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BOX 640, Westfield, MA 01085 p 413.568.0985 · f 413.568.0986 · www.rlaland.com Site Plan Approval & Stormwater Permit Application, Narrative & Supporting Documents Proposed Clarke School Redevelopment Project Round Hill Road Northampton, MA 01060 (Assessor’s Parcel ID: 31B-004-001 & 31B-006-001) West Side Applicant & Owner: 1924, LLC c/o Jim Hebert 333 Elm Street West Springfield, MA 01089 East Side Applicant & Owner: Historic Round Hill Summit, LLC c/o Jim Hebert 333 Elm Street West Springfield, MA 01089 Project File #:150815 TABLE OF CONTENTS SITE PLAN APPROVAL & STORMWATER PERMIT APPLICATION PROPOSED CLARKE SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT ROUND HILL ROAD, NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 (PARCEL ID: 31B-004-001 & 31B-006-001) ITEM SECTION TITLE PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER LETTER……………………………………………………………………………… 1 APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL (SUBMITTED ONLINE)….................................. 2 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT A PPLICATION ……………................................ 3 NARRATIVE ADDENDUM …………………………………………………………………... 4 LIGHTING INFORMATION …………………………………………………………… ...... 5 “BUILDING A REAS SUMMARY, PEAK HOUR TRIP GENERATION, & PARKING CALCULATIONS ” BY DOUCET & A SSOCIATES, INC., REVISED SEPTEMBER 24, 2012…… 6 2012 ZONING PERMIT AND BUILDING OFFICIAL CHECKLIST……………………….. .... 7 LOCUS MAP ………………………………………………………………………………… 8 DEEDS………………………………………………………………………………… ....... 9 APPENDIX  “CLARKE SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT “ SITE PLAN SET BY R LEVESQUE ASSOCIATES, INC., DATED APRIL 11, 2016  “RENOVATIONS TO THE CLARKE SCHOOL“ ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION PLANS, SHEETS 2, A-201, A-202, & SITE-01 BY THOMAS DOUGLAS ARCHITECTS, INC.  “ROGERS HALL – RESTORATION AND RENOVATIONS“ SITE UTILITY PLAN BY DOUCET & ASSOCIATES, INC., DATED APRIL 21, 2014  ”HUBBARD HALL – RESTORATION AND RENOVATIONS” SITE UTILITY PLAN BY DOUCET & ASSOCIATES, INC. DATED APRIL 18, 2014 SECTION 1 COVER LETTER SECTION 2 APPLICATION FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL (SUBMITTED ONLINE) Your Confirmation number is 201604115746775 Date of Confirmation: 4/11/2016 NOTE: When paying by ACH (Checking) it will take two business days for the payment to be debited from your bank account. Your account number is not verified until this payment is presented to your bank. They have the right to return this payment if unable to process this transaction against your account. Your request for payment(s) of $1209.70 has been received and is subject to approval by your financial institution.  A confirmation of this order to pay will be sent to your e-mail. Account Information Name:Robert M. Levesque Address:40 School Street City:Westfield State:MA Zip:01085 Email:robl@rlaland.com Payment Information Payment Type:Credit Card Payer Name:Robert M. Levesque Card Number:************2045 Transaction Information Total: $1209.70 TransactionNorthampton Planning andSustainability Planning PermitsPermit: OtherProperty Owner Name: HistoricRound Hill Summit, LLC & 1924, LLCPermit Application Name: Site PlanApproval Application - Clark SchoolAssessors Map # for Work Location :31BAssessors Block # Work Location: 004& 006ssessors Lot # for Work Location : 001& 001Email Address: robl@rlaland.com Quantity1 Amount$1,209.70 Fee$0.00 Payment TypeCredit Card SECTION 3 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION Northampton Department of Public Works Page 2 Stormwater Management Permit 5. Application Requirements The application to the Northampton Department of Public Works (DPW) for a Stormwater Management Permit must include submission of the following:  Completed and Signed Stormwater Management Permit Application  Non-Refundable Permit Review and Inspection Fee (made out to City of Northampton)  Stormwater Report as defined be the MA DEP 4/01/08 Stormwater Report Checklist  Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan  Three complete copies of the Stormwater Report and Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan or SWPPP prepared by a professional engineer licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and including the minimum documentation listed below (see the Northampton Stormwater Management Ordinance (Chapter 281) for more information): Project Documentation: (Check circles below indicating that you have provided the following minimum information)  Identify all operators for the project site and the potions over which each operator has control.  All plans submitted have been prepared and stamped by a professional engineer licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts  The applicant has certified on the drawings that all clearing, grading, drainage, construction, and development shall be conducted in strict accordance with the plan  Locus map  The existing zoning, and land use at the site  The proposed land use  The location of existing and proposed easements  The location of existing and proposed utilities  The site’s existing & proposed topography with contours at 2 foot intervals  Soils investigation (by a Certified Soil Evaluator or Certified Professional Soil Scientist) including borings or test pits, to a depth greater than 4 ft. below estimated seasonal ground water for areas where construction of infiltration practices will occur.  Estimated seasonal high groundwater elevation (November to April) in areas to be used for storm water retention, detention, or infiltration (by a Certified Soil Evaluator or Certified Professional Soil Scientist).  A description & delineation of existing stormwater conveyances, impoundments, and wetlands on or adjacent to the site or into which storm water flows.  A delineation of 100-year flood plains, if applicable.  The existing and proposed vegetation and ground surfaces with runoff coefficient for each.  A drainage area map showing pre and post construction watershed boundaries, drainage area, storm water flow paths, and receiving water.  A description and drawings of all components of the proposed drainage system including: 1) the structural details for all components of the proposed drainage systems and storm water management facilities (including size, inverts, and grade); 2) all measures for the detention, retention or infiltration of water; 3) all measures for the protection of water quality; 4) notes on drawings specifying materials to be used, construction specifications, and typicals; 5) the existing and proposed site hydrology with supporting drainage calculations (including the 1,2,10, and 100 year NRCS design storms); Northampton Department of Public Works Page 3 Stormwater Management Permit 6) proposed improvements including location of buildings or other structures, impervious surfaces, and drainage facilities, if applicable; 7) location, cross sections, and profiles of all potentially impacted brooks, streams, drainage swales and their method of stabilization; and 8) proposed ownership of drainage system structures.  