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Does anyone have any memories of what type of lighting their school classrooms used such as magnetically ballasted rapid start F40T12 troffers, electronically ballasted F32T8 troffers, incandescent schoolhouse pendants, Silver bowl saturn ring incandescent pendants, etc.?
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Three-lamp F32T8 IS standard troffers.
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Most of my classrooms were magnetic ballasted T12 fluorescent with the exception of my 4th grade school . It was built in 1919 and had incandescent pendants .
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Elementary - T12 rapid start 1x4 surface luminaires High School - Mix of T12, magnetic T8 and electronic (programed start) T8 2x4 troffers University - various T8/T5 troffers, some rooms had stem mounted T8 wraparounds.
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Most of my classrooms were magnetic ballasted T12 fluorescent with the exception of my 4th grade school . It was built in 1919 and had incandescent pendants .
What did these incandescent pendant fixtures look like?
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I have F32T8s in the classrooms/hallways, F32T8 HO highbays in the gym, along with some MH highbays between the basketball hoops, PL fluorescent recessed cans by the doorways, with eyeballs shining on the walls in the main foyer, MH Shoeboxes in the parking lot, and RAB Entra wall packs on every building.
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Graduated from High School in 1995, so everything at my schools up to that point was T12 for fluorescent. The gyms had high bay MH and MV.
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The seemingly standard lighting setup from 80s/90s (which is seen in many schools built in that time period), with 6 2x40W strips and 2 1x40W wall washers lighting the board, arranged like :
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Luminaires were anything like Gaash 1600, Afula 101, MS-2's etc
Other areas in the buildings used various things from the same era : Fluorescent weather packs (mostly 4ft), PL's in many forms, indoor and outdoor Mercury moon baloons, SON wallpacks, SON and MH floodlights, MH highbays (gym), Halogen wall sconces (auditorium), Incandescent PAR's (in indoors planters), and extra-low voltage Incandescents (shelter emergency lighting)
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My first grade had 2x2 troffers with westinghouse black ender U bend flourescent
My Sec grade i transfered school It had 2 x 4 rapid start toffers
3 rd to 5th grade transfered again It had louvered slimelines with V channel Being a deaf ed classroom it ate slimeline Lamps much faster than rest of class riooms in school So I get enjoyed lot eol shows.
Now my middle school years the 2 x 4 troffers One day we played celing darts with pencils One of celing tile became weak and gave away Well 3 lamp preheat half piper were under there! This back in the 90s some time in pass they had Add celing tiles in cause of noise in fight path of SAT airport.
Now my high school years first two years V channeled Louvered slimelines and F40 troffers.
The last two years i went to my home school And gradurated from had all sort of cool stuff HO F96T12 in vocational classroom, half piper In the buissness wing, slimeline in math and english Wing. The Gym had incandescent high bay And some typical boring 2x 2 troffers, when all this At end when I gradurated all this got demoed and i kinda Cried as my mom, dad, my aunts, and my self went to This school and memories now gone! All this happens In 1998, so rebuild with T8 instant start and now it led lit.
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All of the schools in my district have Philips LED troffers but the middle school hallways and bathrooms still have fluorescent.
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My school have a mixture of F36T8 fluorescents and LED retrofits all over the place, but preheat fluorescent mainly, there are also some very rare T12 LED retrofits that use DIP LEDs, those are still going strong because are early LEDs that last long. In the library there are some E27 sockets which had CFLs before online classes started. In the gym there are six 250W 6500K metal halide low bays, and one was cycling. Probably most of the lighting will be LEDiseased when I come back.
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The days i do go there its all been retrofitted to led now, its a shame as its an old building that had a lot fo lighting goodies in it but a few straglers here and there remain.
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Elementary school, louvered slimlines/T12 bi-pin and Mercury vapor gym lights
Middle school, louvered T12 and wrap around. Sodium and halide gym lights.
High school, T12 and T8 troffers, wrap arounds and louvers. T5 high bay s and metal halide gym lights.
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All 3 schools elementary, middle, and high school had troffers that used 4 cool white T12 tubes each.
The elementary school had floodlights for it's ballfield that used coated 1000w MV lamps.
Both the middle and high schools still have OV-50s in the parking lots. The MV lamps were replaced with retrofit HPS lamps during the early-mid 90s.
Just for interesting information the elementary and middle schools had mechanical synchronized clock systems with Simplex clocks. The bells were also connected to these systems.
I just remembered that the elementary school had all silver face exit signs with green letters. Each used 2 clear tube shaped bulbs. These signs were original from when the school was built in 1974. Also the emergency lights in the same school had 2 PAR bulbs and the case was almost the size of a car battery. The cases had a wood grain finish.
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HID, LPS, and preheat fluorescents forever!!!!!!
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All 3 schools elementary, middle, and high school had troffers that used 4 cool white T12 tubes each.
The elementary school had floodlights for it's ballfield that used coated 1000w MV lamps.
Both the middle and high schools still have OV-50s in the parking lots. The MV lamps were replaced with retrofit HPS lamps during the early-mid 90s.
Just for interesting information the elementary and middle schools had mechanical synchronized clock systems with Simplex clocks. The bells were also connected to these systems.
Did these OV50s use Sylvania Unalux 880w lamps or Iwasaki 940w lamps?
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Desire to collect various light bulbs (especially HID), control gear, and fixtures from around the world.
DISCLAIMER: THE EXPERIMENTS THAT I CONDUCT INVOLVING UNUSUAL LAMP/BALLAST COMBINATIONS SHOULD NOT BE ATTEMPTED UNLESS YOU HAVE THE PROPER KNOWLEDGE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES.
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