TR TUNNEL & TRANSPORTATION Transportation Lighting Promoting Driver, Passenger and Pedestrian Safety Cover Image Projects: Hugh L. Carey (formerly Brooklyn Battery) Tunnel Location: Manhattan to Brooklyn, New York Read the entire case study at www.kenall.com 2 Transportation Lighting 22 Table of Contents Best Practices in Transportation Lighting 4 Tunnel 6 Underpass 14 Transit 20 Platform 24 Stations 26 Stairwells & Exteriors 28 Parking 30 Area & Lots 34 Garage 35 Controls 37 Emergency/Exit 38 Warranties and Ordering Information 42 Listings and Certifications 43-45 Transportation luminaires are required to meet some of the most demanding and specific criteria in the lighting industry: they must support the safety, comfort and visual perception of drivers and passengers while performing under extremely harsh environmental conditions. To meet these criteria, Kenall designs and manufactures ultra-durable, reliable, corrosion-and vibration-resistant lighting that provides intelligent optics and controls, yet is simple to install and maintain. Each sector of the transportation market requires fixtures engineered and built to address specific challenges. From platforms to parking structures — and everything in between — you can depend on Kenall transportation fixtures to perform reliably for years.3 LuxTran™ Transportation Lighting www.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. Durable, Reliable and Corrosion Resistant As our roadway, transit and tunnel systems become more complex, lighting systems are increasingly challenged to facilitate the flow of traffic efficiently and effectively. Heavy usage patterns, corrosive environments and limited access call for lighting systems that are durable and reliable. Kenall provides lighting solutions that will stay in place for years with minimal maintenance. We also customize lighting fixtures to fit your budget and installation challenges, without compromising quality.4 LuxTran™ Transportation Lighting www.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. Best Practices in Transportation Lighting Kenall’s engineering and design processes focus on best practices and performance criteria to ensure our transportation lighting products deliver outstanding performance. 1. Delivering Appropriate Light Levels Photometric considerations for transportation lighting can be as diverse and complex as the applications themselves. Illuminance criteria for transportation applications must consider factors such as task and activity levels, target planes, surface reflectance, energy usage, potential obstacles, daylight input, surveillance needs and visual adaptation. Kenall Solutions: Through the thoughtful use of optics and distribution patterns, Kenall lighting: • Balances contrast and shadow • Supports video surveillance • Addresses issues of uniformity and discomfort glare By delivering vertical and horizontal light levels that meet or exceed IES recommendations, Kenall lighting enhances the safety and security of drivers, pedestrians and patrons. 2. Durability Due to the rigorous environmental challenges of transportation applications and the repeated vibration caused by vehicles traveling at a high rate of speed, poorly designed or constructed light fixtures can suffer significant damage. Therefore, testing for ingress protection and vibration resistance is essential. In addition, exposure to the elements and the need for maintenance — typically performed with high-pressure water jets — require that the fixtures be corrosion-resistant and protected from the ingress of water, bugs, dirt and debris. Kenall Solutions: To withstand harsh conditions, many of Kenall’s transportation luminaires offer: • 306 and 314 grade stainless steel • IP-certified construction designed to withstand harsh conditions Kenall also has a state-of-the-art, certified testing laboratory and is affiliated with other independent testing facilities to ensure that our fixtures will withstand the rigors of even the most challenging transportation environments. 3. Ease of Maintenance The very nature of transportation lighting demands that fixtures require as little service as possible and be easy to access when maintenance is needed. This allows for the unimpeded flow of traffic, reduces operating costs and increases safety. Kenall Solutions: Kenall is completely committed to LED, as it provides excellent efficacy and long life — in many cases LEDs provide more than 200,000+ hours of use. In addition, our fixtures offer: • Fully sealed housings with closed cell neoprene or silicone gaskets ensure ingress protection (IP) ratings • Stainless steel rotary latches and tethers allow for tool-less access to the electrical compartment • Quick electrical disconnects facilitate ease of maintenance, particularly in areas where access is limited 5 LuxTran™ Transportation Lighting www.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. This product complies with the Buy American Act and may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Contents of specication sheets is subject to change;please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. © 2019 Kenall Mfg. Co. All rights reserved. www.kenall.com P: 800-4-Kenall F: 262-891-9701 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 5 Transportation Lighting Projects: Hugh L. Carey (formerly Brooklyn Battery) Tunnel Location: Manhattan to Brooklyn, New York Read the entire case study at www.kenall.comwww.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. Tunnel Luminaires Designed and Built to Resist Corrosion 6 LuxTran™ Tunnel Lightingwww.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. 7 LuxTran™ Tunnel Lighting Table of Contents Best Practices in Tunnel Lighting 8-11 LTSI-A1; LTSI-A2; LTSIU-A1; LTSIU-A2; LTLI 12 LTS; LTL; RD70; KB510 13 Projects: Hugh L. Carey (formerly Brooklyn Battery) Tunnel Location: Manhattan to Brooklyn, New York Read the entire case study at www.kenall.com8 LuxTran™ Tunnel Lighting www.