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<br /> COST COMPARISON: Lighted vs. Unlighted Fields , •
<br /> III Option A: Two Option B: One Athletic field
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<br /> Capital Costs
<br /> Land Acquisition
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<br /> $200,000 $100,000 and ark
<br /> Parking Lot(s) 50,000 25,000 .:.
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<br /> $110,000 ' 55,000
<br /> Parking Lot(s) 15,000 7,500
<br /> Lighting _ 0 _ 25,000
<br /> Total $375,000 $212,500 s •
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<br /> General $ 16,000 $ 8,000
<br /> Parking Lot(s) 600 300 ZgaZgifl t',;VA VAN:A .
<br /> Lighting 0 5,000
<br /> Total $ 16,600 $ 13,300 4
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<br /> Overall Annual Cost Football and baseball fields
<br /> Assuming 25-Year Tapered, 16-sided poles available in
<br /> Amortization of
<br /> Capital Facilities $ 31,600 $ 21,800 heights up to 160 feet. Accommodate
<br /> up to 32 luminaires. One-piece pole
<br /> ly Table 1 sections up to 52 feet long are joined
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<br /> •the utility costs associated with $50 per lamp(through state contract weathering steel which forms its own
<br /> lighting the field come to:
<br /> bid), so the annual cost of replace handsome protective finish,or with
<br /> ment lamps can be as low as$2,100. prime coat for painting. •
<br /> 1 68.46kW x 306 hrs/yr x $0.06/kWh (42 lamps x $50/lamp) Available in a variety of lighting
<br /> = $1,257/yr The cost of cleaning fixtures and configurations, supplied with service
<br /> We change our lamps once per replacing lamps can be high if you platform and light brackets as required.
<br /> year to help ensure good lighting have to rely on a cherry picker.
<br /> and to minimize both initial and On the other hand, replacement
<br /> long-term costs by reducing the can be far more costly when it is t;;,
<br /> number of fixtures and poles other- decided to replace lamps only I
<br /> wise needed to maintain the light at when they burn out,since the men 1 .
<br /> the levels we want. and equipment have to be mobi-
<br /> This frequent changing also helps lized so many times. i , . ‘„ . . ,. i :
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<br /> prevent unexpected burn out, Replacing the lamps early and all '4_
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<br /> during a game. We pay as little as (Continued on next page)
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<br /> (5' 9"x 17'-10") SELF MOTIVATING Area floodlighting poles are built in a 17, . Illapia. paim.
<br /> SELF COUNSELLING range of heights and with light bracket
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<br /> •Printed on styrene plastic. mounting bolts and nuts.Access door
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<br /> i 507 Third Ave.,Suite 300
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