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Innovators in Lighting Since 1898 Vol. II

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Table Of Contents Applications Trends in Surgical Suite / Healthcare Design Surgical Troffer Feature Summary Patient Room Luminaires Darkroom MRI Suites Waiting Area/ Lobby Cafeteria

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Catalog Pages ML-EF-1X4 ML-EF-2X2, 2X4 ML-EG-1X4 ML-EG-2X2, 2X4 ML-F-1x4 ML-F-2x2, 2X4 ML-G-1x4 ML-G-2x2, 2X4 ML-OF-1x4 ML-OF-2X2, 2X4 ML-OG-1X4 ML-OG-2X2, 2X4 ML-COR ML-MRV-LED ML-MRV ML-MRH ML-G/PR DS-F/G ML-MRIOF 2X2, 2X4 ML-AG-1X4, 2X2, 2X4 RD-F/G-2FT, 3FT, 4FT

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In an effort to conserve paper and go green, Kurtzon Lighting has limited the number of catalog pages printed in this brochure. All of our pages for all of our different sections are available on our website. All of the products made by Kurtzon Lighting meet the requirements for the Buy American Act under the ARRA.

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Applications: Emergency Room Surgical Suites Patient Rooms Nurses Station Psych Rooms Laboratories MRI Suites Darkroom Forensics Morgue The overwhelming majority of Kurtzon products are UL listed for wet location & can withstand 85 PSI. Some can be rated to 1700 PSI.

X-Ray Lobby Kitchen Stairwell Corridors Cafeteria Rehab Pools Shower Area Locker rooms Isolation Areas Parking Structure

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Superior Quality, Outstanding Results It is beyond a highly engineered, precisely constructed lighting fixture. It is an established practice of going beyond what is required to create the best performing, most resilient supplemental surgical lighting in the industry. Kurtzon was the first lighting company to introduce stainless steel lighting fixtures into surgical rooms. At the time this was seen as unnecessary; Morris Kurtzon, our company’s founder, insisted that stainless steel was the right choice to ensure a sanitary medical environment. It is this kind of visionary expertise that continues to push Kurtzon to the forefront of high end medical technology.

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Trends In Surgical Suite Design

When it comes to healthcare lighting I can think of no

other application that has changed so much as surgical suites. In the past we designed surgical suites (ORs) for maximum illumination. So much has changed that a very common option is dimming systems capable of 1% light levels. So what has changed? The goal is now visibility under a wider array of tasks with visibility itself being redefined.

The standard was and still is to have two hundred

foot-candles of high CRI color matched lamps for supplemental illumination for general surgery. However other types of surgery have changed the lighting needs. The extensive

A steady state DC power is required and there can be no bal-

use of video monitors and microscopes call for a reduction of

last or transformer in the space as well.

supplemental illumination levels and sometimes even a change



in color of the light. Lamps designed to produce maximum

MRIOG series (page 28-29). These fixtures are completely

energy at 525nm create a green light that is proven to increase

non-magnetic and are made in master/satellite configuration

visual acuity and reduce eye fatigue. The best source of this

using standard fluorescent lamps. The controls and all AC

green light is lamps with green phosphor. Green lamp sleeves

power enter the master fixture which is kept outside of the

are more commonly available and can sometime perform

range of the magnetic effect of the equipment, called the 5

adequately when very low levels of illuminations are needed.

gauss line. The satellite fixtures are empty of all controls allow-

They cannot provide higher illumination because so much of

ing them to be within the 5 gauss line. So during measurment

the energy is being absorbed by the filter sleeve. In contrast

all AC power is extinguished and only specialized MRI fixtures

green phosphor lamps are more effective since all the energy

are engergized by DC power. These provide a basic light level

is directed into the needed part of the spectrum. For example,

during measurement only.

a 54w T5 green phosphor lamp creates 40% more light than

To address these needs we have developed the ML-



Today’s OR is filled with very sensitive electronic

a white lamp equal. The green sleeved lamp creates 55% less

equipment intended to measure the faint electrical signals from

light than the white equal lamp.

the human body. All systems in the suite must be RF filtered

These variables usually drive

the specification of dimming controls.

and to some extent the light fixtures have the harder job of



filtering. To judge the ability of the troffer to contain the noise

A new breed of O.R. has come along that uses MRI

in the surgical process called Inter-operative MRI. Combin-

our industry has adopted an esoteric standard from the mili-

ing the two processes seems simple at the surface but that is

tary. Mil Std. 461F (the “F” refers to the current revision level

far from the case. As you might have guessed, it dramatically

of the standard.) This standard measures the conducted and

effects the lighting. In these suites MRI equipment is rolled out

radiated emissions of the troffer. Lamps are arc tubes and arcs

on ceiling tracks from a panel wall to meet the patient. The

create radiated electrical (RF) noise in a wide spectrum, A sur-

addition of heavy magnetism during measurement would be

gical troffer must be designed to arrest that noise. Conducted

disastrous for ordinary fixtures and the patient. There is yet

emissions are the RF noise that leaves the fixture on the supply

another difficulty to overcome; the AC power. MRI equipment

wires what eventually connect to the room power and all that

cannot operate in the presence of AC power.

sensitive equipment, causing interference.

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Kurtzon provides control of RF using two methods: 1. For radiated emissions we use a conductive silver (silver is the best conductor) grid designed to work like the door on your microwave oven. The grid absorbs or reflects the emissions protecting the OR from radiations. 2. To control conducted emissions a specially designed filter is placed in line with the supply wires preventing conducted ballast noise from exiting the fixture. Each circuit needs a filter, some fixtures have as many as four filters, so keep in mind when specifying multiple switched light levels. Kurtzon ML-F and ML-G series products have the needed room for such systems, including emergency ballasts. This series also uses the “wide open wiring” system. A single panel reveals space for the most extreme wiring situations.

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Supplemental Surgical Suite Lighting Fixture Requirements LENS - Two piece acrylic lens system with an external clear lens for easy cleaning and a linear prismatic acrylic lens internal for light control. RFI shielded with a .375” metallic conductive grid that complies with radiated emissions (RE101) of Military Standard 461E. RFI (Radio Frequency Interference), which is also known as EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is any electromagnetic radiation or disturbance which is emitted from an electrical circuit or electronic component that interrupts or interferes with the operation of other electronic components, or electrical circuits. RFI or EMI may be introduced intentionally as in the case of electronic warfare, or unintentionally from an electronic or electrical device or system. EMI may also be created as a result of a nuclear explosion. EMI / RFI shielding should be an integral consideration to electronic device or electronics system design. Good RFI / EMI design techniques include, mechanical or electromagnetic shielding, careful circuit filtering design, adequate circuit ground design, as well as, attenuation to the bonding of the ground points

DOOR FRAME - Aluminum, cold-rolled steel (CRS) or stainless steel door frames come in channel inset, one piece inset or overlapping styles. 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with continuous stainless steel piano hinge. Secured with 2 captive stainless steel fasteners. See Options for 85 PSI rating (HD-85). The overlapping door frame is usually reserved for clean room applications, however, in certain medical applications where a high pressure washdown is required, our fixtures can withstand a 1700 PSI hose down, equivalent to IP66.

