEST ARCHITECT OF RECORD SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. COLOR - WHITE (TYP.) NEW SIGN BY OWNER'S SIGN EXISTING BRICK VENEER IN BEYOND TO BE PAINTED. CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) RETAIL CENTER 10/21/2020 FHS # 2020-86 SCALE AS NOTED KM FS DRAWN KI EXISTING EXPOSED CANOPY NEW STOREFRONT FRAMING SYSTEM W/ 1" NEW EXPOSED CANOPY DATE APPD INSULATED & TEMPERED GLASS PER CODE - CKD STRUCTURE TO BE PAINTED STRUCTURE TO BE PAINTED COLOR - BLACK FRAME TO MATCH EXISTING FINISH. (TYP.) COLOR - BLACK 2 SOUTH EAST ELEVATION XX/XX/21 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" DATE REVISIONS Z:\Shared\FHS Projects\2020-86A-1184 Roosevelt Rd-Glen Ellyn,IL,\4-CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ISSUED FOR PERMIT EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. NEW SIGN BY OWNER'S SIGN NEW FIBER CEMENT SIDING COLOR - WHITE COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL COLOR - SW7005 (PURE WHITE) (TYP.) NO DESCRIPTION CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. T/EXISTING PARAPET +24'-0" - 1184 ROOSEVELT RD. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS GLEN ELLYN, IL. 60137 T/EXISTING SLAB +3'-0" NEW EXPOSED CANOPY STRUCTURE TO BE PAINTED COLOR - BLACK 3 SOUTH ELEVATION - EAST SIGNS ARE NOT IN PERMIT, SHOWN ONLY NOTE: EXISTING PYLON SIGN TO BE FOR COORDINATION. SIGN CONTRACTOR PAINTED & VERIFY FUNCTIONALITY AND SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" MUST OBTAIN SIGN PERMIT. POWER CONNECTIONS. A-200 Page 34 of 65 Copyright © 2023. FHS D+B. All rights reserved. NEW SHIPLAP SIDING COLOR - SW7005 (PURE WHITE) (TYP.) NEW SIGN BY OWNER'S SIGN CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE ELECTRICAL EXISTING BRICK VENEER COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) NEW EXTERIOR H.M. DOOR CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. NEW EXTERIOR H.M. DOOR NEW WINDOWS EXISTING CMU TO BE PAINTED NEW OVERHEAD T/EXISTING PARAPET T/EXISTING PARAPET COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) GARAGE DOOR. EXISTING WINDOW TO REMAIN +24'-0" +24'-0" 1 Mid America Plaza, 3rd Fl Oakbrook Terrace, IL. 60181 DESIGN + BUILD, LLC.info@fhsdesignbuild.com ARCHITECTURE ■ PLANNING ■ CONSTRUCTION ph 312-226-0051 fx 312-226-0997 FHS T/EXISTING SLAB T/EXISTING SLAB +3'-0" +3'-0" T/EXISTING PAVEMENT (VERIFY W/ CIVIL) 1 EAST ELEVATION 2 NORTH ELEVATION - EAST ARCHITECT OF RECORD SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" EXISTING H.M. DOOR TO REMAIN (TYP.) EXISTING CMU TO BE PAINTED STOREFRONT FRAMING COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) SYSTEM W/ 1" INSULATED & EXISTING TRANSFORMER TO REMAIN EXISTING CMU TO BE PAINTED. EXISTING ELECTRICAL METERS TEMPERED GLASS PER CODE - COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) (TYP.) FRAME COLOR TO BE EXISTING ELECTRICAL METERS EXISTING H.M. DETERMINED TO REMAIN (TYP.) DOOR TO REMAIN (TYP.) EXISTING GAS METERS T/EXISTING PARAPET +14'-10" T/EXISTING PARAPET RETAIL +13'-4" CENTER 10/21/2020 SCALE AS NOTED T/EXISTING SLAB FHS # 2020-86 +0'-0" KM FS DRAWN KI DATE CKD APPD 3 NORTH ELEVATION - WEST XX/XX/21 SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" DATE REVISIONS Z:\Shared\FHS Projects\2020-86A-1184 Roosevelt Rd-Glen Ellyn,IL,\4-CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ISSUED FOR PERMIT NO DESCRIPTION Drive-Thru Window No Longer in Scope of Project - EXISTING BRICK VENEER TO BE PAINTED. NEW DRIVE-THRU WINDOW COLOR - BLACK (TYP.) NEW FIBER CEMENT SIDING COLOR - BROWN 1184 ROOSEVELT RD. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS T/EXISTING SLAB GLEN ELLYN, IL. 60137 +0'-0" 4 WEST ELEVATION SIGNS ARE NOT IN PERMIT, SHOWN ONLY NOTE: EXISTING PYLON SIGN TO BE FOR COORDINATION. SIGN CONTRACTOR PAINTED & VERIFY FUNCTIONALITY AND SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0" MUST OBTAIN SIGN PERMIT. POWER CONNECTIONS. A-201 Page 35 of 65 IP67 FLEX NEON LRT7 0.7" THREE SIDED LENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE ASSEMBLED IN AMERICA REV 09.30.24 0.66" (1.7cm) 0.19" (0.5cm) 0.75" (1.9cm) LED STRIP 0.7" (1.8cm) DESCRIPTION REMOTE POWER SUPPLIES*, DIMMERS & CONTROLS LRT7 Flexible Neon Bends Left to Right with a 0.7" wide three-sided lens, (SOLD SEPARATELY) offering superior color quality and performance while creating uniform 24VDC, Class 2 wiring illumination without visible dots. Flex Neon can be Flush or Surface OUTDOOR/WET LOCATION Mounted. Choose from 9 different color temperatures ranging from 2000K Static White to 3500K, including two Warm Dim options of 2400K (24D) or 2700K (27D) • Pure Smart™ WiZ Pro Power Supplies & Controls and Tunable White (2K6K). Tunable White technology grants independent • UNI Driver: Universal Dimming (TRIAC, ELV, 0-10V) control for adjusting LED color temperature and brightness. Use with two Warm Dim dimmers or, our proprietary Tunable White Controller (CDMX-1) for fast • UNI Driver: Universal Dimming (TRIAC, ELV, 0-10V) and accurate adjustment with three pre-set scenes (Ordered separately). • Make It Smart: Pure Smart™ Wi-Fi Dimmer The (W) is an IP67 rated wet location fixture featuring watertight barrel Tunable White connections. The (S) Seamless (for continuous, seamless runs), is rated • Pure Smart™ WiZ Pro Power Supplies & Controls for Indoor Damp Locations ONLY and uses Class 2 bare wire connectors. • 0-10V: Requires two dimmers, one for intensity and one for color temperature Fixture includes a 5-year pro-rated warranty. Patent pending. For custom • DMX Dynamic Color Changing: Must be used with PureEdge Controllers designs and quotes, send drawings to design@PureEdgeLighting.com. INDOOR LUMEN PERFORMANCE AT 3000K 7W PER FOOT Static White (SEE COMPLETE CHART PG 2) • Pure Smart™ WiZ Pro Power Supplies & Controls LUMEN OUTPUT 560 lm/ft EFFICIENCY 77 lm/watt • UNI Driver: Universal Dimming (TRIAC, ELV, 0-10V) CRI 94 R9 76 Warm Dim BEAM ANGLE 120° BEAM TOLERANCE +/- 30CCT • UNI Driver: Universal Dimming (TRIAC, ELV, 0-10V) • Make ItWetSmart: Location Pure Smart™ Wet Wi-Fi Location Dimmer Input Wire Leads Output Wire Leads SPECIFICATIONS Tunable WhiteInput Wet Location Wet Wire Leads Location Wet Location Wet Location Output Wire Leads Input Wire Leads Output Wire WetLeads Flat top view 0.5" wide 0.75" high • Pure Smart™ WiZ Wet Location Pro Wet Power Location Input Wire Wet Location Input Wire Leads Leads Wet Location Supplies Wet & Controls Location Output Wire Location Output Wire Leads Leads Seamless Indoor INPUT 24VDC with 5" leads • 0-10V: Requires two dimmers, one for intensity and one for color temperature Input Wire Leads Output Wire Leads POWER SUPPLIES Remote 24VDC power supply required • DMX Dynamic Color Changing: Must be used with PureEdge Controllers Left (L) *In-Wall Mounting Top and(T) drop ceiling Kits available Top (T) for select power supplies POWER CONSUMPTION 2.5, 4.4 or 7.3 watts per foot Bottom (B) Top (T) Top (T) INCREMENTS 2.4" or 3" Wet Location Wet Location Wet Location Top (T) Wet Top Wet Location (T) Wet Location Location Top (T) Top (T) Seamless Indoor Input Input Wire Leads Top (T) Output Wire Leads Top (T) MAX LENGTH 2W - 40', 5W- 20', 7W- 12' Input Wire Leads Top Input Wire Leads (T)Location Wet Output Wire Leads Output Wire Leads Top (T)Wet Location and Output Leads WetInput Location End (E) Wire Leads Wet Location Output End (E) Wire Leads Input Wire Leads Output Wire Leads BENDING 4" Minimum Radius End (E) End (E) Left (L) Seamless Circle End (E) End (E) Seamless Indoor MATERIAL UV Resistant PVC End (E) End (E) End (E) End (E) OPERATING TEMPERATURE -4º F (-20º C) to 122º F (+50º C) End (E) Right (R) End (E) Right (R) AVERAGE LED LIFEEnvironment 50,000 hrs Top (T) Top (T) Top (T) Right (R) Right (R) Environment Right (R) Top (T) TopTop (T)(T)Right (R) Right (R) Right (R) End End (E)(E) Left (L WARRANTY 5 Year pro-rated Top (T) Top (T) Right (R) Right (R) Right (R) Top (T) Right (R) Top (T) Right (R) Right (R) Bottom (B) COMPLIANCE Class 2 Wiring Indoor Applications, Outdoor Left (L) Left (L) Wet Location with Water Tight Barrel End (E) End (E) Left (L) End (E) Left (L) End (E) Left (L)End (E) Left (L) Left (L) Left (L) End (E) Left (L) Seamless Circle Connectors IP67 Rated, ETL listed End (E)End (E) Left (L) Left (L) LeftEndEnd (E) (E) Left (L) Left (L) Left (L) Left (L) (L) Seamless Indoor Bottom (B) Bottom (B) SS Bottom (B) (R) (B) Right (R) Bottom (B)Bottom (B) W Right (R) Bottom Right W Right (R) Right (R) Right(B) (R) W Bottom (B) Bottom (B) Right (R) Bottom (B) Bottom (B) Bottom BottomRight (B) (R) End (E) Left (L Bottom (B) Wet LocationOutdoor Wet Location Outdoor Seamless Seamless Bare WireBare Wire Indoor Indoor Suitable suitable for Indoor for Location Damp BottomLeft(B) End Cap End Cap (CA)(CA) Bottom (B) (L) WetLeft (L) Location Outdoor Left (L) Left (L) Indoor Damp Location End Cap (CA) Left (L) Left (L) End Cap (CA) Left (L) Left (L) End Cap (CA) End Cap (CA) End Cap (CA) Left (L) Seamless Circle Viewing Angle Length FN-LRF5 Bottom (B) Bottom (B) Updated 06/02/20 Bottom (B) Bottom (B) Bottom (B) Bottom (B) System Model Shape Wattage in Inches Color Temperature FN-LRF5 Bottom (B) FN-LRF5 Updated 06/02/20 Updated 06/02/20 5" Input Wire Feed Bottom (B) 5" Output Wire Environment FN-LRF5 FN-LRF5Updated 06/02/20 FN – LRT7 – 2W – 120 – 27K – E L W FN-LRF5 Updated 06/02/20 Updated 06/02/20 End (E) End Cap (CA) End Cap (CA) FN Flex Neon LRT7 Left or Right 2W 2.5 watts 6-480 (40ft max) 20K 2000K Candle Light White 27D* 2700K Warm Dim, T Top Power Input End Cap (CA)Wire T Top Wire Lead Out S Seamless Indoor/ End Cap (CA) 24V side bend per foot 6-240 (20ft max) 22K 2200K Amber White Dims to 2000K E* End Power Input Wire E* End Wire Lead Out Damp location bare Three Sided 5W 5 watts 6-144 (12ft max) 24K 2400K Very Warm White 30K 3000K Warm White L* Left Power Input Wire L* Left Wire Lead Out wire leads Bottom Lens per foot 24D* 2400K Warm Dim, Dims 35K FN-LRF5 3500KFN-LRF5 Neutral White R Right Power Input Wire R Right Wire Lead Out and Left Feed Only Updated 06/02/20 0.6" x 0.75" 7W 7.5 watts to 1800K 2K6K** Tunable Updated 06/02/20 FN-LRF5White 2000K-6500K B* Bottom Power Input Wire B* Bottom Wire Lead Out W Outdoor wet location FN-LRF5 Updated 06/02/20 per foot † Static & Tunable White: 27K 2700K Incandescent White 27K6** Tunable Updated 06/02/20White 2700K-6500K CA Cap at end, no feed through Barrel Connector 2.4" Increments cable leads Warm Dim: 3" *5 Watt Only increments **5 & 7 Watt Only *Seamless indoor: E, L, B Only PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 1 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 36 of 65 IP67 FLEX NEON LRT7 0.7" THREE SIDED LENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS FN-LRT7 WATTS PER FOOT 2W (2.5 watts) 5W (5 watts) 7W (7.5 watts per ft) COLOR TEMPERATURE 24K 27K 30K 35K 24K 24D* 27K 27D* 35K 24K 27K 30K 35K LUMENS PER FOOT (lm/ft) 114 115 120 137 210 242 212 252 254 325 328 342 392 LUMENS PER WATT (lm/w) 45 46 48 55 48 50 48 53 58 44 45 47 54 CRI 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 94+ 92+ 94+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ *Warm Dim: 4.8 Watts 2K6K* WATTS PER FOOT 4.6W 7.5W COLOR TEMPERATURE 20K 22K 24K 27K 30K 35K 40K 57K 65K 20K 22K 24K 27K 30K 35K 40K 57K 65K LUMENS PER FOOT (lm/ft) 147 153 159 165 171 183 196 198 200 205 214 224 234 243 262 276 279 282 LUMENS PER WATT (lm/w) 32 32 33 34 36 38 41 41 43 32 30 31 32 34 36 38 39 44 CRI 91+ 91+ 91+ 94+ 93+ 92+ 92+ 91+ 91+ 91+ 91+ 91+ 94+ 93+ 92+ 92+ 91+ 91+ Seamless (S) Connection Indoor *Tunable White has a variance in color temperature due to the / Damp curvature Rated of the with No End Cap material. 