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USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES * 1555 N. 171H AVENUE * GREELEY, CO 80631 vwy�r.welde .corn * 970-353-6100 EXT 3540 * FAX 970-304-6498 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: AMOUNT $ Y - APPLICATION RECEIVED BY Parcel Number*: 0 9 6 Address of site: DATE RECEIVED: CASE # ASSIGNED; PLANNER ASSIGNED: 3 3 1 _ 4 0 0_ 0 0 3 24189 CR 51, Kersey, CO 80844 Legal Description: A Part of SE 114 Zone District: AG Acreage: 148.81 FEEOWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY: Name: Paul Park (Authorized Agent) Section: 31 C*A 12 digit number on Tax I.U. Information, obtainable at rww,weldclov.ocm). Township: 5 N Range: 64 w Floodplain: eological Hazard: YCN O Airport Overlay: YON Company: OOP Lucerne 2 Plant LLC Phone #: 970-539-1908 Street Address: 3026 4th Ave. Email: ppark@dcpmidstreanl.com City/State/Zip Code: Greeley, CO 80631 Name: Company: Phone #: Street Address: Email: City/State/Zip Code: Name: Company: Phone #: Email: Street Address: City/StatelZi p Code APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: (See below: Authorization trust accompany ail applications signed by Authorized Agents) Name: Paul Park Company: DCP Lucerne 2 Plant LLC Phone #: 970-539-1908 Street Address: 3026 4th Ave, Email: ppark@dcpniidstream.com City/State/Zip CodeGreeley, CO 80631 PROPOSED USE: DCP needs to expand the existing O'Connor Natural Gas Processing plant with additional natural gas processing equipment to improve the quality and efficiency of the current plant and gathering system within Weld County. I (We) hereby depose and state under penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my (our)knovvledge. Signatures of all fee owners of property must sign this application. If an Authorized Agent signs, a letter of authorization from all fee owners must be included with the application. If a corporation is the fee owner, notarized evidence must be included indicating that the signatory has to legal authority to sign for the corporat x'r 16-1ZST Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Signature; Owner or Authorized Agent Date LI. D.. IP.,rk Print Name Print Name Rev 4/2016 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND EN IRONINMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES at)a 4%=D Las Cat PlietemeN I, (We), _ )ps c , _ �- o -r '" . "; , give permission to _ ch. ,L.A (Owner — please print) (Applicant/Agent — please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: Legal Description: Subdivision Name: - tai.L a of Section a3L_ Township Property Owners Information: V-ten-e-ji N, Rangeog W N Lot Block Phone: 1 i a £MCC Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: 91-c' ' 4 ela3( E-mail: Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner _ Applicant/Agent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner _ Applicant/Agent Additional Info: Owner Signature: Owner Signature! Date: Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17111 AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES PCP Ltc.c.rra- 2. P\aek L I, (We), ta.->fri, t k` 3 0 4- cf 4 P. give permission to.__ _ 4 t TE (Applicant/Agent — please print) (Owner — please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: 4or eretalasi ekgas.sk :zotori we_ cgal Description: 6of Section 3 , Township I Range_ Subdivision Name: Property Owners Information; Lot Block Phone: 91.C + 51-V { GS 45 E-mail; tp rind• *-- e kc.r 5 -r ._ re. , Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: o'3 . % 1 c . t t rt"Z_ E -Mail; Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent V Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner . Applicant/Agent ` `1 Additional Info: Owner Signature: Date: t_ Owner Signature: Date: a DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONINMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES oee Luc-.. 2 lei ( e), &a - M � �' , tom, , give permission to 73„ � rate (Owner — please print) (Applicant/Agent — please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: rig Lewd De etiptinn: Subdivision Name: --Ne /Pig Property Owners Information: et, CUP ea elsiatiesta‘S_SeAspr spe,k a LA lit ck Luz. car _ye :- °"� Tr0,449 of Section 31 1 Township S N, RangeOgi Lot Block Phone: 9 Q3 . `' '6. E-mail: O int\s_,:?)t-__e__At_ Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: all 0S 5 to ICa t E -Mail Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent X Additional 'AIL__ : Owner Signature: Owner Signature: Date: Drte DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES c Lu c.c ta- li Me); ' ►'In (Owner -- please print) 42. Fkagek- LI Cr. kft_t" ' , give permission to D I:ma A.,/ r. \ cA (Applicant/Agent please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at; _12Ce eepid x 1_ vq,;.i. A: I Legal Description: _ -aSiaof Section ors 31 Township P' N, Ra n g e_ Subdivision Name;,''' Property Owners Information: Phone; 9 0 . Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: O- Sgan. �' I E- Mail Lot Block re% kNoslidie....f eat, Aes_iir Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent _. Bath Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner , Applicant/Agent Additional Into: Owner Signature: Dto Date. I_ 144-400%.1. a Introduction Jac DCP Operating Company, LP (DCP) needs to expand the existing O'Connor Natural Gas Processing Plant in order to improve the quality and efficiency of the plant and the gathering system in Weld County. This expansion, to be called the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant, adds additional natural gas processing equipment west of and adjacent to the existing O'Connor Gas Plant, located at 24189 WCR 51, Kersey, CO 80644, This 1 MJUSR18-12-1792 Major Amendment USR application addresses only the proposed new natural gas processing equipment being installed as part of the O'Connor 2 plant expansion within the current USR boundary at the existing O'Connor Gas Plant, The existing O'Connor Gas Plant is located on a 148.81 -acre parcel located east of Greeley and south of Kersey, Colorado, in central Weld County (adjacent to CR 51 and north of CR 50). DCP intends to add the proposed equipment and buildings during the summer of 2018. Ten full-time employees are currently employed at the O'Connor Gas Plant. Five additional employees will be required after this new equipment is installed at the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant. The plant will continue to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round. A septic system was installed when the original gas plant was constructed to accommodate post -construction sewage. The Central Weld County Water District installed a new water line to the O'Connor Gas Plant and currently provides potable and process water for ail plant uses. As part of the expansion of the O'Connor Gas Plant, DCP has developed a sound mitigation plan that will continue sound standard compliance through a combination of equipment changes and engineering measures. With available new technology for various equipment, DCP will continue to comply with the applicable noise standard for the new equipment proposed for the O'Connor 2 plant expansion An amended air permit has been filed with the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division (Permit #11WEI4B1) that includes the additional natural gas processing equipment to be installed as part of the O'Connor 2 expansion project. The O'Connor Gas Plant address and legal description: • Parcel number: 0963-31-4-00-003 • A part of the SE 'A of Section 31, Township 5 N, Range 64 W of the 6th P.M. • Site address: 24189 WCR 51, Kersey, CO 80644 Exhibit D Major Amendment to a Site Specific Development Plan and USR Questionnaire PLANNING QUESTIONS Explain, in detail, the proposed use of the property. DCP Operating Company, LP (DCP) needs to expand and add some additional natural gas processing equipment and buildings to the existing O'Connor Gas Plant to increase capacity and improve quality and efficiency at the existing gas plant and within the gathering system in Weld County. The O'Connor Gas Plant currently collects raw natural gas from nearby gathering systems, then purifies and compresses the gas for delivery to sales pipelines. The gathering system services producers in the Niobrara Shale development 2. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 22 of the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use is consistent with the comprehensive plan's intent to foster development of the natural resources of Weld County, Given the limited size of the property to be utilized for the expansion (approximately 28.12 -acres out of the 148.81 -acre DCP parcel), the proposed use will have minimal impact on the surrounding land, 3. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 23 (Zoning) and the zone district in which it is located. The proposed expansion of the existing O'Connor Natural Gas Processing Plant is compliant with Chapter 23. Weld County Ordinance provides that oil and gas production facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the agricultural zone district 4. Describe what type of land uses surround the site. Explain how the proposed use is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses. Pastureland and agricultural fields surround the O'Connor Gas Plant. Section 31,2 of the Weld County Ordinance provides that oil and gas production facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the agricultural zone district. There are also existing gas wells and tank batteries for oil and gas near the existing gas plant, some residences and a tall lattice communications tower are also adjacent to the DCP O'Connor Plant that is owned and operated by others, 5. What are the hours of operation? 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. 