MUNICIPAL LIGHTING HANDBOOK - January 2012
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Welcome to Jersey Central Power & Light Company! This Municipal Lighting Handbook has been developed to provide information regarding the different street light options that JCP&L offers, along with corresponding installation charges and monthly rates. It also contains directions on how to apply for new streetlights, upgrades or removals, and how to report street light problems to the Company. A listing of Company approved street light manufacturers has been included in the Appendix, along with website addresses where the latest photometric data can be found for the lighting fixtures that we use. These websites also contain lighting design software that you may find helpful. You may contact JCP&L at 1-800-662-3115 for answers to any street lighting questions or concerns that are not addressed in this handbook. If you have a major street lighting issue that is not resolved to your satisfaction, please contact the Area Manager responsible for your municipality, listed on pages 23 through 26.
Table of Contents PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 ELIMINATION OF MERCURY VAPOR STREET LIGHTS 2 STREET LIGHTING SERVICE OPTIONS Company Fixture 2 Contribution Fixture 3 Customer Fixture 3 OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE (Floodlights) 3 APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR STREET LIGHTING Installation of New Streetlights 4 Upgrading Existing Streetlights 5 Removal of Existing Streetlights 6 STREET LIGHTING OPTIONS – OVERHEAD SERVICE 8 1. Standard Cobra Head Luminaire on Wood Pole 9 2. Colonial Standard Luminaire Side-Mounted on Wood Pole 11 3. Ornate Colonial Luminaire Side-Mounted on Wood Pole 12 STREET LIGHTING OPTIONS – UNDERGROUND SERVICE 13 1. Colonial Post Top Standard Luminaire 14 2. Ornate Colonial Post Top Luminaire I 15 2. Ornate Colonial Post Top Luminaire II 16 3. Ornate Acorn Style Post Top Luminaire 17 4. Cobra Head Luminaire on 30 Foot Fiberglass Pole 18 5. Cobra Head Luminaire on Aluminum Pole 19 STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 20 On-Line Street Light Outage Report Form 21 Area Managers for JCP&L’s Central Region 23 Area Manager Contact Information for JCP&L’s Central Region 24 Area Managers for JCP&L’s Northern Region 25 Area Manger Contact Information for JCP&L’s Northern Region 26 APPROVED STREET LIGHT MANUFACTURERS 27
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this handbook is to provide guidance on the application process for new or upgraded street lighting installations along public roadways; to catalog the street lighting options that are available from Jersey Central Power & Light Company (“JCP&L” or “the Company”); and to provide information on the installation costs and monthly rates for each of these lighting options. The monthly streetlight rates change every quarter to reflect the latest Basic Generation Service - Fixed Pricing charges; therefore, the rates set forth in this handbook, while current at the time of posting, may vary from actual cost by a small percentage during any subsequent quarter. The Company does not provide street lighting design service. It is up to the municipality to specify the desired level of illumination for a given location. However, the Company will provide a street lighting layout once the municipality has decided on the appropriate spacing for the type of street lighting fixtures selected. Photometric data necessary to develop a street lighting design can be obtained from the various lighting manufacturers’ websites listed in the Appendix on page 27. The Company’s tariff approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (“Tariff”) provides for two basic types of lighting service: Sodium Vapor Street Lighting and Outdoor Lighting. The typical street lighting installation is comprised of a cobra head fixture on a wood distribution pole, known as a “fixture” pole. The Company also offers decorative colonial type luminaires that can be installed on fixture poles. There are several streetlights offered for installation in underground residential service areas, including the standard colonial post top, as well as more decorative options. The Company will no longer install streetlights for the illumination of municipal parking lots, driveways, walkways, or Park and Ride facilities. The Company will only install streetlights along public rights-of-way for the illumination of roadways. The Company can no longer install decorative lighting for “streetscape” projects where a municipality constructs a “downtown” area revitalization project. Private electrical contractors are available for streetscape installations, and JCP&L will coordinate service requirements for the new lighting fixtures, either metered or unmetered (see paragraph on Customer Fixtures, page 3). This handbook is subject to revision by the Company at any time. Revisions will be posted on JCP&L’s website as soon as practicable after they are made, but revisions may be effective prior to their posting. For more details on JCP&L’s Street and Outdoor Lighting Service, refer to the Company’s Tariff at www.firstenergycorp.com. Select JCP&L as the operating company, then click on Tariffs under General Information in the lower left corner of the screen. Refer to the Current Tariff Part III, “OL” or “SVL”. 1
