High-Line Basics
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High-Line Basics
High-Line Basics Generating a Bill of Materials BRUCK LIGHTING SYSTEMS, INC. 15774 Gateway Circle Tustin, CA 92780 P: 714.259.9959 F: 714.259.9969 Website: www.brucklighting.com High-Line Cable Suspension I 150516 High-Line Wall & Ceiling Support 52 150830 High-Line Re-Router II 150578 High-Line Tightening Set 150530 High-Line Tie-Rod Support I 150545 High-Line Adaptor I 150360 High-Line Calo Spot II 150400 Zara Cinnamon Down 220157 T Remote Transformer Note: surface mount transformers also available example: 240150, 240300, or TQ Remote Surface Transformer High-Line Cable Suspension I 150516 Power Feed Cable High-Line ISO Tightening Set 150524 High-Line Mid-Span Power Feed High-Line Wall Plate 150525 High-Line Mounting Set Vario Standard High-Line Adaptor I 150514 150360 150501 Bobo L.E.D. Down 222915 1 Bruck www.brucklighting.com 2 Step One: Design Your High-Line Track System A. Fixture Type: Pendant and LED Pendant refer to pg 74 - 116 Spot Light refer to pg 24 - 66 Choose fixture for High-Line system Determine part number(s) for fixture If desired choose accessories High-Line specific fixtures (150 series) are economical fixture options for the High-Line system. High-Line specific fixtures, refer to pg 23 for additional High-Line specific fixtures: pg 47 pg 26 pg 26 pg 48 pg 28 pg 44 pg 51 Place into box A. See worksheet 1. to add up total of fixture wattage into box A-1. Go Green and use the LED Uni-Light pendants the only company that can offer a 3watt LED pendant on a low voltage track with a low voltage transformer. Qty. Part Num. 6 150600 Micro Spot 300 Lamp Watts 5 221010 Edge Star Spot 175 Lamp Watts 3 220114 Sierra Down 150 Lamp Watts 150________ _________ Lamp Watts 150________ _________ Lamp Watts 220________ _________ Lamp Watts 221________ _________ Lamp Watts 222________ _________ Lamp Watts __________ _________ Lamp Watts A-1. _________ Total Watts Choose lamps for fixture, that do not exceed maximum wattage for fixture or accessory. B. Adaptors: 150360 (ch) (mc) horizontal, 70W for 4” cable widths Determine number of Uni-Lights, used for track run. Uni-plug fixtures require a High-Line adaptor to connect to the track. See box B. 150390 (ch) (mc) 3 1/8” - 5 7/8” adjustable, 70W NOTE: High-Line specific fixtures (170 series) DO NOT require an additonal adaptor. Refer to box A. and count non-High-Line fixtures, see worksheet 2 for example. C. Drawings: Use scaled drawing as a reference. (page 4.) 150109 tin plated with kevlar Length: Multiply the length of the run by two and add an extra foot. Runs longer than 15ft require the use of kevlar core cable for added strength. 150110 tin plated See box C. The spacing between cables should be 4” for High-Line Cable runs longer than 17’ or heavy runs must use cable with Kevlar, to prevent sag. Worksheet 2. Worksheet 1. Add up Non-High Line fixture: Add up fixture wattage: see Example. Fixture 150600 221010 220114 Qty 6 5 3 Lamp 50W 35W 50W Total 300W 175W 150W Fixture 150600 Qty 6 221010 5 220114 3 Non-High Line Total 3 Bruck 8 Fixture Qty 150117 tin plated transparent insulated 150119 tin plated transparent insulated with kevlar Step Two: Design Your High-Line Track System D. Re-Routers: Angles and redirection of the cable run requires a re-router. Qty. Part Num. 150180ch ceiling and wall re-router set See box D. for re-router options. 