6. List the number of full time and/or part time employees proposed to work at this site. 15 employees (10 currently — 5 additional after expansion is completed). This total amount of employees includes the operations and maintenance staff that currently service the O'Connor Gas Plant. 7. if shift work is proposed, include the number of employees per shift. During the 24 -hour period, operators work 12 -hour shifts: First shift: 6:00 am — 6:00 pm Second shift: 6;00 pm — 6:00 am 8. List the number of people who will use this site. Include contractors, truck drivers, customers, volunteers, etc. During construction of the expansion at the existing O'Connor Gas Plant, construction crews will range from 50-95 workers for approximately 12 months. No customers or volunteers will be at the O'Connor gas plant upon completion. After the construction is complete, 15 full time employees will operate the O'Connor plant. 9. If this is a dairy, livestock confinement operation, kennel, etc., list the number and type of animals. Not applicable 10. Describe the type of lot surface and the square footage of each type (e.g., asphalt, gravel, landscaping, dirt, grass, buildings). New Gravel: 28.12 acres of compacted gravel New Buildings: 33,586 s.f, 11. How many parking spaces are proposed? How many handicapped (ADA) parking spaces are proposed? 18 parking spaces exist at the O'Connor Plant No new parking spaces are proposed. 2 handicapped (ADA) parking spaces exist at the O'Connor Plant No new handicapped parking spaces are proposed. 12. Explain the existing and proposed landscaping for the site. The only landscaping at the existing O'Connor Gas Plant is the native grasses that were planted after the original construction of the plant was completed in 2013. DCP is currently working with neighbors and evaluating what, if any, landscaping would be appropriate. 13. Describe the type of fence proposed for the site (e.g., 6 foot chain link with earth tone slats). The existing 6' chain -link fence will be extended to enclose the entire O'Connor plant expansion upon completion of construction. 14. Describe the proposed screening for all parking and outdoor storage areas. If the site is located in a floodplain, outdoor storage is restricted. No screening is proposed as part of the expansion project. 15. Explain any proposed reclamation procedures when termination of the Use by Special Review activity occurs. At the completion of construction, the area outside of the fenced facility boundary will be revegetated with native grasses compliant with the Weld County recommended species. The area inside the fenced facility boundary will be graveled. In the unlikely event operations cease at the O'Connor Gas Plant, DCP will remove the equipment and buildings and all of its components In accordance with COGCC regulations. Where possible, materials will be reused or recycled. Where required, materials for disposal will be removed by a licensed contractor and transported to a disposal site. DCP will comply with all COGCC regulations concerning site restoration. 16. Who will provide fire protection to the site? The existing O'Connor Gas Plant is located within the Platte Valley Fire Protection District, A DCP representative met with the Platte Valley Fire Marshal and Captain to discuss this expansion project on September 14, 2017, and they stated they did not have any concerns with the expansions 17. List all proposed on -site and off -site improvements associated with the use (e.g., landscaping, fencing, buildings, drainage, turn lanes, etc.) and a timeline of when you will have each one of the improvements completed. Silt fencing will he immediately installed prior to starting any grading work as part of the proposed expansion construction (site work will be compliant with the approved grading permit and the State Construction Stormwater Permit — Permit #CORO3S6TQ), Temporary fencing will be installed around the expansion during construction, and the permanent 6' tall chain -link fence will be installed at the completion of the expansion, surrounding the entire O'Connor Gas Plant site (approximately 12 months after construction starts). No off -site improvements are planned as part of the proposed expansion. ENGINEERING QUESTIONS 1. Describe how many rou ndtripslda y are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Semi-TruckiTrailer/RV (Roundtrip = 1 trip in and 1 trip out of site). 15 roundfrips per day Passenger cars/pickups 2 - 4 trips/daily — Tandem delivery trucks (10,000 lbs - 26,000 lbs.) 7 -10 trips/daily — Delivery semi -truck traffic 2. Describe expected travel routes for site traffic. Expected travel routes will remain the same as those currently being used to access the O'Connor site. From Highway 34, traffic will travel south on WCR 49 to WCR 50, east on WCR 50, and then north on WCR 51 into the site entrance. Some limited traffic will travel north on WCR 49, east on WCR 50, then north on WCR 51 into the site entrance. 3. Describe the travel distribution along the routes (e.g., 50% of traffic will come from the north, 20% from the south, 30% from the east etc.). 67% of the vehicle traffic will travel from the north. 33% of the vehicle traffic will travel from the south. 4. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes from above.: 6:00 am - 7:00 am and between 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm during normal operation 5. Describe where the access to the site is planned The existing main entrance into the O'Connor Gas Plant will remain as the primary access after the expansion of the plant is completed (Access Permit #API 1-0024 9). A double cattle guard is currently installed and the road has a 60' turning radius onto WCR 51. DCP will also utilize an existing well -head road on WCR 50 for truck load out The existing road will be widened to 25' with a 60' turning radius. DCP will also add a 6" rock vehicle tracking pad setback 100' from C 50. The existing "horseshoe"wel!head entrance will be partially closed off as Public Works requested January 10th, 2018. Approved Access Permit for WCR 50 site access #API B- 00054 was approved January 18, 2018. 6. Drainage Design: Detention pond summarized in a drainage report is required unless the project falls under an exception to stormwater detention requirements per code section 223-12-30 F.1, General Overview The O'Connor Gas Plant was built on an existing elevated ridge running east -west, with drainage from the ridge flowing downhill to the south and to the north. To slow the runoff during major storms and reduce sedimentation, two water quality control features (WOES) were built on the downhill slopes of the site. The northern water quality control feature captures all of the runoff from the north side of the plant, and the southern feature captures runoff from a PVREA transformer area. Both water quality control features are designed to capture 100% of the runoff generated from a 100- year/24-hour- storm. Although this required a volume in excess of that required by the Weld County Code at that time, DCP voluntarily oversized the two ponds to serve as containment features in the unlikely event of a contaminant discharge from the plant. The two ponds are equipped with manually operated valves that allow a technician to check the pond for any contaminant sheen after a storm, and release the detained stormwater if no evidence of accidental contamination is observed. Stormwater is released over a period of three days at a rate below that of historical runoff from a 100-year/I -hr storm. The O'Connor gas plant is within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area. Proposed Equipment Additions The proposed facility will be a new natural gas processing plant similar in size and scope to the existing plant, to be known as the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant. The new gas plant will be built at the top of the existing ridge and immediately west of the existing gas plant. The new facility will be constructed on a footprint of approximately 28 acres, entirely within the same parcel on which the existing gas plant is constructed. Because the new plant will be located at the top of an existing ridge, no off -site stormwater runoff will run onto the new plant site. One hundred percent of the stormwater runoff from the new site will be captured in the two new Water Quality Features (which will be in addition to the two existing WQFs). One WQF will be located north of the new plant expansion and captures runoff from the north half of the new project site. Approximately half of the runoff from the new plant will drain toward the northern WQF. A second WOF will be located southeast of the existing plant and will capture water from the south half of the new ,clam. One hundred percent of the runoff from the existing plant will continue to be captured in the two existing WQFs. Runoff from the new plant will be captured by the two new WQFs. The two new WQFs will have 5" pipe outlets with a manually operated, normally closed valve that will allow the water to be inspected for presence of contaminants before being released of site (similar to the existing WQFs.) Both new WQFs will also have emergency spillways designed for storms greater than the 100 -year storm, and both will have in excess of one foot of freeboard. Runoff Calculations The original Drainage Report sized the two water quality control features at 4.43 acre-feet for the north pond and 2.14 acre-feet for the south pond. Due to D CP's internal criteria of providing detention for a 100-year/24-hour storm, these ponds were oversized by a factor of about 10 compared to the Weld County Code minimum requirements at the time of construction. The original design for the north pond was based on temporarily capturing runoff from about 573,647 square feet of graveled site pad, plus about 18,196 square feet of paved area and 90,680 square feet of roofed area. The total square feet of developed