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General Electric M400R2 Full Cutoff Dayburner
From Braintree, MA
Keywords: American_Streetlights

General Electric M400R2 Full Cutoff Dayburner

From Braintree, MA

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File information
Filename:IMG_3119.JPG
Album name:tpirman1982 / American Streetlights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric
Model Number:M400R2
Wattage:250 watts
Lamp Type:High Pressure Sodium
Filesize:23 KiB
Date added:Jul 04, 2011
Dimensions:640 x 480 pixels
Displayed:74 times
Color Space:sRGB
DateTime Original:2007:03:20 01:27:30
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Time:1/1000 sec
FNumber:f/5.5
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:23.1875 mm
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f/5.5
Model:Canon PowerShot A510
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LilCinnamon   [Oct 06, 2011 at 08:43 AM]
The NEMA tag looks newer on this one... This one might be a brand new installation!

The NEMA tag matches the one found on my M-250 R2 door. (Under the Red 17 tag)
streetlight98   [Oct 06, 2011 at 07:53 PM]
It not any newer than 2007. The 2007 and up ones have a different font. The new font is wider than this. It seems GE has used a bunch of different fonts and number styles.
tpirman1982   [Oct 07, 2011 at 12:24 AM]
I haven't seen any 2007 versions of this.
LilCinnamon   [Oct 07, 2011 at 12:41 AM]
I see this has a gasket around the FCO glass, so this is one of the newer M-400 R2's after they discontinued them and re-started up the line. This was probably made... Not sure exactly.
streetlight98   [Oct 07, 2011 at 01:06 AM]
FYI, the older FCO M-400R2s had gaskets too. Confused This looks to me like a 90's installation. The M-400 seems to be used in Boston over the M-400R2.
LilCinnamon   [Oct 07, 2011 at 01:30 AM]
Never saw it before... Are you sure older ones have gaskets?

And I don't mean on the reflector, I mean around the glass itself. A little ruber gasket enclosing around the glass.
streetlight98   [Oct 07, 2011 at 01:33 AM]
Well, that's a different material. I believe GE has/had the option of a rubber gasket instead of felt.

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