ELIMINATION OF MERCURY VAPOR STREET LIGHTS Mercury Vapor street lighting service has been restricted in JCP&L’s Tariff since July 1982. Sodium Vapor fixtures were considered standard at that time due to their superior energy efficiency. The Tariff allowed the Company to maintain all the existing Mercury Vapor street lights, but did not allow the installation of new Mercury Vapor fixtures. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 bans the manufacture or import of Mercury Vapor ballasts after January 1, 2008. The Act does NOT prohibit the continued maintenance of Mercury Vapor fixtures beyond this date – as long as inventory remains. Once inventory has been depleted however, any Mercury Vapor fixtures that require new ballasts will need to be replaced with Sodium Vapor fixtures. There is a table on page 5, in the section on Upgrading Existing Streetlights, showing the recommended Mercury Vapor to Sodium Vapor lamp wattage conversion. Since Sodium Vapor fixtures are more energy efficient than Mercury Vapor, a smaller lamp size will provide equal or greater lumen output per kilowatt-hour of electricity, resulting in a net savings in the monthly energy cost. The current difference in cost is shown in the same table on page 5. STREET LIGHTING SERVICE OPTIONS JCP&L offers three facilities options for Street Lighting Service, with three corresponding monthly rates. The three options are categorized as Company Fixtures, Contribution Fixtures, and Customer Fixtures. The Contribution Fixture rate is the “standard default” rate that JCP&L will apply for new street lighting installations. In order to “opt out” of the Contribution Fixture rate and the required up-front payment per fixture, it will be necessary to have a letter from the municipality approving application of the full Company Fixture rate. Company Fixtures Company Fixtures refer to all street lighting equipment, including brackets and luminaires installed by JCP&L at its expense on wood distribution poles or Street Light Poles, in accordance with its standard specifications, and all other equipment necessary in rendering the required Service. Company Fixtures shall be owned, operated, maintained and serviced by the Company. The monthly billing rates for Company Fixtures are shown on the Street Lighting Options pages contained in this handbook. 2
Contribution Fixtures Contribution Fixtures refer to Company Fixtures for which the customer has paid an upfront “contributed installation” cost, in order to have lower monthly streetlight billing rates. Contribution Fixtures are installed, owned, operated, maintained and serviced by the Company. The “contributed installation” cost is $395.89, which includes the current Federal Income Tax gross-up for Contributions in Aid to Construction, in accordance with paragraph 3.14 found in Part II, Section 3 of JCP&L’s Tariff. Please note that the Tax gross-up is subject to change on an annual basis. The monthly billing rates for Contribution Fixtures are shown on the Street Lighting Options pages contained in this handbook. Customer Fixtures Customer Fixtures refer to all customer provided and installed street lighting equipment, including brackets, luminaires, and wire required for connection by the Company to a designated point on the Company’s existing distribution system, which may be metered or unmetered. Such fixtures must be contiguous to one another, and installed on customer provided and installed poles located in areas which allow them to be clearly discernable from Company owned street light facilities. Customer fixtures and poles must be installed in accordance with the current edition of the National Electrical Code, as well as equipment standards established and approved by the Company. The Customer must make any necessary maintenance, repairs, or replacements to Customer Fixtures or poles, including luminaire cleaning, or lamp and photoelectric control replacements. The monthly billing rate will be based upon the metered consumption at the General Secondary Service Rate, or a predetermined fixed rate for unmetered installations. Unmetered service is not available for Customer fixtures and/or poles that include electrical outlets for seasonal decorations. OUTDOOR LIGHTING SERVICE (FLOODLIGHTS) Outdoor Lighting Service is not available for the illumination of public streets and highways. Outdoor Lighting is comprised of Sodium Vapor Floodlights. This service is provided from “dusk to dawn” with operation controlled by a photoelectric cell; timers are not available for shorter periods of operation. The Company will only install floodlights to furnish Outdoor Lighting Service on existing wood distribution poles where secondary facilities exist along existing Company rights-of-way. The Company will not install new poles for Outdoor Lighting Service on private property, nor will the Company install lights on buildings. 3
APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR STREET LIGHTING Installation of New Streetlights The installation of new streetlights can only be authorized by a Municipality, since the Municipality is ultimately responsible for paying the monthly street lighting bills. When a Municipality requires the installation of new streetlights in an Underground Residential (URD) Subdivision, the developer must obtain Municipal approval for the proposed lighting layout and the fixtures that have been selected. If the Municipality desires a fixture style other than the standards offered by JCP&L, the Company will furnish metered or unmetered connection points for the installation of Customer Fixtures (refer to page 3.) JCP&L will install streetlights in a URD subdivision as part of the installation of electrical distribution facilities only after the developer has obtained approval of the street lighting layout from the Municipality, and after the developer has executed all necessary contracts/agreements and paid all required costs pursuant to JCP&L’s tariff. When a Municipality desires to have new streetlights installed in an area other than a URD Subdivision, the request may be initiated by contacting the JCP&L Customer Service Center at 1-800-662-3115. The following information is needed. Name of Municipality Type of lighting desired (overhead or underground service) Style/Fixture Type (standard, ornate, colonial, etc.) Spacing Between Fixtures (for desired illumination level) Locations (House numbers, street names, lot/block numbers) Billing Rate (Company or Contribution Fixture) Lamp Wattage (based on availability for light style) The Customer Service representative will create a telememo, and forward the information to the appropriate Region, where a streetlight request will be assigned to a Layout Technician, who will contact the requestor to obtain further details, and then will prepare a Streetlight Modification Agreement. The Streetlight Modification Agreement will be sent to the municipality for approval signature. When the Municipality returns the executed document to the Layout Technician, the streetlight installation(s) will be scheduled. The term of the Streetlight Contract for the installation of Company Fixtures will be five years, with a monthly basis thereafter. If streetlight service is terminated before the end of the contract term, the Municipality will be billed the total of the light’s monthly fixture charge, plus the KWH Distribution Charge applicable to the light’s billing month KWH, times the remaining months of the contract term. When streetlights are required within a new URD Subdivision, the developer is responsible for obtaining Municipal approval for the streetlight layout proposed by the Company. It is the developer’s responsibility to provide the Company with initial information concerning the 4
Municipality’s streetlight requirements for a given subdivision, so that an appropriate street lighting layout can be developed. Upgrading Existing Streetlights Streetlight upgrades can be classified into three categories: (1) an increase in lamp wattage, subject to the limitations of the luminaire style (2) conversion of mercury vapor or incandescent street lights to sodium vapor (3) conversion of standard fixtures to ornate fixtures (URD lighting only) To request an increase in lamp wattage for an existing street light, the Municipality may contact the Customer Service Center at 1-800-662-3115 to initiate the process. The Municipality must furnish the location of the streetlights to be upgraded, preferably with a street address and the Company’s pole number, which can be found on the pole. Refer to the Street Lighting Options section of this handbook to determine the maximum wattage for each fixture style that the Company offers. The assigned Layout Technician will issue a Streetlight Modification Agreement reflecting the change in lamp wattage, for signature approval by the Municipality. The work will be scheduled by the Company upon receipt of the signed approval form, and payment of any applicable labor charges for the upgrade. Conversions of mercury vapor or incandescent streetlights to sodium vapor shall be scheduled in accordance with the Company’s Sodium Vapor Lighting (SVL) Conversion Program. The Company may limit the number of conversions to no more than 5% of the lamps served under this service classification (SVL) at the end of the previous year. Sodium vapor lamps are more energy efficient and provide greater light output per kilowatt-hour of electricity. The Company recommends the following lamp wattage conversion guidelines. (Costs shown below are based on Company Fixture rates.) RECOMMENDED MERCURY VAPOR TO SODIUM VAPOR LAMP WATTAGE CONVERSION Wattage & Monthly Wattage & Monthly Cost Lamp Type Lumens Cost ($) Lamp Type Lumens Cost ($) Difference 100 W MVL 4,000 11.12 50 W SVL 4,000 9.77 - $ 1.35 175 W MVL 8,150 16.13 100 W SVL 9,500 13.06 - $ 3.07 250 W MVL 11,500 20.67 150 W SVL 16,000 16.19 - $ 4.48 400 W MVL 21,500 30.59 250 W SVL 27,500 23.81 - $ 6.78 700 W MVL 42,000 49.95 400 W SVL 50,000 34.92 - $ 15.03 5