area with reduced permeability (grave/ plus roof plus paving) was about 682,523 square feet or about 15.7 acres. A new equipment installation in 2016 converted about 1800 square feet of existing gravel to less permeable structures or roofs. This increased the impervious covered area by about 1.7%. Based on the assumption from the original report that the imperviousness of the gravel is about 40% and that of the roofed areas is about 95%, this equipment addition increased the runoff to the north pond by about 0.8% maximum. Since the pond was originally overdesigned by a factor of about 10, the additional runoff created by the 2016 project was not very significant. The proposed new O'Connor 2 Gas Plant will increase the graveled plant site area from about 15.7 acres currently to approximately 44 acres when complete. The two new WQFs will be sized to accommodate the additional runoff from the additional -28 acres for the new plant. The runoff calculations for the new plant will be based on an additional 33,586 s. f. of impermeable roofed area within the new plant. Requirements of Original Grading Report and Permit In the approval process for the original grading permit, the Engineer -of -Record was required to certify that the project was built according to the approved plans and permit. The Owner also had to a fire a as a condition of the USR approval that the water quality control features would be designated as no-build/no-storage areas. No storage, construction or modification has occurred in those areas since construction was completed, and the ponds will remain as no-build/no-storage areas after the completion of this project Use of WQFs for contamination control Although it is not required by state or county laws, DCP Midstream prefers to use the WQFs associated with this plant for an additional layer of control in the event of an inadvertent or accidental release of contamination from the plant DP's preferred practice for ponds such as this is to oversize the pond so that 100% of the runoff during a severe storm will be captured in the WQF pond, and will not be allowed to "flow through" the pond during the storm. After the storm subsides, a OCR technician will inspect the pond for evidence of contamination. If no indication of such contamination is found, the technician will open a normally closed valve to allow the WOE to drain over 72 hours. The delayed release also reduces the possibility of downstream flooding after a severe storm and reduces instances of siltation released from the project site. In addition to the normal release pipe, an emergency spillway is provided for storm flows in excess of 100 -year flow rates. The State of Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment approved the Construction Stormwater Permit 1-24-2018 (Certification, Colorado Discharge Permit System Certification Number: CORO3S6TO)L See Detention Design Drainage Report, Exhibit ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH QUESTIONS 1. What is the drinking water source on the property? During the plant expansion and new equipment installation, the contractor will provide potable drinking water for their crews. Existing potable water and plant process water was previously purchased and installed by the Central Weld County Water District when the O'Connor Gas Plant was originally constructed. Water main extension and tap fee agreement signed May 9, 2012. a What type of sewage disposal system is on the property? During the plant expansion, the contractor will provide and maintain sanitary facilities (portable toilets) for their construction crews. A new septic system was installed and approved by the Weld County Health Department when the O'Connor Gas Plant was originally built (Final Permit #1200195 dated 4112/2013). The current septic system was originally oversized and will accommodate the expansion without compromising the integrity of the existing septic system. 3. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored? proposedStorage: Condensate Storage Tanks • Hot Oil Storage Tanks • Methanol Storage Tanks Waste Water Storage Tanks a Produced Water Storage Tanks Lube Oil Storage for Refrigeration Screw Compressors 0 Lube Oil Storage for Residue Compressors a NGL Storage Tanks Used Oil Tanks 4. Describe where and how storage and/or stockpile of wastes, chemicals, and/or petroleum will occur on this site. No storage of wastes will occur on the site. Wastes are currently properly containerized prior to removal from the site in a timely manner. Liquid wastes are typically trucked to a refinery for reclamation of the hydrocarbons. Non -hazardous solid waste (such as cardboard, paper, wood pallets, etc.) is typically sent to a landfill, 5. If there will be fuel storage on -site, indicate the gallons and the secondary containment, State the number of tanks and gallons per tank. During construction, the contractor will have a 1,000 -gallon diesel storage tank (double -walled) with secondary containment for fueling equipment This tank wit/ be removed after construction completion. 6. If there will be washing of vehicles or equipment on -site, indicate how the wash water will be contained, There will be no vehicular washing at the site. Any equipment washing will contain the water and have a drain going to a partially buried double -walled tank. 7. If there will be floor drains, indicate how the fluids will be contained. Floor drains will route any fluids to a partially buried double -walled tank 8. Indicate if there will be any air emissions (e.g., composting, landfills, etc.). The majority of the equipment painting will be done off -site, During construction, there will be minor painting and diesel storage tank emissions., There will be no composting or landfills on -site. 9. Provide a design and operations plan if applicable (e.g., dairies, feedlots, etc.). Not applicable 10. Provide a nuisance management plan If applicable (e.g., dairies, feedlots, etc.). Not applicable BUILDING QUESTIONS 1. List the type, size (square footage), and number of existing and proposed structures. Show and label all existing and proposed structures on the USR drawing, Label the use of the building and the square footage. Instrument Air Building: 14' x 26' _ 392 s.f. Stabilizer Overhead Compressor Bldg,: 57 x 100' _ 5,200 sr f. Solar Residue Compressor Building: 67' x 100' _ 6,700 s.f. Amino Building: 64' x 109' = 6,976 s. f, ACC building: 31 ' G" x 82' = 2,583 s, f. Shop/Maintenance: 55' x 115' = 6,325 s.f. BTEXNRU Building: 5' x 30' = 750 s.f Spanker Compressor Building: 50' x 74' = 3,700 s.f Control Building: 24' x 40' _ 960 set, TOTAL New Building square footage: 33,586 s.f. See attached equipment layout and equipment legend drawfngs (lists existing O'Connor equipment and buildings and the proposed new equipment and buildings for the O'Connor plant expansion). 2. Explain how the existing structures will be used for this USR. The existing Administration Building, Control Building and Shop/Maintenance Building will continue to be used as part of this US!? O'Connor expansion project 3. List the proposed use(s) of each structure. See attached equipment layout and equipment legend drawings (lists existing O'Connor equipment and buildings and the proposed new equipment and buildings for the O'Connor 2 gas plant expansion). The usage for each new building at O'Connor 2 is self-explanatory as listed on the attached plot plan and equipment legend. Exhibit1) IGA Boundary Statement The O'Connor Gas Plant is not located within a defined IGA Boundary. According to IGA boundary maps located in Appendix 19-1 of the Weld County code, the closest IGA boundary surrounds the City of Kersey, and is approximately one mile northeast from the gas plant location, Exhibit Li Weld County Access Permit Information A new main access road to the existing O'Connor Gas Plant was constructed on Weld County Road 51 to accommodate large vehicles during construction and operation of the plant. Attached is approved Access Permit #AP I I-00249 for the main entrance into the existing O'Connor Gas Plant. An existing well -head road off of IBC R 50 will be widened and improved to be 25' wide (with a 60' turning radius) for construction access during the expansion and truck access following construction completion of the new gas plant. a Attached is the Access Permit for the new access road onto WCR 50 (AP# 16-00 054 approved January 18, 2018). WEL Lov 1,56&444 ta-r- r>c, imer 11 3(-) t 5 COUNTY ACCESS ERMIT Icl County Public Works Dept. 1111 H Street P.O. Box ma Greeley, CO 80632 Phone: (970) 304-0496 Ater Hours: (970) 356-4000 Emergency ervices: (970) 304-6500 x 2700 inspection: (970) 304-6480. Permit Number APII-00249 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements, provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: DCP BouIterILaSalle Site Applicant Information Name: Paul Park Company: DCP Midstream LP Phone: 970-378-6372 Email: pdpark@dcpmidstream.com Location: Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection VVCR: Distance From intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: 51 51 1000' Plannip Process: USR 19 pm, & CR: 50 Road Surface Type & Construction Information: Road B u mace: Gravel Culvert Size & Type: 1B" RCP Culvert Start Date: 03/01/2012 Finish Date: 06/21/2013 Materials to ConstructAccess: Class 6 Road Base w/Gravel, e�cluired:A�' a hed aacu:rnents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes *1• Expiration date: 01/01/2012 Pro perbj_caner Information. Name: —^ Company: Thistle Down Inc. Phone: Email: 'ran os e d Use Temporary: Single Residential: Industrial: Small Commercial: Oils & Gas: Large Commercial: Subdivision: Field (Agricultural Only)/Exempt: IRE Certificate of Insurance: Access Pictures: Yes A copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2. HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved I MUTOD traffic control/warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work §ciai R.ctr t.ir€ tvionfs or Commits A tracking pad including a double cattle ward is required at the site access. Approvcd by: Weld County Public Works Date: 7/18/2011 r Print Date -Time: 7/1812011 1:48:59PM P M Report ID: P"0O003v001 Page l of e1 WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Dept. 1111 H Street P.C. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Phone: (970) 304-6496 After Hours: (970) 356-4000 Emergency Services: (970) 304-6500 x 2700 Inspection: (970) 304-5480 Permit Number: API8-00054 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements, provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: 1IMMJLJSR18-12-1792 Applicant information: Name: Christina White / Paul Park Company: DCP Operating Co LP Phone: 503-819-1222 Email: casimoninc,com; ppark@dcpmidstream,corr Location: Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection WCR: Distance From Intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: 50 50 1940 5 Planning Process:. USR 1MJUSR1g-12-17E Rnad Surface Type . Construction information: Road Surface: Asphalt Culvert Size & Type: 15" CM P/RCP min. if req. Start Date: 07/01/2018 Finish Date: 07/31/2018, Materials to Construct Access: gravel & WCR: 51 Required Attached _Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: No Expiration date: 01/18/2019 Property Owner Informatien: Name: Company: Phone: Erriail: same as applicant Proposed Use: Temporary: Single Residential: Industrial: Small Commercial: Oil & Gas: Large Commercial: Subdivision: Field (Agricultural Only)/Exempt: Access Pictures: Yes A copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/ HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control/warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work Special Requirements or Comments Parcel 096331400003, Utilize existing access point on CR 50 (1-O&G) located approx. 1940 ftt West of CR 51. Existing access point on CR 50 located a pprox, 2020 ft. West of CR 51 SHALL be Closed and Reclaimed prior to 7/15/18. **Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROWS Note: CR 50 is a Collector roadway with a 60 ft. setback from centerline. Approved by: Digitally signed by itfrosS Morgan Gabbert Date: 2018b01.18 15:48:18 -07'00' Weld County Public Works Date; 1/18/2018 Print Date -Time: 1/18/2018 3:48103PM Access Permit PWOOS Page lof1 Exhibit M n E.- Traffic Statement installing the proposed additional natural gas processing equipment at the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant is planned to begin during the summer of 2018. Project completion will require approximately 12 months. During the expansion and additional equipment installation, daily traffic on WCR 50 and WCR 51 will increase by approximately 50 - 95 vehicles accessing the site. Once the proposed additional equipment is installed at the existing O'Connor Gas Plant, traffic to the gas plant will decrease to only 15 full-time employees who will access the site during normal plant operation. The existing "haul route" will continue to be utilized after the O'Connor 2 Plant expansion project is completed. The existing haul route has trucks leaving the main plant entrance on WCR 51, turning south to WCR 50, then traveling west on WCR 50 to WCR R 49. Exhibit N Light Mitigation Plan As directed by the Weld County Planning Department USR pre -application conference held on December 14, 2017, DCP has developed a light mitigation plan designed to minimize light emissions from the facility, while providing the operations team with a safe working environment. DCP will have alt lighting be downcast and shielded. • At the existing facility and after construction of the expansion is completed, DCP will turn off all lights at night with the exception of walkway lighting under the pipe rack. The walkway lights are critical for the operations team to safely travel around the site at night. The remaining lights will be put on switches so the operations team will have the ability to turn on the appropriate lights needed to work on equipment at night. Once the work is complete, the lights will be turned off. • The operations team will reduce scheduled nighttime flaring by adjusting the timing of planned maintenance events to occur later in the day. • The future facility will follow a similar plan. The only lights to remain on at night in the new facility are the walkway lights. This will allow the operations team to safely travel around the site at night. • The remaining lights will be put on switches so that operators have the ability to turn on the appropriate lights when working on equipment at night. • After the plant expansion is completed, the operations team will reduce nighttime scheduled flaring by adjusting the planned maintenance to occur later in the day. All lights for the existing facility and plant expansion will be downcast and shielded. All lights in the existing O'Connor Gas Plant and lighting proposed for the plant expansion are LED lights and will have lu m irra ire shields to keep the lighting downcast and shielded. The wattage breakdown for the approximately 210 new light fixtures for the plant expansion is as follows: • 11% are 400 watt equivalent • 32% are 325 watt equivalent • 25% are 175 watt equivalent • 28% are 125 watt equivalent • 4% are 100 watt equivalent • See attached lighting "cut -sheets" for all LED lights to be Installed as part of the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant Expansion Project. LIGHTING BOM CITY MFR I PART NUMBER _DESCRIPTION 67 CR U E•F# 1110$ FINIVilLCYLINV1 765903 (FLPrX MOUNTED 3/(F L*X 11 LUMENS LIGHT 23 CROUSE M INDS FiMV13LCYILINV1 165903 (FLP-X) 13 LUMENS MOUNTED LIGHT 9 CfeOUSE-I•f INDS MLL NV1 (FLOR-X) 2' LINEAR LIGHT 46(C- O OUSE -H , 4 '1/2111VSL R.i EILI NG MOUNT ii2LCHJ4 (S 4) STANCHION MOUNT CRc U -H CND 1 CROUSE-H NOS PVII L a�1� w;'i (CM -X) CEILING MOUNT WI MOTION SENSOR_ UNCLASSIFIED CRO21 U -II ! IICIS E0 C31129 (SW -X) AREA LIGHT SWITCH 11 ENR22201 GF1 CROUSE INDS (R -X) 2OA RECEPTACLE TO BE 14STALLED GRADE (12Ov) 364 ABOVE 24 UNITED IF = - - - SQUARED ALVA HINGEDSTEEL POLE, IZED LIGHTING STAN OS, INC. DARlit 1 ft UNITED LW LOWERING OEVICe INCW I LIGHTING STAND OS,. INC. Champ FMV LED floodlights Safe. Reliable. Efficient. Featuring the industry's broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh, hazardous and industrial environments, Eaton's Crouse -H inds can deliver a lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst operating conditions. All the while reducing your energy, maintenance and manpower costs. Why LED? Energy efficiency LED average energy consumption is significantly less than traditional fluorescent and HID fixtures Start/restart time Instant illumination vs. 10 minute restrike time for HID Light quality Higher color rendering compared to fluorescent and H I D Environmental benefits Mercury -free LED eliminates disposal costs and lower energy consumption for a smaller carbon footprint Why Crouse -Hinds? Industry -best reliability Built to withstand a wide array of applications Thermal management Effective heat sinking ensures longer life Quality of light Custom optics designed to maximize light distribution and intensity Globally certified Designed to global specifications for I EC and NEC applications Serviceable drivers Easy access to drivers for service or replacement Why FMV LED? Reliable floodlights, FMV LED luminaires are engineered to deliver high lumen output and maintenance -free long life in the toughest conditions. Versatile design a Can be used for outdoor or indoor appl icattons, and for a wide range of mounting heights depending on model and light level requirement Smaller and lighter • 25% smaller footprint than previous model * 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) less weight than previous model Full frame yoke * Designed to utilize tho SFAG sllpfittor and SWB6 wall mount bracket, making it ideal for retrofit or new installations P M Y IN to It tilt Or) lb Dr Os • DP IP tit gill IP DI Di ski II Orl MID OD II Dit It Olt OD 'jilt. Pi IP IX • stab lh 111! 1111 r w ". C c rirt High lumen output: • Up to 117 lumens per watt • Up to 72% energy savings over traditional HID fixtures (compared to 400W MH) Multiple rens options: • Tempered clear glass lens standard * Po ycarbonate and diffused g ass lens options available Rugged heat sink • Heat sink designed to perform and provide maximum light levels in high ambient temperatures up to +65°C and as low as -40°C • Thick walled castings make for a tough, rugged housing that keeps the internal driver and LED temperature down LED vs. HiD savings at a glance why are so many facilities making the switch from HID to LED? The numbers say it all. 72% REDUCTION IN ENERGY COSTS FMV13L /UNV1 vs. 400 waft HID 75% LOWER TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP Assumptions:Calculations band an overall Zile ul ilia LEO system Enerw rosl of $16 per kdawait; 24 11OUI per day °pereli,n: labor rare al $75 each for 2 workers; awirage time Ix fxtuie maintenance of i faun. 100% MAINTENANCE REDUCTION EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ" FMV LED Floodlights Features & specifications Champ FMV LED floodlights Champ FI IV LED floodlights are designed to provide full -spectrum, crisp, white light. Seven versions of the Champ FMV are available, from 3,000 to 15,000 lumens, providing ideal solutions for a wide range of harsh and hazardous applications. Up to 15% reduction in energy costs and 150,000 hours of continuous operation, Model number Nominal lumens" Lumens Wattage per watt Equivalent HID lu minaire FMVSL 3,189 28 114 70W -100W FMMVEL FMVJL 5,183 45 115 1D3W-150W 7,095 62 114 150W-175' FMVOL FMV1I L 9,132 11,107 79 116 175W-251YQV 99 112 FMV13L 13,100 112 117 W-4 400W FMV15L 15,181 131 116 450W %Tolerance +/- 10%; 01120 VAC, 25°C ambient, 7x6 optics