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BOX 460, FT. PI ERCE, F LORIDA 33454 <br />FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY <br />November 6, 1981 <br />Mr. J. Davis �� ;r• <br />Indian River County Engineer <br />2145 14th Avenue <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Re: Conservation Lighting Conversion Agreement <br />Dear Mr. Davis: <br />Regarding our phone conversation on November 5th, we are proposing <br />a revision to the lighting agreement which will be advantegeous to <br />the County. Please note that the revision consists of striking the <br />word "cut-off" from the Exhibit "D" copies. This change to the <br />contract will allow the County to select between the cut-off type <br />and other type fixtures recently intoduced. <br />We now have a new high pressure sodium vapor fixture that resembles <br />the open bottom mercury vapor unit that has been very successful over <br />the years and also a new refractorized cut-off type. Each type has <br />its own lighting characteristics, and the change to Exhibit "D" will <br />allow the selection of the proper type for the application at hand. <br />In the larger sizes of 22,000 and 50,000 lumens, we've also retained <br />the standard cobra head model converted to high pressure sodium vapor. <br />These newer lights will have the characteristic "glow" effect associated <br />with older street lights, whereas the cut-off fixture focuses all light <br />directly downward (no "glow" effect). <br />The rates for different fixtures of the same lumen size are identical. <br />We expect the rates to stay the same, but, of course, can't guarantee <br />that they will. With the variety of fixtures now available, we though <br />it would be a good idea to invite two or three County officials who <br />are responsible for street light selection to our Miami office for a <br />first-hand night demonstration of the types available. We feel that <br />this knowledge is necessary for our lighting customers in order for <br />them to select the proper units. <br />Our apologies for not having this information earlier, but the new <br />styles were just released for our use last week. <br />Please strike the words "cut-off" on Exhibit "D", initial the changes, <br />and return the copies. We will then return your copy with our initials. <br />Let us know if there are any questions. <br />Sincerely yours, <br />H. R. Reiner, P.E. <br />Novi 8 1981 A00K 4P;icF 146 <br />15 <br />
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