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Former OVZ
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Just a pic showing a former fixture that no longer exist. This is on the main road that my street is off. Most of this road was light with Durastars with a few OVZ's mixed in. This was also a very popular arm used by my utility back in the day. This has since been replaced with a 10' A-frame arm and Leotek LED fixture.
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I've seen Grid use 8' steel arms in a few areas during the 90's and I've also seen 6' steel up sweeps in Grid territory as well.
This style arm was super common in Mass Electric and Narragansett Electric in the 1980s. Most had these FCO M-250A2 FCOs, which had 240V 100/175W ballasts with 120V PC sockets. Really cool lights! Not many left now.
NECo also loved these tapered arms from about 1968 through the late 70s. They used them mostly in 6ft and longer 10ft ones. There are also uncommon 8ft ones like this one with its original OV-25!
In conjunction with the tapered arms they also loved to use 12ft truss arms. I've seen a few 10ft ones too and 15ft. The earliest truss arms NECo used were tapered and held OV-25 flatbottoms, so they're from the late 50s or early 60s.
And of course NGrid's current arm is the HAPCO 2" upsweep aluminum. If you look at the M-250R2, you'll notice it's aimed way up and tilted toward the camera. That's ALWAYS how NGrid installs lights on new arms. They're always tilted up and to one side. Probably because they bolt the light to the arm on the ground before putting it on the pole. Looks kinda silly IMO. You can clearly see it from this shot. It's not a little bit off, it's WAY off like they didn't even try lol.