Actually the more correct would be the Holophane refractor...
Those refractors first appeared on the OV-15....
Later it appeared in the ITT Model 13s
So it's not really an AEL or a Cooper or any of them..it was made by the Holophane factory...ORGINALLY for the Westinghouse OV-15....99% of our OVX in MD has those refractors so does the OV-15......
So basically Holophane makes refractors for other companies.....
It was the same thing for the Pryex who used to make refractors for the American Electric, Line Materials and Westinghouse! They all looked exactly the same but some of them had the brand logo added....
I have two Westinghouse refractors with the above refractor, which you Devonte, like to call it the AEL refractor, has a Westinghouse logo on them!
So basically it's not really an AEL refractor, nor a Coooper refractor, or even a Westinghouse refractor which was the original fixture that had em....but an Holophane refractor!
Also this is refractor you would also see on OV-15 Tudor and L-150 and OVS!
And what I meant up there was: What FIXTURE was this drop refractor from?
Those refractors first appeared on the OV-15....
Later it appeared in the ITT Model 13s
So it's not really an AEL or a Cooper or any of them..it was made by the Holophane factory...ORGINALLY for the Westinghouse OV-15....99% of our OVX in MD has those refractors so does the OV-15......
So basically Holophane makes refractors for other companies.....
It was the same thing for the Pryex who used to make refractors for the American Electric, Line Materials and Westinghouse! They all looked exactly the same but some of them had the brand logo added....
I have two Westinghouse refractors with the above refractor, which you Devonte, like to call it the AEL refractor, has a Westinghouse logo on them!
So basically it's not really an AEL refractor, nor a Coooper refractor, or even a Westinghouse refractor which was the original fixture that had em....but an Holophane refractor!