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									| What lanterns do you see in your neighborhood? If you want to tell, post below.The lights below you see in neighborhoods.
 GE SA-201
 GE M250A2
 GE M250R2
 Cooper OVZ
 Durastar 2000/3000
 AE 13
 AE 113
 AE 115
 Other NEMA lights
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									| None.  I live in the middle of nowhere.      But I can tell ya'll what people put in their yards around here... Various types of yardblasters (mostly MV, but with some HPS and occasionally you'll see a CFL fixture) General Electric PowrBracket (MV) Thomas & Betts 115 full cutoff (mostly HPS, some MV) General Electric M400R3 full cutoff (HPS) |  |  
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									| Loads of top entry Thorn Beta 5s, with 35watt SOX |  |  
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 T&B (AEL) 113
 Cooper OVZ
 GE M250R2
 
 
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  120V/240V 60hz
 
 
 
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									| Unfortunately none, all the powerlines are underground on my street. |  |  
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									| In my neighbourhood:
 Powerlite Devices B2255
 Powerlite Devices B2227
 Powerlite Devices B2217
 
 Westinghouse OV 25 (and Cooper OV 25)
 Westinghouse OV 15 (and Cooper OV 15)
 
 Cooper OVZ
 Cooper OVX
 Cooper OVF
 
 AEL 115
 AEL 125
 AEL 13
 
 McGraw Edison Unidor 400
 McGraw Edison Unidor 175
 
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									| well out in the sticks
 utilty own lights are
 
 cooper MV nema 175 watts
 and GE SA201 MV nema
 GE HPS M250 FCO crap
 
 but in my home town it a mix of stuff
 and the last place in alamo hights tx. (San Antonio) suburb san antonio city pulblic service
 mantain alamo hights street lights. loaded with MV from OV20s remote ballast to the lastest cooper MV OVX.
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									| Quite a lot of AEG Koffer 150's, and the rest just about anything |  |  
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									| Near my hostel and the neighborhood: Philips Triangel 150W HPS and AEG Koffer 100 (Most of them are out of service), with 100W HPS lamps.Rest of Kiryat Ata: AEG Koffer 150, several Gerchi Lumada/Lumadina, Schreder Sepale and Saphir 2, AEG Koffer 250, several Philips Stradasole 530 and Ludec Se'lux.
 In Haifa: AEG Koffer 70, 150 (Both generations), 250 (One Koffer 100 was identified near Leon-Bloom st., Seilkoffer 250 and few 150, Stradalux 470, Stradasole 400 and 530, Thorn Pilote 1 and 2 and Siemens SL100 (In Yefe Nof promenade). In the past, there were two AEG Seilkoffer 70 with mercury lamps in one street and even two original AEG first Koffer lantern (Grosster Koffer) in Yefe Nof promenade, that were replaced by two Koffer 250 with two 150W HPS lamps.
 American lanterns in Haifa (All of them are much less common than the German lanterns): GE M400A2 both regular and FCO, Cooper OVY, GE M400A/R FCO current generation.
 Out of the streets, i saw also Hubbel RMG and Cooper OVX.
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									| There are no lights in our coul de sac but Therese's Cooper OVZ on the main drag   |  |  
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									| RI has a good variety of street lights here.We currently use;
 -drop lens GE M-250R2 for 50, 100, and 250w HPS
 -Drop lens GE M-400 for 400w HPS
 
 Other common lights that used to be installed;
 -Cooper OVZ (HPS)
 -GE M-400R2 (HPS)
 -GE M-250R (mostly MV)
 -1980's-90's AE 113 (mostly HPS; few MV)
 -80's GE M-250A2 FCO (100w MV)
 -1980's-90's AE 125 (250 and 400w HPS)
 -1970's GE M-400 split door (HPS)
 -1992-present GE M-250R2 (HPS)
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									| There are a few types of light fixtures (All HPS) that are currently used in Worcester MA (formerly serviced by National Grid, now owned by the city, serviced by Wilmington Wire since 2010).
 The most common fixture currently, by far, is the GE M250R2 (50-250 watt) and has been a common sight since the HPS conversion of the late 80’s - early 90’s
 
 However, along every main road etc.. (from early to mid 2000’s) the Cooper OVZ (50-250 watt) fixtures have shown a good presence as the fixture of choice of National Grid, scattered among the masses of GE250R2’s.  National Grid had switched from the GE M250R2 to the Cooper OVZ and back to the GE M250R2 a few times during this time period until Wilmington Wire took over maintenance in 2010.
 
 Wilmington Wire uses the Cooper OVX (250-400 watt) fixture as their choice of new replacement fixtures and re-uses any older fixtures in Worcester’s current inventory.
 
 The other fixtures that Worcester has currently in their inventory is listed below:
 
 GE M400R3 (400 watt; used since 1998 to present)
 Cooper OVZ (50-250 watt; used since early 2000’s)
 Cooper “post top” lights (50 watt; that replaced the last of the old green poles in 1993-94)
 Cooper OVX (250-400 watt; gaining a presence here and there since 2010)
 Thomas & Betts Model 115 (35-150 watt; showing up slowly since 2010)
 King Luminare (black “antique” fixtures installed in downtown areas, 2005- present)
 
 Some HPS fixtures that are also in inventory but are much less common now and are fading fast from the roadway (due to attrition) are these fixtures:
 
 Cooper OVS (50-250 watt; installed from 1990-91)
 Thomas & Betts Model 113 (50-250 watt; installed from mid to late 80’s,
 Thomas & Betts Model 25 (250-400 watt; installed from the mid 70’s to 1987)
 Thomas & Betts Model 125 (250-400 watt; installed from 1988 to late 90’s)
 GE M400R2 (250-400 watt; installed heavily from 1988 until the late 90’s)
 GE M400A (250-400 watt; installed from early 70’s to 1988)
 GE M250A2 (50-150 watt; boxy powerdoor installed early-mid 80’s)
 GE M250R1 (50-150; installed late 70’s-early 80’s)
 
 Some of the rarest are the FCO fixtures that were installed from the early-late 80’s. A lot of them had their flat glass swapped out in favor of globes (refractors) like current fixtures. No FCO's installed thru pressure of residents wanting more city lights to cover their private properties. I prefer the FCO’s optics over the fixtures with globes. This is one reason (out of many) that the Worcester sky shines bright orange at night.
 
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									| Some of the rarest are the FCO fixtures that were installed from the early-late 80’s. A lot of them had their flat glass swapped out in favor of globes (refractors) like current fixtures. No FCO's installed thru pressure of residents wanting more city lights to cover their private properties. I prefer the FCO’s optics over the fixtures with globes. This is one reason (out of many) that the Worcester sky shines bright orange at night.
 Hmm. Well, technically those city STREET lights are meant to light city STREETS and not private property.    Those residents need to stop being whinning babies.   |  |  
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									| Like, if they want light on their garden they can install a light of their own
 If the city swaps the optics to FCO and the lamps to 1 step lower power each, then reduces the taxes by the amount of power saved, it'll pay for the residents. And they could be convinced to install floodlights of their own in they property, for use when they actually need them, of just a 9W PL meltlight for full night instead of spills from 250W HPS streetlight
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									| I moved to  different area now.All lights are nema lights including: ITT NEMAS GE SA201s Thomas and Betts Dusk till dawners(Circa 1960s) There are         nemas in the area,mostly     nemas. |  |  
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