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W A S T E W A T E R A N D W A T E R T R E A T M E N T P L A N T L I G H T I N G S O L U T I O N S

Holophane has been an innovative force in optical technology andlighting product development since 1898. Our Total Lighting SolutionOffering is ideal for the growing Waste Water and Water Treatmentplant market.

A complete line of lighting solutions for the entire project:

• Petrolux® PETL Series for hazardous locations

• Petrolux® II Series for wet locations

• Emergency luminaires for hazardous and non-hazardous locations

• Vantage® food grade luminaires for hose down locations

• Predator® for floodlight applications

• Wallpack® IV for wall mount applications

• Full line of roadway, area and infrastructure lighting solutions

• Security lighting and camera solutions

• Industrial fluorescent luminaires

• Extensive line of premium low bay and high bay HID offerings and much, much more

HOLOPHANEThe One Source Solution for Waste Water and Water Treatment Facilities

For over a century, Holophane has been the leadinginnovator in lighting technologies. Holophane advancements in optical control through the useof prismatic refractor and reflector technologyhave established industry standards for luminaireperformance, design, and appearance. The company’s commitment to quality lighting applications has set design guidelines in the industryfor over 100 years. This commitment is evidentby the leading role Holophane played to organizethe Illuminating Engineering Society of NorthAmerica in it’s New York City offices in 1906.Today, the lighting industry is still served by thistechnical society.

Through unparalleled research and development,Holophane’s outstanding staff of research engineerscontinue to lead the industry with innovative lighting solutions for a wide range of applications.

A comprehensive product line allows Holophaneto provide ideal solutions for virtually all interiorand exterior lighting applications.

Who we are:

Industrial

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Fluorescent

Roadway Emergency

What we do:

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Today & TomorrowHolophane’s commitment to quality is achieved bydesigning products which provide superior:

1) Photometric performance

2) Energy efficiency

3) Long life

4) Ease of maintenance

5) Lifetime value

To do this we: 1) Employ the industry’s top optical designers

to develop state-of-the-art optical systems.

2) Manufacture HID ballasts to achieve thehighest level of energy efficiency and reliability available.

3) Mold our own glass and plastic to have absolute control of optical quality.

4) Extensively test products to ensure compliance with design specifications.

5) Use materials and manufacturing processesdesigned to optimize life and performance.

All Holophane products go through a sophisticated batteryof tests in the developmental and production stage to ensureoptimum product performance.

These tests include:

Photometric Testing: Products are first designed by a team of expert opticaldesigners who incorporate computer aided analysis to create optimum performance. The products are then evaluated using a full scale photometriclaboratory. Modifications are made until premium performance is achieved.

Ballast Testing: 100% testing ensures all Holophane high intensity dischargeballasts provide optimum light output with the lowest possible energy consumption.

Heat Testing: All designs are tested in Holophane’s U.L. certified heat laboratory to insure Holophane products meet U.L. requirements, as well as operate at the lowest possible temperatures to maximize component life.

Vibration Testing: All Holophane outdoor luminaire designs are subjected toan accelerated 1G lifetime vibration test to simulate fatigue on the metal components. This not only ensures that metal components will withstand thetest of time, but the construction of optical and other non-metallic componentsare built to last in even the most demanding environments.

Materials: Holophane’s dedication to high performance extends to our selection of materials. Specifically:

• Glass: The borosilicate glass used by Holophane is the ideal optical material. Itsunique combination of thermal and mechanical shock resistance, permanent clarity,and non-conductivity ensures that Holophane optical systems are highly durable, resistant to dirt and dust, and will not turn yellow, brown, or cloudy over time.

• Plastic: The plastic utilized in Holophane outdoor optical devices is injection moldedof modern HID acrylic or polycarbonate. Specifically, UV resistant V825-HID acrylic isthe material of choice because of its strong resistance to degradation when comparedwith plastics used in other luminaires.

