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Vintage Preheater
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Found a couple of these vintage preheaters still in use at Union Train Station. It's missing the two glass side panels and could use some TLC but these are probably the only preheaters left in a commerical setting in Toronto. There's countless other T12s in use at this station too, the basement level for the commuter trains use 2x4 troffers, all still T12.
Here's some similar looking fixtures back in the early 50s. Those got replaced with wraparounds though.
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I honestly don't care too much for the decorative fluorescents. I prefer other styles of fixtures better. Some decorative fluorescents i like but some like the ones above look a little too Gothic for me. Like the fluorescent fixture from hell lol. Glad to see it's still up and working although it's missing some parts. Did you see what it had for lamps?
BTW, speaking of preheaters, how is your shoplite doing? I remember when I thought that one had a bad ballast and turns out the one that was mounted next to it ended up having a ballast EOL (the long-john one I had).
Yeah, I guess the fixture is a bit too dark for my tastes too, I agree with how Gothic it looks too lol. I guess when it was new it probably had a silver finish and glass which would have made it look less Gothic. Lamps were 40w GE /CWX or SP41s I think. At least they didn't use 34w lamps lol.
As for the shoplite, I have it stored away at the moment although I might consider mounting it. The ballast in it is fine but I did fuse just to be safe.
This fixture would have been quite heavy though, especially with that tulamp preheat ballast and glass side panels. I wonder how long they're gonna keep this old gal running. The entire station is slated for major renovations right now. Personally I think 2x40w fluorescent isn't bright enough for that area, a 150w PSMH would be a better choice as the ceiling is quite high.
I suspect since the station is under renovations, they might remove the fluorescent and replace it with something closer to what was originally there. Probably one of those long cylindrical globes you mentioned. I guess instead of incandescent, they'll use HID instead. I believe the fixture is centred over the hallway but I'll have to double check and also try to snap a pic of some nifty louvered troffers that were also there.
I'm all for keeping the preheater, but it's a tad dim for this hallway and all of the original glass was missing too. Would have been nice to see it restored and relocated to somewhere with a lower ceiling.