27K6 WATTS PER FOOT 4.6W 7.5W COLOR TEMPERATURE 27K 30K 35K 40K 45K 57K 65K 27K 30K 35K 40K 45K 57K 65K LUMENS PER FOOT (lm/ft) 164 168 Seamless 174 (S)181 Connection 179 177 177 Bottom 222 (B) 227 235 244 241 239 238 LUMENS PER WATT (lm/w) 41 Indoor / 38 37 Damp Rated39with No 39 End Cap 39 44 35 32 33 34 34 33 37 CRI 94+ 93+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 91+ 94+ 93+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 92+ 91+ DRAWINGS & DIMENSIONS Dimensions for the Flex Neon LRT7 Bare Wire Bare Wire(B) Bottom Indoor Damp Seamless (S) Connection Indoor Damp Profile View Location Indoor / Damp Rated with No End Cap Location 0.66" (1.7cm) Top Seamless 0.66" Bare Wire Connection Bare Wire (1.7cm) Indoor Damp Indoor (B) Bottom Damp 0.19" 0.19" Location Location (0.5cm) (0.5cm) Left LED 0.75"Right 0.75" (1.9cm) Side Strip (1.9cm) Side LED Seamless Indoor FN-LRF5 Seamless STRIP 0.7" Bare Wire Connection Bare Wire (1.8cm) Indoor Damp Indoor Damp 0.7" Bottom Location Location (1.8cm) Seamless Left (L) Connection Bottom (B) 8 Inches Left (L) Left (L) Seamless Circle Seamless Circle Left (L) Wet (W) Outdoor Location with End Cap Left (L) End (E) Wet (W) Bends Right to Left or Left to Right Outdoor Location with End Cap Wet Location Wet (W) Wet Location Barrel Connector Outdoor Location with End Cap Barrel Connector Male Connector Female Connector PROJECT Wet Location Wet Location FIXTURE TYPE DATE Barrel Connector Barrel Connector Male Connector Female Connector www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 2 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 37 of 65 IP67 FLEX NEON LRT7 0.7" THREE SIDED LENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 Drawings: Exploded View for Flexible Aluminum Channel with 1RE J-box E Jbox r Channel and Flexible Aluminum Channel 1RE-JBOX 2.5" Rectangle 1RE-JBOX 2.5" Rectangle Junction Box with 1RE Cover Junction Box with 1RE Cover all Drywall Interior or Exterior Flexible Aluminum Channel Channel Flex Neon Flex Neon Channel Channel Flex Neon Exploded View with 1RE Jbox & Flexible Aluminum Channel Created 05/04/21 1RE-JBOX 2.5" Rectangle Junction Box with 1RE Cover Flexible Aluminum Channel (FX-EXT.7) Cover Flex Neon Channel PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 3 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 38 of 65 IP67 FLEX NEON LRT7 0.7" THREE SIDED LENS INDOOR/OUTDOOR 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 LENGTH CHART Actual lengths for Flex Neon LRT7 LENGTH CHART - STATIC WHITE Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length 3 3.15 72 72.75 142 142.35 212 211.95 281 281.55 348 348.75 416 415.95 5 5.55 75 75.15 144 144.75 214 214.35 284 283.95 351 351.15 418 418.35 8 7.95 77 77.55 147 147.15 216 216.75 286 286.35 353 353.55 420 420.75 10 10.35 80 79.95 149 149.55 219 219.15 288 288.75 356 355.95 423 423.15 12 12.75 82 82.35 152 151.95 221 221.55 291 291.15 358 358.35 425 425.55 15 15.15 84 84.75 154 154.35 224 223.95 293 293.55 360 360.75 428 427.95 17 17.55 87 87.15 156 156.75 226 226.35 296 295.95 363 363.15 430 430.35 20 19.95 89 89.55 159 159.15 228 228.75 298 298.35 365 365.55 432 432.75 22 22.35 92 91.95 161 161.55 231 231.15 300 300.75 368 367.95 435 435.15 24 24.75 94 94.35 164 163.95 233 233.55 303 303.15 370 370.35 437 437.55 27 27.15 96 96.75 166 166.35 236 235.95 305 305.55 372 372.75 440 439.95 29 29.55 99 99.15 168 168.75 238 238.35 308 307.95 375 375.15 442 442.35 32 31.95 101 101.55 171 171.15 240 240.75 310 310.35 377 377.55 444 444.75 34 34.35 104 103.95 173 173.55 243 243.15 312 312.75 380 379.95 447 447.15 36 36.75 106 106.35 176 175.95 245 245.55 315 315.15 382 382.35 449 449.55 39 39.15 108 108.75 178 178.35 248 247.95 317 317.55 384 384.75 452 451.95 41 41.55 111 111.15 180 180.75 250 250.35 320 319.95 387 387.15 454 454.35 44 43.95 113 113.55 183 183.15 252 252.75 322 322.35 389 389.55 456 456.75 46 46.35 116 115.95 185 185.55 255 255.15 324 324.75 392 391.95 459 459.15 48 48.75 118 118.35 188 187.95 257 257.55 327 327.15 394 394.35 461 461.55 51 51.15 120 120.75 190 190.35 260 259.95 329 329.55 396 396.75 464 463.95 53 53.55 123 123.15 192 192.75 262 262.35 332 331.95 399 399.15 466 466.35 56 55.95 125 125.55 195 195.15 264 264.75 334 334.35 401 401.55 468 468.75 58 58.35 128 127.95 197 197.55 267 267.15 336 336.75 404 403.95 471 471.15 60 60.75 130 130.35 200 199.95 269 269.55 339 339.15 406 406.35 473 473.55 63 63.15 132 132.75 202 202.35 272 271.95 341 341.55 408 408.75 476 475.95 65 65.55 135 135.15 204 204.75 274 274.35 344 343.95 411 411.15 478 478.35 68 67.95 137 137.55 207 207.15 276 276.75 346 346.35 413 413.55 480 480.75 70 70.35 140 139.95 209 209.55 279 279.15 LENGTH CHART - WARM DIM Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual Ordering Code Actual (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length (Nominal Size) Length 3 3.75 75 75.75 138 138.75 207 207.75 276 276.75 345 345.75 414 414.75 6 6.75 78 78.75 141 141.75 210 210.75 279 279.75 348 348.75 417 417.75 9 9.75 81 81.75 144 144.75 213 213.75 282 282.75 351 351.75 420 420.75 12 12.75 68 67.95 147 147.75 216 216.75 285 285.75 354 354.75 423 423.75 15 15.75 70 70.35 150 150.75 219 219.75 288 288.75 357 357.75 426 426.75 18 18.75 84 84.75 153 153.75 222 222.75 291 291.75 360 360.75 429 429.75 21 21.75 87 87.75 156 156.75 225 225.75 294 294.75 363 363.75 432 432.75 24 24.75 90 90.75 159 159.75 228 228.75 297 297.75 366 366.75 435 435.75 27 27.75 93 93.75 162 162.75 231 231.75 300 300.75 369 369.75 438 438.75 30 30.75 96 96.75 165 165.75 234 234.75 303 303.75 372 372.75 441 441.75 33 33.75 99 99.75 168 168.75 237 237.75 306 306.75 375 375.75 444 444.75 36 36.75 102 102.75 171 171.75 240 240.75 309 309.75 378 378.75 447 447.75 39 39.75 105 105.75 174 174.75 243 243.75 312 312.75 381 381.75 450 450.75 42 42.75 108 108.75 177 177.75 246 246.75 315 315.75 384 384.75 453 453.75 45 45.75 111 111.75 180 180.75 249 249.75 318 318.75 387 387.75 456 456.75 48 48.75 114 114.75 183 183.75 252 252.75 321 321.75 390 390.75 459 459.75 51 51.75 117 117.75 186 186.75 255 255.75 324 324.75 393 393.75 462 462.75 54 54.75 120 120.75 189 189.75 258 258.75 327 327.75 396 396.75 465 465.75 57 57.75 123 123.75 192 192.75 261 261.75 330 330.75 399 399.75 468 468.75 60 60.75 126 126.75 195 195.75 264 264.75 333 333.75 402 402.75 471 471.75 63 63.75 129 129.75 198 198.75 267 267.75 336 336.75 405 405.75 474 474.75 66 66.75 132 132.75 201 201.75 270 270.75 339 339.75 408 408.75 477 477.75 69 69.75 135 135.75 204 204.75 273 273.75 342 342.75 411 411.75 480 480.75 72 72.75 PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 4 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 39 of 65 0.75" 0.75" (1.9cm) (1.9cm) FLEX NEON OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES & J-BOXES 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 FLEXIBLE ALUMINUM CHANNEL Flexible aluminum channel is designed to work specifically with Flex Neon for practical and professional mounting. The channel can make large radius 90° turns and sweeping bends that follow the form of FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE architectural details, soffits, signage and more - consider using this ALUMINUM ALUMINUMCHANNEL LUMINUM CHANNEL CHANNEL ALUMINUM ALUMINUM CHANNEL CHANNEL ALUMINUM CHANNEL channel to guide your linear LED lighting design. Patent Pending. FX-EXT.7-4FT-WH COVER WITH COVER COVER COVER COVER WITH COVER 3M TAPE WITH 3M TAPE WITH 3M TAPE WITH 3M 0.69" WITH 3M TAPE TAPE 3M TAPE Product Length Finish (1.7cm) 0.58" 0.64" (1.5cm) (1.6cm) 0.79" (2cm) FX-EXT.7 – 4FT – WH FX-EXT.7 Flexible Extrusion 0.7" Wide 4FT 4 Feet BK Black 0.8" 0.79" 0.8" WH White (2cm) (2cm) (2cm) PATENT PENDING 0.75" 0.65" 0.79" (1.9cm) (1.6cm) (2cm) FLEXIBLE 3D CHANNEL Flexible 3D Channel is designed to flex up/down and left right. 0.75" (1.9cm) specifically or recessed mounting into wood, brick, cement . The channel can make 4 inch radius 90° turns that follow the form of architectural details and soffits. Product Length Finish FX3D-EXT.7 – 4FT – CH FX-EXT.7 Flexible Extrusion 0.7" Wide 4FT 4 Feet CH Chrome FLEXIBLE FLEXIBLE ALUMINUM CHANNEL ALUMINUM CHANNEL 1" RECTANGLE CANOPY & J-BOX* COVER COVER WITH 3M TAPE The Slim-Profile Junction WITH 3MBox TAPE with Hanger Bars mounts to studs spaced between 14.5" and 25" apart behind drywall. Allows low 2.62" 2" (6.7cm) voltage DC wires from Remote Power Supply to connect to channel (5.1cm) wires. The Junction Box opening is covered by the fixture for a clean, safe connection. Includes a Goof Plate, for poor plastering 3.5" 2" 3.75" around J-box. (8.9cm) (5.1cm) (9.5cm) *Only to be used with Seamless Indoor Bottom Lead-In and Out Product Canopy Product 0.5" 2.62" (1.3cm) (6.7cm) C – 1RE – JBOX 1.4" C Channel 1RE 1" Rectangle JBOX Junction Box (3.6cm) MOUNTING CLIPS NX.5-MCL mounting clips are provided with every 12" of Flex Neon and may be ordered separately as replacement parts. System Product 0.75" (1.9cm) NX.5 – MCL NX.5 Flex Neon .5" Mounting Clip MCL Mounting Clip 3" (7.6cm) 0.63" (1.6cm) 2" (5.1cm) PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 5 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 40 of 65 FLEX NEON OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES & J-BOXES 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 FLEX NEON TIE STRAP Use for mounting to poles for extra support, every 6"-12" (30 per package). Product Type SS – ST SS LED Flex Neon ST Tie Strap DIRECT BURIAL LOCATION CABLE ORDER PER FOOT Our Direct Burial, 2 Conductor Plus ground, 12 Gauge Cable is a durable and adaptable cable suitable for transmitting power, control, and switching in outdoor wet and in ground environments. Keep within 60 ft between fixture and power supply. Cable sold by the foot, simply specify the length needed by the foot. Product Gauge Cable DB – 12G – 2C DB Direct Burial 12G 12 Gauge 2C 2 Conductor WET AND DAMP LOCATION CABLE ORDER PER FOOT Our Wet Location, 5 Conductor, 14 Gauge Cable is a durable and adaptable cable suitable for transmitting power, control, and switching in indoor and outdoor wet and damp environments. Cable sold by the foot, simply specify the length needed by the foot. Keep within 50 ft between fixture and power supply. Cable sold by the foot, simply specify the length needed by the foot. Product Gauge Cable OC – 14G – 5C OC Outdoor Cable 14G 14 Gauge 5C 5 Conductor PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 6 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 41 of 65 FLEX NEON OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES & J-BOXES 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 WET LOCATION JUNCTION BOX Wet-rated low voltage Splice Box with connectors. Product Type Option 1.95" 2.23" (5cm) (5.7cm) 2RE – JBOX – W 2RE 2" Rectangle JBOX Junction Box W Wet Location 2.57" 4.2" (6.5cm) (10.7cm) Top Profile RGB OR RGBW WET LOCATION JUNCTION BOX WITH 6" POWER CABLE This watertight, multi-fixture Junction Box is especially designed for lighting in wet and damp locations. It is versatile, rugged and simple to install. The Junction Box comes standard with a 6" Flexible Cable providing easy, safe, and reliable connections for 24V low voltage luminaires. This box is approved for indoor and outdoor usage and complies with all the requirements of UL1241 and the National Electric Code. Product Canopy Product Size Type Option SS – 2RE – JBOX – 6IN – RGBW – W SS LED Soft Strip 2RE 2" Rectangle JBOX Junction Box 6IN 6" Four Wire RGB RGB W Wet Location Flex Neon Connection RGBW RGBW POWER CABLE CONNECTOR WET LOCATION The flexible power cable connector is designed to work in outdoor environments for safe and reliable connections. This Flexible Connector is easy to install and configure, helping you create innovative lighting designs in an outdoor commercial or residential space. Static White & Warm Dim Product Type Size Conductor Option 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) SS – CFX – 16IN – 2C W 0.56" 0.56" 0.56" SS Soft(1.4cm) Strip and Flex Neon 0.56" CFX(1.4cm) Flexible 4 Wire Connector 16IN 16" 2C 2 Conductor W Wet Location (1.4cm) (1.4cm) 96IN 96" All Other Color Temperatures Product Type Size Conductor Option SS – CFX – 16IN – 6C W SS Soft Strip and Flex Neon CFX Flexible 4 Wire Connector 16IN 16" 6C 6 Conductor W Wet Location 96IN 96" WET LOCATION T-CONNECTOR Our Wet Location T-Connector is a robust rugged design especially suited 1.73" 2.61" 1.73" (4.4cm) (6.6cm) (4.4cm) to withstand the challenges of damp and wet environments. This unique 0.56" (1.4cm)T-Connector has one Male and two Female Connectors and is suitable for 1.46" (3.7cm) multiple indoor and outdoor uses. Versatile design is easy to use, making 1.73" 2.61" 1.73" installation quick and efficient. 