• Premium Polyester Powder Paint: A unique seven-stage pretreatment process assures the space age polyester powder paint used by Holophane will adhere properly and last.

Holophane manufactures luminaires designed to provide superior performanceand efficiency, which are supported with U.L listings, extensive testing, premiummaterials, and the best warranty available in the industry.

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Indoor Product Offering

Hazardous Wet Locations

Petrolux® PETL

Vantage® XT

Petrolume

DEMANDING ENVIRONMENTSFood Processing

Vantage® Vantage® ALT Vantage® Mini Vantage® RTT

Petrolux® II (PTA/PTB)

IntelliBay®

Controlume®

HES

HIGH BAYS

Enduratron™ Prismalume®

Prismalume® Enclosed

LOW BAYS FLUORESCENT

EMERGENCY

DeLeon® HD DeSoto® M60 DeSoto® M40 DeLeon® NM DeSoto® HR

Prismpack® VPrismpack® V Enclosed

Bantam 2000® Series

Holophane fixtures deliver optimal, efficient lighting performance inClass I, II and III hazardous areas. Rugged prismatic glass optics producecontrolled light distributions, efficiently placing light only where needed.Robust materials and design characterize Holophane hazardous arealighting products, delivering maximum performance in hostile, corrosiveenvironments. Available in a choice of low to medium wattage HIDlamps, Holophane hazardous area lighting fixtures operate in a broadrange of ambient temperature conditions.

• Efficient light distribution• Ideal for indoor and outdoor applications• Available in low to medium wattage HID lamps• Listed for wet and marine locations• Delivers maximum performance in hostile environment

IntelliVue®

SA Stanchion arm mount 1.5 NPT

PD Pendant and box cover mount

284mm (11.19”)

86mm (3.38”)

25mm (1”) conduit,plugged (2)(top, bottom)

WL Wall mount

CD Ceiling mountCE Ceiling mount (thru-wire)

FP Flexible pendantmount

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Outdoor Product OfferingThe outdoor product line offers a complete selection of luminaires tolight all of your roadway and infrastructure areas, from high-mast infrastructure areas to parking garages and tunnels; from ports tofloodlighting. Holophane outdoor luminaires are designed with strongmechanical attributes for ease of installation and maintenance. The borosilicate glass reflectors/refractors ensure optimal lighting performance to meet any roadway and area application. These productsare manufactured with the highest quality materials to ensure long lifein the toughest of environments.

• Increased safety• Reduced operating costs• Reliability, dependability, toughness• Superior performance, ease of maintenance

FLOODLIGHTING

Predator® Prismbeam® II

WALL MOUNT SPECIALTY

Outdoor SubstationWallpack® IV Brackets and Mounting HardwareAluminum and Steel Poles

HIGH MAST LIGHTING

HMSCHMAO™ Series Lowering Devices Surveillance Camera

ROADWAY LIGHTING

POLES MOUNTING HARDWARE

Mongoose®

Patented optical system provides various distribution patterns classified as IES cutoff and full cutoff, includinglong and narrow, asymmetric and square contours. The HMAO Series consists of open ventilated glass and a spun aluminum cover; with specular panels which are hermetically sealed. The combinationof the HMAO reflector and prismaticglass refractor provides the best combination of horizontal and vertical illumination.

The Mongoose Roadway and AreaLighting luminaire offers paramountversatility of applications with advanced optical systems and anaesthetically pleasing design.Provides cutoff and semi-cutoff distributions, in a choice of forwardthrow, square symmetric, and wideand narrow asymmetric patterns toachieve superior performance

The Prismbeam II and Predatorfloodlights provide good lightingas well as long service and ease of maintenance. Die castaluminum housings with superior powder coat finishes,stainless steel hardware, hollowcore silicone gasketing and a variety of normal and hazardousenvironmental listings allow complete floodlight design capability.

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The definitions below are taken from the National Electric Code 2005, developed by the National Fire Protection Association. These definitions areincluded here to clarify the Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. listings for Holophane hazardous location luminaires, Petrolux II, Petrolume and Predator.