HOUSING - Aluminum, cold-rolled steel (CRS) or stainless steel housings are completely hole free and seam welded. We even take the cleanliness one step further by reinforcing the seams with silicone sealant on the OF/OG series.

CUSTOM MOUNTING - The ML-F’s continuous row mounting allows the fixtures to be placed end- to-end and end-to-side in nearly any continuous row or rectangle.

The series uses twelve (12) different fixtures to provide the flexibility to create a neat and clean installation

without overlapping flanges or penetrations in the plenum seal. This arrangement allows direct through wiring of all fixtures, a sealed plenum space and an accommodating fixture arrangement.

ML-OF (Custom Flange)

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Healthcare Design The efforts to create affordable healthcare for all is a reality. The need for sanitary medical environments will rise in conjunction with this increase in additional healthcare patients. To keep this in perspective, Kurtzon offers three different types of surgical troffers. EF-EG series Intended for the basic suites. F-G Series This series has the many exclusive features found in suite fixtures. It is the only supplemental surgical suite luminaire to be offered with continuous rectangles. Intended for the areas where the highest light levels need to be met, this feature moves fixtures closer to the table than any other. The OF and OG Series, the O stands for optimized. This fixture has the widest array of features and is ready for the highest standards applied to the surgical arena. Cleanroom ratings and NSF listed gaskets combine with anti-microbial finishes and smooth surfaces for the cleanest suite solution. Our OF-OG series carry a cleanroom listing to ensure the highest level of particulate protection. The decision to place a cleanroom rating on a medical troffer is one that is often copied, but was initiated by Kurtzon Lighting given our extensive track record of creating lighting for cleanroom environments.

Designers should apply the same principles for designing healing environments in a small rural area that they do to a large urban one. Interiors need to communicate to potential staff, patients and the community the hospital offers quality care.

This was the case when the Aurora Medical Center in Summit, WI was designed. Kurtzon’s ML-EF/EG fixtures were selected for this project which Medical Construction Design magazine called “a resort like environment emphasizing warm tones, curved walls and furniture with an abundance of natural light.”

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3 Questions regarding Healthcare & Bio Safety facilities. Can you connect the dots between IP ratings and NSF ratings. For example, if a fixture has a suitable NSF rating, is there a logical conclusion about the fixtures IP ratings? There is no direct connection to IP codes from the NSF standard #2 (food equipment) There is a connection but not direct to the NSF 49 standard. They both test the device under pressure (positive or negative) to determine seal integrity for dust resistance. The pressures are pretty high in the IP tests (up to 8 inches water column). There are tests in standard 2 and UL wet locations to determine water tightness but none are as severe as IPx5. Some manufacturers like to claim their fixtures are UL Listed for NSF 49, when in fact UL does not apply this rating to lighting fixtures, only bio safety cabinetry.

Discuss the compatibility of gasket materials and disinfectant agents which might be used in different BIO Level conditions gasket. Gasket materials for NSF must be made non-contributing to the contamination of the space. Therefore the tests are mostly about the gaskets resistance to animal and vegetable oils, common cleaning chemicals which are typically strong alkalis. It also must be non-absorbing. (less than 5% mass or shape change when subjected to extended exposure submerged in water or hot oil.) Biosafety areas also have similar concerns. The gaskets used in BL-3&4 spaces must not be porous, having a smooth external surface. Under all biosafety levels the gasket must be resilient and abrasion resistant in addition to the requirements of the NSF above. It is a good practice to design fixtures using a gasket positioned within the fixture in such a manner that it is trapped mechanically. This prevents a seal failure caused by adhesive failure or shear forces that might tend to displace the gasket.

Comment on the necessity of IP ratings for spaces that are already listed for cleanrooms or various BIO Level facilities. IP ratings are essential. IP ratings are an assurance that the fixture is actually sealed and not just gasketed. Before IP standards came to the US Kurtzon Lighting had to develop our own standards to provide the assurance of a sealed fixture. Their absence caused the formation of our HD85 and HD1700 “in house” standards. Many manufacturers claim to have cleanroom products constructed from ordinary troffers with just caulk and an added gasket or two. Most of these troffers would fail miserably in any dust or water resistance testing beyond UL’s wet location tests*. This would be very dangerous to the operators or user of a health facility dealing with controlled pathogens or P.E. and A.I.I. patients. In this situation contaminates are no longer contained and can travel to nearly any space in the facility.

*The UL standard rain and sprinkler tests allows water to get in and even wet everything except electrical components as long as it can exit the fixture.

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Contamination Control in Biosafety and Healthcare facilities. The healthcare industry as a whole, including the obvious hospitals, and the less obvious medical research facilities, laboratories, pharmaceutical developers and others are continually addressing the increased threat of facility contamination. To abate the problem they have historically chosen a basic method, isolation. In addition to this they have added antimicrobial surfaces, advanced air filtering and localized static air purification. Each of these are discussed below with much of the source for these discussions coming from such authorities in the subject as the Center for Disease Control, the National institutes of Health and the National Sanitation Foundation. In this compendium we discuss how these methods affect the construction of the space.

Isolation:

Isolation was the easy choice from the start of healthcare. For thousands of years society has established rules segregating the diseased from the clean. It is no less important today. When it comes to healthcare facilities the environment shared by both the diseased and the well must be properly constructed. In sterile work areas many methods of isolation may be in use: Air curtains, Positive or Negative pressure atmospheres, air washing using cleanroom style HEPA Filters along with other methods provide the separation needed. The construction of such spaces is critical to the success of the isolation. There are two types of isolation that affect the construction process. Airborne infection isolation and Protective environments. (Negative and Positive pressure areas.)

Since such spaces are vessels for the contained pressure maintaining a seal of the space is essential. All penetrations in the envelope will either provide a source of contamination to the adjacent areas or to the room itself. Both of which are to be avoided at all costs. Penetrations come in the form of common items such as ceiling panels, electrical fittings and lighting fixtures. Each of these must be designed to withstand the differentials common to the room in question. For instance, surgical suites are a protective environment and will commonly be pressurized to prevent patient contamination but overhead will be numerous paths for air travel.