1.73" (4.4cm) 1.73" (4.4cm) (4.4cm) 1.73" (4.4cm) 2.61" (6.6cm) (6.6cm) 2.61" (6.6cm) 2.61" (6.6cm) (4.4cm) 1.73" (4.4cm) 1.73" (4.4cm) 1.73" (4.4cm) 0.56" 0.56" (1.4cm) Static White & Warm Dim 0.56" (1.4cm) 0.56" (1.4cm) (1.4cm) Product Type Size Size Option 1.46" (3.7cm) 1.46" 1.46" (3.7cm) 1.46" (3.7cm) (3.7cm) SS – CFX – 4IN – 2YC W SS Soft Strip and Flex Neon CFX Flexible 4 Wire Connector 4IN 4" 2YC Y-Shape 2 Conductor W Wet Location 1.73" 1.73" (4.4cm) (4.4cm) All Other Color Temperatures Product Type Size Size Option 0.56" SS – CFX – 4IN – 6YC W 0.56" (1.4cm) (1.4cm) 1.73" 1.73" 1.73" (4.4cm) (4.4cm) (4.4cm) SS Soft Strip and Flex Neon CFX Flexible 4 Wire Connector 4IN 4" 6YC Y-Shape 6 Conductor W Wet Location 0.56" 0.56" 0.56" (1.4cm) (1.4cm) (1.4cm) PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 7 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 42 of 65 FLEX NEON OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES & J-BOXES 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 WIRING DIAGRAM: Static White & Warm Dim Wireless 2.4GHZ Wi-Fi DESKTOP/LAPTOP SMART COMPUTER PHONE Direct Communication WiZ PRO DASHBOARD Hardwired APP VOICE CONTROL WI-FI SETTINGS SAVED IN THE EVENT OF POWER LOSS ROUTER TRAVEL PUSH BUTTON FOR PAIRING WITH WiZ APP WET LOCATED FIXTURE 4" JBOX WITH STATIC WHITE PSBR-96W-24VDC-W APPROPRIATE 2 CONDUCTOR UR BRIDGE BOX L 2 CONDUCTOR 2 CONDUCTOR INPUT 96W SS-CFX-_IN-2YC-W (TOTAL LOAD NOT TO EXCEED 96W) 120V-277V POWER SUPPLY BK - OUTPUT W- BK --- (OPTIONAL) N Vo+ RD INPUT RD + WET LOCATED FIXTURE DW STATIC WHITE 2 CONDUCTOR KEEP BRIDGEBOX AT LEAST 24" AWAY FROM METAL ROOM CONTROLLER CWW-TW-SCENE-WH (NOT WET LOCATED) 1 ZONE L L 120V INPUT OPTIONAL HARDWIRED OAD N N FOR 120VAC ONLY (600W MAX) REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLER CWR-TW-SCENE-WH (WIRELESS - BATTERY POWERED) 4" JBOX WITH APPROPRIATE UR BRIDGE BOX WET LOCATED FIXTURE PUSH BUTTON FOR STATIC WHITE PAIRING WITH WiZ APP 2 CONDUCTOR PSBR-96W-24VDC-W W- BK OUTPUT --- BK - Vo+ RD INPUT RD + DW L 2 CONDUCTOR INPUT 96W SS-CFX-_IN-2YC-W 4" JBOX WITH (TOTAL LOAD NOT TO EXCEED 96W) 120V-277V POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL) APPROPRIATE N UR BRIDGE BOX WET LOCATED FIXTURE STATIC WHTIE 2 CONDUCTOR W- BK OUTPUT ROOM CONTROLLER --- BK - Vo+ RD INPUT RD + CWW-TW-SCENE-WH MULTI (NOT WET LOCATED) DW ZONE KEEP BRIDGEBOX AT LEAST L L 24" AWAY FROM METAL 120V INPUT OPTIONAL HARDWIRED LOAD N N FOR 120VAC ONLY (600W MAX) REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLER CWR-TW-SCENE-WH (WIRELESS - BATTERY POWERED) PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 8 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 43 of 65 FLEX NEON OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES & J-BOXES 24VDC 2W | 5W | 7W BENDS LEFT/RIGHT STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & TUNABLE WHITE REV 09.30.24 WIRING DIAGRAM: Tunable White Wireless 2.4GHZ Wi-Fi DESKTOP/LAPTOP SMART COMPUTER PHONE Direct Communication WiZ PRO DASHBOARD Hardwired APP VOICE CONTROL WI-FI SETTINGS SAVED IN THE EVENT OF POWER LOSS ROUTER TRAVEL PUSH BUTTON FOR PAIRING WITH WiZ APP WET LOCATED FIXTURE 4" JBOX WITH TUNABLE WHITE PSBR-96W-24VDC-W APPROPRIATE 6 CONDUCTOR UR BRIDGE BOX L 2 CONDUCTOR 6 CONDUCTOR INPUT 96W SS-CFX-_IN-6YC-W (TOTAL LOAD NOT TO EXCEED 96W) 120V-277V POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL) WW- BK CW- BK OUTPUT --- BK - N Vo+ RD INPUT RD + WET LOCATED FIXTURE TW TUNABLE WHITE 6 CONDUCTOR KEEP BRIDGEBOX AT LEAST 24" AWAY FROM METAL ROOM CONTROLLER CWW-TW-SCENE-WH (NOT WET LOCATED) 1 ZONE L L 120V INPUT OPTIONAL HARDWIRED LOAD N N FOR 120VAC ONLY (600W MAX) REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLER CWR-TW-SCENE-WH (WIRELESS - BATTERY POWERED) 4" JBOX WITH APPROPRIATE UR BRIDGE BOX WET LOCATED FIXTURE PUSH BUTTON FOR TUNABLE WHITE PAIRING WITH WiZ APP 6 CONDUCTOR PSBR-96W-24VDC-W WW- BK CW- BK OUTPUT --- BK - Vo+ RD INPUT RD + TW L 2 CONDUCTOR INPUT 96W SS-CFX-_IN-2YC-W 4" JBOX WITH (TOTAL LOAD NOT TO EXCEED 96W) 120V-277V POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL) APPROPRIATE N UR BRIDGE BOX WET LOCATED FIXTURE TUNABLE WHITE 6 CONDUCTOR WW- BK CW- BK OUTPUT ROOM CONTROLLER --- BK - Vo+ RD INPUT RD + CWW-TW-SCENE-WH MULTI (NOT WET LOCATED) TW ZONE KEEP BRIDGEBOX AT LEAST L L 24" AWAY FROM METAL 120V INPUT OPTIONAL HARDWIRED LOAD N N FOR 120VAC ONLY (600W MAX) REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLER CWR-TW-SCENE-WH (WIRELESS - BATTERY POWERED) PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 9 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 44 of 65 LED STRIP TM30 DATA 24VDC, STATIC WHITE, WARM DIM & DYNAMIC/TUNABLE WHITE REV 10.07.24 TM-30-15 DATA: The data below is for ST2A, ST5A, ST7A and ST10A bare LED Soft Strips. Consistent color temperatures throughout a single strip and among multiple strips is possible through a 3 phase binning process in which each order is inspected with a color meter to ensure uniformity. 2200K | Rf: 90.5 | Rg: 99.9 2400K | Rf: 90.2 | Rg: 99.3 Color Vector Graphic Color Vector Graphic GRAPHIC SHIFTS % GRAPHIC SHIFTS % HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE 1 88.3 -5.2% 1.0% 1 89.0 -4.8% 1.1% 2 90.1 -3.6% 3.7% 2 90.4 -3.7% 3.2% 3 87.5 -0.5% 5.6% 3 88.1 -0.7% 5.2% 4 93.9 -1.2% 1.3% 4 93.0 -2.1% 0.9% 5 94.7 0.7% 2.1% 5 94.5 -0.1% 2.0% 6 93.7 2.6% 0.7% 6 94.7 1.7% 0.6% 7 93.5 -1.5% -2.2% 7 93.7 -1.9% -1.5% 8 97.8 -0.4% -0.2% 8 96.8 -1.2% 0.2% 9 93.7 -1.5% 2.4% 9 91.9 -1.8% 3.7% 10 90.8 -0.8% 4.9% 10 88.8 -0.9% 6.1% 11 89.3 3.7% 5.4% 11 87.5 3.8% 7.1% 12 90.2 4.6% 1.0% 12 89.6 4.3% 0.3% 13 89.0 4.4% -9.7% 13 88.1 4.2% -9.1% 14 75.4 0.6% -15.1% 14 82.5 2.8% -10.6% 15 90.7 -1.7% -5.0% 15 91.4 -2.1% -4.2% Test Reference 16 84.2 -4.4% -9.1% Test Reference 16 84.0 -3.6% -9.9% 2700K | Rf: 89.5 | Rg: 98.3 3000K | Rf: 88.7 | Rg: 98.2 Color Vector Graphic Color Vector Graphic GRAPHIC SHIFTS % GRAPHIC SHIFTS % HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE 1 88.6 -5.2% 0.9% 1 88.3 -5.2% 0.8% 2 90.3 -3.6% 2.9% 2 90.2 -3.7% 2.7% 3 88.4 -1.5% 5.0% 3 88.3 -1.6% 4.9% 4 91.9 -2.5% 1.4% 4 92.2 -2.0% 1.8% 5 93.5 -0.9% 2.3% 5 91.0 -3.5% 1.8% 6 95.7 0.9% -0.4% 6 95.8 0.4% -0.4% 7 91.1 -3.7% -0.5% 7 90.2 -4.4% -0.0% 8 95.8 -2.0% 0.4% 8 94.8 -2.6% 0.8% 9 90.5 -2.6% 4.5% 9 89.2 -2.9% 6.0% 10 84.9 -1.1% 8.7% 10 81.4 -1.5% 9.7% 11 85.0 2.3% 9.8% 11 82.9 2.3% 10.5% 12 88.1 5.5% 1.5% 12 88.3 6.7% 1.9% 13 90.9 2.9% -5.2% 13 91.9 2.8% -4.0% 14 86.2 4.3% -8.9% 14 86.3 4.9% -8.3% 15 90.7 -2.4% -3.6% 15 87.1 -1.2% -6.1% Test Reference 16 83.0 -2.7% -11.3% Test Reference 16 83.2 -1.7% -11.6% 3500K | Rf: 88.1 | Rg: 97.1 5700K | Rf: 87.6 | Rg: 98.0 Color Vector Graphic Color Vector Graphic GRAPHIC SHIFTS % GRAPHIC SHIFTS % HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE HUE BIN Rf CHROMA HUE 1 87.8 -5.2% 1.0% 1 87.9 -3.9% 1.5% 2 90.8 -3.3% 2.3% 2 92.3 -1.7% 2.7% 3 89.8 -1.6% 3.9% 3 91.0 -1.2% 2.4% 4 91.0 -2.7% 0.9% 4 91.5 -1.2% 1.6% 5 90.0 -5.4% 0.7% 5 86.2 -5.9% -0.4% 6 95.6 -0.9% -0.4% 6 93.5 -3.2% -0.2% 7 90.0 -5.3% 1.4% 7 93.1 -3.8% 0.6% 8 91.8 -3.6% 3.0% 8 85.9 -4.6% 5.9% 9 87.1 -2.9% 7.3% 9 83.6 -4.0% 12.7% 10 80.1 -1.3% 12.2% 10 75.8 -0.6% 13.6% 11 81.8 4.1% 10.5% 11 80.2 4.3% 10.4% 12 88.2 5.1% 2.3% 12 83.4 3.4% 1.8% 13 92.4 2.1% -3.8% 13 90.8 5.0% -2.0% 14 86.6 5.0% -7.9% 14 91.8 1.3% -3.3% 15 86.2 -0.7% -6.8% 15 79.4 8.6% -12.7% Test Reference 16 84.5 -2.1% -7.0% Test Reference 16 93.4 -2.7% -0.2% PROJECT FIXTURE TYPE DATE www.PureEdgeLighting.com | Phone: 773.770.1195 | 1718 W. Fullerton Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 10 PureEdge Lighting reserves the right to modify this specification without prior notice Page 45 of 65 Industrial VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select Project: Day-Brite/CFI VTS Sealed strip is a durable wet location rated product designed Location: for use in both indoor and outdoor environments. This luminaire offers rugged Cat.No: reliability, selectability and the efficiency your successful business requires. Type: Lumens: Qty: V UN3 UNV Notes: ensing CCT with LumenCCT Auto Sensing Auto Sensing CCT with CCT 277V Select Switch Select Switch 120-347V 120-277V Select Switch Ordering guide Example: Example: VTS42856L8CST-UN3-DIM Series Length (nom.) Lumens (nominal lumens) 1 CRI / CCT (color temps) Voltage / Dimming VTS — UN3-DIM VTS Sealed Strip 2 2' length 25L 2500lm 840 80 CRI, 4000K UN3-DIM LED dual select 4 4' length Universal voltage 8 8' length 2028L Field selectable (2000/2400/2800lm) 2 8CST 80 CRI, Field selectable (3500/4000/5000K) 2 120-347V 50L 5000lm 840 80 CRI, 4000K (0-10V dimmable) 2856L Field selectable (2800/4200/5600lm) 2 8CST 80 CRI, Field selectable (3500/4000/5000K) 2 100L 10000lm 840 80 CRI, 4000K 80130L Field selectable (8000/11000/13000lm) 2 8CST 80 CRI, Field selectable (3500/4000/5000K) 2 Features • Body: Grey one piece, molded 5VA grade • Fasteners: Stainless steel latches are standard. • Mountings: Hanging V hooks included (set of 2). polycarbonate body. No rusting, no oxidation, • Selectable version default setting: 4000K • Listings: cULus listed to meet UL 1598 and no corrosion. correlated color temperature (CCT) standards for -30°C to 40°C ambient. • Lens: Polycarbonate frosted lens. and max available lumens. Suitable for wet locations. UL94-V0 rated. • Brackets: Wrap around mounting brackets • Certifications: DLC 5.1 Standard, NEMA4X • Construction: Gasket provides tight seal included (set of 2). • Ratings: IP66 rated. between plastic lens and housing. • Accessories: Screws and expansion bolts • Warranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty • Power connection: Metal gland (NPT 1/2). included (set of 4). Wattage and Lumen Values Ordering Guide Color Temp. (K) 3 Average System Wattage 4 Lumen Output 3,4 Efficacy (LPW) CRI VTS225L840-UN3-DIM 4000 22W 2500lm 115 >80 VTS22028L8CST-UN3-DIM 3500/4000/5000 21W/17W/14W 2000lm/2400lm/2800lm 140 >80 VTS450L840-UN3-DIM 4000 44W 5000lm 115 >80 VTS42856L8CST-UN3-DIM 3500/4000/5000 46W/32W/22W 2800lm/4200lm/5600lm 125 >80 VTS8100L840-UN3-DIM 4000 80W 10000lm 125 >80 VTS880130L8CST-UN3-DIM 3500/4000/5000 94W/78W/57W 8000lm/11000lm/13000lm 138 >80 1. Nominal delivered lumens at 25°C ambient. 2. Selectable default settings. CCT: 4000K Lumens: Max available lumens. 3. On selectable configurations default setting is CCT 4000K and max available lumens 4. Wattage and lumen output may vary by +/10% due to actual input voltage. 5. Lumen values based on photometric tests performed in compliance with IESNA LM-79. VTS_SpecSheet 06/23 page 1 of 5 Page 46 of 65 VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select Predicted Lumen Depreciation Data Ambient Temperature °C L70 per TM21 1,2 25°C 50,000hrs 1. L70 is the predicted time when LED performance depreciates to 70% of initial lumen output. 