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Cooper OVL
Here is one of several Cooper OVL fixtures in a row near the new Port Mann Bridge,it's the first time I've seen the OVL used around here for streelighting.This group of OVL is installed amongst the usually installed GE M-400A3 FCO fixtures.
Keywords: American_Streetlights

Cooper OVL

Here is one of several Cooper OVL fixtures in a row near the new Port Mann Bridge,it's the first time I've seen the OVL used around here for streelighting.This group of OVL is installed amongst the usually installed GE M-400A3 FCO fixtures.

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Filename:DSC06137_Cooper_OVL_HPS.JPG
Album name:lite_lover / Light Scenery Within British Columbia
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:Cooper Industries
Model Number:OVL
Wattage:1000W
Lamp Type:High pressure sodium
Filesize:25 KiB
Date added:Apr 29, 2013
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DateTime Original:2013:03:27 17:26:31
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streetlight98   [Apr 29, 2013 at 12:31 AM]
The OVL is a really nice looking fixture. Too bad it couldn't live up to the quality of the OV-50. Mad Rolling Eyes i've heard horrible things about the ballasts in these things. The 327 seems to be a pretty decent fixture but i think the OVL look nicer. The older m-1000 and OV-50 are my favorite large sized cobras but i think i like the OV-50 slightly more...
lite_lover   [Apr 29, 2013 at 12:33 AM]
Yes, the OVL is a nice fixture,I also like the OV-50 too.
streetlight98   [Apr 29, 2013 at 12:45 AM]
do you have any large-sized fixtures?
joe_347V   [Apr 29, 2013 at 01:14 AM]
Setup looks nice, I've yet to see a large fixture used here for streetlighting. The arms resemble the ten foot version of the MTO truss arm. The MTO arms are more angular though.
lite_lover   [Apr 29, 2013 at 03:12 AM]
Yes, the setup looks nice,this stretch of freeway that was widened is the only area that now has truss arms installed,everything else around is davit. @ Mike,the largest fixtures I have are the Hubbell RLG and Sylvania Powerlite B2255, I wouldn't mind an OVL or OV-50.
joe_347V   [Apr 29, 2013 at 09:01 AM]
Ahh, the MTO here recently started using truss arms in some installs (after a 20ish year absence) and they're a nice break from seeing the tapered e arms used everywhere else. Laughing

I wonder if the B2255 should be considered a medium or large fixture, it's refractor is one of the largest for a medium fixture and it also has a version that takes 1kW lamps. I guess medium-large would be it. Razz
streetlight98   [Apr 29, 2013 at 04:21 PM]
I'd say it could be a large sized fixture. Afterall, the M-1000 is just an M-400 with a deeper door and larger optical system. i'm pretty sure it's the same top housing (not 100% positive though). I wonder if a BT56 lamp would fit in my M-400 split door... I don't have a 1000W lamp to stick in it but there's plenty of room. The M-400A2 had the option for 750W HPS after the M-1000 was discontinued! Shocked Dave has a pic of one.
joe_347V   [Apr 30, 2013 at 01:22 AM]
Yeah I'd say it is too. The B2255 needs some modifications to the socket mount in order to fit a 1kW lamp though .

The 1kW versions have the socket set into the housing while the 400 and 250w versions have the socket in the reflector on a bracket. BT-56 lamps don't fit even if the socket is adjusted all the way back (I tried Razz )

I'm sure if you drill out the rivets holding the bracket in and mount the bracket backwards you might be able to convert a 400w B2255 to a 1kW B2255 though.
streetlight98   [Apr 30, 2013 at 02:29 AM]
Ahh I see. My M-400 has the socket mounted inside the light instead of in the reflector but my M-250A has it mounted in the reflector. The M-400A uses the same socket mount as the M-250A and i think the M-400 split door and 70s M-250R use the same method too.
Form109   [May 14, 2014 at 05:49 PM]
here in ft worth there's some construction on the I30 Freeway. there's some MH OVL's mounted on temporary wood poles. that's the only place I've seen them here,they certainly look nice at night but when the permenant lighting goes up it will certainly be HPS lol.

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