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Toronto Area Streetlights
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Westinghouse OV 25
Here's a Westinghouse Canada OV 25 which looks almost identical to the later Crouse-Hinds and Cooper versions...only way to tell them apart is by the Westinghouse logo on the door and the refractor.
File information
Filename:
PA013255.JPG
Album name:
joe_347V
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Toronto Area Streetlights
Keywords:
American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:
Westinghouse Canada
Model Number:
OV 25
Lamp Type:
High pressure sodium
Filesize:
142 KiB
Date added:
Oct 02, 2011
Dimensions:
1600 x 1200 pixels
Displayed:
134 times
Color Space:
sRGB
Contrast:
0
DateTime Original:
2011:10:01 12:52:47
Exposure Bias:
0 EV
Exposure Mode:
0
Exposure Program:
Program
Exposure Time:
1/200 sec
FNumber:
f/5.4
Flash:
No Flash
Focal length:
75 mm
ISO:
100
Light Source:
Unknown: 0
Make:
Olympus Imaging Corp.
Max Aperture:
f/3.5
Model:
SP600UZ
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http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=8656
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gailgrove
[Oct 03, 2011 at 12:33 AM]
Just like
mine!
streetlight98
[Oct 03, 2011 at 12:54 AM]
The NEMA tag is equally worn too.
joe_347V
[Oct 03, 2011 at 02:09 AM]
I've noticed that the older
70s silverliners
had non standard NEMA tags.
They listed the wattage with three digits instead of two so you have "400" for a 400w fixture.
streetlight98
[Oct 03, 2011 at 02:14 AM]
Some 70's GE fixtures have that too. GE M-250A's in particular. I've seen some with little white tags with "100" or "175" on them.
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They listed the wattage with three digits instead of two so you have "400" for a 400w fixture.