Class I Locations. Class I locations are those in which flammable gases, liquidsor vapors are or may be present in quantities sufficient to produce explosive orignitible mixtures. Class I locations include those specified in (a) and (b) below.

(a) Class I, Division 1. A Class I, Division 1 location is a location: (1) inwhich ignitible concentrations of flammable gases, liquids or vaporsmay exist frequently because of repair or maintenance operations or because of leakage; or (3) in which ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, liquids or vapors may exist because of equipmentbreakdown that simultaneously causes the equipment to become asource of release.

(b) Class I, Division 2. A Class I, Division 2 location is a location: (1) inwhich volatile flammable liquids or flammable gases are handled ,processed, or used, but in which the liquids, vapors, or gases will normally be confined within closed containers or closed systems fromwhich they can escape only in a case of accidental rupture or breakdownof such containers or systems, or in case of abnormal operation of theventilating equipment; or (3) that is adjacent to a Class I, Division 1location, and to which ignitible concentrations of gases or vaporsmight occasionally be communicated unless such communication is prevented by adequate positive-pressure ventilation from a source ofclean air, and effective safeguards against ventilation failure are provided.

Class II Locations. Class II locations are those that are hazardous because ofthe presence of combustible dust. Class II locations include those specified in(a) and (b) below.

(a) Class II, Division 1. A Class II, Division 1 location is a location: (1) inwhich combustible dusts is in the air under normal operating conditionsin quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitible mixtures; or (2) where mechanical failure or abnormal operation of machinery orequipment might cause such explosive or ignitible mixtures to be produced, and might also provide a source of ignition through simultaneous failure of electric equipment, operation of protection devices, or from other causes; or (3) in which combustible dusts of anelectrically conductive nature may be present in hazardous quantities.

b) Class II, Division 2. A Class II, Division 2 location is a location wherecombustible dust is not normally in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitible mixtures, and dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electricalequipment or other apparatus, but combustible dust may be in suspensionin the air as a result of infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processingequipment and where combustible dust accumulations on, in, or in thevicinity of the electrical equipment may be sufficient to interfere with thesafe dissipation of heat from electrical equipment or may be ignitible byabnormal operation of failure of electrical equipment.

Class III Locations. Class III locations are those that are hazardous because of the presence of easily ignitible fibers or flyings, but in which such fibers orflyings are not likely to be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient toproduce ignitible mixtures. Class III locations include those specified in (a) and (b) below.

(a) Class III, Division 1. A Class III, Division 1 location is a location in whicheasily ignitible fibers or materials producing combustible flyings are handled, manufactured, or used.

(b) Class III, Division 2. A Class III, Division 2 location is a location in whicheasily ignitible fibers are stored or handled.

Maximum performance in a demanding environment and well-distributed lighting is required in all Hazardous applications. Holophane fixtures deliver optimal, efficient lighting performance in Class I, II, and III hazardous areas.

Rugged prismatic glass optics produce controlled light distributions

efficiently placing light only where needed.

Robust materials and design characterize Holophane hazardous

area lighting products, delivering maximum performance.

Typical applications for Holophane hazardous area lighting

products include bulk storage facilities and production process areas.

Holophane hazardous area lighting fixtures, listed for wet and

marine locations, are ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Definitions of hazardous locations

Hazardous Ratings

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STEMPERATURE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

Maximum Temperature

Degrees C Degrees F Temperature Code

450 842 T1

300 572 T2

280 536 T2A

260 500 T2B

230 446 T2C

215 419 T2D

200 392 T3

180 356 T3A

165 329 T3B

160 320 T3C

135 275 T4

120 248 T4A

100 212 T5

85 185 T6

Table 3:Maximum operating temperatures are provided in Table 500-5(d) of the N.E.C.