150575 (ch) (mc) re-router y 150577 (ch) (mc) 6 3/4”, re-router 150578 (ch) (mc) 4”, re-router Supports: 150579 (ch) (mc) angle re-router For ceiling mounted runs determine number of ceiling supports. You should allow one intermediate (150516) support for runs over 30’ on straight track runs to prevent sag. E. See worksheet 3 to figure out how many supports needed, place into box E. 150545 (ch) (mc) tie rod support Does the run have to overcome major differences in height? If so please specify cable suspensions. 150580 (ch) (mc) tie rod support used with 150820-850 150800 (ch) (mc) 2”, wall and ceiling support 150810 (ch) (mc) 3 7/8”, wall and ceiling support 150820 (ch) (mc) 2”, wall and ceiling support 52 150830 (ch) (mc) 3 7/8”, wall and ceiling support 52 150840 (ch) (mc) 7 1/8”, wall and ceiling support 52 150850 (ch) (mc) 11”, wall and ceiling support 52 150516 (ch) (mc) 78”, cable suspension Connectors: High-Line is a 300W single circuit system; an isolating connector is required to electrically isolate your cable run into multiple 300W sections. 150528 (ch) (mc) 78”, cable suspension F. See worksheet 4 to figure out how many connectors are needed, and place into box F. 150512 (ch) (mc) non-conductive cross connector 150513 (ch) (mc) conductive cross connector 150523 (ch) (mc) isolator 150524 (ch) (mc) isolator tightening set Power Supply: Determine the drop from the ceiling to the system. And whether you will be using a Power feed or Canopy feed. See box G. G. Power feed; supplies the system from an external transformer used in conjunction with feeder cable. 150195 (ch) (mc) tightener with feed Canopy feed; supply the system from an external transformer in the suspended ceiling. Determine the number of canopy feeds needed by total wattage. Refer to worksheet 1. 150505 (ch) (mc) 11”, power feed Power Supply Cable; for every Power Feed add 15 ft. of cable. Worksheet 3. Worksheet 4. Verify if runs are wall to wall, ceiling to wall, or ceiling to ceiling. Note: See box A-1 to determine if isolator connector is needed. FLW = Fixture Lamp Wattage Refer A-1 for Total Wattage LR = Load Requirement Choose the support that matches the desired length. Place number of supports into box D. 150514 (ch) (mc) mid-span power feed 240202 (ch) (mc) 4”, surface mount canopy 240100 (ch) (mc) 11”, power feed cover 240120 (ch) (mc) 9 1/4”, sloped ceiling feed Each 300W section will require a power feed, power supply cable, and transformer. 240203 (ch) (mc) 2”, surface mount canopy 150118 10 gauge, power supply cable 150121 8 gauge, power supply cable __FLW = __LR __LR/300W = __isolators Example: 800W = 800LR 800LR/300W = 2 isolators www.brucklighting.com 4 UNI-PLUG SPOT-LIGHTS pg 24 pg 25 pg 27 pg 27 pg 27 pg 29 pg 31 pg 31 pg 32 pg 32 pg 33 pg 33 pg 33 pg 36 pg 36 pg 37 pg 37 pg 39 pg 39 pg 40 pg 40 pg 41 pg 45 pg 51 pg 52 pg 53 pg 53 pg 53 pg 54 pg 54 pg 55 pg 55 pg 56 pg 56 pg 58 pg 59 pg 61 pg 61 pg 62 pg 62 pg 63 pg 63 pg 64 pg 64 pg 64 pg 65 pg 66 pg 66 5 Bruck Bruck Green products can be identified with the smart e symbol. Bruck threaded glass can be identified with the arrow symbol. with threaded glass you can replace with another color of the same glass. UNI-PLUG PENDANTS pg 74 pg 76 pg 77 pg 79 pg 80 pg 81 pg 82 pg 84 pg 85 pg 86 pg 87 pg 88 pg 90 pg 91 pg 92 pg 93 pg 94 pg 95 pg 96 pg 97 pg 98 pg 99 pg 100 pg 101 pg 102 pg 103 pg 103 pg 104 pg 104 pg 107 pg 107 pg 108 pg 108 pg 109 pg 109 pg 110 pg 111 pg 111 pg 112 pg 112 pg 113 pg 113 pg 114 pg 114 pg 116 www.brucklighting.com 6