RECOMMENDED INCANDESCENT TO SODIUM VAPOR LAMP WATTAGE CONVERSION Wattage & Monthly Wattage & Monthly Cost Lamp Type Lumens Cost ($) Lamp Type Lumens Cost ($) Difference 105 W INC 1,000 7.69 50 W SVL 4,000 9.77 + $ 2.08 205 W INC 2,500 13.17 50 W SVL 4,000 9.77 - $ 3.40 327 W INC 4,000 19.75 70 W SVL 5,800 11.18 - $ 8.57 448 W INC 6,000 26.48 100 W SVL 9,500 13.06 - $ 13.42 Any Municipality that would like to initiate a streetlight conversion to sodium vapor must contact the Company’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-662-3115, or the Area Manager. The request will be forwarded to the appropriate Operating District for processing. Whenever there is a streetlight conversion, the Municipality will be required to sign the Streetlight Modification Agreement for proper accounting changes. There will be no labor charge for this type of conversion. Also, if the Company must replace a mercury vapor or incandescent luminaire (the fixture, not the bulb) due to failure or damage, it will be replaced with a sodium vapor luminaire sized according to the recommended conversion charts shown above. The Municipality will be notified of this change by receipt of a Streetlight Modification Agreement, which must be signed and returned to the Company. A Municipality interested in the conversion of existing standard overhead streetlights (cobra heads) to ornate overhead fixtures may contact the Company’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-662-3115 to initiate the request. This type of conversion will involve billing for the removal of the existing fixtures and installation of the ornate fixtures, plus additional charges for removal of any lights that have been installed less than five years. Ornate overhead fixtures are installed with a two foot bracket located fifteen feet above ground (see pages 11 & 12). Therefore, in order to maintain the same level of illumination, additional fixtures may be required. Removal of Existing Streetlights When a Municipality desires to have certain streetlights taken out of operation, it must contact the Company’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-662-3115. It will be necessary to provide the location of the streetlights, including street address and Company pole number. The Company will issue a Streetlight Modification Agreement for the Municipality to sign regarding deactivation of the streetlights. The form must be signed and returned to the Company in order to reflect the changes in the Municipality’s streetlight account. When the Company receives a request for the removal of a streetlight, the streetlight is left in place, but the photoelectric cell is removed to prevent the light from operating. 6
If the streetlight has been installed for more than five years, there is no charge for deactivation in this manner. If the Municipality wants the fixture physically removed, then there will be billing charges for the associated labor. If the streetlight has been installed for less than five years, and was billed under the Company Fixture rate, there will be additional charges involved for early termination, as described in the next to last paragraph on page 4. Restoration of service to street lights before the end of the contract term shall be made at the expense of the Municipality. 7
STREET LIGHTING OPTIONS – OVERHEAD SERVICE The Company will install new cobra head luminaires and brackets on existing wood distribution (fixture) poles, without charge, when such facilities are requested by a Municipality. However, if traffic control or an NJDOT highway occupancy permit is needed to perform the installation, then the Municipality will be required to provide the traffic control and/or pay for the permit. If a new fixture pole is needed along public rights-of-way in order to install a streetlight, then the Company will install the pole and associated streetlight wires without charge to the Municipality. Span poles, which are installed to carry wire to fixture poles, shall only be installed upon payment of a non-refundable contribution. There are two styles of colonial post top luminaires shown on the following pages for installation on fixture poles, with 2.5 foot brackets. The prices shown for these lights are for new installations only where there are no existing streetlights; they are not applicable for conversions of existing cobra heads to this type of decorative lighting. Additional charges would be incurred for the removal of the existing cobra head luminaires, as well as backing out the credit that is included in the new installation prices for the equivalent cobra head that the Company furnishes without charge. 8
