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AEL/ITT model 13
This is a model 13 at the end of my block. It's 150w HPS with 4-way optics (though the refractor is so grimy and dirty that it mostly works as an area light. lol). This will probably be replaced soon with a GE Devolve. I would love to have this light but they will probably change it out while I am in school. Also, is there any easy way to tell the AEL and ITT versions apart?
Keywords: American_Streetlights

AEL/ITT model 13

This is a model 13 at the end of my block. It's 150w HPS with 4-way optics (though the refractor is so grimy and dirty that it mostly works as an area light. lol). This will probably be replaced soon with a GE Devolve. I would love to have this light but they will probably change it out while I am in school. Also, is there any easy way to tell the AEL and ITT versions apart?

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streetlight98   [Jan 21, 2018 at 01:32 AM]
American Electric was just a name after the 1960s. ITT owned them until the mid-80s, then FL Industries owned them as well as one or two other nobody-companies and them Thomas & Betts bought them before Acuity Brands bought the American Electric line and changed the name to AEL.

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