Table 2:Petrolux PETL temperature classification for (free air) hazardous location

TEMPERATURE CLASSIFICATION — CLASS I, DIVISION 2Free Air

HPS 40° 55° 65° 75°

Small 50W T3C T3C T3B T3A 1

Small 70W T3B T3A T3A 1 T3 1

Small 100W T3 T3 T2D 1

Small 150W T2B T2B 1 T2D 3

Large 250W T2

Large 400W T2

MH

Small 100W T3 T3 T2D 1

Small 175W T2B T2B 1 T2B 3

Large 250W T2A

Large 400W T2

PM

Small 175W T2

Large 250W T2

Large 320W T2A 1

Large 350W T2A 1

Large 400W T2A 1

INC

Small 200W T3 T3 T3A* T3*

1 90°C Supply Wire Temperature2 Reflector Optic 25C only3 3125 Supply wire

Table 1:Petrolux PETL temperature classification for (under dust blanket) hazardous location

TEMPERATURE CLASSIFICATION — CLASS II AND III, DIVISION 1 AND 2Under Dust Blanket

40°C Ambient 55°C Ambient 65°C Ambient

HPS CE Group PD Group CE Group PD Group CE Group PD Group

Small 50W T6 E,F,G T6 E,F,G T6 E,F,G T6 E,F,G T5 E,F,G T5 E,F,G

Small 70W T6 E,F,G T6 E,F,G T5 E,F,G T5 E,F,G T4A E,F,G T4A 1 E,F,G

Small 100W T4A E,F,G T4A E,F,G T4 E,F,G T4 E,F,G T3C E,F,G T3C 1 E,F,G

Small 150W T4 1 E,F,G T4A E,F,G T3C 1 E,F,G T3C E,F,G T3C E,F,G

Large 250W T3 E,F T2 E,F,G

Large 400W T3 1 E,F T1 E,F,G

MH

Small 100W T3C E,F,G T3A E,F T3C 1 E,F,G T3 E,F T3C E,F

Small 175W T3C E,F,G T3A E,F T3C 1 E,F,G T3 E,F T3C E,F

Large 250W T4 E,F,G T2A E,F,G

Large 400W T3 1 E,F,G T2 E,F,G

PM

Small 175W T4A 1 E,F,G T4A 1, 2 E,F,G

Large 250W T4 E,F,G T2 E,F,G

Large 320W T3C 1 E,F,G T3C 1 E,F,G

Large 350W T3C 1 E,F,G T3C 1 E,F,G

Large 400W T3C 1 E,F,G T3C 1 E,F,G

INC

Small 200W T3C E,F,G T3C E,F,G T3A E,F T3A E,F T3 1 E,F T3 1 E,F

1 90°C Supply Wire Temperature2 Reflector Optic 25°C only

Luminaires may utilize fluorescent or high intensity discharge sources that containsmall amounts of mercury. New disposal labeling for these lamps includes the

mercury identifier shown on the left to indicate that the lamp contains mercury and should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.

Information sources regarding lamp recycling and disposal are included onthe packaging of most mercury-containing lamps and also can be located atwww.lamprecycle.org.

©2008 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. Printed in USA

Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.

Holophane Headquarters, 3825 Columbus Road,Granville, OH 43023Holophane Canada, Inc. 9040 Leslie Street, Suite 208, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3M4Holophane Europe Limited, Bond Ave., Milton Keynes MK1 1JG, EnglandHolophane, S.A. de C.V., Apartado Postal No. 986,Naucalpan de Juarez, 53000 Edo. de Mexico

Contact John Petty, Nebraska and WesternIowa Holophane Factory Sales Representative by calling 402-235-2270 or call the Inside Sales Service Department at740-345-9631. In Canada call 905-707-5830or fax 905-707-5695.

Limited Warranty and Limitation of LiabilityRefer to the Holophane limited material warrantyand limitation of liability on this product, whichare published in the “Terms and Conditions”section of the current Buyers Guide, and isavailable from your local Holophane sales representative.

Visit our web site at www.holophane.com

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Product specifications may change without notice. Please contact your local Holophane factory sales representative for the latest product information.