Applications: • Oil and gas refineries, drilling rigs, petrochemical facilities, food and beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, tunnols, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyirigs are present * Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • I P"66, Type 4X, marine, wet locations and hose -down environments • Classified and hazardous locations LED system; • Cool white (5000K, 70 CRI) and warm white (3000K, 80 CRI) • Custom designed optics — 7x6 standard, 3x3 optional 13L-11 Li Champ FtlV LED benefits: * Instant illumination and restrike • Better visibility with crisp, white light • Cold temperature operation / no warm-up required * MinimucnT3C temperature rating — safely operate in the most hazardous environments and any non -hazardous location * Serviceable drivers • Easy installation — yoke design to mount to SFA6 • Energy -efficient technology -- up to 72% energy savings over HID fixtures • 60,000 hours of rated life at 55°C — eliminates need for frequent lamp replacement • Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances • Shock-- and vibration -resistant solid-state luminaires have no filaments or glass components that could break greatly reduces the risk of premature failure • Operating ambient -40°C to 65°C (NEC only; I EC -40°C to 55°C ) • 5 year fixture warranty* *Extension of standard terms and conditions to five years. Refer to Ma 2 of the D-0914 authorized distributor price book for Crouse -Hinds standardTerms and Condition. LED system lifetime rated versus economic life; 160,000 120,000 g 8Oj100 2 4o,Oao e .t FM4 LL.Lia.-eifi�.e .-e Tan a -t tDe7.ee^I -lrt tiff an ay.•a... •S.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• 4-ira Economic Life -- Rated Ufa a f e IF 25°C 35°C 450C 55°C Ambient Temperature Economic life can range anywhere between 50,000 to 150.000 hours. or 5 to 20 years at maintenance -free operation. Fixture life and years of maintenance -free operation Ambient Fixture life temperature (hours) Nor of years at No. of years at 24 hours usage 12 hours usage 25°C 150,000 17 34 40°C 90,000 10 20 55°C 60,000 7 14 '"50,000 hours of life at 65°C ambient Fixture life: • Rated life of 60,000 hours @ 55°C operating ambient and 2417 continuous operation for 365 days • Economic life of 150,000 hours e 25°C ambient * L70 LED life >300,000 hours + 55°C Electrical ratings: Input Model power number (watts) input amps at 120-277 VAC Fi 'MV3L 28 0 - 291 0.24 - 0.11 FMVtL 45.4-456 038 -018 FILL 616-62.5 0.52-024 FMVSL 188- 803 0.66-031 ova FMV3L- FMV15L Voltage 100.277V 50/60 Hz, range, VAC'' 347-480V el 50/80 N3 Voltage rang, VDC* 108-250V Power factor >0.9 ml JEC voltage; see drivers below for IEC FMV11L 98.8. 99 9 083 - 0.37 voltage FIM"1V13L 111.6-112 4 0 94- 0.42 FM'S/15i 131,4-131$ 1.10-0.48 Standard materials: • Lamp housing and adapter — die cast aluminum with Corrc-freeTM epoxy powder coat • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass (standard) • Gaskets — silicone and neoprene • External hardware — stainless stool Qualifications and compliances: * D esi gnLights Consortium® Qualified (some models are not DLC qualified)* ' Approved models include: FMV3L/UNV1; FMV5LJUNV1; FMV7L,UNV1: FMV9L/LJNV1; FMV11 LfIJ NV1; FMV13LRJP 1; FMV3L/UNV34; FMVSL/4J NV34; FMV7LrUNV34; FMV9LJ UN' 4; Fi 1V11LAJNV34; FIViV13LININIV34 7x6 optics on all approved modals; 3x3 optics not DLC approved Refer to wvm.dasignlights.org Ouaiifled Products List under family models for full listing details Not al models are approved for ell application categories. 4 EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ` FMV LED Floodlights Certifications and compliances: N EC and CEC: * Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, 0; Class I, Zone 2; Class II, Groups E, F, G; Simultaneous Presence; Class ill • Type 4X, IP66 U L Standards: • UL844; UL1598; UL15SSA; L! L8750 GSA Standard: • GSA 022.2 No, 137 IEG Standards: • I EC Ex UL 15.0029 • Ex nA IICTE GcTarnb -40°C to +40°C • Ex nA IIC T4 GcTarnb -40°C to +55°C • Ex tb I I IC T65 Db Ta mb -40°C to +40°C Ex tb L I IC T80 Db Te mb -40°C to +56°C ATEX/CE: * CE0359 DEMKQ 15 ATEX 1377 * ( t 359 DEM K0 15 ATEX 1383 * e II3G ExnAllCT5GoTamb-40°C to +40°C • @ II 3 G Ex nA dI+C T4 Gc Tamb -40°C to +55°C • + 112 D Ex tb I I IC T66 DbTamb -40°C to +40°C * II 2 D Ex tb IIICTSO ObTarrib -40°C to +55°C Temperature codas: Simultaneous rating Ambient Class I, IThr. 2r Modal temperature Class I, Div, 2 Class IL Dlvi 1 Div. I Class 1, Zone 2 ATEX 3G 40°C FMVSL-FMV1 E4 55°C TS T4 T4 T5 T5 T4A T3C T3C T4 65°C TEA T3C T3C T4 Weights and dimensions: Width Height Depth Model number lbs. Kg, In. mm. in. nun. In. mm. FMV3L FlMIVIL 30.7 13.9 15,5 3937 12.0 3048 70 177.8 FMVOterrywisL 31 8 14,4 15 5 3933 12.0 3048 7.0 177.8 ATEX 20 Minimum wire temperature T65 9ftC 14 T80 90°C 90°C Drivers: Option FMV3L - FMV1 EL AJNV1 AIf N34 NEC: 100-277 VAC, 50/60 Ht 108.250 VDC IEC: 10O 252 VAC, 50060 Hz; 111-227 VUC NEC: 347.480 VAC, 50/50 Hz IEC: 385 -ems VAC, 60/80 Hz EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ' FMV LED Floodlights R Ordering information Part number example FMVSLCY/UNVID 76 90 FMV 51 C Y /UNVI D 76 Model FIVIV NEC & IEC model Light eau rcelintenslty 31. 3,159 nominal lumens* 6L 5,183 nominal lumens} IL 7,095 nominal lumens# 9L 9132 nominal lumens* '11L 11,107 nominal lumens* 13L 13,100 nominal lumens* 151 15,181 nominal lumens* • 47x6 model, Color temperature 50D0K. 70 CHI [cool white) U�t 3000K, 80 CBI (warm white] Voltage Mount V Yoke /UNV1 100-277 VAC, 50/80 Hz; 106-250 VDC IUN 347-480 VAC 50M1) Hz Accessories (ordered separately) DSV2 Bolt -on visor P82 Bolt -on wire guard SC831 Safety cable SFA6 Floodlight slipfitter SWS6 Slipfitter wall mount adapter 6 EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ` FMV LEO Floodlights S903 N Options $886 Two TMCX cable glands of like thread installed S991 Diffused glass lens S903 Po lyearbonate lens Entries BLANK ' NPT M20 20mm entry M25 25rnm entry Optical distribution 76 7x6 floodlight pattern optics 33* 3x3 floodlight pattern optics "3L -111, only. Dimming D* Dimmable driver BLANK Non -dimmable driver *Dimmable driver option only available for NEC rated models. Photometric data 7x6 optics FMV13L Height 40 ft.; Tilt angle: 450 11 0 a S 3 c r �• :,� {! 1• 1 '. �S 'i' ,e .. 4P .'P J't sa .. I � .., , e. Ili �'� Ia 1<. it 5 •°- Lk + 'v Jf 'u it �1' a'■ 9t• , f 11,4.i..' .. :'r • • a• ■■ is -:a •.. i'Y Al1 .1 •� ;tilt i 1 r , •1' p 1 Iii 'le Y 1Y S. t, i 1 I. L i 11 r, i *,, !: J. 3. A fN a'1 r1, c4 tit rr t.r ',p4 1. ir. 1a 'n ;II '. 1 f, St Pk ii - a'I of I.6 el. 3. rQ ' rI aid i,t 21 :A Li . id; ,- ti 1 t 1 1 l i. • 1 ae' - '. ..'. :el rt J'1 11 et t1'1 '•' a 4 I at ! r ., 1I 'r 6 . 15% II, Is .11 1 1 IA • II DIla % 1 , 5' K 1'Y la Zr : t .P i d1 f t tar ds$.- Y1 .i. n'- 4l i'• el •i, L5 ti : r {•i 1 . r . / •I a I. s . So, L L k 11 1 II • . . I I i . L • 'J • A Z7 9. ..1 '- L.1 b% 1 . 11 a r Ii t 11 a 1 . 1. - 1 tII 'i i it li c. 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Featuring the industry's broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh and hazardous environments, Eaton's Crouse -Hinds can deliver a lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst operating conditions, All the while reducing your energy, maintenance and manpower costs. Why LED? Useful life Rated life is up to 60,000 hours of maintenance -free and safe operation Energy efficiency LED average energy consumption is 65% less thanT12.TB and TSHO fluorescent fixtures Start/restart time Instant illumination vs, 10 minute restrike time for fluorescent Light quality Higher color rendering and color temperature compared to fluorescent Environmental benefits Mercury -free LED eliminates disposal costs and lower energy consumption for a smaller carbon footprint Why Crouse -Hinds? Industry -best reliability Built to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, water and dust Thermal management Effective heat sinking ensures longer life Quality of light Custom optics designed to maximize light distribution and intensity Retrofit compatibility LED fixtures are compatible with PauluhnTM DuraPre, MagnaPro, Rig-A-LiteTM and Snelsone`fluorescent fixtures • Designed for harsh and hazardous 1 hamp MLL linear LED luminaires are engineered to handle demanding conditions. The MLL stands up to high vibration, hose down, shock and impact, while delivering long life and high lumen performance for up to 20 years Custom optics: • Standard wide (1201 beam spread for control room and indoor application maximizes illumination on wall panels • Narrow (801 beam spread option for targeted illumination; avoids spillage and light loss awat - - -_ s_ ��s 3= -s 'TT •% Corn pr hen siv@ eertifftation • Single model certified for use in Glass I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 1 harsh and hazardous applications lire profile; • 2.7 fixture height (excluding mounting brackets} i Perfect for mounting in confined or low height areas Best -in -class i9fficacy, • Up to 130 lumens per watt LED vs. Fluorescent savings at a glance • fly.ire so many facilities making the switch (mm fluoi scent to LED? The numbers say it all. MLL4 vs. •IampT5HO 59% REDUCTION IN ENERGY COSTS Quick & easy ittstatlation: • Easy access to drivers and wiring • No custom brackets or hardware needed • Seven mounting options available Built to last: • Ingress protection from hose down water or diesel fuel in harsh operational conditions — passed 2,000 psi high pressure test • Vibration-, impact- and shod resistant — passed 5G, 3 -axis vibration test • 60,000 hour lifetime 55°C ambient 64% LOWER TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP AssumpbonS: C lculatio "s based on aveiall kill of Me LED system Energy cost at $.09 Exit kilowatt 24 hour per day operation; labor rate of $?5 sae, kr 2 crrb e: average tin's For Iixtute mairiinnance