1. STANDARD COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE ON WOOD POLE WITH 6, 12 OR 16 FOOT BRACKET Available Lamp sizes: 50, 70, 100, 150, 250, & 400 watt High Pressure Sodium Standard Cobra Head (semi-cutoff): 50 watt is IES Type II; 70 - 400 watts are IES Type III Low Profile Cobra Head (cutoff): 70 – 150 watts are IES Type II; 250 & 400 watts are IES Type III Bracket sizes: Street lighting luminaires shall be installed on support brackets, the length of which is determined by the width of the roadway. The following table shows the typical support bracket lengths used for various roadway widths. Special situations may require the use of support bracket lengths other than typical, as determined by the Company. Street Length of Distance from Width Support Bracket Pole to Light Center Up to 36 feet 6 feet 7.5 feet 36 to 60 feet 12 feet 13.5 feet 60 feet & greater 16 feet 17.5 feet Bracket Mounting Heights: Recommended street light bracket mounting heights refer to the light center of the luminaire above the road surface. Light Center From Road Watts Lamp Lumens Surface Minimum Maximum 50 thru 150 1,000 thru 16,000 22.5 ft 28 ft 250 thru 400 20,000 thru 60,000 30.5 ft 33 ft Refractors: All lamp sizes are available with Standard (semi-cutoff optic) refractors. Low Profile (cutoff optic) refractors are available for 70 through 400 watt lamp sizes. 9
1. STANDARD COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE (cont’d) ON WOOD POLE WITH 6, 12 OR 16 FOOT BRACKET Installation cost: There is no installation charge for standard cobra head luminaires and brackets on existing wood distribution (fixture) poles (see page 8 for other charges). Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. STANDARD COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct - May Jun - Sep Oct – May 50 II MSCO $ 9.73 $ 9.77 $ 5.06 $ 5.10 70 III MSCO $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 III MSCO $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 150 III MSCO $ 16.06 $ 16.19 $ 11.39 $ 11.52 250 III MSCO $ 23.60 $ 23.81 $ 17.73 $ 17.94 400 III MSCO $ 34.58 $ 34.92 $ 28.71 $ 29.05 10
2. COLONIAL STANDARD LUMINAIRE SIDE-MOUNTED WITH 2.5 FOOT ALUMINUM BRACKET ON WOOD POLE Available in gray Available sizes: 50, 70, 100 & 150 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $115.45 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. COLONIAL STANDARD LUMINAIRE SIDE-MOUNTED LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct – May Jun - Sep Oct – May 50 MS III $ 9.73 $ 9.77 $ 5.06 $ 5.10 70 MS III & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS III & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 150 MS III $ 16.06 $ 16.19 $ 11.39 $ 11.52 11
3. ORNATE COLONIAL LUMINAIRE SIDE-MOUNTED WITH 2.5 FOOT ORNATE BRACKET ON WOOD POLE Available in black Available sizes: 70 & 100 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $520.97 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. ORNATE COLONIAL LUMINAIRE SIDE-MOUNTED LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun – Sep Oct - May Jun - Sep Oct – May 70 MS III & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS III & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 12
STREET LIGHTING OPTIONS – UNDERGROUND SERVICE Underground service for street lights is furnished by the Company in new residential subdivisions consisting of three of more building lots (URD), or in conventional underground secondary networks found in more urban areas of the Company’s service territory. Conventional underground networks can be found in portions of Asbury Park, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Freehold Borough, Harding Township, Lakewood, Long Branch, Monmouth Beach, Morristown, Neptune, Point Pleasant Beach, Pompton Lakes, Red Bank, Rumson, Spring Lake, and Summit. The standard lighting option offered by the Company for installation in underground residential subdivisions is the Colonial Post Top Luminaire on a 16 foot fiberglass pole. This standard is an economical choice, and is available in black. There are several additional ornate options, including the Ornate Colonial Post Top with two pole choices, as well as the Acorn Style Post Top Luminaire. There is one additional lighting choice for underground residential subdivisions, which consists of a cobra head luminaire with a six foot bracket, mounted on a 30-foot gray fiberglass pole. This type of installation allows for greater separation between lights due to the increased mounting height. The installation costs shown on the following pages for the various underground streetlight fixtures, are only applicable to new installations within URD subdivisions, made at the time of initial construction. The cost to retrofit additional streetlights within a URD subdivision subsequent to initial construction, will be based upon fixed billing charges. These charges will include any traffic control costs, as well as permit fees, or the Municipality can provide the traffic control. The cobra head luminaire shown on an aluminum pole is typically only installed in conventional underground network areas. The pole is available in two heights, with a 6 and 12 foot mounting bracket. There is no charge to the Municipality for this type of installation in a conventional underground network area, provided there are no existing streetlights that would need to be removed. The installation costs shown on the following pages for the various underground fixtures are greater than the values found in Appendix A, Part II of the Company’s Tariff. This difference is due to the fact that the costs have been marked up to include the Federal Income Tax that the Company must pay on all Contributions in Aid of Construction, in accordance with Section 3.14, Part II of the Tariff. 13