Estimate of the total area expected to be disturbed by excavation, grading or other construction activities.  A description and location of all measures (i.e., Best Management Practices) that will be implemented as part of the construction activity to control pollutants in storm water discharges. A description of when each control measure will be implemented in the construction schedule, which operator is responsible for the implementation of each control measure and a maintenance and inspection schedule for each control measure during construction.  A description of construction and waste materials expected to be stored on-site, and a description of controls to reduce pollutants from these materials including storage practices to minimize exposure of the materials to storm water, and spill prevention and response.  Timing, schedules, and sequence of development including clearing, stripping, rough grading, construction, final grading, and vegetative stabilization. 6. Application Submission, Review, and Approval Procedures 1. Application Submittal: The application to the Northampton DPW for a Stormwater Management Permit must be submitted prior to or concurrently with any land use permit application. Submission of an application should be made to the Northampton Department of Public Works, 125 Locust St., Northampton, MA 01060. For more information and copies of the Northampton Stormwater Ordinance visit the DPW web site at http://www.northamptonma.gov/dpw/Stormwater/ or contact Doug McDonald at 413-587-1582 or dmcdonald@northamptonma.gov 2. Administrative Review: The Northampton DPW will have 7 days from the receipt of the application to review the application for administrative completeness. Incomplete applications will be disapproved and returned to the applicant based on the determination that they are administratively incomplete. 3. Review: If the application is found to be complete, the Northampton DPW will review the application and supporting documents based on the criteria set forth in the Northampton Stormwater Management Ordinance (Chapter 281) and will take final action within 21 days (including the 7 day administrative review period) of the receipt of a complete application unless such time is extended by agreement between the applicant and the DPW. 4. Final Action: The Northampton DPW’s final action will be in writing and will be sent to the applicant and the appropriate City Department(s) and Board(s). SECTION 4 NARRATIVE ADDENDUM NARRATIVE ADDENDUM REQUEST TO AMEND - SITE PLAN APPROVAL APPLICATION CLARKE SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA 01060 Parcel ID #31B-004-001 & 31B-006-001 RLA Project No. 150815 INTRODUCTION The subject properties contain a portion of the former Clarke School for the Deaf campus and are located easterly and westerly of Round Hill Road in the City of Northampton. The original owner, Opal Real Estate Group, conveyed the property to Historic Round Hill Summit, LLC. Parcel 1, the western of the two subject parcels, has recently been conveyed to 1924, LLC. Under the original Planning Board decision issued on October 15, 2012, the owner of the subject properties was Opal Real Estate Group of Springfield, MA. Said decision approved the proposed project with eleven conditions. To our knowledge, each of the eleven conditions has been satisfied excluding the Historic Restriction, which our office has been told will be finalized shortly. The project proponents have tenants occupying space within the existing buildings on campus and the renovations of Rogers Hall and Hubbard Hall are ongoing. The renovation of Rogers and Hubbard Halls are consistent with the Planning Board decision; however, the build out will yield one less residential unit than originally contemplated. The remainder of the Clarke School Redevelopment Project, permitted under the October 15, 2012 Planning Board decision, has been or is being executed consistent with the original permit. Parcel 1, located on the west side of Round Hill Road is owned by 1924, LLC and is managed by James Hebert. Mr. Hebert is also the managing member of Historic Round Hill Summit, LLC and the owner of Checkwriters, Inc, a West Springfield-based payroll and information technology company. Mr. Hebert is looking to relocate the Check Writers operation from their West Springfield offices to Gawith Hall located on the west side of Round Hill Road. In order to prepare Gawith Hall and the grounds surrounding it for the Check Writers operation, there are a number of building and site improvements that are being proposed under this amendment. The changes proposed under the current amendment include but are not limited to, the demolition of the gymnasium building and adjacent tennis court, the partial demolition of the Boiler House to eliminate an unsightly concrete-block addition, the reuse of the Boiler House and Engineer’s House as four (4) residential apartments, and reconfiguration of the parking lots and site improvements adjacent to Gawith and the Boiler House. The changes on the east side of Round Hill Road are limited to a parking lot lighting upgrade associated with Rogers Hall and Hubbard Hall. Narrative Addendum to Site Plan Approval Application Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND RELEVANT PERMITTING HISTORY The project site lies within the URC zoning district and is part of the former Clarke School for the Deaf campus. The subject property is made up of two (2) parcels located on both the east and west sides of Round Hill Road in Northampton, MA. On the east side of Round Hill, Parcel 2 was divided from the parent parcel as shown on a Plan of Land in Northampton, Massachusetts surveyed for The Clarke School for the Deaf dated April 12, 2012 by Heritage Surveys and endorsed by the Planning Board on November 5, 2012. Parcel 2 is shown to include 3.670 acres and houses Hubbard Hall and Rogers Hall. On the west side of Round Hill, Parcel 1 was recently conveyed to 1924, LLC as shown on a ALTA/ASCM Land Title Survey of Land in Northampton, MA surveyed for Doucet & Associates, Inc, dated February 17, 2012 by Heritage Surveys, Inc. Parcel 1 is shown to include 8.074 acres and houses Gawith Hall, Adams Hall, Coolidge Hall, the Boiler House, Engineer’s House, Maintenance Garage, Skinner Hall, and the Gymnasium. The Clark School for the Deaf has consolidated their campus and the new owners of Parcels 1 and 2 are currently pursuing the redevelopment of portions of the former campus under a Planning Board decision issued on October 15, 2012. Under the amendments proposed herein, the owners of the property are requesting to amend the 2012 decision to allow for the various changes to the west side of the former campus and some minor lighting upgrades to the east side of the campus. The proposed changes to the project are detailed below under the Project Description section. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Overview The project proponents are currently working under the Planning Board decision issued on October 15, 2012. Ongoing activities include the renovation of Rogers and Hubbard Hall located within Parcel 2 and the occupancy of Skinner Hall and other structures along the west side of the former campus. Under this amendment request, the proponents are planning on utilizing all of the buildings as originally contemplated under the original decision. Five (5) general changes are being requested under this amendment. In the first change, the proponents are proposing the conversion of the existing Boiler House to three (3) high-end residential apartments. This conversion will include the selective demolition of an unsightly concrete-block addition that was added to the existing structure. The demolition of the block portion of the building (east side) will expose the eastern façade of the existing structure and will allow for the construction of a courtyard and separate residential access points to the building. As part of the Boiler House renovation project site, improvements are being proposed which include, but are not limited to, pedestrian walkway and patio construction, parking and vehicular access improvements, landscaping, and stormwater drainage improvements. The second change proposed is the demolition of the existing gymnasium, tennis courts, and associated site improvements. The proponents have struggled since 2012 to find users for the gymnasium. Said demolition will reduce the financial burden of the structure, accommodate the site development needs of the Checkwriters operation and allow for additional landscaping and screening of the on-site activities. Narrative Addendum to Site Plan Approval Application Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA The third change includes the selective demolition and reconstruction of the existing addition located at the northwest side of Gawith Hall. Said renovation includes exterior improvements and architectural changes to the building. As part of the Gawith renovation project, site improvements are being proposed which include but are not limited to pedestrian walkways, parking and vehicular access improvements, landscaping, and stormwater drainage improvements. The fourth change is the reuse of the existing Engineer’s Cottage as a residential apartment. The proposed reuse will focus on deferred maintenance and upgrades to the existing cottage. As part of the Boiler House work, two parking spaces will be provided for the Engineer’s House. Lastly, the proponent wishes to omit the proposed Parcel 4 from the amended Site Plan Approval application. Parcel 4 will be created thought the submittal of an ANR plan at a later date. The existing driveway curb cut will be left in place in anticipation of the future residential use of said parcel. In addition to the general building and site improvements described above, there are lighting improvements being proposed in the existing parking lot adjacent to Rogers Hall and Hubbard Hall. (See Section 5 of this package) Parking Under the October 15, 2012 permit application Gawith Hall was analyzed to determine gross building area, peak hour trip generation, and parking calculations for the anticipated reuse. The building was calculated to have 33,992 gross square feet of leasable area with an allocation of said lease space of 20% to Medical/Dental office space totaling 6,789 s.f. and 80% Professional Office space totaling 27,194 s.f. The required parking for the Gawith Hall reuse, utilizing the above allocation of space, was 125 spaces. The current proposal is to utilize Gawith in its entirety for Professional Office purposes. Utilizing a calculation of 1 space per 300 s.f. for Professional Office, the required parking for Gawith would be 113 spaces. The proposed amendment allocates 116 parking spaces to Gawith Hall including 5 handicapped parking spaces. This allocation of parking spaces adjacent to Gawith is integral to the success of the Checkwriters operation, will allow for the expansion of the business, and will provide for overflow and visitor parking from the residential tenants. The proposed parking will be achieved by demolishing the existing gymnasium, tennis court, and the existing 34-space parking lot. The proponent will be reconstructing a new parking lot along the north side of Gawith Hall. Said parking area has been designed to meet or exceed the City of Northampton off-street parking design guidelines, as well as to meet the current landscaping and stormwater standards. The Boiler House reuse was not contemplated in the October 15, 2012 decision. The conversion of the Boiler House will result in three (3) residential apartments. Based on a calculation of 2 parking spaces per residential unit, our proposal shows a total of six (6) spaces allocated to the Boiler House with and additional two (2) spaces for the Engineer’s House, which is also to be used for residential purposes. The Boiler House parking will be achieved by creating a new Narrative Addendum to Site Plan Approval Application Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA parking lot to the west of the Engineer’s House, which will be accessed between the Engineer’s house and Maintenance Garage via a new onsite driveway. There are approximately 169 existing parking spaces within the subject properties. Under the original decision, there were 233 parking spaces required. A Special Permit was required due to the 64 space deficiency. The proposed amendment will remedy this by creating 90 new parking spaces; resulting in a total of 259 spaces. Therefore, a Special Permit for a reduced parking count is no longer required. There is an 82-space increase allocated to Gawith Hall and an 8- space increase in the new Boiler House and Engineer’s House parking lot. Under the original permit issued, the