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AE Autobahns where 250W and 400W HPS Usually Go
Here is a local road widening project in anticipation of future development. The same AE ATB2 form factor seems to be an ideal choice for all wattage situations. The lower lights have 6 rows of diodes, and higher lights have the maximum 8 rows of diodes. Notice the black glare shield attachment.
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AE Autobahns where 250W and 400W HPS Usually Go

Here is a local road widening project in anticipation of future development. The same AE ATB2 form factor seems to be an ideal choice for all wattage situations. The lower lights have 6 rows of diodes, and higher lights have the maximum 8 rows of diodes. Notice the black glare shield attachment.

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Filename:Torbram_Rd_Autobahns.jpg
Album name:m@ / New Streetlight Work - Brampton and Greater Toronto Area
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:American Electric
Model Number:ATB2
Wattage:210, ?
Lamp Type:LED
Filesize:283 KiB
Date added:Nov 07, 2016
Dimensions:1920 x 1621 pixels
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URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=21171
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lite_lover   [Nov 07, 2016 at 02:07 AM]
Interesting angle bracket they mounted the tapered elliptical arm to on the side,it allows them to use the pre-drilled holes on the concrete pole if for some reason the pole can't be installed with the holes facing the street.
Model25FanForever   [Nov 09, 2016 at 01:24 AM]
It looks like those brackets may be the same as all the other normal brackets. Maybe they are all able to move out that way
streetlight98   [Nov 09, 2016 at 01:36 AM]
No, he's saying the tapered elliptical mounting arms are mounted to brackets that turn the arm 90 degrees...
m@   [Nov 09, 2016 at 10:48 PM]
Interesting. The cross section of the mounting plate of our arms look as if you can fold out a piece of metal and somehow use that as a 90 degree mounting bracket adaptor.

I'll also add that think they used the side bracket adaptor here so the arm won't interfere with that guy wire run across the street.

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