| Harp Luminaire Installation |

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Features
- Nostalgic Elegance
- Superior Performance
- Ease of Maintenance
- Five Scaled Models Available
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Potential Applications
Harp Lights are ideal for many
locations, for both outdoor and
indoor settings. Whether they be
used for municipal, residential or
commercial installations, the five
scaled sizes allow you to maintain a
uniform theme throughout a design
that calls for a variety of lamp sizes,
heights and mounting styles.
Lamp Types
If you're uncertain of the lamp to
choose, relative advantages and
disadvantages of each lamp type
are shown in the table below. The
following pages list the lamps
available for each luminaire series,
as well as the other options for that
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| Incandescent |
Makes colors look close to natural.
Lower initial fixture cost. |
Low light output per watt.
Shorter life, higher operating cost. |
| Fluorescent |
Colors are close to natural. Lower operating cost.
Interchangeable with Incandescent.
Long lamp life to 10,000 hours. |
Slower restart after power failure,
and at low temperatures.
Increased lamp cost. |
| High Pressure
Sodium |
Longest lamp life 24,000 hours.
Exceptionally high light output (lumens/watt). |
Higher initial fixture cost.
Slower restart after power failure. |
| Metal Halide |
Moderately long lamp life (7,500-20,000 hours).
Makes colors look close to natural.
Lower operating cost. |
Higher initial fixture cost.
Slower restart after power failure. |
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AND PARKING CONTROL CO., INC.
800 WALL STREET
ELM GROVE, WI 53122
PHONE: 262-814-7000
FAX: 262-814-7017
TOLL FREE: 1-800-236-0112
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