gmercury2000
Member
  
Offline
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
I was at work the other night and came across a very nice OV15 100w merc. It still has the blue infoe label inside which looks new along with the fixture. I was wondering what the date of mfg is for it. The date code is JE. I know it's a little older since it has the metal tag as opposed to the paper tag in it. I was just shocked as to the condition to the inside of the fixture. I would have gotten a pic but it was raining. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
Silverliner
Administrator
Member
    
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Rare white reflector
|
Hey Geoff,
It's from 9/71, nice find! It seems OV-15s hold up very well, after at least 30 years they're still relatively clean. Don't ya agree?
|
|
|
Logged
|
Administrator of Lighting-Gallery.net. Need help? PM me.
Member of L-G since 2005.
Collector of vintage bulbs, street lights and fluorescent fixtures.
Electrician.
Also a fan of cars, travelling, working out, food, hanging out.
Power company: Southern California Edison.
|
gmercury2000
Member
  
Offline
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
Cool thanks Dave! Yeah the only thing they really ever need are to be debugged a lamp and PC. Great fixtures!
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
TudorWhiz
Member
    
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
I have one from 1968 and it has a metal tag...the reflector looks good but the rubber gasket is brittle and needs a new one.....
I wonder did the newer OV-15 have rubber gaskets?
|
|
|
Logged
|
For pictures of my streetlight collection and other streetlight pictures with some various pictures that are not in this website, please visit http://www.galleryoflights.org/ under GullWhiz
Administrator of Galleryoflights.org
|
Silverliner
Administrator
Member
    
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Rare white reflector
|
The 70s-early 80s Westys in my collection don't have the rubber gaskets.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Administrator of Lighting-Gallery.net. Need help? PM me.
Member of L-G since 2005.
Collector of vintage bulbs, street lights and fluorescent fixtures.
Electrician.
Also a fan of cars, travelling, working out, food, hanging out.
Power company: Southern California Edison.
|
NiMo
Member
  
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

|
Westinghouse switched to the fiber gaskets in the 1970s. If you'll notice, they'll have a staggered cut at the joint.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Group Replacement, Baby
|
streetlight98
Member
   
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Mike McCann
|
My OV25 Remote Ballast has a fiber gasket.  Does that mean it is newer than i thought? 
|
|
|
Logged
|
Please check out my newly-updated website! McCann Lighting Company is where my street light collection is displayed in detail.
|
chapman84
Guest
|
I have a Westinghouse OV-15 from 1970 but I don't know the month though, the date code reads "CD".
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
TudorWhiz
Member
    
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery
|
I have a Westinghouse OV-15 from 1970 but I don't know the month though, the date code reads "CD".
March 1970 ;-)
|
|
|
Logged
|
For pictures of my streetlight collection and other streetlight pictures with some various pictures that are not in this website, please visit http://www.galleryoflights.org/ under GullWhiz
Administrator of Galleryoflights.org
|
CrestwoodOhio
Member
  
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

|
Well if you need parts, hopefully Westinghouse still makes them. Otherwise, better contact Cooper Industries by EATON
|
|
|
Logged
|
6500K Color Temperature Kelvin lighting works for me. I use 6500K CFL in all my incandescent light fixtures. I use 6500K Flurescent bulbs in my flurescent fixtures. I hope prices get better and hope I find 6500K LED lighting in the future. I love energy efficient and Energy Star products. Way to go!
|
streetlight98
Member
   
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Mike McCann
|
The real westinghouse doesn't exist anymore. the westinghouse that exists today is a totally diffrent company, they just bought the westinghouse name. I think when the true westinghouse went under, Philips got the name and sold it to ABCo because Cooper went right to the Crouse-Hinds name whereas Philips still used the Westinghouse name on their lamps for a while.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Please check out my newly-updated website! McCann Lighting Company is where my street light collection is displayed in detail.
|
CrestwoodOhio
Member
  
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

|
Cooper & Crouse Hinds are both run by Eaton. Cooper is in charge of the street light department. Crouse-Hinds is in charge of other types of lights.
|
|
|
Logged
|
6500K Color Temperature Kelvin lighting works for me. I use 6500K CFL in all my incandescent light fixtures. I use 6500K Flurescent bulbs in my flurescent fixtures. I hope prices get better and hope I find 6500K LED lighting in the future. I love energy efficient and Energy Star products. Way to go!
|
streetlight98
Member
   
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Mike McCann
|
No, Eaton does not run Crouse-Hinds, they own Cooper INDUSTRIES, which is different from Cooper LIGHTING.  Then Cooper Lighting is part of Cooper Industries which is now part of Eaton as of 2013. We're talking 1980s here when Westinghouse went belly-up. Up until last year, Cooper Industries was it's own company, who has several divisions including Cooper Lighting. They did not make street lights until they bought Westinghouse's outdoor lighting division in the early 80s. They sold the lights under the Crouse-Hinds name. At this time Crouse-Hinds didn't produce hazardous location lights as Cooper wasn't into that yet. In the 90s sometime, they introduced Streetworks (their new brand for street light fixtures) and Crouse-Hinds became their tradename for hazardeous lighting. Cooper isn't in charge of street lighting, they're in charge of ALL LIGHTING because they OWN Crouse-Hinds, streetworks, Lumark, McGraw-Edision, Metalux, Regent, etc., which all used to be independant companies until Cooper bought them all out. When they bought out Westinghouse's outdoor lighting line, they couldn't use the Westinghouse name because that belonged to Philips. So they used the Crouse-Hinds name, which used to be in the traffic signal business.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Please check out my newly-updated website! McCann Lighting Company is where my street light collection is displayed in detail.
|
CrestwoodOhio
Member
  
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

|
Are you sure about that streetlight98?? http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/products/roadway_lighting.html (says Cooper Lighting by EATON) http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/crouse-hinds/products/lighting.html (says Crouse-Hinds by EATON) No, Eaton does not run Crouse-Hinds, they own Cooper INDUSTRIES, which is different from Cooper LIGHTING. Then Cooper Lighting is part of Cooper Industries which is now part of Eaton as of 2013.
We're talking 1980s here when Westinghouse went belly-up. Up until last year, Cooper Industries was it's own company, who has several divisions including Cooper Lighting. They did not make street lights until they bought Westinghouse's outdoor lighting division in the early 80s. They sold the lights under the Crouse-Hinds name. At this time Crouse-Hinds didn't produce hazardous location lights as Cooper wasn't into that yet.
In the 90s sometime, they introduced Streetworks (their new brand for street light fixtures) and Crouse-Hinds became their tradename for hazardeous lighting.
Cooper isn't in charge of street lighting, they're in charge of ALL LIGHTING because they OWN Crouse-Hinds, streetworks, Lumark, McGraw-Edision, Metalux, Regent, etc., which all used to be independant companies until Cooper bought them all out. When they bought out Westinghouse's outdoor lighting line, they couldn't use the Westinghouse name because that belonged to Philips. So they used the Crouse-Hinds name, which used to be in the traffic signal business.
|
|
|
Logged
|
6500K Color Temperature Kelvin lighting works for me. I use 6500K CFL in all my incandescent light fixtures. I use 6500K Flurescent bulbs in my flurescent fixtures. I hope prices get better and hope I find 6500K LED lighting in the future. I love energy efficient and Energy Star products. Way to go!
|
streetlight98
Member
   
Offline
Gender: 
View
Posts
View Gallery

Mike McCann
|
Yes I'm sure. Eaton bought out Cooper less than a year ago.
|
|
|
Logged
|
Please check out my newly-updated website! McCann Lighting Company is where my street light collection is displayed in detail.
|