1. COLONIAL POST TOP STANDARD LUMINAIRE WITH 16 FOOT FIBERGLASS POLE Available in black Available sizes: 50, 70, 100 & 150 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation Cost: $344.32 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. COLONIAL POST TOP STANDARD LUMINAIRE LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun – Sep Oct – May Jun - Sep Oct – May 50 MS III $ 9.73 $ 9.77 $ 5.06 $ 5.10 70 MS III & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS III & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 150 MS III $ 16.06 $ 16.19 $ 11.39 $ 11.52 14
2. ORNATE COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE - I WITH 16 FOOT FIBERGLASS POLE Available in black Available sizes: 70 & 100 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $856.82 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. ORNATE COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE – I LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct – May Jun - Sep Oct – May 70 MS III & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS III & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 15
3. ORNATE COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE - II WITH 12 FOOT 9 INCH ORNATE FIBERGLASS POLE Available in black Available sizes: 70 & 100 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $2,596.95 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. ORNATE COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE - II LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct – May Jun - Sep Oct - May 70 MS III & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS III & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 16
4. ORNATE ACORN STYLE POST TOP LUMINAIRE WITH 12 FOOT 9 INCH ORNATE FIBERGLASS POLE Available in black Available sizes: 70 & 100 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $2,656.55 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a Standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. ORNATE ACORN STYLE POST TOP LUMINAIRE LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct – May Jun – Sep Oct – May 70 MS II & V $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 MS II & V $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 17
5. COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE – 6 FOOT BRACKET WITH 30 FOOT FIBERGLASS POLE Pole available in gray Available sizes: 70, 100, 150, 250 & 400 watt High Pressure Sodium Installation cost: $780.01 per fixture Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE – 6 FOOT BRACKET LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct - May Jun - Sep Oct – May 70 III MSCO $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 III MSCO $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 150 III MSCO $ 16.06 $ 16.19 $ 11.39 $ 11.52 250 III MSCO $ 23.60 $ 23.81 $ 17.73 $ 17.94 400 III MSCO $ 34.58 $ 34.92 $ 28.71 $ 29.05 18
6. COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE ON ALUMINUM POLE WITH 24’ 8” OR 27’ 2” POLE ON 20” TRANSFORMER BASE Available in natural aluminum finish only Available sizes: 50, 70, 100, 150, 250 & 400 watt High Pressure Sodium There is no installation cost for this fixture when used in an underground area served by a manhole/duct network (see page 8 for other charges). Monthly Rates: Costs are based on a standard illumination schedule of 4200 hours per year. See table below for Company and Contribution Fixture Rates. Contribution Fixtures require a one-time payment of $395.89 per fixture. Refer to the Company’s Tariff for additional billing details. COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRE ON ALUMINUM POLE LAMP SIZE MONTHLY RATE IES COMPANY FIXTURE CONTRIBUTION FIXTURE WATTS TYPE Jun - Sep Oct – May Jun - Sep Oct – May 50 II MSCO $ 9.73 $ 9.77 $ 5.06 $ 5.10 70 III MSCO $ 11.12 $ 11.18 $ 6.45 $ 6.51 100 III MSCO $ 12.97 $ 13.06 $ 8.30 $ 8.39 150 III MSCO $ 16.06 $ 16.19 $ 11.39 $ 11.52 250 III MSCO $ 23.60 $ 23.81 $ 17.73 $ 17.94 400 III MSCO $ 34.58 $ 34.92 $ 28.71 $ 29.05 19
STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE The Company provides lamp replacement and luminaire cleaning on a scheduled basis, as well as non-scheduled fixture maintenance or replacement as required for Company and Contribution Fixtures. A Municipality can contact the Company at 1-800-662-3115 to report a street light problem. Notification should include a street address, the number of the nearest building, crossroad or landmark, as well as the municipality. Reporting the pole number, when available, would be very helpful to the Company. Another way to contact the Company regarding street light problems is to visit our website at www.firstenergycorp.com. Once you are on the home page, select JCP&L as your operating company. Then select “Report Streetlight Problems” from the menu choices beneath the heading “Outages.” This action will bring up a screen similar to those shown on the next page, and you will be prompted for information as listed. 20
