Sternberg Lighting Victorian Gaslight

Sternberg Lighting Victorian Gaslight

Jan 13, 2021

The 6590 Gaslight I is a large scale Victorian authentically detailed fixture which consists of a decorative cast aluminum fitter, with ballast housing and polycarbonate or acrylic clear lens. It features decorative ropes supporting gracefully detailed aluminum hinged roof. It shall be appointed with a cast aluminum pedestal ball finial on top of a tall spun aluminum cupola.

Fixture shall be U.L. or E.T.L. listed in U.S. and Canada. H.I.D. ballasts shall be high power factor with lamp starting down to -30 degrees C. Medium base and mogul base porcelain sockets are 4KV rated. The ballast /socket assembly shall be pre-wired when ballast is located in the fixture. All compact fluorescent (PL) ballasts shall be instant start electronic with a starting temperature of down to 0 degrees F. They shall have a 4-pin socket to accept quad or triple tube lamps. Ballasts shall be DOE EISA compliant.

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