Boiler House and the Engineer’s House were listed as accessory to the main buildings on campus and no parking calculation was applied to them. Site Illumination The proposed illumination at the site will be provided by LED fixtures mounted atop poles and on building facades. Illumination will be provided for the parking area and will be sharply cut off to prevent light scatter and glare toward traffic and abutting properties. Contemporary fixtures will be utilized in lot areas, projecting light downwards in compliance with “dark sky” ideals. Existing wall packs will be replaced per the architectural plans and elevations. Please see the photometric plans and lighting cut sheets included in Section 5 of this application package. Site Landscaping The site landscaping is designed to enhance aesthetics, provide shade where available, and meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for buffering, screening, and parking lot island plantings. The proposed planting palette includes deciduous plantings, flowering shrubs, and native trees. Site-specific constraints which affect landscaping include underground utilities, necessary overhead lighting, and the need to maintain sight lines at the proposed curb cut. Wherever possible, mature trees have been protected. Grading & Stormwater Management Under proposed conditions, improvements will be made to the existing stormwater management system. Two areas of enhanced stormwater management are proposed under this amendment. The new parking area and site improvements to the north of Gawith and the new parking lot and courtyard adjacent to the Boiler House and Engineer’s House have been designed to attenuate stormwater flows from the new and existing impervious surfaces within the subject portions of the property. Please refer to the attached Drainage and Utilities Plans and associated Stormwater Report for more detail on stormwater management within the project site. Traffic Gawith As part of the October 15, 2012 decision, peak-hour trip generation was studied for each of the buildings proposed to be reused at that time. The trip generation for Gawith Hall was calculated based on the gross square footage of the building broken down into two uses, medical/dental and professional office with a 20 percent, 80 percent split respectively. This original calculation showed the reuse of Gawith generating 34 peak-hour trips. The proposed reuse of Gawith will be professional office and therefore is exempt from the calculation for peak hour trips under the City’s zoning ordinance. Regardless, the proposed use will generate less trips than those proposed under the original permit. Narrative Addendum to Site Plan Approval Application Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA Boiler House & Engineer’s House The reuse of the Boiler House and Engineer’s house will result in four (4) residential apartment units which were not contemplated in the original permit issued. Based on the City’s peak-hour trip generation rate of one (1) trip per dwelling unit for residential, the proposed reuse of the Boiler House and the Engineer’s house will generate a de minimis four (4) peak-hour trips. It should be noted that as a result of the renovations on the east side of Round Hill Road, there will one less unit than contemplated under the original decision thereby offsetting the four (4) new peak hour tips by one (1) trip. The calculated peak-hour trip generation is further reduced by 34- peak hour trips due to the exemption for general office. Signage The project proponent will be submitting a sign package for the Checkwriters operation. The proponent is currently communicating with the Historic Commission regarding the amended project. Once the project is reviewed and approved by the Historic Commission the proponent will submit a sign package to the Planning Board for review and approval. NORTHAMPTON SITE PLAN REQUIREMENTS Listed below are the seven (7) site plan/special permit requirements as listed by the Northampton zoning bylaw and the response of how this subject project meets those requirements: 1. Will protect adjoining premises from seriously detrimental uses All of the uses proposed in this amendment were approved under the October 15, 2012 decision. The professional office use currently proposed under this amendment is less intense that the medical/dental and professional office split that was contemplated under the original decision. The proposed amendments will be in conformance will all applicable zoning regulations and include have provisions for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, along with preservation of views, light, and air. 2. Will minimize and mitigate traffic impacts The proposed amendments include the abandonment of a driveway onto Bancroft Road and the installation of a new curbcut onto Round Hill Road. The elimination of the potential Gymnasium traffic coupled with the professional office use proposed within Gawith will have a mitigating effect on anticipated traffic impacts. Under the original decision traffic impacts were analyzed and mitigation was required as a condition of the permit. To our knowledge, all mitigation has been completed. 3. Promote a harmonious relationship of structures and open space. There will be a reduction in building coverage due to the removal of Galbraith Gymnasium and a portion of the Boiler House building. The proposed site improvements have been sited in areas where buildings or other site features were being removed or behind structures Narrative Addendum to Site Plan Approval Application Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA where open space would not be affected. A landscaping plan has been submitted with this application to mitigate site development impacts and enhance aesthetics. 4. Protect the general welfare The proposed project has no foreseeable effects that would be detrimental to the public good. The proposed project will provide opportunities for a mix of residential and business units that will harmoniously occupy the buildings and grounds within the subject property. As mentioned above, all of the uses proposed in this amendment were approved in the original decision. The only new uses proposed under this amendment are the renovation of the Boiler House and Engineer’s house and are residential in nature. 5. Avoid overloading and mitigate impacts on City resources The proposed project will utilize existing utilities already provided by the City of Northampton. A stormwater management plan and report has been provided to show the details of stormwater attenuation proposed. 