Penetrations:

These holes in the sealed system must be addressed at the beginning of a healthcare construction. Products Negative & Positive pressure refers to that penetrate the envelope (ceiling, the pressure differential between two walls and floor) must be designed to adjacent air spaces (e.g., rooms and provide an effective interface. hallways). Air flows away from areas Engineers choose Kurtzon or rooms with positive pressure (pres- lighting fixtures with large flanges surized), while air flows into areas and gaskets at all surfaces. Lenses are with negative pressure (depressurrigid and gasketed against the kind of ized). Airborne Infection Isolation(AII) pressures found in that system. rooms are set at negative pressure to Testing for air pressure leak down is prevent airborne part of several standards, most microorganisms in the room from notably NSF-49. Though this standard entering hallways and corridors. is not intended for patient areas but Protective environment (PE) rooms for biosafety cabinets a modified test housing severely immune deficient method and can be used as a barompatients are set at positive pressure eter of the suitability of a product to keep airborne pathogens in intended for such an installation. IEC adjacent spaces from coming into and 60529 (ingress protection standard) contaminating the occupied airspace, is an international standard that protecting a high-risk patient. Self addresses the seal of electrical closing doors are mandatory for both enclosures and contains tests that of these areas to help maintain the apply to a lighting fixtures ability to correct pressure differential. In such maintain a seal. conditions air pressure must not fail to be maintained otherwise adjacent areas may be contaminated.

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IP-65 refers to a level of seal that

is dust tight and water tight when subjected to severe exposures of both. A rating of IP65 or better is recommended for biosafety areas and all PE and AII spaces. However, in these tests the room is not considered. The nature of construction and the test methods the requirements are applied to the penetrating product (light fixture, stanchion, sprinkler head, etc. ) and not the whole space. The patient spaces is judged separately based on its ability to maintain the control of airflow from introduction to purge as well as other criteria. See this link for more details on IP ratings and tests: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ IP_Code The introduction of air to the space must be clean, filtered and humidity controlled while maintained at a constant negative or positive pressure compared to the adjacent spaces. Air loss into the plenum space or air from the plenum may need to be considered as contaminated unless it is treated by filters or UV-C light sources. See the chart on the next page from the CDC indicating the conditions found in PE and AII spaces.

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Laminar flow ventilation systems are designed to fully exchange air in a single motion, usually through HEPA filters in the ceiling, in a one-way direction through the clean zone creating parallel airstreams. Laminar airflow’s unidirectional nature optimizes the cleansing nature while minimizing air turbulence. The amount of airflow the CDC recommends to minimize microorganism proliferation is 90 ft/min (0.5 m/s) in such spaces. This flow keeps the airborne cross-flow of contamination (for example: person to person) to a minimum. The common use of these systems are in modern surgical suites where the patient is flooded with clean air while tissues are exposed to the atmosphere. Lighting and other ceiling objects directly impact the application of this technique and require special consideration as to placement and product types. Static Air Purification: The impurities that contaminate the indoor environment are almost entirely based upon organic compounds. The photochemical process of UV is an effective cleansing mechanism for these compounds. These compounds break down when exposed to high intensity UV at 240 to 280 nm. Short-wave ultraviolet destroys DNA in living microorganisms and break down organic material found in indoor air. UVC’s effectiveness is directly related to intensity and exposure time. So design your air handler to supply enough time to effectively treat the air. www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/enviro/guide.htm

Antimicrobial coatings: The use of specialized coatings on painted surfaces can increase the safety of surfaces located within a biosafety, P.E. or A.I.I. environments. These coatings use a technology like the Silver Ion Exchange to maintain a sterile surface. The silver ions are released when they contact cell structures, destroying the cell.

It is advisable to coat hard to reach or clean surfaces with these finishes since they require no maintenance. The silver ion exchange coatings go by several trade names such as AgionTM and are reported to work for the life of the coating. The coatings can be ordered on many of the hardware found in healthcare facilities such as lighting fixtures, faucets, door pulls and other metal components.

Who is Kurtzon Lighting:

Kurtzon Lighting, Inc. has been the acknowledged leader in the area of sealed fixtures for high-tech environments since the 1960’s. Company records show work in pharmaceuticals sanitation, hospitals, and laboratories, utilizing our custom sealed units in these environments, since that period. Today our customers include Rush Prudential Medical Center and Advanced Bio-Science Laboratories, demonstrating our continued commitment to servicing these fields. The previous discussion is the result of an ongoing research and development program at Kurtzon that has been maintained for almost 60 years. Our scientists and engineers have invented a wide variety of product features over the years—the list includes recessed hazardous locations, High pressure washdown luminaires, stainless steel flanges, NSF listed gasketing, asymmetric distributing lensing, and many others. We have provided this data as a service to our customers, in order to appreciate the environments in which we work. While we have seen any number of manufacturers coming in behind us, we are confident that our in-depth knowledge and experience of the field of sealed lighting, coupled with a dedication to customer service, will go on to place us throughout our second century of quality and growth.

References: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for environmental infection control in health-care facilities: recommendations of CDC and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices.

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Patient Room Luminaires The ML-G/PR - Two Function Patient Exam Light

Standards Lens With Internal Prisms For Cleanability Up to 100 FC Exam Illumination Hole Free Sealed Enclosure Designed for T5 Technology 30 FC Ambient Illumination Two Function Performance For 1 & 1.5 inch T-bar Grid Architectural Appearance Shielded Ambient Lamp Low Glare Lens System Custom RFI Filtering IBEW Union Made

Options

Electronic Dimming Ballast Anti Microbial Finish Multiple RFI Filtering Fusing

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Darkroom Safelights The DS-F/G - Darkroom Safelights for Recessed & Surface Installation

Standards Surface door hinged to housing with continuous stainless steel piano hinge Recessed door hinged to housing with stainless steel cables Secured with flush mounted captive stainless steel fasteners 20-gauge 4B satin polished stainless steel door frame Door frame neoprene gasketed to housing Integral light trap contains stray light UL and CUL Listed for Wet Location IBEW Label

Options Plaster Frame Kit LED Options: 555 Green No. 3, 7, 660 Red No. 1, 1A, 2

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MRI Rooms ML-MRV-LED

ML-MRIOF-2X2

The recent expansion of Magnetic Imaging Technology into critical care spaces created a demand for suitable lighting products. Kurtzon scientists and engineers worked on developing improved products which could be used without danger or risk to the occupants of the MRI spaces. Recently, Kurtzon was the first manufacturer that introduced LED technology into MRI rooms, resulting in additional benefits. The MRI space has been expanded into other life-support areas, and the company has been working on new products to meet these requirements (page 28-29). Users can be confident that this 112 year old company will continue to lead the industry in these key areas.