oI 2 blurs 100% MAINTENANCE REDUCTION EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ MIL Series LED Luminaires 3 Champs IVILL Series LED Luminaires The Champ MLL Linear LED by Eaton's Crouse -Hinds is specifically designed to replace f luorescent x'12,18 andT5110 lighting in harsh and hazardous applications. The rugged and durable design features the industry's most versatile and flexible mounting options. The Champ MLL is the ideal solution for high vibration,impact and hose down applications. Applications: Oil and gas refineries,, pcetrochemiccal facilities, food and beverage facilities, ,platforms, loading docks, tunnels, outdoor wail and stanchion mounted general area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings are present . Key features & benefits: - Industry -leading efficacy: up to 130 LPW • -40°C to +65°C ambient operating temperature (standard model) • Low profile (<3' height) • Versatile ceiling/swivel, wall, flush, pole and pendant mounting options • Wide and narrow optics for uniform illumination • Four points of secondary retention • 2r000 psi high pressure hose rated • High vibration resistance • Emergency battery back-up (90 minutes) and surge protection options (up to 1OkV)* • DesignLights Consortium. Qualified (some models are not DLC qualified}t • 5 year fixture warrantyt t One year Warranty • Refer to vvvimodesionlights org Qualified Products List under Family Models for full listing details. Not all models are approved for all application categories t Refer to page 2 of the D-0716 authorized distributor price book -for Crouse -Hinds standard Terms and Conditions. Energy consumption comparison 90 80 70 GO 50 40 30 20 10 0 Model 2 foot MLL linear LED vs. fluorescent I 48 T12H0 TOM T5H0 T12 T8 Energy consumption (watts) 1plcal 'lumen* Tb MLII Eqaaiva'Ient Lumens H1O Wattage per watt Iumlraaira Ty pic.al Ono r ey savings Ildodnta MLL2 3,500 29 124 T12HO Up to 67% T8H O dip to % TRIO Up to 52% 112 Up to 42% 18 Up to 32% T5 Up to 17% All luminaires in the comparison are 2 lamp, 2 foot 4 EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ MLL Series LED Luminaires 160 1411 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 T12H0 4 foot MLL linear LED vs. fluorescent 18H0 T5H0 T12 78 Energy consumption Watts) 70,0 T5 M114 Typical � Equivalent energy Lumens HID savings/ Model lumens Wattage per watt lu minaire lifetime MLL4 7,100 54,5 130 112H0 Up to 84% TOHO Up to 80% T5Hg Up to 50% T12 Up too 46% T8 Up to 32% T5 Up to 22% All luminaires in the comparison are 2 lamp, 4 toot Specifications Certifications: NEC standards: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D • Class II, Division 1, Groups F C * Class I, Zone 2 • Class HI • NEMA 4X; IP66 * Marine and Wet Locations UL standards: UL844 Electrical Fixture Hangers for Hazardous Locations * UL1598 Luminaire • UL1598A Luminaire for Installation on Marine Vessels • UL924 for Emergency Lighting CSA standard: • C22.2 No. 137 Additional certifications: • ABSdesign assessed Materials: Housing: • Copper -free aluminum - Optional Caro -free' epoxy powder coat Lens: • Glass or polycarbonate * Diffused glass or polycarbonate Mounting: Versatile mounting options: • Flush back mount • SwiveVceiling back mount • Offset ceiling mount • Offset wall mount • Pole mount * Pendant mount Easily retrofit to: • Existing Pauluhn' DuraPio and MagnaPro fluorescent light fixtures • Ri g -A -Liter" and Snelson© Cl D2 fluorescent lighting fixtures Electrical ratings: r. MLL2 MLL4 b.!) Lumen output 3600 71100 Vrequenw 50/00 Hr 50/60 Hz Voltage 100-277 VAC/10+8-250 VDC; 347-480 VAC Currant Wattage Power Model Voltage (Al (W) factor THO MLL2tliNV1 100 0 28 2812 0 ;80 <20% MIL2/UNV1 277 012 29.4 0.90 <20% MLL2IUNVS4 347 0 08 29 2 O.OQ <20% MLL2AJNV3C 480 0.07 30 1 030 <20% MLL4ILINV 1 100 0.55 55.0 0.85 <20% MMLL4IUUNV 1 277 020 54 5 0 95 <20% MLL4 UNV34 3147 0.16 55 8 0.85 <20% MLL lNw34 480 012 56 2 0.95 <20% Temperature codes: Simultaneous rating Ambient Min. temp. Class I, Class II, Class 1 Div. 2, temperature wire supply alt 2 Dive I Class Iir Div. 1 40°C 60°C T6 T6 TB 55°C 75°C T5 T5 T5 65°C 90°C '15 T5 T5 Weights: Luminaire lbs. kg. MLL2 12 5 5.7 MLL4 225 102 �ly i Efr EATON'S CltOUSE-H 1NOS Champ M LL Series LED Luminaires Photometrics: control room/pump shed 4 foot NILL LED with 1200 optics vs. 4 foot 2 lamp T5H0 FVN F/1�1+1254 MLL4IUNVI eft. I aft. I Oft I 8n. Cep hislchtsttt is n 40 t1 nth I IjTI11EH Cain htht=4ft. lol. Illuminance (Fo1 MLL4/UNV1 PIN4254 Average 44.87 3378 Maximum 55.40 42.50 Minimum 25.20 18.90 Average/ minimum 138 119 Maximum/ 220 226 minimum Higher averaae illumination than 2 lamp T5HO F +'l'y,l und up to 50% energy savings 4 foot RILL LED with 1200 optics vs. 4 foot 2 lamp TB FVN FVT414232 ML I AM{UNV1 eft. I It I en aft. Nang help -teem 4 fl1. 12h • I � stc e d a aft Cap WS= Olt 4 Ch illuminance Wei MLLA/UNVr1 FVN4212 Averae4 44 89 22A8 Mexitnu m 55.50 28 30 Minimum 25 20 12.40 Average/ minimum 178 181 Maximum/ 2.20 228 minimum Twice the average illumination of 2 lampT8 FVN 2 foot MIS LED with 120° optics vs. 4 foot 2 lamp TE FVN FVN232 ;ft. ' 4 n_ 4 art CAN Ititlpht' 9 It - — do It a 12 ft left l lsrt lInt 0d14npheight= 11ft. 41 11. EATON'S CROU SE -HINDS Champ FALL Series LED Luminaires Illuminance (Pc) MLL2IUNV`I FigTMZ3Z Ave raga 2237 22.04 Maximum 27.90 27.70 Minimum 12.70 12.04 Average/ minimum 138 1.84 Maximum, 2 20 231 minimum Equivalent illumination to a 2 lamp TB PIN and up to 50% energy savings Ordering information Part number sample MLL N/II V1 S903 IF P EM _ ,�,�painted, battery back -op MU series //near LEO, cool white, 4 foot, 'Chubs, 80° narrow bight pattern, I OC' 271 VAC driven palycar �aoate lens, through feed hubs, rY p 117 Series Optics, LL Champ MLl. series linear LCD lurninaire Lengthtlumens 4 4 foot lenatll, 7,100 lumens 2 2 foot length, 3,600 lumens Accessories (ordered seperat.iy l 1\1RJ BI AK 'ida11120°a _ Narrow (804 Vo Rage fU NV 1 100-277' AC: 108-250 VDC fUNV34 347-480 VAC Lens FI OLANK Glass s891 Diffused glass S8 (}3 PoJycaibanale Seo3D Diffused polycarbonate DP1OS 7MTK Hush back mount tack plate (compatible with OuraPw) DP 145 r}r'M1TK OP 1yS3MTtt Ceilrn 'wall mount offset frompaisbie with fed MFlom MTK KIT OS DP 12 PM KIT 125 PMKIT 15 PIVI KIT 2 Ceilinglswivel ,Quin (compatible with DuraPiv1 Ceiling mount bracket and adapter kit (compatible with MagnaPw) N1T1{ Offset wall mount framparrbie with furePtal Pole mount kit 125' conduit Pole mount kit, 1_50° conduit Poole mount kit, 2 00' conduit Dimensions & mounting options: (0958) 27O' MLL4 Offset wall DPia52M1 K Plush ceiling 1?P1457IYI rK Offset ailing DP IU'I3MJK Ceiling/swivel DP 1450MT K Accessories (ordered separatelyl �M1 Emergency backup It Integrated emergency battery back-up ' 0reyear;mwranty Remote EM Kir also amiable. contaC1 lac lOry Inc more information Finish a4 BLANK Natural aluminum P Painted Igmy, epoxy) WH Painted (white, epoxy) Options T1: Pull wire included in fixture PEND f1A1 1 Kr7 Pendant mount kit SS KIT V(1VLr11UNV 1 euW IA KIT VMVL/UPIV.34 SOW IA KIT VI IVL WWI 113014 5A KAT Safety chain kit 1 amp driver replacement kit 100-277" VAC for 4 ft linear 1 amp driver replacement kit 311-480 VAC for 4 ft. linear 0,5 amp driver replacement kit 100-277 VAC for 2 ft linear VIVIVLAIN V34 00W o SA KIT 0.5 amp driver replacement kit 347-460 VAC for 2 ft. linear Ceiling end adapter MP1O5t4MTK KU {5R MI 2 1jRn jug CI 29 33 Pole mount PM KIT 1 6/1E/20 MLLZ Pendant mount PEND Fine 1(1T EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ PALL Series LED Luminaires 7 Mounting options Ceiling/swivel mount au .uMVITK Pole mount PM KIT ,1.25►/1.$/2.O MagnaPro mount MP1O54MTK KIT 1 + - 1,. I103.(4 1113,31 4.20 ..46 A 77<s:tie-el a Configuration PM KIT 1.25 MLL2 Length MLL4 In. mrn. A B 2913 720 52,3 1329 9-27 222-681 9-51 222-1289 ALL MEASUREWFNTS IN INCHES A B c D 4331 3 543 1 68'0 '1,693 PM KIT 1.5 3340 2.953 2 000 1.535 PM KIT 2.0 3.388 2.598 2.300 1.378 MLL2 MLL4 Length In, rmm 28.3 720 In. mm 523 1329 F 12-21 305-533 24-45 610.1143 MLL2 MLL4 Length In. mm. In. mm. A 28.3 720 52.3 1329 12-22 305-559 24.46 610.1166 EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ PALL Series LED Luminagren Haunting options Offset Wall DP10S2MTK l MLL2 MLL4 Lengths In. mm. In. mm. A 28.3 720 52 3 1329 e 263 669 50.3 1278 .. ,,.Y.Na..44ssptp.. se 4m.i..::. .. -.. �• ia4Atf-ttu.a...tt.fl.Qal... tool .. < Yf .,. w1YE.t...Rt...C..H.4FF�•f-ly.a.. u....ar....... H/LFFMFfilq-}fwiA4a14.•.l.i..gn.arsu.�.0 n.o..4YYiiYL.H Offset ceiling/wall mount D►P1O53MTI MLL2 MLL4 Length In. mm. In. tlltim- A 28.3 720 52.3 1329 26.3 584 47.0 1194 a t.. i , .a4.m..Yu.YL .,..w.r r..ua.r.lSs I4SYi.YY46ugHl.fltm+i1FFrHF�r ..}NIL4L1.144�FFytt....F•1IMN.ro.tYi4g1.FYiY01.444.44isHatN(, WutO.NTtiiir-v Filelt... nnrll��^•-••• �•• • ... _._�rYLNd4.I...—...4.H s4=:---F�4 i. ba.