6. Promote city planning objectives The proposed project will meet several guiding principles of the City of Northampton’s Sustainable and Open Space Plan. The project includes the reuse of existing buildings and site improvements, thus reducing the potential for further development and reduction of natural resources such as open space. The conversion of Gawith Hall and the renovation to the Boiler House and Engineer’s House allow the proponent to maintain as much of the character of the Clarke campus as possible. The new uses will support a diverse and integrated community that will provide the opportunity for residents to excel on a social and economic level. Under the Municipal Transportation Plan for the City of Northampton, the proposed project will have the requisite accommodations for access to adjoining properties and neighborhoods by pedestrians, bicycles, and motor vehicles. This includes sidewalks, handicap accessibility, bike racks, and the location and arrangement of parking areas. 7. Meet all zoning requirements. The proposed amendments meet all zoning requirements. END OF NARRATIVE ADDENDUM SECTION 5 LIGHTING INFORMATION GLEON GALLEON LED 1-10 Light Squares Solid State LED AREA/SITE LUMINAIRE McGraw-Edison SPECIFICATION FEATURES Construction Extruded aluminum driver enclosure thermally isolated from Light Squares for optimal thermal performance. Heavy-wall, die- cast aluminum end caps enclose housing and die-cast aluminum heat sinks. A unique, patent pending interlocking housing and heat sink provides scalability with superior structural rigidity. 3G vibration tested. Optional tool- less hardware available for ease of entry into electrical chamber. Housing is IP66 rated. Optics Patented, high-efficiency injection-molded AccuLED Optics technology. Optics are precisely designed to shape the distribution maximizing efficiency and application spacing. AccuLED Optics create consistent distributions with the scalability to meet customized application requirements. Offered standard in 4000K (+/- 275K) CCT 70 CRI. Optional 6000K CCT and 3000K CCT. Electrical LED drivers are mounted to removable tray assembly for ease of maintenance. 120-277V 50/60Hz, 347V 60Hz or 480V 60Hz operation. 480V is compatible for use with 480V Wye systems only. Standard with 0-10V dimming. Shipped standard with Eaton proprietary circuit module designed to withstand 10kV of transient line surge. The Galleon LED luminaire is suitable for operation in -40°C to 40°C ambient environments. For applications with ambient temperatures exceeding 40°C, specify the HA (High Ambient) option. Light Squares are IP66 rated. Greater than 90% lumen maintenance expected at 60,000 hours. Available in standard 1A drive current and optional 530mA and 700mA drive currents. Mounting STANDARD ARM MOUNT: Extruded aluminum arm includes internal bolt guides allowing for easy positioning of fixture during assembly. When mounting two or more luminaires at 90° and 120° apart, the EA extended arm may be required. Refer to the arm mounting requirement table. Round pole adapter included. For wall mounting, specify wall mount bracket option. 3G vibration rated. QUICK MOUNT ARM: Arm is bolted directly to the pole and the fixture slides onto the quick mount arm and is secured via a single fastener, facilitating quick and easy installation. The versatile, patent pending, quick mount arm accommodates multiple drill patterns ranging from 1-1/2” to 4-7/8”. Removal of the door on the quick mount arm enables wiring of the fixture without having to access the driver compartment. A knock- out enables round pole mounting. Finish Housing finished in super durable TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear. Heat sink is powder coated black. Standard colors include black, bronze, grey, white, dark platinum and graphite metallic. RAL and custom color matches available. Warranty Five-year warranty. TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 The Galleon™ LED luminaire delivers exceptional performance in a highly scalable, low-profile design. Patented, high-efficiency AccuLED Optics™ system provides uniform and energy conscious illumination to walkways, parking lots, roadways, building areas and security lighting applications. IP66 rated and UL/cUL Listed for wet locations. DESCRIPTION *www.designlights.org S Y S T EM S C ERTI F I E D CERTIFICATION DATA UL/cUL Wet Location Listed ISO 9001 LM79 / LM80 Compliant 3G Vibration Rated IP66 Rated DesignLights ConsortiumTM Qualified* ENERGY DATA Electronic LED Driver >0.9 Power Factor <20% Total Harmonic Distortion 120V-277V 50/60Hz 347V & 480V 60Hz -40°C Min. Temperature 40°C Max. Temperature 50°C Max. Temperature (HA Option) Catalog # Type Date Project Comments Prepared by TYPE "N" 3/4" [19mm]DiameterHole (2) 9/16" [14mm]DiameterHoles 1-3/4"[44mm] 7/8" [22mm] 2" [51mm] DRILLING PATTERN “A” 3-15/16" [100mm] 21-3/4" [553mm]"B" DIMENSION DATA Number of Light Squares “A ” Width “B” Standard Arm Length “B” Optional Arm Length 1 Weight with Arm (lbs.) EPA with Arm 2 (Sq. Ft.) 1-4 15-1/2" (394mm) 7" (178mm) 10" (254mm) 33 (15.0 kgs.)0.96 5-6 21-5/8" (549mm) 7" (178mm) 10" (254mm) 44 (20.0 kgs.)1.00 7-8 27-5/8" (702mm) 7" (178mm) 13" (330mm) 54 (24.5 kgs.)1.07 9-10 33-3/4" (857mm) 7" (178mm) 16" (406mm) 63 (28.6 kgs.)1.12 NOTES: 1. Optional arm length to be used when mounting two fi xtures at 90° on a single pole. 2. EPA calculated with optional arm length. DIMENSIONS Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting GLEON GALLEON LED TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 2 @ 180°Triple1 4 @ 90° 2 @ 90°Triple2 2 @ 120° NOTES: 1 Round poles are 3 @ 120°. Square poles are 3 @ 90°. 2 Round poles are 3 @ 90°. “A” QM Quick Mount Arm (Standard)QMEA Quick Mount Arm (Extended) 21-3/4" [553mm]21-3/4" [553mm]8-7/16"[215mm]16-9/16" [421mm] 3-15/16"[10 0mm] QUICK MOUNT ARM DATA Number of Light Squares 1, 2 “A” Width Weight with QM Arm (lbs.) Weight with QMEA Arm (lbs.) EPA (Sq. Ft.) 1-415-1/2" (394mm)35 (15.91 kgs.)38 (17.27 kgs.) 1.115-6 3 21-5/8" (549mm)46 (20.91 kgs.)49 (22.27 kgs.) 7-827-5/8" (702mm)56 (25.45 kgs.)59 (26.82 kgs.) NOTES: 1 QM option available with 1-8 light square confi gurations. 2 QMEA option available with 1-6 light square confi gurations. 