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AREA MANAGERS FOR JCP&L’S CENTRAL REGION BURLINGTON COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY Maria Sessa: Kiernan Tintle (Cont’d): Jim Markey (Cont’d): Chesterfield Township Middletown Township Ocean Township Mansfield Township Monmouth Beach Boro Oceanport Borough New Hanover Township Red Bank Borough Tinton Falls Borough North Hanover Township Rumson Borough West Long Branch Pemberton Borough Sea Bright Boro Pemberton Township Shrewsbury Borough OCEAN COUNTY Southampton Township Shrewsbury Township Springfield Township Maria Sessa: Woodland Township Kiernan Tintle Temp: Belmar Borough Barnegat Township Wrightstown Borough Bay Head Borough Brielle Borough Farmingdale Borough Beachwood Borough MERCER COUNTY Howell Township Berkeley Township Lake Como Borough Island Heights Borough Gerry Ricciardi: Manasquan Borough Lacey Township East Windsor Township Lakehurst Borough Hightstown Borough Sea Girt Borough Lavallette Borough Washington Township Spring Lake Borough Manchester Township West Windsor Township Spring Lake Heights Boro Ocean Township Wall Township Ocean Gate Borough MIDDLESEX COUNTY Pine Beach Borough Gerry Riccardi: Seaside Heights Borough Colts Neck Township Seaside Park Borough Gerry Ricciardi: Englishtown Borough South Toms River Boro Cranbury Township Freehold Borough East Brunswick Township Stafford Township Freehold Township Toms River Township Helmetta Borough Keyport Borough Jamesburg Borough Manalapan Maria Sessa Temp: Monroe Township Marlboro Township Brick Township Old Bridge Township Millstone Township Jackson Township Sayreville Borough Roosevelt Borough Lakewood Township South Amboy City Mantoloking Borough South Brunswick Twp Union Beach Borough Plumsted Township Spotswood Borough Upper Freehold Point Pleasant Borough Pt Pleasant Beach Boro MONMOUTH COUNTY Jim Markey: Allenhurst Borough Refer to the following page for Kiernan Tintle: Asbury Park City Area Manager Contact Aberdeen Township Avon Information Atlantic Highlands Bradley Beach Fair Haven Borough Deal Borough Hazlet Township Eatontown Borough Highlands Interlaken Borough Holmdel Township Loch Arbor Village Keansburg Long Branch City Little Silver Neptune City Borough Matawan Borough Neptune Township 23
AREA MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION JCP&L’S CENTRAL REGION Kiernan Tintle Work Phone: 732-739-5054 E-Mail Address ktintle@firstenergycorp.com Jim Markey Work Phone: 732-923-2350 E-Mail Address jmarkey@firstenergycorp.com Gerry Ricciardi Work Phone: 732-723-6652 E-Mail Address griccardi@firstenergycorp.com Maria Sessa Work Phone: 732-557-6158 E-Mail Address msessa@firstenergycorp.com 24
AREA MANAGERS FOR JCP&L’S NORTHERN NEW JERSEY REGION ESSEX COUNTY MORRIS COUNTY (Cont’d) SUSSEX COUNTY (Cont’d) Addie Colon: Addie Colon: Jackie Espinoza (Cont’d): Livingston Township Boonton Town Frankford Township Robert Walton: Boonton Township Franklin Borough Maplewood Township Denville Township Fredon Township Millburn Township East Hanover Township Green Township Hanover Township Hamburg Borough HUNTERDON COUNTY Kinnelon Borough Hampton Township John Anderson: Lincoln Park Borough Hardyston Township Alexandria Township Montville Township Lafayette Township Clinton Township Morris Plains Borough Montague Township Delaware Township Mountain Lakes Borough Newton Town East Amwell Township Parsippany/Troy Hills Twp Ogdensburg Borough Flemington Borough Pequannock Township Sandyston Township Franklin Township Riverdale Borough Sparta Township Frenchtown Borough Robert Walton: Stillwater Township Holland Township Chatham Borough Sussex Borough Kingwood Township Chatham Township Vernon Township Lambertville City Florham Park Borough Wallpack Township Lebanon Borough Harding Township Wantage Township Milford Borough Long Hill Township UNION COUNTY Raritan Township Morris Township Readington Township Robert Walton: Morristown Town Berkeley Heights Township Stockton Borough Washington Township Tewksbury Township Mountainside Borough West Amwell Township PASSAIC COUNTY New Providence Borough Addie Colon: Springfield Township Stan Prater: Summit City Bethlehem Township West Milford Township Bloomsbury Township Michael Obremski: WARREN COUNTY Califon Borough Bloomingdale Borough Jackie Espinoza: Clinton Town Pompton Lakes Borough Blairstown Township Glen Gardner Borough Ringwood Borough Wanaque Frelinghuysen Township Hampton Borough Borough Wayne Township Hardwick Township High Bridge Borough Lebanon Township SOMERSET COUNTY Stan Prater: Union Township John Anderson: Allamuchy Township Bedminster Township Alpha Borough MERCER COUNTY Belvidere Town Branchburg Township John Anderson: Bridgewater Township Franklin Township Hopewell Township Hillsborough Township Greenwich Township Hackettstown Town MORRIS COUNTY Robert Walton: Harmony Township Michael Obremski: Bernards Township Hope Township Chester Borough Bernardsville Borough Independence Township Chester Township Far Hills Borough Knowlton Township Dover Town Green Brook Township Liberty Township Jefferson Township Peapack & Gladstone Twp Lopatcong Township Mendham Borough Warren Township Mansfield Township Mendham Township Watchung Borough Oxford Township Mine Hill Township SUSSEX COUNTY Phillipsburg Town Mount Arlington Borough Pohatcong Township Mount Olive Township Michael Obremski: Washington Borough Netcong Borough Hopatcong Boro Washington Township Randolph Township Stanhope Boro White Township Rockaway Borough Jackie Espinoza: Rockaway Township Andover Borough Refer to the following page for Area Roxbury Township Andover Township Manager Contact Information Victory Gardens Borough Branchville Borough Wharton Borough Byram Twp 25