•a; assn., . . I - -- ....... aye. .. Flush ceiling DP1057MTK ti.rLid iM W4iiu; MLL2 MLL4 Length In. MM. In, mm. A 283 720 52,3 1329 E 6.2 157 5 18.2 462 EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ MLL Series LEO Luminaires 9 Mounting options Pendant mount - Class It Div. 2 only PEND WAZ KIT 4 _ sre f_ pt jeoterireret r MLL2 Length kt. FM. MLL4 Ina mm. a _ A B 31.7 805 55.8 1418 2&,3 720 523 1329 C 4.2 108 16D 406 D 12.2 310 24,0 610 34,9 a 58.9 1495 C 10 EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ M ul. SeTies LED Lurninaiias Battery back-up Champ ('SILL linear LED luminaires are now available with an integral battery back- up ,module, Virtually the same size as the standard 4 foot model and up to 90 minutes of emergency lighti r7 g to keep your facility and people safe. Modal EM output Normal output M LL4I UNV1 EMI 1 r�IOC lumens (100-277V) 6,720 lumens (100-277V) Applications: a Egress and emergency lighting for areas requiring uninterrupted lighting during power failure • Hazardous rated indoor and outdoor emergency lighting in manufacturing plants, heavy industrial, chemical and petrochemical facilities, platforms, loading docks and parking areas. Key features: • Operating ambient: 0°C to +40°C • 90 minute runtime in emergency mode • 6,720 lumen output for normal operation • 1,400 in emergency mode • 50,000 hours rated life @ 40°C • I PC6 rated enclosure • LED indicator to check battery operation • Nickel -cadmium battery • 1 year warranty Dimensions: POLYCARBONAIf LENS SHOW [6&61 230 Certifications and compliances: NE+CMCEC • Class I, Division 2, Groups A. B,C,D • Class II, Division 2, Groups G • Wet Location, I P66, Type 4X CSA Standard * CSA C22.2 Nos, 250, 137 141 Electrical ratings: Voltage UL Standards • UL8&1 Hazardous (Classified) • W L1598 Luminaires, UL1598A Marine • UL 24 Emergency Lighting 120 277 Amperage@ 1 ZOVAC .48 212 Wattage .1 20VAC Lumen en output 576 57.7 6,72(3 Frequency 50,HZ 6,720 50 Ha Power factor to 100 VAC .997 980 'ND 6.55 11.70 Temperature codes: Ambient temperature Min. temp, wire supply Class I, Div. 2 Class I1, Div. I SIrnrrltanaoua rating Class I Div. 2,, Claes Ii, Div. 1 C 60°C T5 T6 T5 11x49,11_ p 4t;IR 5733 I (as] 2.67 2x314.14 3.60 EATON'S CRCUSE FItNDE Champ tv1LL Series LED Luminaires 11 U,S. jglobal headquarters): Eaton's Crouse -Hinds business 1201 Wolf Street Syracuse, NY 13208 (866) 764-5454 FAX: (315) 477-5179 FAX Orders Only: (866) 653-0640 cro us ecusto mo rctr@eaton , eorn N Powerkg this Warithivide Canada Toll Free: 800-265-0502 FAX: (8OO 263-9504 FAX Orders only: (868) 653-0645 Medea/Latin America/Caribboan 52-555-804-4000 FAX: 52-555-8044020 ventascentrome eaton.corn Europe (Germany) 49 (0) 6271 806-500 49 101 6271 806476 sales.CCH.cle@ cooperi ndustries•ca rn Eaton moo Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122 United States Eatonscoro *2016 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed irk USA Publication No. 51771216 I)ecernber 2016 Middle East 971 4 8066900 FAX; 971 4 8894813 chmesales@eaton.com Singapore 65-6646-$$88 FAX: 65-62974819 chsi-sales@ coops ri n dustrios 4 corn China $6-21-2899'-3600 FAX: 8$-21-2899-4055 cchsalos@ cooperindustries.com n dustries .com Eaton is a registered trademark All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Korea 82-2-34846783 82-2-3484-6778 CCHK-sales@ cooperindustries ndu stries .com Australia 61-2-8787-2777 FAX: $1-4-9609-2342 CEASales@ coope rinclustries.com India 91-124-4683888 FAX; 91-124-4683899 cchindia@ cooperi ndustries. com Champs Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bay/low bay illumination UL/cUL Listed Type 4X IP66 2L The Champl Pro PVM LED Family: Champ Pro PVM erie s LED Luminaires are designed to provide full -spectrum, crisp, white light with custom IES Type I, III and V distribution. Nine velsicris of the VMV LED are available, providing ideal solutions for a wide range of applications. Model PVM3L PVM5L 5 335 43 PVM7L 7195 62 PVMOL 9.266 PV 11L 11,440 PVM13L 17'L P'„ 2_1L PVM2SL Typical Lumens (mu) I)O 3.53 1 Watts 29 85 113 Lumens par Watt 122 124 116 109_ 101 _ 102 112 113 Equivalent HID Luminai re 701 NOW 10OW-150'1 15OW-175' 25OW-320W 320W -400W 4C OW - --- 400W-600W 500W-750 758 :1000W 132 6 130 18,78:3 168 22 110 196 26„631 232 Applications: • Ordinary non -hazardous locations with mounting heights up to 60 feet * Heavy industrial, mine site processing areas, platforms, loading docks, tunnels, indoor/outdoor spotlighting, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area righting, and areas requiring frequent on -and -off of lights • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • Type 4X, marine, wet locations and hose c3vvn environments Features: * Instant illumination and restrike • Better visibility with crisp, white light • Cold temperature operation/no warm-ups required • Option for redundancy in drivers with multiple series circuits connected to each driver to avoid complete loss of illumination • Easy installation — compact modular fixture attaches onto existing Champ mounting module • Energy -efficient technology — up to 64% energy savings over HID fixtures • Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances • Shock- and vibration -resistant solid-state luminaires have no filaments or glass components that could break — greatly reduces the r']sk of premature failure • Operating ambient; -40°C to 65°C (PVM3L-PVM 1 1 L models; -40°C to 55°C dPVM 13L-PVM2 5L models) • Full cut-off with no wasted light above the fixture • 5 year fixture warranty° Efr. N CROU5E-HI ND5 SERIES 11.4 Typical Energy Savings/ Lifetime Up to 77% _ Up to .67%_ U r to 67% U to 74 kl Ugh to 74% Up to 66% Up to 72% UPJQ 74% Lb to 77% Certifications and Compliances: • Desig nLights Con sorti um° Cuaf if ied (some models are not DLC qualified)• NECICEC: • Wet locations, Type 4X, I P66 UL Standards: • UL1598 — Luminaires; UL1598A — Marine CSA Standard: • cUL Listed to CSA Standard CSA C22.2 No, 250 IEC Standard: • CE Standard Materials: • Lamp housing and adapter — die cast aluminum with Corro-free" epoxy powder coat • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets — silicone • External hardware — stainless steel • Factory sealed, no external seals required Photometrics: • Complete photometrics can be found at www.crouse-hi nds,cornf photo rnetri cs LED System: • High intensity discrete power emitters • Cool white (5000K, 70 CR1) (standard); warm white, 13000K, 80 CR11 (optional) • Custom Type I, Ill and V optics available • Optics clocking in field to align Type I and Type III light patterns to illumination path for PVM 13L-PVM25L Drivers: Option Voltage /UNV1 120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 108-250 VDC,50/60 Hz it NVr1 347-480 VAC, 5Q/60 Hz ()Tolerance +/-1 0% °Refer to page 2 of the most current authorized distributor price book for Eaton's Crouse -Hinds Division's standard Terms and Conditions GApypiowntl rriodeb ,ncludo PVIV151.J1Jl liV1; PVIVI tiartINV 1''11+4111./LM1+ Vl , .lVfrr1,13IJIJWVI. PVM1It/U14' 1N Ps/WafititilikAil, P0431JUI'1 ,_PIM5LMNV3,I'YMPLlJt4 4, r'VM9lits11 a't, 1L/ UNV34 Hofer Ito Timm org OIw®lihod Plocfucts List undo' !ropily ramie for full listiirg details, Hal all (umbels are approved for all application categories www crause-hinds cram US' 1-866-764.5454 CAN: 1-600.205-0502 Copyright'' 2015 Eaton 959 Champs Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bey/low bay illumination Custom Optics: Three optical options to maximize light distribution and intensity: k1' TYPE I Long and rectangular for hat Drays, walkways, loading docks, catwalks. Ideal for • Mining conveyor belts • Aisle ays and hallways • Catwalks and walkways • Ramps and loading docks • Tunnels with overhead mounts Colored LED Options: ULJcIJL Listed Type 4X IP66 . TYPE III Wall mount light distribution, minimizing spillover on the wall. Ideal for • Narrow crosswalks or passages with wall mounted fixtures * Tunnels with wall mount • 'l VaIl or stanchion mount requiring 180° forward throw beam patterns • Available in red, blue, green and amber. • Reduction in light pollution for night space observation and sky gtow due to isolating blue wavelength in red and mbar colors • Wildlife -friendly • Improves visibility for telescopes in observatories during night sky space exploration Electrical Ratings: PVMSL PVMSL PVM7L PVMGL 2L 1 1 1 it t • r TYPE V Regular circular distribution pattern for high/low bay indoor and outdoor ceiling or pendant mount lighting. Ideal for, • Pendant, ceiling or stanchion mount overhead building mounts • Processing mills, industrial plants, large buildings, warehouses, etc. PVM11L PVM-13L PVM17L PVM21 L PYMSIL VoLtagp Fantle, VAC 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-277 120-211 EreQiuency 50 50 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/80 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz. 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Tn: ut Power (Watts) 29 43 52 es 113 131 168 196 232 ri ut Am s at 120-277 , C 0.24 - 0.11 0.35 - 0.16 052 - 0,23 031 - 0.31 0.95- 0.41 1.98 - 0.48 140 0.62 1.64 - 0,73 1.94 - 0.87 'oltaga an VDC 108-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 1080250 ?0.,90 >0.90 >0.90 >0.90 Power Factor >0.90 >0.90 >0.90 >0.90 >0.90 <20% <20% <20% <20% <20% 2O% Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <20% <20% <20% Nominal ',Lime oe' O 3 631 5 336 7195 0.285 11 440 13 225 184793 222110 26 531 Occupancy Sensor (Ordered Separately): Occupancy Sensor Accessories (Ordered Separately): Description * " NPT entry, 100-277 VAC * M20 entry, 100-277 VAC..,.., • M25 entry, 104-277 VAC. an Cat # ORDC/ LJNV1 ,.•-iP..■,...1P. P...... ........-......ORDC20/U■ V1 III' ..0.!'tetra —• !mein ma Lir.:iiiiaR. ORDC25 UNV • Description • TECK non -armoured cable (5 ft.) with TECK glands 04") • Type P non -armoured cable i5 ft.l with ADE 1F glands (a") • Metal -clad non -armoured cable (5 ft.) with TMC glands (3/4") • SO cable (5 ft.) with ADE 1F glands 00 l • Wall mount kit • Pendant mount nt kit . , .... , . • Stanchion mount kit...,,,..t Cat.* Cable Kit Ord 'I .. _Cable Kit Ord 2 .Y.. 1.. Cable Kit Ord 3 Cable Kit Ord 4 ..,., ORDC WKIT ORDC PKIT ,.,..,,.ORDC SKIT • Remote control for programming sensor...... REMOTE CONTROL I Oeustorn optics not available with colored LEDs One model per color; see catalog numbering system on next page °Tolerance +f 10% 960 j'1'N CROUSE-HINDS w w_crouse-hind$ S: 1-866.164-545 CAN: 1.800-265-0502 Cnpyrighto 2016 Eaton S€t�iES Champ® Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bay/low bay illumination Catalog Numbering System: Part number example PVM 17LW2AR'1 G1U NV1 S890 ULJcUL Listed Type 4X IP66 PVM 97L W 2A R1 G /UNV1 S890 Lennart motion — - options 'Tr 3,531 Lumen LED a 5,335 Lumen LED 1L 7,195 Lumen LED SL 9,226 Lumen LED iii. 11,440 Lumen LED 131. 13226 Lumen LEO 17L 18,793 Lumen LED 211. 