3 QMEA arm to be used when mounting two fi xtures at 90° on a single pole. Con guration90° Apart 120° Apart GLEON-AE-01 7" Arm (Standard) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-02 7" Arm (Standard) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-03 7" Arm (Standard) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-04 7" Arm (Standard) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-05 10" Extended Arm (Required) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-06 10" Extended Arm (Required) 7" Arm (Standard) GLEON-AE-07 13" Extended Arm (Required) 13" Extended Arm (Required) GLEON-AE-08 13" Extended Arm (Required) 13" Extended Arm (Required) GLEON-AE-09 16" Extended Arm (Required) 16" Extended Arm (Required) GLEON-AE-10 16" Extended Arm (Required) 16" Extended Arm (Required) ARM MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 8-1/8" [206mm] 1-13/16" [47mm] (2) 27/64" [11mm] Dia. Hole 3"[76mm] 3-13/16" [97mm] 3-13/64"[82mm] MAST ARM MOUNT 4-15/16"[125mm]3-3/4"[96mm] 6-15/16"[177mm] 4"[102mm] 4-7/8"[124mm] 1-1/4" [32mm] 9/16"[15mm]Dia. Hole QUICK MOUNT ARM (INCLUDES FIXTURE ADAPTER) 10-5/32" [256mm] 6-3/16" [157mm] 21-3/4"[553mm] 7"[178mm] 2-7/16"[61mm] STANDARD WALL MOUNT Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting GLEON GALLEON LED TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 Standard Street Side House Side Street Side House Side Street Side House Side Optics Rotated Left @ 90° [L90]Optics Rotated Right @ 90° [R90] OPTIC ORIENTATION Asymmetric Area Distributions Symmertric Distributions T3 (Type III) SL2 (Type II with Spill Control) SL3 (Type III with Spill Control) T4FT (Type IV Forward Throw) T4W (Type IV Wide) SL4 (Type IV with Spill Control) Specialized Distributions Asymmetric Roadway Distributions AFL (Automotive Frontline) SLL (90° Spill Light Eliminator Left) SLR (90° Spill Light Eliminator Right) T2R (Type II Roadway) RW (Rectangular Wide Type I) T3R (Type III Roadway) 5NQ (Type V Square Narrow) 5MQ (Type V Square Medium) 5WQ (Type V Square Wide) T2 (Type II) OPTICAL DISTRIBUTIONS Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting GLEON GALLEON LED TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 Number of Light Squares 12345678910 Drive Current 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A Nominal Power (Watts)56 107 157 213 264 315 370 421 475 528 Input Current @ 120V (A)0.47 0.90 1.31 1.79 2.21 2.64 3.09 3.51 3.96 4.41 Input Current @ 208V (A)0.28 0.51 0.74 1.02 1.25 1.48 1.76 1.99 2.22 2.50 Input Current @ 240V (A)0.25 0.45 0.65 0.90 1.10 1.30 1.55 1.75 1.95 2.20 Input Current @ 277V (A)0.23 0.41 0.59 0.82 1.00 1.18 1.41 1.59 1.77 2.00 Optics T2 Lumens 5,272 10,303 15,373 20,313 25,168 30,118 35,618 40,357 45,018 49,842 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B4-U0-G5B4-U0-G5 T2R Lumens 5,597 10,938 16,321 21,565 26,719 31,974 37,813 42,844 47,792 52,914 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B4-U0-G4B4-U0-G5 T3 Lumens 5,374 10,501 15,669 20,704 25,652 30,697 36,303 41,134 45,884 50,802 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B4-U0-G5B4-U0-G5 T3R Lumens 5,493 10,735 16,017 21,164 26,222 31,379 37,110 42,048 46,904 51,930 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 T4FT Lumens 5,405 10,562 15,760 20,824 25,801 30,875 36,514 41,372 46,150 51,096 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 T4W Lumens 5,335 10,426 15,556 20,555 25,468 30,476 36,042 40,838 45,554 50,436 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B4-U0-G5B4-U0-G5B4-U0-G5 SL2 Lumens 5,263 10,285 15,347 20,278 25,124 30,066 35,556 40,288 44,940 49,756 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B4-U0-G5B4-U0-G5 SL3 Lumens 5,373 10,500 15,667 20,701 25,649 30,693 36,298 41,128 45,878 50,794 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 SL4 Lumens 5,105 9,976 14,886 19,669 24,370 29,163 34,488 39,078 43,591 48,262 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 5NQ Lumens 5,542 10,830 16,160 21,352 26,455 31,658 37,439 42,421 47,320 52,392 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4 5MQ Lumens 5,644 11,029 16,457 21,745 26,942 32,241 38,128 43,202 48,191 53,356 BUG RatingB3-U0-G1B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G5 5WQ Lumens 5,659 11,059 16,501 21,803 27,014 32,327 38,230 43,317 48,320 53,498 BUG RatingB3-U0-G1B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G5B5-U0-G5B5-U0-G5 SLL/SLR Lumens 4,722 9,227 13,767 18,191 22,539 26,971 31,897 36,141 40,315 44,635 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 RW Lumens 5,492 10,732 16,014 21,159 26,216 31,372 37,101 42,038 46,893 51,918 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4 AFL Lumens 5,512 10,771 16,072 21,236 26,311 31,486 37,236 42,191 47,063 52,107 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G1B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4 * Nominal data for 4000K CCT. NOMINAL POWER AND LUMENS (1A) Ambient Te mperature Lumen Multiplier 0°C 1.02 10°C 1.01 25°C 1.00 40°C 0.99 50°C 0.97 LUMEN MULTIPLIER Ambient Te mperature TM-21 Lumen Maintenance (60,000 Hours) Theoretical L70 (Hours) 25°C > 94%> 350,000 40°C > 93%> 250,000 50°C*> 90%> 170,000 * 50°C lumen maintenance data applies to 530mA and 700mA drive currents. LUMEN MAINTENANCE Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting Number of Light Squares 12345678910 Drive Current 700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA700mA Nominal Power (Watts)38 72 105 138 176 210 243 276 314 348 Input Current @ 120V (A)0.32 0.59 0.86 1.14 1.45 1.72 2 2.28 2.58 2.86 Input Current @ 208V (A)0.21 0.36 0.51 0.67 0.87 1.02 1.18 1.34 1.53 1.69 Input Current @ 240V (A)0.19 0.32 0.45 0.59 0.77 0.90 1.04 1.18 1.35 1.49 Input Current @ 277V (A)0.20 0.29 0.40 0.51 0.69 0.80 0.91 1.02 1.20 1.31 Optics T2 Lumens 3,854 7,531 11,237 14,847 18,395 22,013 26,033 29,497 32,904 36,430 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 T2R Lumens 4,091 7,995 11,929 15,762 19,529 23,370 27,638 31,316 34,932 38,676 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 T3 Lumens 3,928 7,676 11,453 15,133 18,750 22,437 26,534 30,065 33,537 37,132 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5 T3R Lumens 4,015 7,846 11,707 15,469 19,166 22,936 27,124 30,733 34,283 37,957 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 T4FT Lumens 3,951 7,720 11,519 15,221 18,858 22,567 26,688 30,240 33,732 37,347 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 T4W Lumens 3,900 7,620 11,370 15,024 18,615 22,276 26,343 29,849 33,296 36,864 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 SL2 Lumens 3,847 7,518 11,217 14,821 18,364 21,975 25,988 29,447 32,847 36,368 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5 SL3 Lumens 3,927 7,675 11,451 15,131 18,747 22,434 26,531 30,061 33,533 37,126 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 SL4 Lumens 3,731 7,292 10,880 14,376 17,812 21,315 25,208 28,562 31,861 35,275 BUG RatingB1-U0-G2B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G5B2-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 