ML-MRH-150INC

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Waiting Area / Lobby Recessed Daylight Series Round Domes in 2FT, 3FT, 4FT, 5FT & 6FT

Our Daylight Series Round Domes are the most dynamic and longest lasting product in the lighting industry. Often imitated, never duplicated, this fixture has withstood the test of time, finding a home in many of the top hospitals across the world.

RD-F/G-40

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Cafeteria

Our lighting solutions for food zones are unparalleled in the industry. We have provided NSF ® listed and marked lighting fixtures for the most stringent food requirement zones. For our complete line, of food zone lighting please see our Food Processing Lighting brochure

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Supplemental Surgical Products Performance Specifications

s te Luminaire Overview

It is no secret that lesser quality products have permeated into the marketplace. In order to combat this we have developed a Product Selector Chart

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Surgical Troffer Feature Summary

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ML-F/G

ML-OF/OG

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Cleanroom Classified IP-65 Rating HD-85 Rating

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Agion™ Antimicrobial Finish Channel Inset Door



One Piece Inset Door Piano Hinge Asymmetric Lens

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Wide Open Wiring™

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Standard Material (Metal)

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Installation

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Row Mounting Rectangle Mounting Seam Welded Housing Toggle Arm Mounting System Yoke Mounting System

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Med Lock Series ML-OF Operating Room Planning and Layout Guide

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1. Layout

This guide is provided in order to help our users plan proper installation of the complete Surgical lighting system. The electrical plans contain information required to determine the configuration and quantity of each system component. Please provide the plan or complete this information sheet and return it to the Kurtzon Customer Service Department. There are three pieces of information needed before production of your order.

ML-OF Series fixtures are designed to join together without overlapping flanges and seams. For example; the end fixtures are flanged on one end and two sides; center fixtures are flanged on two sides. The complete housing is hole free, silicone sealed and mates with adjoining housings using a multi-point fastening and gasket system. This method creates a sealed plenum. The layouts below are the most common found within surgical suites. Please indicate which layout is used within your plans. If a different design is required or none at all, please specify your layout by sending us ceiling plan drawings or sketches of your requirements. To assist you in your planning we provide cad drawings from our website. This allows the user to assemble nearly any layout selecting from eight different flange arrangements.

L UA

IVID IND

Right End Center Left End

Right End Center

Left End

Right End

Right End

Right End

Center

Center

Left End

Left End

Right End

Right End Individual

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Center

Center

Rectangular Open Corner

Left End

Left End

225 FC

Right End

Left End

Left End

Individual

245 FC Rectangular Closed Corner

200 FC Two Rows

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2. Electrical

The electrical plans will indicate the number and configuration of circuits controlling the fixture. A RFI filter is required per switched circuit to comply with Mil Std. 461e. Please address the following:

accommodate up to two circuits and a high lumen emergency lighting ballast. B. Emergency Lighting

A. The number of switched circuits per fixture.

Right End

The standard fixture is provided with one switched circuit and therefore one RFI. Additional switched circuits are specified by the appropriate option suffix additions to the catalog number such as; 2/CIR or 3/CIR. Keep in mind; there is a physical limit to the number of ballasts RFI filters and emergency lighting ballasts a fixture can contain. Our 2x4 fixture allows up to four circuits or 3 circuits and one high lumen emergency lighting ballast without modifications. Consult factory for arrangements in excess of this. The smaller 2x2 fixture can

Maintaining safe lighting levels in the surgical suite during a power outage is possible using a self contained battery powered emergency lighting ballast. Emergency lighting ballasts are available in two general types. Standard NFPA 101 egress lighting type and generator backup type. The two differ in the amount of light generated and running time. The generator backup type can drive up to three lamps at nearly full output for a short duration, usually less than five minutes. Egress lighting types will drive one or two lamps at a greatly reduced output for 90 minutes. Please advise the type of emergency lighting required for your project.

FA

Arrow indicates maximum candlepower direction or aim. (see label in �xture)

CL FA1

Center

Ceiling cutout

W1

Left End

L1

FA

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F

L2

c

W2

3. Ceiling Cutout

This series is intended for recessed installation in a plaster or drywall (GWB) ceiling system. The sizing of the ceiling finished opening or "cutout" is important to a successful installation. We provide detailed drawings showing the ceiling cutout size with each order. Also available are cad drawings showing examples and templates in 2D and 3D on our website. If you still need to calculate your own finished ceiling openings please consider the following. The ceiling cutout is always spaced 0.50 inches from the housing body. This gives proper spacing and tolerance to create a cutout and seal the plenum. Cutouts are calculated using the following formulas.

Dimensions (inches)

2x2

2x4

L1

Housing body (L) (along lamps)

24.0

48.0

W1

Housing body (W) (across lamps)

23.5

23.5

L2

Housing with two �anges (L) O.A.

25.5

49.5

W2

Housing with two �anges (W) O.A.

25.0

25.0

F

Flange extension from body

CL /CW

Individual Cutout (L1 +.5") x (W1 +.5")

0.75 24.5x24

0.75 48.5x24

Row Cutout Formulas: CL = (L1 x Qty in Row) +1" CW = W1 +1"

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*****AVAILABLE FOR QUICK SHIP***** ML03

Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed 1" & 1.5" T-Bar Grid Luminaires for Basic Surgical Suites Specifications: Housing: One piece seam welded 20-gauge CRS, stainless steel or aluminium construction. All seams of hole-free housing silicone sealed.

Project:

Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with two stainless steel cables. Secured by captive stainless steel screws. See Options for 85 PSI rating (HD-85).

Fixture Type:

Gaskets: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of door to housing and door to lens. See Option “GG” for SealPro™ NSF Listed closed cell gasketing. Reflector: Full reflector panel designed to enhance asymmetric distribution. White powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 88%).

Cross Section

Lens: One piece symmetric/asymmetric acrylic lens gasketed (closed cell 100% pure neoprene) in channel door frame. RFI shielded lens ( .375" metallic silver grid) complies with Military Standard 461E. See below for other lense options.

5.0”

Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others.

