Data Sheet

OLP-2943 (Rev. 06/19/12)
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Product Dimensions
• Approximate Net Weight: 60-70 lbs (27-32 kgs)
• Suggested Mounting Height: 30-50 ft. (9-15 M)
• Effective Projected Area:
No Mounting Arm 2.6 sq. ft. max. (0.24sq. M max.)
Single with 4 in. (102mm) Mounting Arm 3.0 sq. ft. max. (029 sq. M max.)
Double with 4 in. (102mm) Mounting Arm at 180° 6.0 sq. ft. max. (0.56 sq. M max.)
Double with 4 in. (102mm) Mounting Arm at 90° 4.5 sq. ft. max. (0.42 sq. M max.)
Single with 12 in. (305mm) Mounting Arm 3.2 sq. ft. max. (0.30 sq. M max.)
Double with 12 in. (305mm) Mounting Arm at 180° 6.4 sq. ft. max. (0.59 sq. M max.)
Triple with 12 in. (305mm) Mounting Arm at 90° 8.0 sq. ft. max. (0.74 sq. M max.)
Quad with 12 in. (305mm) Mounting Arm at 90° 9.3 sq. ft. max. (0.86 sq. M max.)
Double with 12 in. (305mm) Mounting Arm at 90° 4.8 sq. ft. max. (0.45 sq. M max.)
DATA
6.500 in.
(165 mm)
11.688 in.
(297 mm)
24.000 in.
(610 mm)
4.000 in.
(102 mm)
2.250 in. (57 mm)
31.000 in. (787 mm)
30.000 in. R (762 mm)
2.375 in. (60 mm)
SQUARE POLE MOUNTING: STANDARD
(choices 1, 2, 3 from Logic Table)
ROUND POLE MOUNTING
3.5 to 4.5-inch (89 to 114mm) OD
round pole mounting arm
(choices 4, 5, 6 from Logic Table)
DRILLING TEMPLATE DRILLING TEMPLATE
5.250 in.
(133 mm)
MIN
1.812 in.
(46 mm)
4.392 in.
(112 mm)
1.250 in. DIA
(32 mm DIA)
HOLE
.312 in. (6 mm) DIA
Hole
.438 in. (11 mm) DIA
Holes
2.196 in. (56 mm)
DRILLING TEMPLATE
FOR ROUND POLES
5.250 in.
(133 mm)
MIN
5.438 in.
(138 mm)
.750 in. DIA
(19 mm DIA)
HOLE
.438 in. (11 mm) DIA
Holes
2.719 in. (69 mm)
.656 in. (17 mm)
1.312 in. (33 mm)
NOTE: The wind loading of Decashield Luminaires, when mounted to poles in multiples radially about the axis of the pole, do not necessarily have the EPA of
a single luminaire multiplied by the number of luminaires.