5NQ Lumens 4,051 7,916 11,811 15,606 19,336 23,139 27,365 31,006 34,587 38,294 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3 5MQ Lumens 4,125 8,062 12,029 15,894 19,692 23,565 27,869 31,577 35,224 38,999 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4 5WQ Lumens 4,136 8,083 12,061 15,936 19,745 23,628 27,943 31,661 35,318 39,103 BUG RatingB3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4 SLL/SLR Lumens 3,451 6,744 10,063 13,296 16,474 19,714 23,314 26,416 29,467 32,625 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5B3-U0-G5 RW Lumens 4,014 7,844 11,704 15,465 19,162 22,930 27,118 30,726 34,274 37,948 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3 AFL Lumens 4,029 7,873 11,747 15,522 19,231 23,014 27,216 30,838 34,399 38,086 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G1B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3 * Nominal data for 4000K CCT. NOMINAL POWER AND LUMENS (700MA) GLEON GALLEON LED TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 Ambient Te mperature Lumen Multiplier 0°C 1.02 10°C 1.01 25°C 1.00 40°C 0.99 50°C 0.97 LUMEN MULTIPLIER Ambient Te mperature TM-21 Lumen Maintenance (60,000 Hours) Theoretical L70 (Hours) 25°C > 94%> 350,000 40°C > 93%> 250,000 50°C*> 90%> 170,000 * 50°C lumen maintenance data applies to 530mA and 700mA drive currents. LUMEN MAINTENANCE Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 GLEON GALLEON LED Number of Light Squares 12345678910 Drive Current 530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA530mA Nominal Power (Watts)30 54 80 105 130 159 184 209 234 259 Input Current @ 120V (A)0.25 0.45 0.66 0.86 1.07 1.32 1.52 1.72 1.93 2.14 Input Current @ 208V (A)0.17 0.28 0.39 0.51 0.63 0.78 0.9 1.02 1.14 1.26 Input Current @ 240V (A)0.17 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.10 Input Current @ 277V (A)0.19 0.24 0.32 0.40 0.49 0.64 0.72 0.80 0.89 0.98 Optics T2 Lumens 3,079 6,017 8,978 11,862 14,697 17,588 20,800 23,567 26,289 29,106 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 T2R Lumens 3,269 6,388 9,531 12,593 15,603 18,672 22,082 25,020 27,909 30,900 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4 T3 Lumens 3,138 6,133 9,150 12,091 14,980 17,926 21,200 24,021 26,795 29,667 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 T3R Lumens 3,208 6,269 9,354 12,359 15,313 18,325 21,671 24,555 27,390 30,326 BUG Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B2-U0-G2 B2-U0-G3 B2-U0-G3 B2-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 T4FT Lumens 3,156 6,168 9,203 12,161 15,067 18,030 21,323 24,160 26,950 29,839 BUG Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G2 B2-U0-G2 B2-U0-G3 B2-U0-G3 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G4 B3-U0-G5 T4W Lumens 3,116 6,088 9,084 12,004 14,872 17,797 21,047 23,848 26,602 29,453 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G5 SL2 Lumens 3,074 6,006 8,962 11,842 14,672 17,558 20,764 23,527 26,244 29,056 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 SL3 Lumens 3,138 6,132 9,149 12,089 14,978 17,924 21,197 24,018 26,791 29,662 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G2B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 SL4 Lumens 2,981 5,826 8,693 11,486 14,231 17,030 20,140 22,820 25,456 28,184 BUG RatingB0-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B1-U0-G3B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G4B2-U0-G5 5NQ Lumens 3,236 6,324 9,437 12,469 15,449 18,487 21,863 24,773 27,634 30,595 BUG RatingB1-U0-G0B2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G2 5MQ Lumens 3,296 6,441 9,610 12,698 15,733 18,828 22,266 25,229 28,142 31,158 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3 5WQ Lumens 3,305 6,458 9,636 12,732 15,775 18,878 22,325 25,296 28,217 31,241 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G3B5-U0-G4B5-U0-G4 SLL/SLR Lumens 2,757 5,388 8,040 10,623 13,162 15,751 18,627 21,105 23,543 26,066 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G2B1-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G3B2-U0-G4B3-U0-G4B3-U0-G4 RW Lumens 3,207 6,267 9,351 12,356 15,309 18,320 21,666 24,549 27,384 30,319 BUG RatingB2-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G1B3-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B4-U0-G2B5-U0-G3 AFL Lumens 3,219 6,290 9,385 12,401 15,365 18,387 21,745 24,638 27,484 30,429 BUG RatingB1-U0-G1B1-U0-G1B1-U0-G1B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B2-U0-G2B3-U0-G2B3-U0-G3B3-U0-G3 * Nominal data for 4000K CCT. NOMINAL POWER AND LUMENS (530MA) Ambient Te mperature Lumen Multiplier 0°C 1.02 10°C 1.01 25°C 1.00 40°C 0.99 50°C 0.97 LUMEN MULTIPLIER Ambient Te mperature TM-21 Lumen Maintenance (60,000 Hours) Theoretical L70 (Hours) 25°C > 94%> 350,000 40°C > 93%> 250,000 50°C*> 90%> 170,000 * 50°C lumen maintenance data applies to 530mA and 700mA drive currents. LUMEN MAINTENANCE Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice. Eaton 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 www.eaton.com/lighting TD500020EN 2016-01-29 10:56:52 Sample Number: GLEON-AE-04-LED-E1-T 3-GM-700 Product Family 1, 2 Light Engine Number of Light Squares 3 Lamp Type Vo ltageDistribution Color Mounting GLEON=Galleon AE= 1A Drive Current 01= 1 02=2 03=3 04=4 05=5 06=6 07=7 4 08=8 4 09=9 5 10=10 5 LED= Solid State Light Emitting Diodes E1=(120-277V) 347=347V 6 480=480V 6, 7 T2=Type II T2R=Type II Roadway T3=Type III T3R=Type III Roadway T4 FT=Type IV Forward Throw T4 W=Type IV Wide 5NQ=Type V Narrow 5MQ=Type V Square Medium 5WQ=Type V Square Wide SL2=Type II w/Spill Control SL3=Type III w/Spill Control SL4=Type IV w/Spill Control SLL=90° Spill Light Eliminator Left SLR=90° Spill Light Eliminator Right RW=Rectangular Wide Ty pe I AFL=Automotive Frontline AP=Grey BZ=Bronze BK=Black DP= Dark Platinum GM= Graphite Metallic WH=White [Blank]= Arm for Round or Square Pole EA= Extended Arm 8 MA= Mast Arm Adapter 9 WM= Wall Mount QM= Quick Mount Arm (Standard Length) 10 QMEA= Quick Mount Arm (Extended Length) 11 Options (Add as Suffi x)Accessories (Order Separately) 2L=Two Circuits 12, 13 7030=70 CRI / 3000K 14 8030=80 CRI / 3000K 15 7050=70 CRI / 5000K 15 7060=70 CRI / 6000K 14 530= Drive Current Factory Set to 530mA 16 700= Drive Current Factory Set to 700mA 16 P=Button Ty pe Photocontrol (120, 208, 240 or 277V) PER7= NEMA 7-PIN Tw istlock Photocontrol Receptacle R= NEMA Tw istlock Photocontrol Receptacle HA=50°C High Ambient 13, 17 MS/DIM-L08= Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, Maximum 8' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 