24.0” x 48.0”

Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. Each fixture is standard with one RFI line suppressor. Tested to surpass conducted emissions (CE102) of Mil. Std. 461e See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressor circuits. Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard on all doorfames. See option SSP for satin polished stainless steel doors.

Installation Detail

21.0”

23.75”

Installation: Adjustable Zee-brackets provide even support. Designed for proper installation in standard 1" and 1.5" T-bar grid ceilings. Four .875" flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Note: This fixture is not for plaster or drywall ceilings.

(4) .875” KO's

42.0” 48.0”

Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Location. IBEW Label. Class 1,000, ISO-6 cleanspace compatible. EMC tested and labeled for Mil-Std 461E.

IP 64

209E 10K

FED STD 209E CLASS 10,000

IEC 60529

WET LOCATION

209E

1,000

ISO 6

FED STD 209E CLASS 1,000

ISO 14644-1 CLASS 6

Powder Coated AGION™ Finish

Ordering Information: ML

- EG

-

-

Series

Installation Type

Material

ML

EG = T-Bar Grid

1 = CRS Hsg. & CRS Door 2 = CRS Hsg. & SS Door 3 = SS Hsg. & SS Door 4 = AL Hsg. & SS Door

(1 & 1.5” T-bar ceilings)

2x2 = 2'x2’ Housing

Size

Lamps

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2, 3 or 4/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11)

2x4 = 2'x4’ Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3 or 4/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5)* 2, 3 or 4/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)*

Voltage

Options

120V 277V 347V UNV

FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders FT = Three Fuses & Holders ESB = Magnetic Ballast (T8 32W only) EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Elect. Ballast DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L) 2/EM = Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (1300 L) F/EM= Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (3000L)† 2/CIR= Two RFI Protected Switched Circuits 3/CIR= Three RFI Protected Switched Circuits GG = NSF listed SealPro™ Gasket SSP= Satin Polished Stainless Steel Door P12/RFI= Prismatic P12 Acrylic w/RFI Grid GL2= Two Green 550nm T8 lamps **Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system. †Externally Mounted Emergency ballast is secured to top of fixture housing.

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*****AVAILABLE FOR QUICK SHIP***** Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed Flanged Luminaires for Surgical Suites For Use in Continuous Row, Rectangle and Individual Layouts

ML04

Specifications: Housing: Lapped and spot welded 20-gauge zinc coated CRS construction. All seams of hole-free housing silicone sealed. Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with continuous stainless steel piano hinge. Secured with 2 captive stainless steel fasteners. Gaskets: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of door to housing and door to lens. See Option “GG” for SealPro™ NSF Listed closed cell gasketing. Reflector: Full reflector panel designed to enhance asymmetric distribution. White powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 88%). Lens: One piece symmetric/asymmetric acrylic lens gasketed (closed cell 100% pure neoprene) in channel door frame. RFI shielded lens ( .375" metallic silver grid) complies with radiated emissions (RE101) of Military Standard 461E. Consult factory for other lens options. Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. Each fixture is standard with one RFI line suppressor. Tested to surpass conducted emissions (CE102) of Mil. Std. 461e See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressor circuits. Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard. See option SSP for satin polished stainless steel doors. Installation: Yoke mounting standard. Flanges of adjoining fixtures are factory removed to facilitate the installation in continuous rows mounting (CRM) without overlapping flanges. Four .875" flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Location. IBEW Label. EMC tested and labeled for Mil-Std 461E.

Project: Fixture Type:

Cross Section

Yoke

4.50” 25.25”x 50.25” To Table

Ceiling Cutout

24”

49”

Powder Coated AGION™ Finish

WET LOCATION

Ordering Information: ML

-F

-

-

Series

Installation Type

Material

ML

F = Flange

1 = CRS Hsg. & CRS Door 2 = CRS Hsg. & SS Door

Size

Lamps

Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

2x2 = 2'x2' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2, 3 or 4/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F24WT5 24W T5HO (G5)

2x4 = 2'x4' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)

Many installations of these fixtures are in continuous rows. The ML series is unique in that it is designed to be used in this manner though it is standard as an individual fixture. Kurtzon provides a layout guide to facilitate the planning and installation of CRM option fixtures. See facing page.

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Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders FT = Three Fuses & Holders ESB = Magnetic Ballast (T8 32W only) EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Ballast DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L) 2/EM = Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (1300 L) F/EM= Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (3000L)† 2/CIR= Two RFI Protected Switched Circuits 3/CIR= Three RFI Protected Switched Circuits GG = NSF listed SealPro™ Gasket SSP= Satin Polished Stainless Steel Door P12/RFI= Prismatic P12 Acrylic w/RFI Grid PF= Plaster frame (For wet plaster ceilings) GL2= Two Green 550nm T8 lamps **Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system. †Externally Mounted Emergency ballast is secured to top of fixture housing.

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ML06

ML-G 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed 1" & 1.5" T-Bar Grid Luminaires for Surgical Suites Specifications: Housing: One piece seam welded 20-gauge CRS, aluminum or stainless steel construction. Fully white powder coated. All seams of hole-free housing silicone sealed. Designed for proper installation in standard 1" and 1.5" T-bar grid ceilings..

Project: Fixture Type:

Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with continuous stainless steel piano hinge. Secured with 2 captive stainless steel fasteners. See Options for 85 PSI rating (HD-85).

Cross Section

Gaskets: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of door to housing and door to lens. See Option “GG” for SealPro™ NSF Listed closed cell gasketing.

5.0”

Reflector: Full reflector panel designed to enhance asymmetric distribution. White powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 88%). 24”x 48”

Lens: One piece symmetric/asymmetric acrylic lens gasketed (closed cell 100% pure neoprene) in channel door frame. RFI shielded lens ( .375" metallic silver grid) complies with Military Standard 461E. Consult factory for other lense options.

Installation Detail

Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, high power factor, U.L. listed, Class P, CBM/ETL certified. Each fixture is standard with one RFI line suppressor. See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressors.

(4) .875” KO’s 24”

Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard for both doors and housings. See option SSP for satin polished stainless steel doors. Installation: Adjustable Zee-brackets provide even support. See options for integrated seismic support brackets. Four .875" flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Note: This fixture is not for plaster or drywall ceilings.

48”

Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Location. IBEW Label. EMC tested and labeled for Mil-Std 461E.