2. Calculated per IESNA TM 21-11. Published L70 hours limited to 6 times actual LED test hours. Dimensions 15.75in 400mm MAX 1.87in 15.75in 47.5mm 14.42in MAX 290mm MIN 400mm 1.87in 47.5mm 15.75in 14.42in MAX 2.24in 290mm MIN 400mm 1.87in 57mm 47.5mm 14.42in 2.24in 290mm MIN 3.3in 3.74in 84mm 95mm 57mm 3.3in 3.74in 2.24in 25.59in 84mm 95mm 57mm 650mm 3.3in 3.74in 3.86in 25.59in 25.79in 84mm 95mm 98mm 650mm 655mm 3.86in 25.59in 25.79in 98mm 650mm 655mm 3.86in 25.79in 98mm 655mm 36.8in 935mm MAX 1.87in 36.8in 47.5mm 24.61in MAX 625mm MIN 935mm 1.87in 47.5mm 36.8in 24.61in 935mm MAX MIN 1.87in 2.24in 625mm 57mm 47.5mm 24.61in 2.24in 625mm MIN 3.3in 3.74in 84mm 95mm 57mm 3.3in 3.74in 2.24in 47.24in 84mm 95mm 57mm 1200mm 3.3in 3.74in 3.86in 47.24in 47.44in 84mm 95mm 98mm 1200mm 1205mm 3.86in 47.24in 47.44in 98mm 1200mm 1205mm 3.86in 47.44in 98mm 1205mm 83.54in 2122mm MAX(2) 83.54in 73.82in MAX(2) 1875mm MIN(2) 2122mm 83.54in 73.82in 65.83in 2122mm MAX(2) MIN(2) 1875mm MAX(1) 1672mm 1.87in 73.82in 65.83in 47.5mm 53.74in 1875mm MIN(2) MAX(1) 1672mm 1365mm MIN(2) 1.87in 47.5mm 65.83in 53.74in MAX(1) 2.24in 1365mm MIN(2) 1672mm 1.87in 57mm 47.5mm 53.74in 2.24in 1365mm MIN(2) 3.3in 3.74in 84mm 95mm 57mm 3.3in 3.74in 2.24in 93.78in 84mm 95mm 57mm 2382mm 3.3in 3.74in 3.86in 93.78in 93.98in 84mm 95mm 98mm 2382mm 2387mm 3.86in 93.78in 93.98in 98mm 2382mm 2387mm 3.86in 93.98in 98mm 2387mm VTS_SpecSheet 06/23 page 2 of 5 Page 47 of 65 VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select Photometry VTS225L840-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 2507 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 114 0 781 781 781 781 781 0-30 601 24.0% 24.0% 45 10055 9197 9425 Total Luminaire Watts 22 5 777 776 775 774 779 74 0-40 979 39.0% 39.0% 55 8911 8300 8808 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.20 15 744 743 744 746 750 210 0-60 1731 69.1% 69.1% 65 7427 7360 8232 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.28 25 675 678 686 691 696 316 0-90 2356 94.0% 94.0% 75 5182 6311 7619 35 576 585 602 617 624 378 85 1286 5251 7081 180 45 460 475 505 532 542 391 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 337 360 402 439 453 361 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 213 248 298 343 361 296 75 97 142 197 247 265 208 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 85 11 56 111 158 176 122 0 118 118 118 118 114 114 114 108 108 108 94 RCR 90 4 32 84 128 145 1 106 101 96 91 103 98 93 92 89 85 76 2 96 87 80 74 93 85 78 80 74 70 62 90 90 3 87 76 68 61 84 74 66 70 63 58 52 4 80 67 58 51 77 66 57 62 55 49 44 5 73 60 51 44 71 59 50 56 48 42 38 6 68 54 45 38 65 53 44 50 43 37 33 45 45 7 63 49 40 34 61 48 39 46 38 33 29 0 8 58 45 36 30 56 44 35 42 34 29 26 0 45 9 54 41 33 27 53 40 32 38 31 26 23 90 10 51 38 30 24 49 37 29 36 29 24 21 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 VTS450L840-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 5012 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 114 0 1473 1473 1473 1473 1473 0-30 1144 22.8% 22.8% 45 11521 10217 10094 Total Luminaire Watts 44 5 1470 1470 1469 1468 1467 139 0-40 1879 37.5% 37.5% 55 10773 9532 9585 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.26 15 1418 1420 1422 1423 1422 399 0-60 3384 67.5% 67.5% 65 9677 8771 9055 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.30 25 1310 1316 1327 1336 1335 606 0-90 4680 93.4% 93.4% 75 7773 7857 8451 35 1150 1165 1190 1211 1214 734 85 3760 6904 7972 180 45 952 979 1023 1063 1071 776 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 730 771 838 896 910 730 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 492 554 641 713 732 608 75 251 338 441 521 544 432 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 85 48 149 258 341 365 256 0 117 117 117 117 114 114 114 107 107 107 93 RCR 90 6 88 195 277 304 1 105 100 95 90 102 97 92 91 88 84 74 2 95 86 79 72 92 84 77 79 73 68 60 90 90 3 86 75 66 59 83 73 65 69 62 56 50 4 79 66 57 50 76 64 56 61 54 48 42 5 72 59 50 43 70 57 49 54 47 41 36 6 67 53 44 37 64 52 43 49 41 36 32 45 45 7 62 48 39 32 60 47 38 45 37 31 28 0 8 57 44 35 29 55 43 34 41 33 28 25 0 45 9 54 40 32 26 52 39 31 37 30 25 22 90 10 50 37 29 23 49 36 28 35 28 23 20 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 VTS_SpecSheet 06/23 page 3 of 5 Page 48 of 65 VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select Photometry VTS8100L840-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 10015 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 125 0 2982 2982 2982 2982 2982 0-30 2323 23.2% 23.2% 45 12024 10395 10286 Total Luminaire Watts 80 5 2970 2968 2967 2966 2968 282 0-40 3822 38.2% 38.2% 55 11475 9713 9755 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.26 15 2859 2857 2861 2869 2874 809 0-60 6929 69.2% 69.2% 65 10643 8937 9190 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.30 25 2638 2643 2662 2685 2697 1231 0-90 9610 96.0% 96.0% 75 9096 7978 8476 35 2329 2344 2384 2431 2454 1500 85 6127 6533 6588 180 45 1949 1979 2051 2132 2167 1594 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 1517 1567 1679 1791 1838 1513 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 1046 1129 1281 1418 1475 1274 75 558 688 873 1022 1082 919 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 0 118 118 118 118 115 115 115 109 109 109 96 RCR 85 138 308 471 565 599 488 90 40 142 238 297 310 1 106 101 96 91 103 98 94 93 89 86 77 2 96 87 79 73 93 85 78 80 74 70 63 90 90 3 87 76 67 60 84 74 66 70 63 58 52 4 79 67 57 50 77 65 56 62 55 49 44 5 73 59 50 43 70 58 49 55 48 42 38 6 67 53 44 37 65 52 43 50 42 36 33 7 62 48 39 33 60 47 39 45 38 32 29 45 45 8 58 44 35 29 56 43 35 41 34 29 26 0 45 9 54 40 32 26 52 40 31 38 31 26 23 0 90 10 51 37 29 24 49 36 29 35 28 23 21 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 VTS22028L8CST-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 2807 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 134 0 886 886 886 886 886 0-30 680 24.2% 24.2% 45 11180 10368 10731 Total Luminaire Watts 21 5 880 879 878 877 886 84 0-40 1106 39.4% 39.4% 55 9829 9337 10027 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.20 15 840 841 842 844 854 238 0-60 1948 69.4% 69.4% 65 8122 8292 9425 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.28 25 760 765 774 782 793 358 0-90 2647 94.3% 94.3% 75 5651 7181 8847 35 645 658 680 698 711 426 85 1403 6098 8275 180 45 511 533 569 601 617 439 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 371 402 452 496 516 403 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 233 275 335 390 413 330 75 106 159 224 284 308 233 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 0 118 118 118 118 114 114 114 108 108 108 94 RCR 85 12 64 129 184 205 136 90 5 37 97 148 166 1 106 101 96 91 103 98 93 92 89 85 76 2 96 87 80 73 93 85 78 80 74 70 62 90 90 3 87 76 67 61 84 74 66 70 63 58 52 4 80 67 58 51 77 65 57 62 55 49 44 5 73 60 51 44 71 58 50 56 48 42 38 6 68 54 45 38 65 53 44 50 43 37 33 7 63 49 40 34 61 48 39 46 38 33 29 45 45 8 58 45 36 30 56 44 35 42 34 29 26 0 45 9 54 41 33 27 53 40 32 38 31 26 24 0 90 10 51 38 30 24 49 37 29 36 29 24 21 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 VTS_SpecSheet 06/23 page 4 of 5 Page 49 of 65 VTS Sealed Strip 2', 4', & 8' LED dual select Photometry VTS42856L8CST-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 5615 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 122 0 1647 1647 1647 1647 1647 0-30 1279 22.8% 22.8% 45 12916 11502 11396 Total Luminaire Watts 46 5 1644 1644 1643 1643 1641 156 0-40 2100 37.4% 37.4% 55 12081 10732 10855 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.26 15 1588 1591 1593 1596 1594 446 0-60 3783 67.4% 67.4% 65 10862 9878 10298 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.30 25 1467 1476 1490 1501 1500 677 0-90 5237 93.3% 93.3% 75 8761 8853 9670 35 1289 1307 1339 1363 1367 821 85 4311 7793 9207 180 45 1068 1099 1151 1199 1209 867 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 819 865 944 1012 1030 816 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 552 620 722 807 833 681 75 283 377 496 592 622 485 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 85 55 164 291 389 422 288 0 117 117 117 117 114 114 114 107 107 107 93 RCR 90 7 96 220 318 352 1 105 100 95 90 102 97 92 91 88 84 74 2 95 86 78 72 92 83 77 79 73 68 60 90 90 3 86 75 66 59 83 73 65 69 62 56 50 4 79 66 57 50 76 64 56 61 53 48 42 5 72 59 49 42 70 57 49 54 47 41 36 6 67 53 44 37 64 51 43 49 41 36 32 45 45 7 62 48 39 32 60 47 38 44 37 31 28 0 8 57 43 35 29 55 42 34 41 33 28 25 0 45 9 54 40 31 26 52 39 31 37 30 25 22 90 10 50 37 29 23 49 36 28 34 27 23 20 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 VTS880130L8CST-UN3-DIM Candela Distribution Flux Zonal Lumen Summary Avg. Luminance (cd/m2) Luminaire Lumens 11019 0 22.5 45 67.5 90 Lumens Zone Lumens %Fixture %Lamp 0 45 90 Luminaire Efficacy Rating (LER) 117 0 3295 3295 3295 3295 3295 0-30 2565 23.3% 23.3% 45 13222 11522 11418 Total Luminaire Watts 94 5 3280 3280 3280 3282 3283 312 0-40 4215 38.3% 38.3% 55 12606 10777 10873 Spacing Criterion (0-180) 1.24 15 3154 3157 3166 3180 3187 894 0-60 7630 69.2% 69.2% 65 11595 9945 10302 Spacing Criterion (90-270) 1.30 25 2908 2919 2948 2982 2999 1359 0-90 10566 95.9% 95.9% 75 9898 8851 9589 35 2564 2571 2642 2687 2717 1650 85 6604 7308 7499 180 45 2143 2170 2273 2359 2405 1752 Coefficients of Utilization % (Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2) 55 1666 1717 1864 1987 2049 1663 135 135 Pc--- 80 70 50 0 65 1139 1235 1425 1578 1653 1399 75 607 752 968 1143 1224 1006 Pw--- 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 50 30 10 0 0 118 118 118 118 115 115 115 109 109 109 96 RCR 85 149 335 527 636 682 531 90 45 154 267 339 364 1 106 101 96 91 103 98 93 93 89 86 77 2 96 87 79 73 93 84 78 80 74 69 63 90 90 3 87 76 67 60 84 74 66 70 63 57 52 4 79 67 57 50 77 65 56 62 54 49 44 5 73 59 50 43 70 58 49 55 48 42 38 6 67 53 44 37 65 52 43 50 42 36 33 7 62 48 39 33 60 47 39 45 38 32 29 45 45 8 58 44 35 29 56 43 35 41 34 29 26 0 45 9 54 40 32 26 52 39 31 38 31 26 23 0 90 10 51 37 29 24 49 36 29 35 28 23 21 * Based on a floor reflectance of 0.2 © 2023 Signify Holding. All rights reserved. The information provided herein Signify North America Corporation Signify Canada Ltd. is subject to change, without notice. Signify does not give any representation 400 Crossing Blvd, Suite 600 281 Hillmount Road, or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Markham, ON, Canada L6C 2S3 herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon. The information Telephone: 800-555-0050 Telephone: 800-668-9008 presented in this document is not intended as any commercial offer and does not form part of any quotation or contract, unless otherwise agreed by Signify. All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners. VTS_SpecSheet 06/23 page 5 of 5 www.daybrite.com Page 50 of 65 Site and Area OptiForm OPF-S Small Gardco OptiForm site and area luminaires are available in three sizes: small, Project: medium and large. Featuring the latest in LED technology, OptiForm achieves Location: up to 192 lumens per watt. Eleven optical distributions are available, suitable for Cat.No: a range of outdoor lighting applications. OptForm features a unique mounting Type: system with a two-piece housing for hassle-free installation. Mounting options include a standard arm, mast arm, and wall mount bracket. Service Tag is a Lamps: Qty: standard feature with every OptiForm luminaire, providing maintenance or Notes: upgrade assistance