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Outdoor Commercial 20 foot Light Kits COLK01

7/11/2006 11:09:16 PM
cheryll shardlow

7/11/2006 11:09:16 PM
I have to submit this to the city and they need the specs, especially the part how it will be connected to a slab. We do not want to use the pole that goes directly into the cement. We want to attach it on top of the slab. The city needs to see what you are giving us to attach it, the weight of the item, so they can decide what type of footing. We would be buying the duplex receptacle, galvanized 4" pole.120V. 400W MH-MT (upgrade), multi-tap. Thanks. Cheryll

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re: Outdoor Commercial 20 foot Light Kits COLK01

Posted: 7/16/2006 2:58:17 PM

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7/16/2006 2:58:17 PM

It might be easiser for you to consider a direct burial pole for your tennis court lighting project.  Typically, poles are mounted to concrete footings which require an engineer''s approval.  That is what the city is looking for.  On the direct burial poles, there is a mark on the pole to indicate the proper depth and it makes the installation much easier.

Please contact customer service at 800-239-2939 as they will need to have a better idea of your court design and size to properly assist you.  Our custom designed tennis court lighting kits include everything you need for a professional installation.

The duplex recetacle option allows you to plug in an electric blower for drying the court or a ball machine for pratacing.  This option does require your electrician to provide both 220 volt for the lighting and 120 volt power for the receptacle.  I would order two receptacles putting both on each side of center court.

We look forward to assisting you and helping you satisfy local requirements with commercial quality outdoor lighting products.

http://www.residential-landscape-lighting-design.com



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