MS/DIM-L20= Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, 9' - 20' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 MS/DIM-L40= Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, 21' - 40' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21 MS/DIM-L40W= Motion Sensor for Dimming Operation, 21' - 40' Mounting Height (Wide Range) 18, 19, 20, 21, 25 MS/X-L08= Bi-Level Motion Sensor, Maximum 8' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26 MS/X-L20= Bi-Level Motion Sensor, 9' - 20' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26 MS/X-L40= Bi-Level Motion Sensor, 21' - 40' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 26 MS/X-L40W= Bi-Level Motion Sensor, 21' - 40' Mounting Height (Wide Range) 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26 MS-L08= Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, Maximum 8' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 MS-L20= Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, 9' - 20' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 23 MS-L40=Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, 21' - 40' Mounting Height 18, 19, 20, 21, 24 MS-L40W= Motion Sensor for ON/OFF Operation, 21' - 40' Mounting Height (Wide Range) 18, 19, 20, 25 DIMRF-LW= LumaWatt Wireless Sensor, Wide Lens for 8' - 16' Mounting Height 27 DIMRF-LN= LumaWatt Wireless Sensor, Narrow Lens for 16' - 40' Mounting Height 27 L90 =Optics Rotated 90° Left R90=Optics Rotated 90° Right MT=Factory Installed Mesh To p TH=Tool-less Door Hardware LCF=Light Square Tr im Plate Painted to Match Housing 28 HSS=Factory Installed House Side Shield 29 CE=CE Marking 30 OA/RA1016=NEMA Photocontrol Multi-Ta p - 105-285V OA/RA1027=NEMA Photocontrol - 480V OA/RA1201=NEMA Photocontrol - 347V OA/RA1013=Photocontrol Shorting Cap OA/RA1014 =120V Photocontrol MA1252=10kV Surge Module Replacement MA1036-XX=Single Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Tenon MA1037-XX=2 @ 180° Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Te non MA1197-XX=3 @ 12 0° Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Te non MA1188-XX=4 @ 90° Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Te non MA1189-XX=2 @ 90° Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Tenon MA1190-XX=3 @ 90° Tenon Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Te non MA1191-XX=2 @ 120° Te non Adapter for 2-3/8" O.D. Te non MA1038-X X=Single Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Te non MA1039-X X=2 @ 18 0° Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Te non MA1192-XX=3 @ 120° Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Tenon MA1193-X X=4 @ 90° Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Te non MA1194-XX=2 @ 90° Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Tenon MA1195-XX=3 @ 90° Te non Adapter for 3-1/2" O.D. Te non FSIR-100=Wireless Confi guration Tool for Occupancy Sensor 31 GLEON-MT1=Field Installed Mesh Top for 1-4 Light Squares GLEON-MT2=Field Installed Mesh Top for 5-6 Light Squares GLEON-MT3=Field Installed Mesh To p for 7-8 Light Squares GLEON-MT4 =Field Installed Mesh To p for 9-10 Light Squares GLEON-QM =Quick Mount Arm Kit 10 GLEON-QM-EA=Quick Mount Extended Length Arm Kit 11 LS/HSS=Field Installed House Side Shield 29, 32 NOTES: 1. Customer is responsible for engineering analysis to confi rm pole and fi xture compatibility for all applications. Refer to our white paper WP513001EN for additional support information. 2. DesignLights ConsortiumTM Qualifi ed. Refer to www.designlights.org Qualifi ed Products List under Family Models for details. 3. Standard 4000K CCT and minimum 70 CRI. 4. Not compatible with extended quick mount arm (QMEA). 5. Not compatible with standard quick mount arm (QM) or extended quick mount arm (QMEA). 6. Requires the use of a step down transformer when combined with MS/DIM, MS/X or DIMRF. 7. Only for use with 480V Wye systems. Per NEC, not for use with ungrounded systems, impedance grounded systems or corner grounded systems (commonly known as Three Phase Three Wire Delta, Three Phase High Leg Delta and Three Phase Corner Grounded Delta systems). 8. May be required when two or more luminaires are oriented on a 90° or 120° drilling pattern. Refer to arm mounting requirement table. 9. Factory installed. 10. Maximum 8 light squares. 11. Maximum 6 light squares. 12. 2L is not available with MS/X or MS/DIM at 347V or 480V. 2L in AE-02 through AE-04 requires a larger housing, normally used for AE-05 or AE-06. Extended arm option may be required when mounting two or more fi xtures per pole at 90° or 120°. Refer to arm mounting requirement table. 13. Not available with LumaWatt wireless sensors. 14. Extended lead times apply. Use dedicated IES fi les for 3000K and 6000K when performing layouts. These fi les are published on the Galleon luminaire product page on the website. 15. Extended lead times apply. For 8030, factor 7030 IES fi les x .92 (8% lumen loss). For 7050, use 7060 IES fi les. 16. 1 Amp standard. Use dedicated IES fi les for 530mA and 700mA when performing layouts. These fi les are published on the Galleon luminaire product page on the website. 17. 50°C lumen maintenance data applies to 530mA and 700mA drive currents. 18. Consult factory for more information. 19. Utilizes internal step-down transformer when 347V or 480V is selected. 20. The FSIR-100 accessory is required to adjust parameters including high and low modes, sensitivity, time delay, cutoff and more. Consult your lighting representative at Eaton for more information. 21. Not available with HA option. 22. Approximately 22' detection diameter at 8' mounting height. 23. Approximately 40' detection diameter at 20' mounting height. 24. Approximately 60' detection diameter at 40' mounting height. 25. Approximately 100' detection diameter at 40' mounting height. 26. Replace X with number of light squares operating in low output mode. 27. LumaWatt wireless sensors are factory installed only requiring network components RF-EM-1, RF-GW-1 and RF-ROUT-1 in appropriate quantities. See www.eaton.com/lighting for LumaWatt application information. 28. Not available with house side shield (HSS). 29. Only for use with SL2, SL3, SL4 and AFL distributions. The Light Square trim plate is painted black when the HSS option is selected. 30. CE is not available with the DIMRF, MS, MS/X, MS/DIM, P, R or PER7 options. Available in 120-277V only. 31. This tool enables adjustment of parameters including high and low modes, sensitivity, time delay, cutoff and more. Consult your lighting representative at Eaton for more information. 32. One required for each Light Square. 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