throughout the life of the product. Ordering guide example: OPF-S-A01-840-T4M-AR1-120-BL50-L3-BZ Luminaire Configuration (nom. lumens) Color Temperature Distribution Mounting Voltage OPF-S OPF-S Site and Area Precision Plus16 8271 80CRI 2700K AFR Autofront row  LCL LEED corner optic left AR12,17 Arm mount 120 120V (T2M, T3M, T4M, T5M only) 830 80CRI 3000K T2M Type 2 medium LCR LEED corner optic right (standard) OptiForm 208 208V Small Area 840 80CRI 4000K T3M Type 3 medium BLC Back light control MAR3 Mast arm 240 240V A01 7,000 lumens P01 2,500 lumens A02 9,000 lumens P02 4,000 lumens 7271 70CRI 2700K T4M Type 4 medium 2RL Type 2 rotated left 90° WAL Wall mount 277 277V A03 11,000 lumens P03 6,500 lumens 730 70CRI 3000K T4W Type 4 wide 2RR Type 2 rotated right 270° MOS4 Mounting 347 347V A04 15,000 lumens P04 9,000 lumens 740 70CRI 4000K T5N Type 5 narrow 3RL Type 3 rotated left 90° ordered 480 480V A05 17,000 lumens P05 11,500 lumens 750 70CRI 5000K T5M Type 5 medium 3RR Type 3 rotated right 270° separately A06 19,000 lumens P06 14,000 lumens T5W Type 5 wide 4RL1 Type 4 rotated left 90° UNV 120-277V A07 20,000 lumens P07 16,500 lumens 4RR1 Type 4 rotated right 270° HVU16 347-480V P08 19,000 lumens P09 22,000 lumens Dimming Controls Sensing Options (electrical, mechanical, etc) Emergency Finish The following options include 0-10V Driver None Surge protector 10kV/10kA standard EM12,14,15 Emergency Standard textured finish Battery Pack none 0-10V dimming driver SP2 Surge protector 20kV/10kA (option) (0-40 °C) BK Black FS111 WH White DLEA5,10 Dimming leads externally Single fuse (120, 277, or 347VAC) Available with accessible (controls by others) precision BZ Bronze FS211 Double fuse (208, 240, or 480V) plus optics DG Dark Gray FAWS5,6,10 Field adjustable wattage selector PCB11,12 Photocontrol button connected to P01-P03 only MG Medium Gray BL505,7,10 Bi-level with motion sensor L2 PIR sensor, #2 lens (Required 0-10V driver if BL50 is selected) TR5 NEMA Twist-lock 5-pin receptacle connected to 0-10V driver The following options include SR/DALI Driver WIAP sensor options TR713 7-pin twist lock receptacle connected WIAP 5,8,13 Wireless Interact LB Low (7'-15' mounting height) to D4i compliant driver Customer specified (includes SR drive and SR receptacle) sensor, black color housing, wireless Interact, integral TLP11,13 7-pin twist lock receptacle connected OC Special optional SRDR5,8,13 SR driver connected to Zhaga socket (D4i) to D4i compliant driver w/ 3-pin color or RAL, LW Low (7'-15' mounting height) photocell consult factory DynaDimmer: Automatic Profile Dimming sensor, white color housing Special color SC EHS Housing machined to accept external (must supply HB High (15'-40' mounting CS505,13 Security 50% dimming, 7 hours house side shield for field install. color chip, height) sensor, black color CM505,13 Median 50% dimming, 8 hours Must be combined with OPF-S-EHS-1 requires housing factory quote) CS305,13 Security 30% dimming, 7 hours accessory. HW High (15'-40' mounting CM305,13 Median 30% dimming, 8 hours height) sensor, white color BAC1,18 Meets the requirements of the housing Buy American Act of 1933 (BAA) 1. Extended leadtime applies. Consult factory for details. 13. UNV [120-277V] only available for lumen packages P03-P09. HVU [347-480V] 2. Mounts to a square pole with knockout for 4-5" OD round pole. only available for lumen packages P06-P09 & A04-A07. 3. Mounts to a horizontal 2-3/8" OD x 5" Long tenon. 14. Not available for lumen packages P04-P09. 4. Must be ordered with mounting accessory. Photocell option (TR7) 15. Not available with Dynadimmer, SRDR, FAWS, FS1, FS2, DLEA, BL50 must be selected with mounting accessory. See Page 2 for options. (physical restriction). 5. Not available with other dimming control options (mutually exclusive). 16. Precision Plus Optics (P01-P09) available only with T2M, T3M, T4M, and T5M optical distributions and are non-rotatable. 6. Not available with motion sensor (physical restriction). 17. OPF-RMB accessory recommended for retrofit applications. 7. Must be specified with a motion sensor lens (L2). 18. Failure to properly select the “BAC” suffix could result in you receiving product that is 8. Not available with PCB, TR5. not BAA compliant product with no recourse for an RMA or refund. This BAC designation 9. Must be specified with a motion sensor LW, LB. hereunder does not address (i) the applicability of, or availability of a waiver under, the 10. Not available with TR7, TLP. Trade Agreements Act, or (ii) the “Buy America” domestic content requirements imposed on states, localities, and other non-federal entities as a condition of receiving funds 11. Must specify input voltage. administered by the Department of Transportation or other federal agencies. 12. Not available in HVU [347-480V]. OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 1 of 9 Page 51 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire Shielding Accessory Kits (order separately) Mounting Accessories One shield kit per luminaire OPF-RMB Retrofit Mounting Bolster Plate for attaching OptiForm to existing poles. OPF-S-EHS-1* External house side shield (field installed) Recommended for retrofit applications. OPF-S-HIS-1** Internal house side shields. For Area optic types T2M, T3M, and T5N. OPF-S-HIS-T4-1** Internal house side shield for Area optic types T4M and T4W, qty 1. OPF-RPA Round Pole Adapter. Fits to 3"- 3.9" O.D. pole. Painted black. OPF-S-HIS-5M/5W-1** Internal house side shield for Area optic types T5M and T5W. qty 1 *Must select EHS option on luminiare options section **Not available for Precision Plus (P01-P09) Luminaire Accessories (order separately) Pole Top Fitters Pole Mount Fusing PTF2 - Pole top fitter fits 2 3⁄8 - 2 1⁄2" OD x 4" depth tenon FP1 Pole mount single fuse (120V, 277V, or 347V) PTF2-1-90-(F) 1 luminiare at 90° FP2 Pole mount double fuse (208V, 240V, or 480V) PTF2-2-90-(F) 2 luminiares at 90° FP3 Pole mount double fuse canadian double pull (208V, 240V, or 480V) PTF2-3-90-(F) 3 luminiares at 90° Photocell Accessories PTF2-4-90-(F) 4 luminiares at 90° PTF2-2-180-(F) 2 luminiares at 180° P400S Shorting cap PTF2-3-120-(F) 3 luminiares at 120° PTF3 - Pole top fitter fits 3-3 1⁄2" OD x 6" depth tenon Mountings (boxed and shipped separately) PTF3-1-90-(F) 1 luminiare at 90° Must choose Mounting Ordered Separately (MOS) selection for mounting option of PTF3-2-90-(F) 2 luminiares at 90° luminaire. Useful for attachment of arm to pole prior to luminaire installation. PTF3-3-90-(F) 3 luminiares at 90° Standard Arm PTF3-4-90-(F) 4 luminiares at 90° PTF3-2-180-(F) 2 luminiares at 180° OPF-AR1-(F)2,17 Standard arm mount PTF3-3-120-(F) 3 luminiares at 120° OPF-AR1-TR7-(F) 2,13,17 Mast arm mount with 7-pin (TR7) receptacle Wall Mount OPF-WAL-(F) Wall mount bracket OPF-WAL-TR7-(F)13 Wall mount with 7-pin (TR7) receptacle Mast Arm OPF-MAR-(F)3 Mast arm mount OPF-MAR-TR7-(F)3,13 Mast arm mount with 7-pin (TR7) receptacle Optical Distributions Site and Area Optics Precision Plus Optics Type 2 Medium Type 3 Medium Type 4 Medium Type 4 Wide Type 2 Medium Type 3 Medium Type 5 Narrow Type 5 Medium Type 5 Wide Back Light Control Type 4 Medium Type 5 Medium Autofront Row LCL LCR OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 2 of 9 Page 52 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire OPF-S Area Optic Lumen values 70 CRI 70 CRI 70 CRI Performance System Distribution 3000K 4000K 5000K Package Watts Type Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) T2M 6991 B2-U0-G2 167 7391 B2-U0-G2 176 7391 B2-U0-G2 176 T3M 6935 B2-U0-G2 166 7332 B2-U0-G2 175 7332 B2-U0-G2 175 T4M 7028 B1-U0-G2 168 7431 B1-U0-G2 177 7431 B1-U0-G2 177 T5M 7244 B3-U0-G1 173 7659 B3-U0-G1 183 7659 B3-U0-G1 183 AFR 7241 B2-U0-G2 173 7655 B2-U0-G2 183 7655 B2-U0-G2 183 A01 42 T4W 6692 B1-U0-G2 160 7075 B1-U0-G2 169 7075 B1-U0-G2 169 T5N 7193 B3-U0-G1 172 7605 B3-U0-G1 182 7605 B3-U0-G1 182 T5W 6926 B3-U0-G2 165 7322 B3-U0-G2 175 7322 B3-U0-G2 175 LCL 3804 B1-U0-G1 91 4021 B1-U0-G1 96 4021 B1-U0-G1 96 LCR 3804 B1-U0-G1 91 4021 B1-U0-G1 96 4021 B1-U0-G1 96 BLC 4874 B0-U0-G1 116 5153 B0-U0-G1 123 5153 B0-U0-G1 123 T2M 8941 B2-U0-G2 165 9452 B2-U0-G2 175 9452 B2-U0-G2 175 T3M 8869 B2-U0-G2 164 9377 B2-U0-G2 173 9377 B2-U0-G2 173 T4M 8989 B1-U0-G2 166 9503 B1-U0-G2 176 9503 B1-U0-G2 176 T5M 9265 B3-U0-G2 171 9795 B3-U0-G2 181 9795 B3-U0-G2 181 AFR 9260 B2-U0-G2 171 9790 B2-U0-G2 181 9790 B2-U0-G2 181 A02 54 T4W 8558 B2-U0-G2 158 9048 B2-U0-G2 167 9048 B2-U0-G2 167 T5N 9200 B3-U0-G1 170 9726 B3-U0-G1 180 9726 B3-U0-G1 180 T5W 8858 B3-U0-G2 164 9365 B3-U0-G2 173 9365 B3-U0-G2 173 LCL 4864 B1-U0-G1 90 5143 B1-U0-G1 95 5143 B1-U0-G1 95 LCR 4864 B1-U0-G1 90 5143 B1-U0-G1 95 5143 B1-U0-G1 95 BLC 6234 B0-U0-G2 115 6591 B0-U0-G2 122 6591 B0-U0-G2 122 T2M 10438 B2-U0-G2 164 11035 B2-U0-G2 174 11035 B3-U0-G3 174 T3M 10354 B2-U0-G2 163 10947 B2-U0-G2 172 10947 B2-U0-G2 172 T4M 10494 B2-U0-G2 165 11094 B1-U0-G2 174 11094 B2-U0-G2 174 T5M 10816 B3-U0-G2 170 11435 B3-U0-G2 180 11435 B3-U0-G2 180 AFR 10811 B3-U0-G3 170 11429 B2-U0-G2 180 11429 B3-U0-G3 180 A03 54 T4W 9991 B2-U0-G3 157 10563 B2-U0-G2 166 10563 B2-U0-G3 166 T5N 10740 B3-U0-G2 169 11355 B3-U0-G1 179 11355 B3-U0-G2 179 T5W 10341 B4-U0-G2 163 10933 B3-U0-G2 172 10933 B4-U0-G2 172 LCL 5679 B1-U0-G1 89 6004 B1-U0-G1 94 6004 B1-U0-G1 94 LCR 5679 B1-U0-G1 89 6004 B1-U0-G1 94 6004 B1-U0-G1 94 BLC 7278 B1-U0-G2 114 7694 B0-U0-G2 121 7694 B1-U0-G2 121 T2M 14465 B3-U0-G3 160 15293 B3-U0-G3 169 15293 B3-U0-G3 169 T3M 14350 B3-U0-G3 158 15171 B3-U0-G3 167 15171 B3-U0-G3 167 T4M 14543 B2-U0-G2 160 15375 B2-U0-G2 170 15375 B2-U0-G2 170 T5M 14990 B4-U0-G2 165 15848 B4-U0-G2 175 15848 B4-U0-G2 175 AFR 14982 B3-U0-G3 165 15840 B3-U0-G3 175 15840 B3-U0-G3 175 A04 91 T4W 13847 B2-U0-G3 153 14639 B2-U0-G3 161 14639 B2-U0-G3 161 T5N 14884 B4-U0-G2 164 15736 B4-U0-G2 174 15736 B4-U0-G2 174 T5W 14331 B4-U0-G3 158 15151 B4-U0-G3 167 15151 B4-U0-G3 167 LCL 7870 B1-U0-G2 87 8321 B1-U0-G2 92 8321 B1-U0-G2 92 LCR 7870 B1-U0-G2 87 8321 B1-U0-G2 92 8321 B1-U0-G2 92 BLC 10086 B1-U0-G2 111 10663 B1-U0-G2 118 10663 B1-U0-G2 118 OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 3 of 9 Page 53 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire OPF-S Area Optic Lumen values (cont'd) 70 CRI 70 CRI 70 CRI Performance System Distribution 3000K 4000K 5000K Package Watts Type Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) T2M 16226 B3-U0-G3 156 17155 B3-U0-G3 164 17155 B3-U0-G3 164 T3M 16096 B3-U0-G3 154 17018 B3-U0-G3 163 17018 B3-U0-G3 163 T4M 16313 B2-U0-G3 156 17247 B2-U0-G3 165 17247 B2-U0-G3 165 T5M 16814 B4-U0-G2 161 17777 B4-U0-G2 170 17777 B4-U0-G2 170 AFR 16806 B3-U0-G3 161 17768 B3-U0-G3 170 17768 B3-U0-G3 170 A05 104 T4W 15532 B3-U0-G3 149 16421 B3-U0-G3 157 16421 B3-U0-G3 157 T5N 16696 B4-U0-G2 160 17652 B4-U0-G2 169 17652 B4-U0-G2 169 T5W 16075 B4-U0-G3 154 16995 B4-U0-G3 163 16995 B4-U0-G3 163 LCL 8828 B1-U0-G2 85 9333 B1-U0-G2 89 9333 B1-U0-G2 89 LCR 8828 B1-U0-G2 85 9333 B1-U0-G2 89 9333 B1-U0-G2 89 BLC 11314 B1-U0-G2 108 11961 B1-U0-G2 115 11961 B1-U0-G2 115 T2M 18441 B3-U0-G3 151 19496 B3-U0-G3 160 19496 B3-U0-G3 160 T3M 18294 B3-U0-G3 150 19341 B3-U0-G3 158 19341 B3-U0-G3 158 T4M 18540 B3-U0-G3 152 19601 B3-U0-G3 160 19601 B3-U0-G3 160 T5M 19110 B4-U0-G2 156 20203 B4-U0-G2 165 20203 B4-U0-G2 165 AFR 19100 B3-U0-G3 156 20193 B3-U0-G3 165 20193 B3-U0-G3 165 A06 122 T4W 17652 B3-U0-G3 144 18662 B3-U0-G3 153 18662 B3-U0-G3 153 T5N 18975 B4-U0-G2 155 20061 B4-U0-G2 164 20061 B4-U0-G2 164 T5W 18270 B5-U0-G3 150 19315 B5-U0-G3 158 19315 B5-U0-G3 158 LCL 10033 B2-U0-G2 82 10607 B2-U0-G2 87 10607 B2-U0-G2 87 LCR 10033 B2-U0-G2 82 10607 B2-U0-G2 87 10607 B2-U0-G2 87 BLC 12858 B1-U0-G2 