AREA MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION JCP&L’S NORTHERN REGION John Anderson Work Phone: 908-806-5918 E-Mail Address janderson@firstenergycorp.com Robert G. Walton Work Phone: 908-608-5010 E-Mail Address rwalton@firstenergycorp.com Mike Obremski Work Phone: 973-537-2660 E-Mail Address mobremski@firstenergycorp.com Stan Prater Work Phone: 908-698-6880 E-Mail Address rprater@firstenergycorp.com Addie Colon Work Phone: 973-331-5386 E-Mail Address acolon@firstenergycorp.com Jackie Espinoza Work Phone: 973-300-2929 E-Mail Address jespinoza@firstenergycorp.com 26
APPROVED STREET LIGHT MANUFACTURERS Photometric data can be obtained from the websites listed below for the following approved street light manufacturers. Search for a particular light using the first three or four letters/numbers from the catalog numbers listed below. Some manufacturers have their own names for the types of lights, such as “Traditionaire”, which you will need to cross reference to obtain the correct photometric data. Acuity Lighting ......... www.acuitybrands.com American Electric ..... www.americanelectriclighting.com Cooper Lighting ........ www.cooperlighting.com General Electric ........ secure.ge-lightingsystems.com King Luminaire ......... www.kingluminaire.com Pemco Lighting......... www.pemcolighting.com TYPE/SIZE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRES – Standard Drop Prismatic Refractor (Semi-Cutoff) American Electric 115D70B260 (FE) 50 watt - 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVZ50SR22EU0019 IES Type II – MSCO General Electric M2RR05S1N2AMS2 American Electric 115D70E360 (FE) 70 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVZ70SR23EH4 IES Type III – MSCO General Electric M2RR07S1N2AMS3 American Electric 115D701360 (FE) 100 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVZ10SR23EH4 IES Type III – MSCO General Electric M2RR10S1N2AMS3 American Electric 115D706360 (FE) 150 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVZ15SR23EH4 IES Type III – MSCO General Electric M2RR15S1N2AMS3 American Electric 115C623300 (FE) 250 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVZ25SWW3EH4 IES Type III – MSCO General Electric M2RR25S1A2GMS3 American Electric 125C624300 (FE) 400 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVX40SW23EU1597 IES Type III – MSCO General Electric MSRL40S1A22RMS3 27
TYPE/SIZE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER COBRA HEAD LUMINAIRES – Low Profile Drop Prismatic Refractor (Cutoff) American Electric 115D70E2DS (FE) 70 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVG70SR22DU1046 IES Type II – MCO General Electric M2RR07SIN2GMS2 American Electric 115D7012DS (FE) 100 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVG10SR22DU1047 IES Type II – MCO General Electric M2RR10S1N2GMS2 American Electric 115D7062DS (FE) 150 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVG15SR22DU1048 IES Type II – MCO General Electric M2RR15S1N2GMS2 American Electric 115D6233DS (FE) 250 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVG25SW23EU1050 IES Type III – MCO General Electric M2RR25S1A2GMS3 American Electric 115D6243DS (FE) 400 watt – 120 volt Cooper Lighting OVY40SW23EU1051 IES Type III – MCO General Electric MSRL40S1A22GMS3 COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE – Standard Cooper Lighting LXF50SR233U0282 50 watt – IES Type MS III General Electric T10R05S1N2LMS3BL055 Pemco Lighting RNPF50HPS American Electric S-470226-1 70 watt – IES Type MS III Cooper Lighting LXF70SR233U0001 General Electric T10R07S1N2AMS3BL055 Pemco Lighting RNPF70HPS American Electric S-470227 70 watt – IES Type V Cooper Lighting LXF70SR255U0116 General Electric T10C07S1N2AMS5BL055 American Electric 24710SRN120R3AYE 100 watt – IES Type MS III Cooper Lighting C LXF10SR23H4 General Electric T10R10S1N2AMS3BLT 28
TYPE/SIZE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NUMBER COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE – Standard (cont’d) American Electric 24710SRN120R5AYECAR10731 100 watt – IES Type V Cooper Lighting LXF10SR255U0117 General Electric T10C10S1N2AMS5BL055 American Electric 24715SRN120R3AYEC 150 watt – IES Type MS III Cooper Lighting LXF15SR23H4 General Electric T10R15S1N2AMS3BLT COLONIAL POST TOP LUMINAIRE – Ornate Acuity Lighting AVP07SRN120R3PYTLVX UTD 70 watt – MS III Cooper Lighting 9007 BK Acuity Lighting AVP07SRN120R5PYTLVX UTD 70 watt – V Cooper Lighting 9008 BK Acuity Lighting AVP10SRN120R3PYTLVX UTD 100 watt – MS III Cooper Lighting 9009 BK 100 watt – V Cooper Lighting UTD 009010 BK ACORN STYLE POST TOP LUMINAIRE 70 watt – MS II King Luminaire K199-EAR-II-70-HPS-120-K12-PR 70 watt – V King Luminaire K199-EAR-V-70-HPS-120-K12-PR 100 watt – MS II King Luminaire K199-EAR-II-100-HPS-120-K12-PR 100 watt – V King Luminaire K199-EAR-V-100-HPS-120-K12-PR 29
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