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GE Powr/Bracket
Here's a GE Canada Powr/Bracket which has 'ears' on the head like the US model,but on the Canadian version,the reflector/refractor is attached on the inside with a metal piece held in place by two screws.
Manufacture date: Early 70's
Made in: Canada
Voltage: 120V
Keywords: American_Streetlights

GE Powr/Bracket

Here's a GE Canada Powr/Bracket which has 'ears' on the head like the US model,but on the Canadian version,the reflector/refractor is attached on the inside with a metal piece held in place by two screws.
Manufacture date: Early 70's
Made in: Canada
Voltage: 120V

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File information
Filename:DSC02005.JPG
Album name:lite_lover / Bracket Fixtures In My Collection
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Lighting Equipment
Model Number:Powr/bracket 57720G4
Wattage:175W Originally was 400W
Lamp Type:Mercury Vapour
Filesize:41 KiB
Date added:Jun 16, 2010
Dimensions:809 x 607 pixels
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Form109   [Jul 05, 2010 at 10:34 AM]
The GE Bracket is the Most Common Bracket Down Here in Texas.....The AE BIN (Ballast In Arm) 165 is Uncommon in Comparison.....BTW does a Glass Refractor come as an Option for a GE Bracket all i see on them is mostly Slightly Browned Plastic Looking Refractors on all but the newest ones.
lite_lover   [Jul 05, 2010 at 06:37 PM]
Nope, glass isn't an option,just polycarbonate and acrylic,the acrylic is the best to resist browning.
rlshieldjr   [Nov 15, 2010 at 06:37 AM]
I've seen lights like this in Riverside, CA on city utility wood poles.

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