105 13594 B1-U0-G2 111 13594 B1-U0-G2 111 T2M 16776 B3-U0-G3 123 20034 B3-U0-G3 147 21181 B3-U0-G3 156 T3M 16642 B3-U0-G3 122 19874 B3-U0-G3 146 21012 B3-U0-G3 154 T4M 16866 B2-U0-G3 124 20142 B3-U0-G3 148 21294 B3-U0-G3 156 T5M 17384 B4-U0-G2 128 20761 B4-U0-G2 152 21949 B4-U0-G2 161 AFR 17375 B3-U0-G3 128 20750 B3-U0-G3 152 21938 B3-U0-G3 161 A07 136 T4W 16058 B3-U0-G3 118 19178 B3-U0-G3 141 20275 B3-U0-G3 149 T5N 17262 B4-U0-G2 127 20615 B4-U0-G2 151 21794 B4-U0-G2 160 T5W 16620 B4-U0-G3 122 19848 B5-U0-G3 146 20984 B5-U0-G3 154 LCL 9127 B1-U0-G2 67 10900 B2-U0-G2 80 11524 B2-U0-G2 85 LCR 9127 B1-U0-G2 67 10900 B2-U0-G2 80 11524 B2-U0-G2 85 BLC 11697 B1-U0-G2 86 13969 B1-U0-G2 103 14768 B1-U0-G2 108 OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 4 of 9 Page 54 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire OPF-S Precision Plus Optic Lumen values 70 CRI 70 CRI 70 CRI Performance System Distribution 3000K 4000K 5000K Package Watts Type Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) T2M 2691 B1-U0-G1 182 2845 B1-U0-G1 192 2845 B1-U0-G1 192 T3M 2718 B1-U0-G1 184 2874 B1-U0-G1 194 2874 B1-U0-G1 194 P01 15 T4M 2665 B1-U0-G1 180 2817 B1-U0-G1 190 2817 B1-U0-G1 190 T5M 2610 B2-U0-G1 176 2759 B2-U0-G1 186 2759 B2-U0-G1 186 T2M 4022 B1-U0-G1 178 4252 B1-U0-G1 189 4252 B1-U0-G1 189 T3M 4062 B1-U0-G1 180 4295 B1-U0-G1 191 4295 B1-U0-G1 191 P02 23 T4M 3983 B1-U0-G1 177 4211 B1-U0-G1 187 4211 B1-U0-G1 187 T5M 3900 B2-U0-G1 173 4124 B2-U0-G1 183 4124 B2-U0-G1 183 T2M 6465 B2-U0-G2 169 6835 B2-U0-G2 179 6835 B2-U0-G2 179 T3M 6530 B2-U0-G2 171 6904 B2-U0-G2 181 6904 B2-U0-G2 181 P03 38 T4M 6402 B1-U0-G2 168 6768 B1-U0-G2 177 6768 B1-U0-G2 177 T5M 6269 B3-U0-G2 164 6629 B3-U0-G2 174 6629 B3-U0-G2 174 T2M 8759 B2-U0-G2 165 9261 B2-U0-G2 174 9261 B2-U0-G2 174 T3M 8848 B2-U0-G2 166 9355 B2-U0-G2 176 9355 B2-U0-G2 176 P04 53 T4M 8674 B2-U0-G2 163 9171 B2-U0-G2 172 9171 B2-U0-G2 172 T5M 8495 B3-U0-G2 160 8982 B3-U0-G2 169 8982 B3-U0-G2 169 T2M 11253 B2-U0-G2 172 11898 B2-U0-G2 182 11898 B2-U0-G2 182 T3M 11366 B3-U0-G3 173 12018 B3-U0-G3 183 12018 B3-U0-G3 183 P05 66 T4M 11143 B2-U0-G3 170 11782 B2-U0-G3 180 11782 B2-U0-G3 180 T5M 10913 B3-U0-G2 167 11539 B3-U0-G2 176 11539 B3-U0-G2 176 T2M 13987 B3-U0-G3 183 14788 B3-U0-G3 194 14788 B3-U0-G3 194 T3M 14128 B3-U0-G3 185 14937 B3-U0-G3 196 14937 B3-U0-G3 196 P06 76 T4M 13850 B2-U0-G3 182 14644 B2-U0-G3 192 14644 B2-U0-G3 192 T5M 13564 B4-U0-G3 178 14342 B4-U0-G3 188 14342 B4-U0-G3 188 T2M 15850 B3-U0-G3 168 16758 B3-U0-G3 178 16758 B3-U0-G3 178 T3M 16010 B3-U0-G3 170 16927 B3-U0-G3 180 16927 B3-U0-G3 180 P07 94 T4M 15696 B3-U0-G3 167 16595 B3-U0-G3 176 16595 B3-U0-G3 176 T5M 15372 B4-U0-G3 163 16253 B4-U0-G3 172 16253 B4-U0-G3 172 T2M 19800 B3-U0-G3 176 20934 B3-U0-G3 186 20934 B3-U0-G3 186 T3M 19999 B3-U0-G3 178 21145 B3-U0-G3 188 21145 B3-U0-G3 188 P08 113 T4M 19607 B3-U0-G3 174 20730 B3-U0-G3 184 20730 B3-U0-G3 184 T5M 19202 B4-U0-G3 171 20302 B4-U0-G3 180 20302 B4-U0-G3 180 T2M 21655 B3-U0-G3 163 22896 B3-U0-G3 172 22896 B3-U0-G3 172 T3M 21874 B3-U0-G3 164 23127 B3-U0-G3 174 23127 B3-U0-G3 174 P09 133 T4M 21444 B3-U0-G4 161 22673 B3-U0-G4 171 22673 B3-U0-G4 171 T5M 21002 B4-U0-G3 158 22205 B4-U0-G3 167 22205 B4-U0-G3 167 OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 5 of 9 Page 55 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire 90.0° 120.0° LED Wattage and Lumen Values (Emergency Mode) Dimensions 1 3 Standard Drill Pattern Avg. Type 2M Type 3M Type 4M System Ordering Code CCT CRI Wattage Lumen BUG Lumen BUG Lumen BUG Drill Template #5 (W) Output Rating Output Rating Output Rating 1 Way4000 OPF-S-PXX-740-X-EM 70 6 1000 3 Way 1014 B0-U0-G0 at 120° B0-U0-G1 838 B0-U0-G0 Ø .41 OPF-S-PXX-750-X-EM 5000 70 6 960 B0-U0-G0 973 B0-U0-G1 804 B0-U0-G0 1.00 OPF-S-PXX-830-X-EM 3000 80 6 856 B0-U0-G0 868 B0-U0-G1 717 B0-U0-G0 OPF-S-PXX-840-X-EM 4000 80 6 887 B0-U0-G0 899 B0-U0-G1 743 B0-U0-G0 Ø 1.00 90.0° 3.00 180.0° Lumen Depreciation Data Predicted 2 Predicted performance derived from LED manufacturer’s 3-90 data and engineering design estimates, based on IESNA LM-80 methodology. Actual experience may vary due to field application conditions.L70 is the predicted time when LED performance Ø .41 depreciates to 70% of initial lumen output. Calculated per IESNA TM21-11. Published L70 hours limited to 6 times actual LED test hours 2 Way at 180° 3 Way at 90° Ambient Lumen Calculated L70 L70 per TM-21 Lumen Maintenance Standard Arm Mounting Hole Pattern Temp°C Package Hours % at 60,000 hrs 25°C A06-A07 >77,000 hours >77,000 hours 90% 2” 25°C All others >100,000 hours >100,000 hours 96% 90.0° (51mm) 90.0° 4-7/8” 2-90 4 (124mm) 2-7/8” (73mm) Drilling detail 2 Way at 90° 4 Way OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 6 of 9 Page 56 of 65 18.5” (470mm) OPF-S OptiForm small 7” (178mm) 3.75” Site & area luminaire (95mm) Dimensions 24.1” OptiForm Standard Arm OptiForm External Housing Shield (612mm) Weight: 11 lb (5.0 kg) EPA: 0.2 ft2 (0.018 m2) 7” (178mm) 6.8” 4.5” (175mm) (114mm) 18.5” (470mm) 2.5” (64mm) 18.5” (470mm) 7” (178mm) 7” (178mm) 3.75” 10.9” (95mm) 24.1” (277mm) (612mm) 24.1” (612mm) OptiForm Mast Arm 18.5” Weight: 12.6 lb (5.7 kg) (470mm) 2.5” (64mm) 3.1”7” (178mm) 3.75” (79mm) (95mm) 11” 10.9” (279mm) (277mm) 24.1” (612mm) 18.5” (470mm) 2.5” (64mm) 3.1” (79mm) 28.4” (721mm) 10.9” (277mm) OptiForm Wall Mount Weight: 11.5 lb (5.2 kg) 2.5” (64mm) 18.5” (470mm) 10.9” (277mm) 2.5” (64mm) 22.1” 18.5” (561mm)(470mm) 10.9” (277mm) 22.1” (561mm) OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 7 of 9 Page 57 of 65 OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire Specifications Housing Automatic Profile Dimming (CS/CM/CE/CA): Standard dimming profiles provide Housing and door constructed of low copper die cast Aluminum alloy (A360) flexibility towards energy savings goals while optimizing light levels during with detatchable arms for quick mounting. Heatsink is integral to the housing specific dark hours. Dimming profiles include two dimming settings including providing passive cooling of LEDs to maintain long LED life. Luminaire housing dim to 30% or 50% of the total lumen output. When used in combination with rated to IP65, LED Modules rated IP66 tested in accordance to Section 9 of IEC not programmed motion response it overrides the controller’s schedule 60598-1. OptiForm carries and impact rating of IK08. when motion is detected. After 5 minutes with no motion, it will return to the automatic diming profile schedule. Automatic dimming profile scheduled with Vibration resistance the following settings: OptiForm is tested and rated to standards set forth in ANSI C136.31-2018 • CS50/CS30: Security for 7 hours night duration (Ex., 11 PM - 6 AM) Level 2 for Bridge and Overpass applications. • CM50/CM30: Median for 8 hours night duration (Ex., 10 PM - 6 AM) Light engine All above profiles are calculated from mid point of the night. Dimming is set for Light engine comprises of a module of 40-LED aluminum metal clad board fully 6 hours after the mid point and 1 or 2 hours before depending of the duration sealed with optics: Medium = 2 Modules with 80 LEDs, Large = 4 modules with of dimming. Cannot be used with other dimming control options 160 LEDs. Module is RoHS compliant. Color temperature as per ANSI/NEMA bin 2700 Kelvin nominal (2725 ±145K), 3000 Kelvin nominal (3045K +/‑ 175K) or Field Adjustable Wattage Selector (FAWS): Luminaire equipped with the ability 4000 Kelvin nominal (3985K +/‑ 275K), CRI 70 Min. 75 Typical. Other CCT/CRI to manually adjust the wattage in the field to reduce total luminaire lumen also available, consult factory. LED light engine is rated IP66 in accordance to output and light levels. Comes pre-set to the highest position lumen output Section 9 of IEC 60598-1. selected. Use chart below to estimate reduction in lumen output desired. Cannot be used with other control options or motion response. Energy saving benefits System efficacy up to 182 lms/W with significant energy savings over Pulse Percent of Percent of FAWS Position FAWS Position Typical Lumen Output Typical Lumen Output Start Metal Halide luminaires. Optional control options provide added energy savings during unoccupied periods. 1 25% 6 80% 2 50% 7 85% Optical systems 3 55% 8 90% Site and Area optical distributions include Types 2 Medium, 3 Medium, 4 Medium, 4 65% 9 95% 4 Wide, 5 Narrow, 5 Medium, 5 Wide, and Auto Front Row. LEED Corner Left, 5 75% 10 100% LEED Corner Right, and Backlight Control distributions also available to provide Note: Typical value accuracy +/- 5% excellent cutoff to meet the most stringent requirements at property lines. Optional internal shields mount to LED optics and are available with Type 2M, Motion response options 3M, and 4M distributions. Types 2M and 3M can be rotated at 90° or 270° when specified, and are factory set only. Site and Area optics shall be performance Bi-Level Infrared Motion Response (BL50): Motion Response module is tested per LM-79 and TM-15 (IESNA) certifying their photometric performance. mounted integral to luminaire factory pre-programmed to 50% dimming Luminaire designed with 0% uplight (U0 per IESNA TM-15). when not ordered with other control options. BL-IMRI is set/operates in the following fashion: The motion sensor is set to a constant 50%. When motion is Precision Plus optical distributions include Types 2, 3, 4 and 5 and are designed detected by the PIR sensor, the luminaire returns to full power/light output. to illuminate pedestrian scale applications by providing lower glare, while still Dimming on low is factory set to 50% with 5 minutes default in "full power" achieving desired distribution, optimized spacing, and excellent uniformity. prior to dimming back to low. When no motion is detected for 5 minutes, the Optics are made of optical grade polymer refractor lenses and shall be motion response system reduces the wattage by 50%, to 50% of the normal performance tested per LM-63, LM-79 and TM-15 (IESNA) certifying their constant wattage reducing the light level. Other dimming settings can be photometric performance. Luminaire designed with 0% uplight (U0 per IESNA provided if different dimming levels are required (contact Technical Support TM-15). for details). Mounting Infrared Motion Response with Other Controls: When used in combination with other controls (Automatic Dimming Profile), motion response device will Standard luminaire arm mounts to square poles with knock-out on the arm simply override controller’s schedule with the added benefits of a combined to allow for mounting to 4" O.D. round poles. Standard arm casting can dimming profile and sensor detection. In this configuration, the motion accomodate existing bolt spacing from 2" to 4-7/8". It is recommended to use response device cannot be re-programmed with FSIR-100 Wireless Remote the bolster plate kit OPF RMB when it’s not a new installation or if the mounting Programming Tool. The profile can only be re-programmed via the controller. holes are larger than 0.41” (10mm). Infrared Motion Response Lenses (L2): Infrared Motion Response Integral OptiForm features a Mast Arm for Mounting to 2-3/8x4" tenon as well as wall module is available with two different sensor lens types to accommodate mount casting for exterior building mount applications. various mounting heights and occupancy detection ranges. Lens #2 is designed for mounting heights 8' to 15'. Lens #3 is designed for higher Control options mounting heights up to 20’ with a 40’ diameter coverage area. Dimming Leads Externally Accessible (DLEA): Access to 0-10V dimming leads See charts for approximate detection patterns: supplied through back of luminaire (for secondary dimming controls by others). Cannot be used with other control options. Luminaire with #2 lens 30' 20' Sensor Ready Zhaga Socket Connector (SRDR): Product is D4i Certified and equipped with Sensor Ready drivers connected to 4-pin Zhaga Book 10' 18 compliant receptacle designed for sensor and other control system 0' 44 ft applications. Receptacle is rated IP66 assembly in a compact design that 10' provides a sealed electrical interface and rated UV resistance, mounted on 0' underside of the luminaire, protective dust cap included. When a controller 20' not provided by Signify is used with Sensor Ready Zhaga socket connector, 8' 24' 1 1 ' 7' 3' 0' 3' 7' 11' 24' 20' 10' 0' 10' 20' the controller must be certified to work with the Xitanium SR LED drivers as part of the SR certified program. SRDR can be used with NEMA 7-pin twist lock receptacle, which is mounted on top of the luminaire. 20' OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 8 of 9 0' 10' 5' 10' 0' Page 58 of 65 40' OPF-S OptiForm small Site & area luminaire Specifications (cont'd) Electrical Listings Twist-Lock Receptacle (TR5/TR7): Twist Lock Receptacle with 5 pins enabling UL/cUL wet location listed to the UL 1598 standard, suitable for use in ambient dimming or with 7 pins with additional functionality (by others) can be used with temperatures from -40° to 40°C (-40° to 104°F). All Optiform configurations a twistlock photoelectric cell or a shorting cap. Dimming Receptacle Type B are qualified under Design Lights Consortium Premium classification. Consult (5-pin) and Type D-24 (7-pin) in accordance to ANSI C136.41. Can be used with DLC Qualified Products list to confirm your specific luminaire selection is third-party control system. Receptacle located on top of luminaire housing. approved. CCTs 3000K and warmer are Dark Sky Approved. When specifying receptacle with twistlock photoelectric cell, voltage must be Finish specified. When ordering 7-pin Twist-lock receptacle (TR7), all 7 pins are wired Each standard color luminaire receives a fade and abrasion resistant, to respective pins with the Sensor Ready (SR) driver, and photocell or shorting electrostatically applied, thermally cured, triglycidal isocyanurate (TGIC) cap is not included. When ordering a twist-lock receptacle with a photocell textured polyester powdercoat finish. Standard colors include bronze (BZ), (TLP), the receptacle used is a 7-pin receptacle, with pins 6 and 7 connected to black (BK), white (WH), dark gray (DGY), and medium gray (MGY). Consult SR DALI driver. 0-10V dimming leads (pins 4 and 5) are connected if not ordered Factory for specs on optional, custom colors, and marine grade paint. with any other dimming option. Driver: Driver efficiency (>90% standard). 120-480V available (restrictions Service Tag apply). Open/short circuit protection. All drivers are 0-10V dimming to 10% Each individual luminaire is uniquely identifiable, thanks to the Service tag power standard, except when using Sensor Ready (SR) drivers, which uses DALI application. With a simple scan of a QR code, placed on the inside of the mast protocol (options CS50/CM50/CS30/CM30, SRDR, and TR7). Drivers are RoHS door, you gain instant access to the luminaire configuration, making installation and FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 compliant. and maintenance operations faster and easier, no matter what stage of the Button Photocontrol (PCB): Button style design for internal luminaires mounting luminaire’s lifetime. Just download the APP and register your product right applications. The photocontrol is constructed of a high impact UV stabilized away. For more details visit: signify.com polycarbonate housing. Rated voltage of 120V or 208-277V with a load rating of Warranty 1000 VA. The photocell will turn on with 1-4Fc of ambient light. OptiForm luminaires feature a 5-year limited warranty Surge protection (SP1/SP2): Surge protection device tested in accordance with See signify.com/warranties for complete details and exclusions. ANSI/IEEE C62.45 per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2 Scenario I Category C High Exposure 10kV/10kA waveforms for Line-Ground, Line-Neutral and Neutral-Ground, and in accordance with DOE MSSLC Model Specification for LED Roadway Luminaires Appendix D Electrical Immunity High test level 10kV/10kA. 20kV / 10kA surge protection device that provides extra protection beyond the SP1 10kV/10kA level. © 2024 Signify Holding. All rights reserved. The information provided herein Signify North America Corp. Signify Canada Ltd. is subject to change, without notice. Signify does not give any representation 400 Crossing Blvd, Suite 600 281 Hillmount Road, or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Markham, ON, Canada L6C 2S3 herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon. The information Telephone: 800-555-0050 Telephone: 800-668-9008 presented in this document is not intended as any commercial offer and does not form part of any quotation or contract, unless otherwise agreed by Signify. All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners. OPF-S_OptiForm_Small 04/24 page 9 of 9 www.gardcolighting.com Page 59 of 65 CASPIAN PROJECT EW6818 WALL DESCRIPTION Stone elements and metal join together, resulting in masculine elegance. This exterior wall light consists of a 18 inch long metal rectangle with a stone inlay that is flush against the mounting plane, then another slim metal rectangle is suspended just atop of it. LED glow flows from the concealed inner surface. Consider pairing with the larger of Caspian family – the EW6824. Caspian is suitable for exterior use. Available in gray metal finishes. Metal Finish Stone inlaid finish GY - Gray EW6818-GY Gray SPECIFICATION DETAILS Fixture Dimensions W6" x H18" x E3" Light Source AC LED Module Wattage 16W Total Lumens 1200lm Delivered Lumens GY-296lm Voltage 120V Color Temperature 3000K CRI (Ra) 90CRI 18” Optional Color Temps 2700K - 5000K Available, Minimum Order Quantities Apply LED Rated Life 50,000 hours Dimming 100% - 10%, ELV Dimmer (Not Included) Diffuser Details Frosted PC Diffuser ADA Compliant Yes Location Wet Illumination Direction Backlit Mounting Style All Orientation; Wall; Paint Finish GY01 6” 3” * For custom options, consult factory for details. * For warranty information, please visit www.kuzcolighting.com/warranty COMMENT C A N A DA : 1 9 0 5 4 2 8 T H AV E N U E - S U R R E Y , B C V 3 Z 6 M 3 U S A : 3 0 3 5 E . LO N E M O U N TA I N ROA D - L A S V E G A S , N V 8 9 0 8 1 W W W . K U Z CO L I G H T I N G . CO M © 2017 KUZCO LIGHTING. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 60 of 65 Wall Mount ASW Adjustable Slim Wall Pack Adjustable Slim Wall Pack 25W and 75W ASW 25W and 75W Adjustable Slim Wall Pack features a discreet design that will complement any Project: building exterior. Two sizes are available, with three wattage and three CCT Location: selectable options each. Cat.No: Type: Lamps: Qty: Notes: Ordering guide example: ASW25-SCT-G1-8-PCB-BW Family CCT Generation Input Voltage Controls Finish SCT G1 8 PCB BW ASW25 Adjustable Slim Wall Pack - SCT Field Selectable - G1 Generation 1 8 UNV PCB Photocontrol BW Brown Grey Selectable wattage 15W/20W/25W 3CCT 3000K, 4000K & 5000K ASW75 Adjustable Slim Wall Pack - Selectable wattage 45W/60W/75W Specifications Housing Mounting Finish Die-cast aluminum housing with UV Offers a 0 to 90° tilt option. Mounts to Powder coat finish, standard color is stabilized polycarbonate lens mounted with standard 3 ½” to 4” square and octagonal Brown Grey (BW). stainless steel hardware. or 4 inch round electrical junction boxes, using a simple flip cover design for easy Limited Warranty IP Rating access. Luminaires are all covered by a 5-year LED light engine is weather proof rated limited warranty. See signify.com/ Light Engine IP65. warranties for details. System efficacy up to 120lm/W Electrical Lumen output options: Electrical Driver efficiency (>90% at full load). Available in 120-277V. IP65 compliant 15W: 1800lm, 20W: 2400lm, 25W: 3000lm driver. RoHS compliant. Standard surge 45W: 5400lm, 60W: 7200lm, 75W: 9000lm protection 4kV. Listings Optical System and Controls cETL listed. Suitable for Wet Locations. Three color temperature options 3000K, Suitable for use in ambient from -40°C to 4000K (Default), 5000K. 70 CRI. Photo 40°C (-40°F to 104°F). All versions are DLC control button (PCB) included as standard. 5.1 Premium qualified. Stonco_AdjustableSlimWallPack_SpecSheet 12/22 page 1 of 2 Page 61 of 65 ASW Adjustable Slim Wall Pack 25W and 75W Dimensions ASW25 ASW75 8.08in 11.05in 20.53cm 28.06cm 3.87in 9.81cm 6.50in 4.42in 8.51in 16.51cm 11.21cm 21.61cm LED Wattage and Lumen Values System Average System Ordering Codes Total LEDs Color Temp. (K) Lumen Output 1, 2 Efficacy (LPW) Weight (kg) Current (mA) Wattage1 ASW25-SCT-G1-8-PCB-BW 52 250 3000/4000/5000 15W/20W/25W 1800/2400/3000 120 1.32 ASW75-SCT-G1-8-PCB-BW 100 750 3000/4000/5000 45W/60W/75W 5400/7200/9000 120 2.4 1. Wattage and lumen output may vary by due to LED manufacturer forward volt specification and ambient temperature. Wattage shown is average for 120V through 277V input. Measured wattage may vary due to variation in input voltage. 2. Lumen values based on photometric tests performed in compliance with IESNA LM-79. Predicted Lumen Depreciation Data Ambient Lumen Maintenance % Ordering Codes L70 Per TM-21 1,2 Temperature °C @ 60,000hrs ASW25-SCT-G1-8-PCB-BW -40°C to 40°C L70 > 50,000hrs @25C 86% ASW75-SCT-G1-8-PCB-BW -40°C to 40°C L70 > 50,000hrs @25C 86% 1. Predicted performance derived from LED manufacturer's data and engineering design estimates, based on IESNA LM-80 methodology. Actual experience may vary due to field application conditions. 2. L70 is the predicted time when LED performance depreciates to 70% of initial lumen output. © 2022 Signify Holding. All rights reserved. The information provided herein Signify North America Corporation Signify Canada Ltd. is subject to change, without notice. Signify does not give any representation 400 Crossing Blvd, Suite 600 281 Hillmount Road, or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Markham, ON, Canada L6C 2S3 herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon. The information Telephone: 855-486-2216 Telephone: 800-668-9008 presented in this document is not intended as any commercial offer and does not form part of any quotation or contract, unless otherwise agreed by Signify. All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners. FILENAME HERE XX/2019 Stonco_AdjustableSlimWallPack_SpecSheet 12/22 page 22of of 22 www.stonco.com Page 62 of 65 Wall mount LytePro LPW32 large wall sconce Stonco LytePro LED large wall sconce LPW32 features outstanding value Project: in a compact, architectural design. This powerful and precise combination Location: offers outstanding energy savings with excellent photometric performance. Cat.No: LPW32 is ideal for building perimeters and corridors in addition to wall lighting Type: applications requiring strong lateral spacing and forward pattern projection. Lamps: Qty: Notes: Ordering guide Example: LPW32-70-NW-G3-3-120-PCB-BZ Prefix Wattage LED Color/Gen Distribution Emergency Voltage LPW32 LPW32 LytePro 32 70 70W NW-G3 Neutral White 2 Type 2 –– None 120 120V LED Large 90 90W 4000K 70 CRI 3 Type 3 EBP Emergency Battery 208 208V Wall Sconce Generation 3 Pack1,2,3 50 50W1 4 Type 4 240 240V WW-G3 Warm White 277 277V 3000K 70 CRI Generation 3 347 347V 480 480V UNV 120-277V (50/60Hz) HVU 347-480V (50/60Hz) Options Dimming controls Motion sensing Photocontrol Location Finish FAWS Field IMRI3 Motion sensor PCB Photocontrol BAC8 Meets the Textured Adjustable #3 Lens2,5 Button2,6 requirements of BK Black Wattage the Buy American WH White Selector4 Act of 1933 (BAA) BZ Bronze BL Bi-level functionality 2, 4 DGY Dark Gray MGY Medium Gray Customer specified RAL Specify optional color or RAL (ex: OC-LGP or OC-RAL7024) CC Custom color (Must supply color chip for required factory quote) Stocked luminaires – Ordering guide Catalog Number Description Master Pack, Qty UPC Code LPW32-G3-8-DGY LPW32, 70W, 650mA, 4000K, Type 3, 120-277V, Dark gray textured paint 3 622252813889 LPW32-G3-8-BZ LPW32, 70W, 650mA, 4000K, Type 3, 120-277V, Bronze textured paint 3 622252813896 Stocked accessories - Ordering guide (Must be ordered separately)9 Catalog Number Description Master Pack, Qty UPC Code LPWCVRPLT-BZ7 LPW Universal wall cover mounting plate, Bronze textured paint (none) 190096144860 1 Emergency battery backup (EBP) available with 50W configuration only 8 Failure to properly select the “BAC” suffix could result in you receiving 2 Not available in 347 or 480V product that is not BAA compliant product with no recourse for an RMA or refund. This BAC designation hereunder does not address (i) the applicability 3 Not available with BL, FAWS or PCB of, or availability of a waiver under, the Trade Agreements Act, or (ii) the “Buy 4 Not available with other control options. America” domestic content requirements imposed on states, localities, and 5 Available only with BL diming option other non-federal entities as a condition of receiving funds administered by 6 Must specify voltage the Department of Transportation or other federal agencies. 