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Specifications - State of Delaware

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SECTION 265000 - INTERIOR LIGHTING FIXTURES: continued<br />

curves (drawn to scale such that candlepower can be scaled at different angles) or provide<br />

candlepower data in tabular form at 10-degree increments.<br />

6. Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data and parts list for each interior lighting<br />

fixture and accessory; include "trouble-shooting" maintenance guide. Include in this<br />

product data and shop drawings in a maintenance manual, in accordance with general<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> DIVISION 01.<br />

1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING:<br />

A. Deliver interior lighting fixtures in factory-fabricated containers or wrappings that properly<br />

protect fixtures from damage.<br />

B. Store interior lighting fixtures in original packaging. Store inside well-ventilated area,<br />

protected from weather, moisture, soiling, extreme temperatures, humidity. Lay flat and block<br />

<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> floor.<br />

C. Handle interior lighting fixtures carefully to prevent damaging, breaking, or scoring finishes.<br />

Do not install damaged units or components; replace with new.<br />

1.05 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING:<br />

A. Sequence interior lighting installation with other work to minimize possibility <strong>of</strong> interference<br />

with pipes, ductwork, and conduit. Protect light fixtures from damage and soiling during<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> construction.<br />

1.06 MAINTENANCE:<br />

A. Extra stock:<br />

1. Furnish stock or replacement LED lamps amounting to 20%, but not less than four lamps<br />

in each case, <strong>of</strong> each type and size lamp used in each type <strong>of</strong> fixture on the project.<br />

Deliver replacement stock, as directed, to Contracting Officer's storage space and obtain<br />

receipt.<br />

PART 2 - PRODUCTS<br />

2.01 FIXTURES:<br />

A. General: Provide lighting fixtures <strong>of</strong> sizes, types, and ratings indicated, complete with, but not<br />

limited to, housings, high power factor ballasts, energy-efficient lamps, lamp holders,<br />

reflectors, energy efficient ballasts, starters, and wiring. Light fixture catalog numbers<br />

indicated in the light fixture schedule do not necessarily denote required mounting hardware,<br />

equipment or accessories. Provide mounting hardware, equipment and accessories as required.<br />

Ship fixtures factory-assembled, with those components required for a complete installation.<br />

Design fixtures with concealed hinges and catches, with metal parts grounded as common unit,<br />

and constructed to dampen ballast generated noise. All equipment and materials shall bear the<br />

UL label.<br />

B. Electronic Solid <strong>State</strong> High Frequency Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts: Energy efficient, high<br />

frequency, rapid start ballast that shall operate without reducing the light output or creating<br />

flicker. The ballast shall be Class P thermally protected, high power factor (95% or higher),<br />

sound rates "A" (or better), contain no PCBs, UL-listed and ETL tested. The ballast shall meet<br />

EMI and RFI specifications <strong>of</strong> FCC Regulations, Part 18, 15.J, and will not interfere with the<br />

operation <strong>of</strong> delicate electronic equipment. The ballast shall limit the inrush current to 20<br />

times <strong>of</strong> its operating current for 8 milliseconds or less. The ballast shall maintain rated light<br />

output with a voltage variation <strong>of</strong> ±10%. Total harmonic distortion shall not exceed 20%. The<br />

light fixture lamp holders shall be those recommended by the electronic ballast manufacturer.<br />

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