WET LOCATION

IP 64

Powder Coated AGION™

IEC 60529

Finish

Ordering Information: ML

-G

-

-

Series

Installation Type

Material

ML

G = Grid 1" & 1.5" T-bar

1 = CRS Hsg. & CRS Door 2 = CRS Hsg. & SS Door 3 = SS Hsg. & SS Door 4 = Alum. Hsg. & SS Door

Size

Lamps

Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

2x2 = 2'x2' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2, 3 or 4/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F24WT5 24W T5HO (G5)

2x4 = 2'x4' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)

Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders FT = Three Fuses & Holders ESB = Magnetic Ballast (T8 32W only) EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Elect. Ballast DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L) 2/EM = Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (1300 L) F/EM= Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (3000L)† 2/CIR= Two RFI Protected Switched Circuits 3/CIR= Three RFI Protected Switched Circuits GG = NSF listed SealPro™ Gasket SSP= Satin Polished Stainless Steel Door P12/RFI= Prismatic P12 Acrylic w/RFI Grid GL2= Two Green 550nm T8 lamps **Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system. †Externally Mounted Emergency ballast is secured to top of fixture housing.

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Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed Flanged Luminaires for Advanced Surgical Suites For Use in Straight Rows or Individual Layouts Only Specifications: Housing: One piece, seam welded, hole free 18-gauge aluminum construction. Fully white powder coated. Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel one piece inset door frame hinged to housing with two stainless steel cables. Secured by captive stainless steel screws. Gaskets: NSF Listed extruded closed cell Nitrile gasketing located at interface of door and housing. NSF listed silicone seals the door to the lens. Reflector: Die formed metal with high reflectance white polyester powder coat finish. (minimum reflectivity 88%) Lens: Two piece acrylic lens system with an external clear lens for easy cleaning and a linear prismatic acrylic lens internal for light control. RFI shielded with a .375" metallic conductive grid that complies with radiated emissions (RE101) of Military Standard 461E. Consult factory for other lens options. Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. Each fixture is standard with one RFI line suppressor. Tested to surpass conducted emissions (CE102) of Mil. Std. 461e See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressor circuits. Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard for both doors and housings. See option SSP for satin polished stainless steel doors. Installation: Adjustable toggle arm mounting standard. See Options for yoke mounting system (YOKE). Four .875” flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Suitable for through wiring. Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Locations. Cleanroom ISO14644-1 Class 5 (Fed Std-209E class 100) IBEW Union Label. EMC tested and labeled for Mil-Std 461E.

IP 65 WET LOCATION

IEC 60529

209E 100

ML08

Project: Fixture Type:

Cross Section 4.5.”(113)

2x2 2x4 23.7x23.7 23.7x47.7 (602x602) (602x1211)

4.5.”(113)

Ceiling Cutout

24.0”

25”

24.0”

AGION™

FED STD 209E ISO 14644-1 CLASS 100 CLASS 5

- OF

Ceiling Cutout

Powder Coated

ISO 5

Finish

Ordering Information: ML

1x4 11.7x47.7 (304x1211)

49”

-

-

-

Series

Installation Type

Material

Size

ML

OF = Flange

1= CRS. Hsg. & CRS Door 2= CRS. Hsg. & SS Door 4= Alum. Hsg. & SS Door 5= Alum. Hsg. & Alum. Door 6= CRS. Hsg. & Alum. Door

Lamps

Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

2x2 = 2'x2' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2, 3 or 4/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F24WT5 24W T5HO (G5)

2x4 = 2'x4' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5) **Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system.

Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders FT = Three Fuses & Holders ESB = Magnetic Ballast (T8 32W only) EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Ballast DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L) 2/EM = Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (1300 L) F/EM= Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (3000L)† 2/CIR= Two RFI Protected Switched Circuits 3/CIR= Three RFI Protected Switched Circuits SSP= Satin Polished SS Door P12/RFI= Prismatic P12 Acrylic w/RFI Grid PF= Plaster frame (For wet plaster ceilings) GL2= Two Green 550nm T8 lamps CRM= Continuous Row Mounting YOKE= Yoke Mounting System

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Med Lock Series 4' Luminaires for Corner Mount Installation

ML11 Project:

Specifications:

Fixture Type:

Housing: One piece, seam welded, hole free 20-gauge CRS, stainless steel or aluminum construction. Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with two stainless steel cables. Secured by captive stainless steel screws. See Options for 85 PSI rating (HD-85).

Cross Section

Gaskets: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of door to housing and door to lens. See Option “GG” for SealPro™ NSF Listed closed cell gasketing.

7.50”

Reflector: Die formed metal with high reflectance white polyester powder coat finish. (minimum reflectivity 88%) Lens: High durability .135” thick virgin acrylic with P12 prismatic pattern. See “Options” for other choices.

7.50”

Lamps: Select lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. 8.12”

Electrical: Standard ballast - Electronic less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. Finish: Gloss white high reflectance 1000 hr. salt spray polyester powder coat finish standard for all housings and CRS door frames. Stainless steel doorframes are satin polished unless option WHT is chosen. See "SSP" option for satin (#4) polished stainless steel housings.

Installation Detail Top and Rear View

Installation: Four .312” holes for surface mounting. Silicone sealed knockouts provided for conduit entry in six locations. Suitable for through wiring.

36.0”

Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Locations. IBEW Label.

.312 Mounting Holes 7.50”

IP 64 WET LOCATION

.875 K.O.'s 42.12” 48.12”

IEC 60529

Ordering Information: ML

- COR

-

-

Series

Installation Type

ML

COR = Corner Mount 1 = CRS Hsg. & CRS Door 2 = CRS Hsg. & SS Door 3 = SS Hsg. & SS Door 4 = Alum. Hsg. & SS Door

40 = 4' Housing

Material

Size

Lamps

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Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

1, 2 or 3/T8 = F32T8 32-Watt T8 1 or 2/T5 = F28W/T5 28-Watt T5 (G5) 1 or 2/T5HO = F54W/T5 54-Watt T5HO (G5)

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Options Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders 2/EB = Two Ballasts, (Two Circuits) EBL = -20°F Electronic Ballast* EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Ballast 1/EM = 1 Lamp Battery Pack (700L) 2/EM = 2 Lamp Battery Pack (1300L) TP = Stainless Steel Tamperproof Fasteners HD85 = 85 P.S.I. Hosedown GG = NSF listed SealPro™ Gasket WHT= White Finished Stainless Steel Door Frame LEX = .125” Prismatic Polycarbonate PA= Prismatic P12 Pattern Clear Acrylic A19= Prismatic P19 Pattern Clear Acrylic HIA= High Impact P12 Pattern Acrylic TG= Prismatic (C73) Tempered Glass SSP = Stainless Steel Polished Housing

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ML12

Med Lock Series Six Inch Aperture Recessed Non-magnetic Downlites for MRI Installation Specifications:

Project:

Housing: Non-magnetic stainless and aluminum plaster ring and base assembly supports reflector and lampholder housing. Housing can is adjustable in vertical depth and removable for electrical inspection. Reflector: Injection molded plastic with specular aluminum coating.