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. Best Practices in Tunnel Lighting Tunnels are defined as covered structures over 80 feet in length that accommodate either vehicular or transit traffic and in which visibility is substantially diminished. The goal of tunnel lighting is to ensure the safe flow of traffic from entrance to exit: lighting must enable the driver to quickly adjust to differing light levels throughout and maintain a consistent speed, while still being able to identify potential obstacles in the roadway. 1. Support driver’s visual perceptions An effective tunnel lighting solution must compensate for variables such as: • The move from brightness into darkness upon entering the tunnel • The eye’s ability to adapt from a very wide to a very narrow field of vision • Variable needs of the distinct tunnel zones • Outside ambient light levels • Density of traffic • Time of day • Degree of driving complexity • Tunnel orientation Kenall Solutions: Kenall luminaires are designed to reduce the contrast between light and shadow, with lumen packages and optics that can be configured to the specific needs of the application. Choose from fixtures such as the ultra-flexible LTSI-A1, designed with a small footprint; the larger LTS, delivering up to 90,295 lm; or the LuxTran LTL, a linear tunnel fixture that can be mounted in continuous or discontinuous rows. Additionally, Kenall’s tunnel experts will help choose the products that best fit the needs of your specific tunnel application. 2. Provide critical emergency lighting Lighting layouts must always consider: • The risk of dangers within the zone • The safety of any maintenance workers or unplanned pedestrians in the tunnel • The potential of converting the exit into an entrance during routine maintenance or an emergency Kenall Solutions: Kenall lighting is designed for reliance under the most critical conditions. Pathway/marker beacons, exit/directional signage and emergency lights are designed to the same exacting standards as our other products; safeguarding worker and driver safety in emergency situations. 3. Redundant circuitry In tunnels, particularly the interior zone, lighting failure can be a matter of life and death. Lighting should have systems in place to ensure that tunnels are always lit to the minimum recommended levels. Kenall Solutions: Kenall’s tunnel luminaires are engineered with redundant circuitry to ensure that if a circuit or transformer fails, there will be an adequate amount of light delivered to the space. In addition, a specified number of fixtures can be dedicated to an emergency circuit, enabling them to remain on, should more than one circuit or transformer fail. 4. Durability and Reliability The corrosive atmosphere common to tunnels is caused by a combination of pollutants, moisture, and chemicals: galvanic coupling differences (electrolytic ionization) add to tunnel maintenance challenges. Luminaires must: • Be corrosion-resistant • Protect against water and dust infiltration • Be shock- and vibration-resistant Kenall Solutions: • Stainless steel housings: using only 316 and 304 stainless steel – typically used in marine environments – our tunnel products resist corrosion, rust and staining • Passivated welds: Kenall ensures that all welds on LuxTran products are passivated; restoring a uniform chromium oxide film on the material’s surface to eliminate the potential for corrosion or rouging • Tested to meet certified performance standards: Kenall luminaires go through many rigorous testing procedures to meet industry standards, including ANSI C136.27-2012 temperature cycling/100 PSI water test, C136.31-2001 vibration testing, UL1598/A, CSA22.2, NEMA 4X rating, IP66 rating per IEC 60598, as well as IESNA LM-79-08 standard photometry testing 9 LuxTran™ Tunnel Lighting www.kenall.com | P: 800-4-Kenall | F: 262-891-9701 | 10200 55th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144 This product complies with the Buy American Act: manufactured in the United States with more than 50% of the component cost of US origin. It may be covered by patents found at www.kenall.com/patents. Content of specication sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. Stainless steel, lockable, rotary latches and tethers allow for tool-less access to the electrical compartment. Long-life LED (L70) to 150,000 hours available in various wattages and color temperatures. Sealed polycarbonate or tempered glass lens options reduce glare. Stainless steel housing for superior corrosion resistance. Fully sealed housing with molded or extruded solid silicone gaskets ensure ingress protection (IP) ratings. External stainless steel mounting brackets are adjustable and customizable for ease of installation. Passivation post-welding protects the stainless steel from corrosion. 5. Ease of installation and maintenance Tunnel luminaire installation and maintenance should be as simple as possible to avoid interfering with the normal flow of traffic. Kenall Solutions: • Unlike many products in the industry, mounting brackets on Kenall’s LuxTran products can be customized to accommodate your unique needs • LuxTran LED luminaires provide longer L70 lifetimes — up to 200,000 hours — lasting 5x longer than traditional tunnel luminaires, for reduced operating cost and maintenance • LuxTran™ RD700 remote drivers prevent the necessity of shutting down the tunnel to service luminaires. The remote driver is installed low on the interior wall to facilitate ease of maintenance Designed for Durability LED 10-year Warranty This warranty covers select Kenall LED products for a period of 10 years from the date of manufacture. For complete warranty information, please visit us on the web at www.kenall.com. warranty 10 year