7 Other colors available upon request as made-to-order 9 Consult Signify to confirm whether specific accessories are BAA-compliant. LPW32_LytePro_sconce 10/21 page 1 of 3 Page 63 of 65 LPW32 LytePro LED large wall sconce Dimensions Accessory dimensions (ordered separately) LPWCVRPLT-BZ LPW Universal wall cover mounting plate, 0.08" aluminum, bronze textured paint (used to cover larger pre-existing 4.6" (12 cm) opening or surfaces, field installed). Offers same J-Box pattern as luminaire or may lagged to wall using (4) knockouts. Universal J-Box mounting hole pattern 12.0" (30 cm) 9.2" (23 cm) 10.0" Luminaire weight: 9lbs (4 kg) (25 cm) 8.5" Luminaire with EBP: 11lbs (5 kg) (22 cm) 1.5" (4 cm) 1.5" (4 cm) Location of test switch Location of motion sensor lens 16.5" (42 cm) when ordered with EBP when ordered with BL-IMRI3 18.0" (46 cm) LED Wattage and Lumen Values Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 LED Average Total Current Color System Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Lumen BUG Efficacy Ordering Code LEDs (mA) Temp. Watts Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) Output Rating (LPW) LPW-32-50-NW-G3 32 400 4000 45 6026 B2-U0-G1 133 5899 B1-U0-G1 130 5,710 B1-U0-G2 126 LPW-32-70-NW-G3 32 650 4000 65 8,425 B2-U0-G1 130 8,248 B1-U0-G2 128 8,139 B1-U0-G2 126 LPW-32-90-NW-G3 32 900 4000 90 10,992 B2-U0-G2 122 10,761 B2-U0-G2 120 10,618 B2-U0-G2 118 LPW-32-50-WW-G3 32 400 3000 45 5455 B1-U0-G1 120 5340 B1-U0-G1 118 5,169 B1-U0-G1 114 LPW-32-70-WW-G3 32 650 3000 65 7,626 B1-U0-G1 118 7,466 B1-U0-G2 116 7,367 B1-U0-G2 114 LPW-32-90-WW-G3 32 900 3000 89 9,951 B2-U0-G2 112 9,742 B2-U0-G2 109 9,613 B2-U0-G2 108 LED Wattage and Lumen Values - Emergency mode Average System Watts Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 LED TYPE2 TYPE2 Total Current Color Normal Emergency Normal Emergency Normal Emergency Normal Emergency Ordering Code LEDs (mA) Temp. Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode LPW-32-50-NW-G3-EBP 32 400 4000 45 10 6026 1871 5899 1832 5710 1774 LPW-32-50-WW-G3-EBP 32 400 3000 45 10 5455 44MH MH 1695 5340 1659 5169 1606 Values from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79 and are representative of the configurations shown. Actual performance may vary due to installation and environmental variables, LED and driver tolerances, and field measurement considerations. It is highly 33MH MH recommended to confirm performance with a photometric layout. NOTE: Some data may be scaled based on tests of similar (but not identical) luminaires. Contact factory for configurations not shown. .2 22MH MH .2 Predicted lumen depreciation data 1 1MH MH 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 Predicted performance derived from LED manufacturer’s data and engineering design estimates, based on IESNA LM-80 methodology. 22fcfc 1 1fcfc fcfc fcfc Actual experience may vary due to field application conditions.L70 is the predicted time when LED performance 00 depreciates to 70% of initial lumen output. Calculated per IESNA TM21-11. Published L70 hours limited to 6 times actual LED test hours 44MH MH 33MH MH 22MH MH 1 1MH MH 00 1 1MH MH 22MH MH 33MH MH 44MH MH AmbientTYPE2 Temperature °C Calculated L70 Hours L70 per TM-21 Lumen Maintenance % at 60,000 hrs up to 40°C >200,000 hours >54,000 hours >95% Optical distributions Based on LPW32-70-NW-G3 at 20' mounting height 4 MH 44MH MH 44MH MH 3 MH 33MH MH 33MH MH 0.2 0.2fcfc 2 MH 22MH MH 0.2 0.2fcfc 22MH MH 0.5 0.5fcfc 0.5 0.5fcfc 1 1fcfc 1 1fcfc 1 MH 1 1MH MH 1 1MH MH 0.5 0.2 1 fc fc fc 22fcfc 22fcfc 2 fc 0 00 00 4 MH 3 MH 2 MH 1 MH 0 1 MH 2 MH 3 MH 4 MH 44MH MH 33MH MH 1 1MH MH 22MH MH 00 1 1MH MH 22MH MH 33MH MH 44MH MH 44MH MH 33MH MH 22MH MH 1 1MH MH 00 1 1MH MH 22MH MH MH 44MH MH 33MH Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 LPW32 20' mounting height LPW32 20' mounting height LPW32 20' mounting height Mounting height 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft Mounting height 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft Mounting height 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft Multiplier 1.05 1.00 0.93 Multiplier 1.14 1.00 0.79 Multiplier 1.16 1.00 0.76 4 MH LPW32_LytePro_sconce 10/21 page 2 of 3 3 MH 0.2 fc Page 64 of 65 LPW32 LytePro LED large wall sconce General Description Dimming Control Options LytePro LED large wall sconce LPW32 combines excellent performance, Field Adjustable Wattage Selector (FAWS): Luminaire equipped with the ability design and value to meet the needs of the energy and budget conscious. to manually adjust the wattage in the field to reduce total luminaire lumen The LPW32 is available for use in downward facing, surface wall mount output and light levels. Comes pre-set to the highest position at the lumen applications, over recessed j-boxes or where power can be directly fed output selected. Use chart below to estimate reduction in lumen output through back surface, whereby connections splices can be made inside the desired. Cannot be used with other control options or motion response. luminaire housing. Two SKU's are available as in-stock configurations (2-day quick ship). FAWS Percent of Position Typical Lumen Output Housing 1 25% Die-cast housing houses both the LED and driver assemblies. Design 2 50% incorporates an integrated heat sink to maximize thermal performance and 3 55% reliability. Backplate is corrosion free, composite polycarbonate, with built-in 4 65% level bubble, offers integral interlocking hook and mount design for easy installation. 5 75% 6 80% Mounting 7 85% Easy interlocking hook and mount housing/backplate design for easy 8 90% installation. Mounts over 3.5", 4" octagonal j-boxes and single gang switch 9 95% boxes or can be directly lagged to surface. Ensure proper steps for gasket/ 10 100% sealing luminaire to surface. Note: Typical value accuracy +/- 5% IP Rating Optical compartment is IP65 rated sealed with tempered glass, gasket Motion Response Options and frame. Bi-Level Infrared Motion Response (BL): Motion Response module is mounted LED Board and Array integral to luminaire factory pre-programmed to 50% dimming when not ordered with other control options. BL is set/operates in the following Provides up to 114 lm/W in LPW32 at the system level. Standard color temp is fashion: The motion sensor is set to a constant 50%. When motion is detected 4000K or 3000K +/- 250K, minimum 70 CRI. by the PIR sensor, the luminaire returns to full power/light output. Dimming Electrical on low is factory set to 50% with 5 minutes default in "full power" prior to Driver efficiency (>90% standard). 120-277V and 347-480V available. All dimming back to low. When no motion is detected for 5 minutes, the motion drivers are dimmable.. Temp range: -40°C (-40°F) to 40°C (104°F). Open/ response system reduces the wattage by 50%, to 50% of the normal 30' short circuit protection. Inherent surge protection up to (6KVA). RoHS constant wattage reducing the light level. Other dimming settings can be compliant. provided if different dimming levels are 20' required. This can also be done with FSIR-100 Wireless Remote Programming 10' Tool (contact Technical Support Surge protection (SP1): Surge protection device tested in accordance for details). 0' 44 ft with ANSI/IEEE C62.45 per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2 Scenario I Category C High Exposure 10kV/10kA waveforms for Line-Ground, Line-Neutral and Neutral- Infrared Motion Response Lenses (IMRI3):10'Infrared Motion Response Ground, and in accordance with DOE MSSLC Model Specification for LED Integral module is available with sensor lens #3 (IMRI3) is designed for 0' 20' Roadway Luminaires Appendix D Electrical Immunity High test level 10kV/10kA. mounting heights up to 20’ with a 40’ diameter coverage area. See charts for 8' approximate 24' detection patterns: 1 1 ' 7' 3' 0' 3' 7' 11' 24' 20' 10' 0' 10' 20' Listings Product is cETLus listed suitable for Wet Locations. Suitable for use in IMRI3 Luminaire with #3 lens ambients from -40°C to 40°C (-40°F to 104°F). DesignLights Consortium® 20' 0' qualified. 10' Finish 5' 0' 40' Each luminaire receives a fade and abrasion resistant, electrostatically 10' applied, thermally cured, triglycidal isocyanurate (TGIC) textured polyester 10' 15' powdercoat finish. 20' Emergency Option 20' 20' 18' 15' 12' 9' 6' 3' 0 3' 6' 9' 12' 15' 18' 20' 20' 10' 0' 10' 20' Emergency Battery Backup (EBP): Emergency battery packs included integral to the luminaire, allowing for a consistent look between emergency and Warranty 30' non-emergency luminaires. A separate surface mount accessory box is not 27' required. EBP is suitable for use in ambient temperature conditions from LPW32 luminaires, the LED arrays, and 20' the drivers are all covered by a 5-year 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) available on 50W configuration only. System is limited warranty. See www.signify.com/warranties for details. 0' 12' designed to have a secondary driver with relay to immediately detect AC 6' 3' power loss to power luminaire for a minimum of 90 minutes from the time 10' 0' 60' 3' power is lost. Available with 120-277V, or 'UNV' only. 6' 20' 12' 30' 20' 27' 40' 30' 20' 12' 6' 0 6' 12' 20' 30' 30' 27' 20' 12' 6' 3' 0 3' 6' 12' 20' 27' 30' 50' 25' © 2021 Signify Holding. All rights reserved. The information provided herein is 0'Signify North America Corporation Signify 0' Canada Ltd. 100' subject to change, without notice. Signify does not give any representation 400 Crossing Blvd, Suite 600 281 Hillmount Road, or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Markham, 25' ON, Canada L6C 2S3 herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon. The information 27'Telephone 855-486-2216 Telephone 800-668-9008 presented in this document is not intended as any commercial offer and does 40'All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their 50' respective owners. not form part of any quotation or contract, unless otherwise agreed by Signify. 50' 25' 0' 25' 50' 50' 40' 30' 20' 10' 0 10' 20' 30' 40' 50' LPW32_LytePro_sconce 10/21 page 3 of 5 www.gardcolighting.com Page 65 of 65