Fixture Type: Catalog Number: Approved by:

Baffle: White elliptical coilex style with spring supports. Roll formed aluminum trim flange to cover ceiling cutout. Lens: Injection molded acrylic prismatic diffuser seals dust from reflector and LED area. LED: Titan Turbo Trucolor 24w array with thermal and ESD management systems.

8.0”

Electrical: Cast aluminum J-Box with two threaded conduit entrance points. Non-magnetic splices provided. All electrical hardware and interconnecting whip are non magnetic. 10.5”

Remote Driver: 120-277v AC power supply with 1/2 inch trade size conduit entry points for low and line voltage connection. Mounting feet at each end for surface attachment at a location within 100 feet of the Luminaires. Finish: White finished trim ring and white molded baffle. Installation: .

8.0”

Listings: (Pending )UL Listed for type Non-IC applications. IBEW Label. Non-Ferrous

MRI

Compliant Construction Ordering Information: ML

- MRV

-4

-6

Series

Installation Type

Material

ML

MRV = Recessed

4 =Aluminum/Stainless steel

6 = 6 Inch Aperture

-LED Size

LED

- UNV Voltage UNV= 120-277V

LED = One 24W Titan Turbo Trucolor array

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*****AVAILABLE FOR QUICK SHIP***** Med Lock Series 6"x48" Recessed 1" &1.5" T-Bar Grid Multifunction Luminaires for Patient Rooms Specifications:

ML 15

Project:

Housing: Welded 20-gauge CRS construction. Fully satin white powder coated. All seams of hole-free housing sealed. Designed for proper installation in standard 1" and 1.5" T-bar grid ceilings..

Fixture Type:

Gasket: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of housing and T-bar grid. Reflector: Full reflector panel designed to enhance asymmetric distribution. High reflectance white powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 92%). Lens: One piece linear regressed acrylic lens provided high lamp hiding. Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance program start universal voltage (120-277 volt). Two ballasts/circuits are standard. One each for Exam and Ambient illumination. Exam circuit is thermally protected to prevent overheating during extended duty cycle. See options for other choices. Finish: White architectural matte polyester powder coated over multi-stage pretreatment. See options for DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finished housings. Installation: Adjustable Zee-brackets provide even support. See options for integrated seismic support brackets. Wireway access is through a removable plate containing two silicone sealed knockouts. Note: This fixture is not for plaster or drywall ceilings. Listings: UL and CUL Listed for damp location. IBEW Label.

Ordering Information: ML

- G/PR

-

-

Series

Installation Type

Material

ML

G/PR = Grid 1" & 1.5" T-bar

1 = CRS Housing

6x24 = 6"x24" Housing

6x48 = 6"x48" Housing

Size

Lamps

Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L)

2 or 3/T5 = Two or three 14-Watt T5 (G5) 2 or 3/T5HO = Two or three 24-Watt T5HO (G5)

2 or 3/T5 = Two or three 28-Watt T5 (G5) 2 or 3/T5HO = Two or three 54-Watt T5HO (G5)

**Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system. Two circuits, ambient and exam, are provided as standard. Kurtzon Lighting / Quality Since 1898

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48"

44

46

44

53

57

53

59

65

60

61

68

62

58

63

58

49

54

50

39

44

40

5.6"

24"

5.6"

Exam

Two recessed asymmetric distribution luminaires installed at 30 inches on center provide examination level illumination across the full bed surface.

Two recessed asymetric distribution luminaires installed at 30 inches on center provide examination level illumination across the full bed surface.

30"

24"

Ambient

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Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed Flanged Luminaires for MRI Featured Advanced Surgical Suites For Use in Pairs of Master and Satellite Layouts Only Specifications: Housing: One piece, seam welded, hole free 18-gauge aluminum construction. Fully white powder coated. Complete construction is non-magnetic.

ADS

Project: Fixture Type:

Door Frame: 20-gauge 304 stainless steel or aluminum one piece inset door frame hinged to housing with two stainless steel cables. Secured by captive stainless steel screws.

Cross Section

Toggle Arms

Gaskets: NSF Listed extruded closed cell Nitrile gasketing located at interface of door and housing. NSF listed silicone seals the door to the lens.

Asymmetric Distribution

Reflector: Die formed aluminum with high reflectance white polyester powder coat finish. (minimum reflectivity 88%)

4.50”

25.25” x 50.25”

Lens: Two piece acrylic lens system with an external clear lens for easy cleaning and a linear prismatic acrylic lens internal for light control. RFI shielded with a .375" metallic conductive grid that complies with radiated emissions (RE101) of Military Standard 461E. Consult factory for other lens options.

Ceiling Cutout

Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others.

24.0”

Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). Each master luminaire is standard with two RFI line suppressors. Tested to surpass conducted emissions (CE102) of Mil. Std. 461e See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressor circuits. Satalite fixtures are wired for secondary ciruit wiring only. Whips by others.

25”

Ceiling Cutout

Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard for both doors and housings. See option SSP for satin polished stainless steel doors. Installation: Non magnetic yoke mounting system standard. Four .875” flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Suitable for through wiring. Master luminaires suitable for mounting outside the 5 gause line. Satellite luminaires may be mounted within the 5 gause line but all fixtures must be de-energized during MRI operation.

24.0”

Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Locations. Cleanroom ISO14644-1 Class 6 (Fed Std-209E class 1,000) IBEW Union Label. EMC tested and labeled for Mil-Std 461E.

ISO 6

IP 64 WET LOCATION

209E 10K

FED STD 209E CLASS 10,000

209E

1,000

ISO 14644-1 FED STD 209E CLASS 1,000 CLASS 6

IEC 60529

Non-Ferrous

MRI

Compliant Construction

49”

Powder Coated AGION™ Finish

Ordering Information: ML

- MRIOF

-5

-2X4

-6/T8

Series

Installation Type

Material

Size

ML

MRIOF = Flange

4= Alum. Hsg. & SS Door 5= Alum. Hsg. & Alum. Door

-UNV

Lamps

Voltage 120V 277V 347V UNV

2x2 = 2'x2' Housing

2, 3, 4 /T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11) 2/T5HO = F24WT5 24W T5HO (G5)

2x4 = 2'x4' Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3 or 4/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5) 2, 3, or 4/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)

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Options 2/CIR= Two RFI Protected Switched Circuits Per Master Fixture. SSP= Satin Polished SS Door P12/RFI= Prismatic P12 Acrylic w/RFI Grid GL2= Two Green 550nm T8 lamps MASTER= Master Luminaire (contains RFI filters and ballasts) SAT= Satellite (power supplied from master)

Dimming ballasts are not available for remote or Satellite fixtures. Keep in mind the number of wires required to interconnect the master to the satellite fixture.

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Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed Flanged Luminaires for MRI Featured Advanced Surgical Suites For Use in Pairs of Master and Satellite Layouts Only

MASTER

ADS

SAT ATELL ELLITE SATELLITE

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5 GA USE

LIN E

Asymmetric Distribution

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Med Lock Series 2x2 and 2x4 Recessed 1" & 1.5" T-Bar Grid Luminaires for Graphic Ceilings Specifications:

ML17

Project:

Housing: One piece seam welded 20-gauge CRS, stainless steel or aluminium construction. All seams of hole-free housing silicone sealed.

Fixture Type:

Door Frame: 20-gauge CRS or stainless steel channel door frame hinged to housing with two stainless steel cables. Secured by captive stainless steel screws. See Options for 85 PSI rating (HD-85). Gaskets: Neoprene, 100% pure, closed cell located at interface of door to housing and door to lens. Reflector: White powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 88%). Lens: Graphic lens overlays a clear washable room side acrylic lens that is gasketed (closed cell 100% pure neoprene) in channel door frame. Specify graphic panels below. Lamps: See lamp options listed below. Lamps supplied by others. Cross Section

Electrical: Standard ballasts - Electronic, less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. See Options for additional selections for ballasts and suppressor circuits.

5.0”

Finish: White DuPont Alesta™ using Agion® silver ion antimicrobial powder coat finish standard on all doorfames.

24.0” x 48.0”

Installation: Adjustable Zee-brackets provide even support. Designed for proper installation in standard 1" and 1.5" T-bar grid ceilings. Four .875" flattened and silicone sealed knockouts for wiring. Note: This fixture is not for plaster or drywall ceilings.

Installation Detail

Listings: UL and CUL Listed for Wet Location. IBEW Label. Class 10,000, ISO-7 cleanspace compatible.

21.0”

23.75” (4) .875” KO's

42.0” 48.0”

Ordering Information: ML Series ML

- AG

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Installation Type

Material

AG = T-Bar Grid

1 = CRS Hsg. & CRS Door 2 = CRS Hsg. & SS Door 3 = SS Hsg. & SS Door 4 = AL Hsg. & SS Door

(1 & 1.5” T-bar ceilings)

2x2 = 2'x2’ Housing

Size

Lamps

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 1 or 2/T8U6 = F32T8/U/6 (6” U-Lamp, G13) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F31T8/U (1.625” U-Lamp, G13) 2, 3 or 4/BX = 40-Watt Biax (2G11)

2x4 = 2'x4’ Housing

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3 or 4/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5)* 2, 3 or 4/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)*

Voltage

Options

120V 277V 347V UNV

FF = Fuse & Holder EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Elect. Ballast DIM = Electronic Dimming Ballast** 1/EM = One Lamp Emergency Ballast (700 L) 2/EM = Two Lamp Emergency Ballast (1300 L) GG = NSF listed SealPro™ Gasket Graphic Panel Options CUMB1= Cumulus Dense Clouds CUMB2= Cumulus Scattered Clouds STRATUS = Stratus Dense Clouds CIRRUS= Cirrus Dense Clouds ARRAY= Birch Trees Array ARRAY2= Cumulus Array

**Dimming ballasts are 0-10vdc type by manufacturer of our choice unless specified. Use DIM/(Model Name) to specify a certain dimming system. †Externally Mounted Emergency ballast is secured to top of fixture housing. Kurtzon Lighting / Quality Since 1898

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Daylight Series Two, Three & Four Foot Recessed for Flanged and T-bar Grid Installation. Specification: Housing: Lapped and spot welded 20 ga. CRS construction. Designed for installation Plaster or Drywall ceilings before ceiling closure and in T-bar grid systems Door Frame: One piece .125" thick Aluminum rigid extruded ring supports the lens. Concealed torsion springs securely support the frame and provide for tool-less entry. Gasketing: Triple gasketing construction provides clean room like seal for a long lasting, dust tight enclosure. 100% Neoprene gasket. Reflector: White powder coat finished (minimum reflectivity 88%). Lens: One piece white translucent acrylic lens secured in doorframe. Available in three profiles: Concave, convex and flat. See "Options" below to specify. Electrical: Standard ballast - Electronic less than 10% THD high performance instant start universal voltage (120-277 volt). See options for other choices. Installation: Four .375" dia. holes provided for fixture support at each corner. Four wire attachment points are provided for supplemental seismic support. T-bar grid support brackets for proper fit within standard 1 inch T-bar grid systems. Listings: UL and CUL listed for Wet locations. IBEW labeled. AFL/CIO Union Made. IP64 rated. Note: Due to the nature of a circular aperture and the square housing, fixture must be installed before ceiling closure.

Cross Section

(Concave lense shown)

48.00”

7.10” 42.62” 44.37”

this

42.12”

7.10” 36.75” 38.25”

IP 64

24.15”

IEC 60529

WET LOCATION

7.10” 20.06” 21.68”

Ordering Information: RD - F/G Series RD

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Installation Type F/G= Flanged & T-bar Grid

Material

Size

Lamps

1 = CRS Hsg. & Alum. Door

2, 3, 4 or 6/T8 = F17T8 17W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5 = F14WT5 14W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F24WT5 24W T5HO (G5) 2 or 3/T8U1 = F32T8/U 1.6" 32W U-Lamp T8

30= 3' Housing

2, 3, 4, 6 or 8/T8 = F25T8 25W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8/T5 = F21WT5 21W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F39WT5 39W T5HO (G5)

40= 4' Housing

2, 3, 4, 6 or 8/T8 = F32T8 32W T8 (G13) 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8/T5 = F28WT5 28W T5 (G5) 2, 3, 4 or 6/T5HO = F54WT5 54W T5HO (G5)

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20= 2' Housing

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Options FF = Fuse & Holder FD = Two Fuses & Holders 2/EB = Two Ballasts, (Two Circuits)* EBL = -20°F Electronic Ballast* EBPRS= Program Rapid Start Ballast* 1/EM = 1 Lamp Battery Pack (700L)* 2/EM = 2 Lamp Battery Pack (1300L)* CC= Concave lense CV= Convex lense FL= Flat lens AG= Graphic panel option

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