22,110 Lume n LED 25L 26,531 Lumen LED cal, Red (3,200 Lumen I ED] ctO Green (4,300 Lumen LED) BLO Blue (2,100 Lumen LED) ALO Amber (5,000 Lumen LED) Color Temperature BUNK Cool (HOOK' or Colored w Warm (3000K) Mounting style BLANK No Cover 20 LIG 1-W' Stanchion, 2S° Angled SC 200 1-!W'` Stanchion, Straight 2A 34" Pendant 3a 1" Pendant 211A 20mm Pendant 25# 25mm Pendent 22 W Ceiling 1" Ceiling 20mm Ceiling 25C 25mm Ceiling 2HA " Flexible Pendant 2TW 34" Wall 31W 1" Wall li" ConePendant l 20TW 20mm Wall 38 1" Cone Pendant 25Th 25mm Wall Accessories (Ordered Separately: Description • Photocell, 120V, 50/60 Hz ...... • Photocell, 208-277V • Trunnion mount kit with pm ., , ..............�. • Wire guard with captive mounting hardware • Tops hat adaptor.........,,..,............a, for retrofitting Ap,r etori* Meta taster 111 top hats to Cheerio Pro POW L+urniaeires °i Custom optics not available with colored LEDs era PVML-PVM11 L only °Order with ceiling mount only °Available for PVM5L aiid P/M7L only Redundant driver standard on P\JMt9L-PVM251. models ref Ion* is a registered trademark of E I duPant Co Option BLANK R1 S8120 Trunnion Mount Kit with pin SB31 Safety Cats SB90 Quick Clip t`oal DiirliSed Lens 9t#3l° Redundant Driver stew rehire Coated Lens $9 1'o3yy i bonate Lens The Six -pole Terminal Block Voltage tv+w'i 120-277'/AC, 50/60 H?, 108-250' ADD, 50/60 Ha /UNV34 347-480 WIG, 50/60 Hz Type V Optic Standard pie mum) Guard [LAW No Guard a P3001 Wire Guard Type I Dptic t mums 'ohms Ceiiried Rike Type I Optic (Gggrog with Gambit 45° U nrtarcfoMwase air 1Y5" Clactwi *um I ma. Type I Optic tagging withCer ad 4? Cta hvs or 23? Ceugteretottwtse from Nino R3 Type Ill Optic MP Mounts Mout c& iirtg& R3APO Type III Optic r, aacrwhoa !ism Appteteve Top HatAdepterw hChempfa1ure) RaAie Type III Optic Wing water Conduit 4SaCouotcdociwrseCry Top Nat Ri►gp1 R3A20 Type III Optic (Ceiling with Conduit 13? CdrzA rse gram Tao- Nat ;five) iR3B1 0 Type III Optic (Ceiling with C iart45° Qua vilse *our Top Hi Wes) R3B2S Type III Optic (comity with C'©rtrto tlY Caunfetriactwi a Om? Tap Nat Hinge) Cat. # D2SZ0 D23208 277 VMVL 60121(10 ......se.rl.tl•1 P3001 CHMMI FT•N GROUSE-HSI5ERIE� CHMM1 7L = 5,616 lumens with S892 suffix www crouse-hinds corn US 1-866464-5454 CAN 1-800.265-n5O2 Copyright° 2016 Eaton 2L 961 Csi Champ® Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bay/low bay illumination Dimensions: Stanchion - 25° Angled Pendant Well Trunnion War rt wmtt tur to V 111 WI aloe 13 ad 041,4 find Sirinnlr ,s, 0100 *rt'+r�r al IMA °Angled stanchion for PVM3L•PVMM111 L models only. 962 Stanchion - Straight (49721 18.03 Ceiling tiLicUL Listed Type 4X IP66 Cone Pendant 2L Net Luminaire Weights: Modal Lbs. Kg. tail Q MSL-PVM 11 L 21.80 8.07 Nit 13L et PX1Mia 38.00 16.32 1 9.9 Add M'utaintingodulos Pendant 1.25 Corse Pendant 4.00 1.81 Flexible Pendant 1.50 0.68 ilira j 2.75 1,25 Wn l l 4.50 2.04 r led St ri ch ion O 3a50 1.69 Strai lht $itanchiron 4.50 2.04 4.57 CROUSE-HINDS rww cousa hlrxi corn US: 1-966-764-5454 CAN: 1-800-265-0502 la yri�t' 2016 Eaton i SUMS Champ VMV Series LED Luminaires Cl. I, M. 2, Groups A, B, C, Q Cl, I, Zone 2, nA CI, II, Groups E, F, 43 CI. III & Simultaneous Presence Ut1cUL Listed IECEVATEX/CE Wet Locations Type 4X, IP66 2L The Champs VMV LED Family: Champ VMV LED Series Luminaires are designed to provide full -spectrum, crisp, white light with custom IES Type I, Ill and V distribution. Nine versions of the VW LED are available, providing ideal solutions for a wide range of applications. Model Typical Lumens spa 1f O Watts Lumens per Watt VMV3L VMV5L 5.335 VMV7L 7195 VMV91, _ VMV11L 11 L 11.440 VMV13L 1.3.225 VMV17L 18,793 VMV21L 22,110 VMV25L 26.531 3p531 9.266 2E 43 62 85 113 122 124 116 109 01 102 130 168- 196 232 112 113 114 Equivalent HID Lumina) re 70W -100W 10QW-150W 150W -175W 250W -320W _ 400W 4Qo _600W 600 -750 750W -1000W Typical Energy Savings! Lifetime U to 77% Up to 67%. kJ) to 67% Up to 74 'LI to 74% U h to 68% Up to 722% • to 74% to 77% Applications: • For areas with mounting heights of 8-60 feet • Oil and gas refineries, drilling rigs, petrochemical facilities, food and beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, tunnels, indoor/outdoor spot) ig htirig, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings ars present • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist * Classified and hazardous locations Features: + Instant illumination and restrike * Cold temperature operation/no warm-up required • Option for redundancy in drivers with multiple series circuits connected to each driver to avoid complete loss of illumination • Easy installation — compact modular fixture attaches onto existing Champ mounting module • Energy -efficient technology — up to 64% energy savings over HID fixtures • Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances • Shock- and vibration -resistant solid-state luminaires have no filaments or glass components that could break — greatly reduces the risk of premature failure • Operating ambient: -40°C to 65°C ''M'3L-VMV11 L models); -40°C to 55°C (VMV13L-VMV25L models) • 5 year fixture werranty° 92B Certifications and Compliances: • DesignLights Lights Consortiums Qualified (some models are not DISC qualified). NEC/CEC: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, Be C, D; Class I, Zone 2, nA nR; Class II, Groups E, F, G; Class III Zone 21 tb • Simultaneous Presence • Wet locations, Type 4X, IP66 UL Standards: • UL844; UL1598 — Luminaires; UL1598A — Marine; UL8750; li L50; U LZ0E CSA Standard: • cUL Listed to GSA Standard CSA C22.2 No. 137 EEC: 0 + IEC 60079-0:2011; IEC 60079-15:2010; IEC 50079-31:2008; IEC 60598-2-1:1979; IEC 60529: 2001 • ExnAnRIICT* Gc-40to+40 • Ex nAnR IICT* Gc-40 to+55 • Ex nA nR liC T* Gc -40 to +85 • Ex tb IIIC Tt0C Ob -40 to +40 * Ex tb IIIC Tit Db -40 to +55 • Ex tb IIICT*°CCab440to+55 VMV3L-VMV11L only • I EC Ex iJ L 13,0'062} VMV13 L-VMV25L only * IECEx UL 14,0031X Certifications and Compliances (Continued): ATEX ICE: 0 • EN 60079-0:2012; EN 60079-15:2010; EN 60079-31:2009; EN 60598-2-1:1989; EN 60929:1991 +A1:2001 • le II3G ExnAnRIICT' Cc -40 to -E40 • ®lI3CExnAnRIICT*cc-40 to+55 • ©II3G ExnAnRIICT'* Gc-40to+85 • ► II 2 DExtbIIICT*°CDbIP66.40 to+40 • III 2 DExtbIIIET'°+CDbIP66-40 to+55 • b 112 D Ex tb lilt T* °C CJb I P 66 -40 to +85 VMV3L-VMV1 I L only • DEMKO 13 ATEX 1475031X; DEMKO 13 ATEX 1305741X VMV13L-VMV2SL only • DEMKO 14 ATEX 1324722X; DEMKO 14 ATEX 2274231X Standard Materials: • Lamp housing and adapter— die cast aluminum with Corro-free" epoxy powder coat • Lens heats and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets — silicone • External hardware — stainless steel • Factor+ sealed, no external seals required Photometrics: • Complete photometrics can be found at r.cro us a -hinds .com/p hotometrics °Tolerance i f-10%. °Refer to page 2 of the current authorized distr%utor price book for Eaton's standard Terms and Conciilians eApploviedl Xls i ru : Vr,MV)IJUNV I V'lti�rV'fil �'tJ11Y 1, K tv1V'7L I�i4ri t, VMV9I.FUNV1. VMV11 L/1Nt'1, VMV1 JMJNV'1. VIVIV I7l/UWV I ; VMV21 L11J I4V1. VMV25LJLJNV I i VIvi l'31,,Jt4VM, Vl+ MV51 /fi'IV34. VMV7TAINV34 , Viv V9LJLJi'1V34. VMV1 ' U &Nail. Rotor to www dasrtnnhight nrg lrraluhod Producle Lisa under family tnetlela for loll lhns (Jamb hlrg ell models are approved for all application categories OVMv3L-VMMMV111)U NV1 rated to +65°C; VMV1 SI. VMV26L and VM'V3L-VMV11 L1UNV rated to +55°C "$ee temperature code table on fallowing page ° Fa4T.,N CROUSE-HINDSSvitvwv crousaithrnds corn US: 1-066.764- 1.54 CAN: 1-B00-265-0502 Copyright 2016 Eaton SERIES Champ VMV Series LED Luminaires CI. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, Cl. I, Zone 2, nA nA Cl. II, Groups E, F1 Cl. III & Simultaneous Presence LED System: Drivers: • High intensity discrete power emitters • Cool white (5000K, 70 CRI) (standard); warm white, (3000K, 80 CRI1 (optional) * Custom Type I, III and V optics available • Optics clocking in field to align Type I and Type ill light patterns to illumination path for VMV13L-VMV25L MV25L Custom Optics: Three optical options to maximize light distribution and intensity: TYPE Long and rectangular for hallways, walkways, loading docks, catwalks. ideal for: • Mining conveyor belts • Aisleways and hallways * Catwalks and walkways • Ramps and loading docks * Tunnels with overhead mounts Colored LED Options: Option Manaus ULJcUL Listed IECEVATEX/CE Wet Locations Type 4X, IP86 rr fry X120-27 VAC0/60 Hz; 108-250 VDC, 50/60 Hz /UNV'34 347•400.V4gr Qt o �z , '+ TYPE III Wall mount light distribution, minimizing spillover on the waft Ideal for: * Narrow crosswalks or passages with wall mounted fixtures • Tunnels with wall mount * Wall or stanchion mount requiring 180° forward throw beam patterns • Available in red, blue, green and amber. * Reduction in light polluLon for night space observation and sky glow due to isolating blue wavelength in red and amber colors • Wildlife -friendly • Improves visibility for telescopes in observatories during night sky space exptoiation Electrical Ratings: VMV3L VMVRL VMV7L VMVRL 'Y MY 11 L 2 t t t .• 4 TYPE V Regular circular distribution pattern for high/low bay indoor and outdoor ceiling or pendant mount lighting. Ideal for • Pendant, ceiling or stanchion mount overhead building mounts • Processing mills, industrial plants, large buildings, warehouses, etc. VMV1 RL VMV17'L VMV21 L VMV2SL Voltage nave,. VAC 120-217 120-277 120-277 120277 120.277 120-277 120-277 120-277 50 60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50160 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50160 2 50150 Hz 120-277 Input Power (Watts) 29 43 62 85 113. 131 168 196 232 ,, - 0.11 0.35 - 0.16 0,52 - 6.23 0.71 - 0.31 0.95 -0 _ 41 1.08 - 0.48 1.40 - 0..62 1.64. !.73 1,94 - 0.87 Ut Amps at 120-277 VAC 0.24 Voltage Rangy e, VDC 108-250 106-250 1Q8-250 108-250 108-2501 W8-250 108-250 108-250 108-250 Power Factor >0.90 >0,90 >0.90 >0 90 >0.90 >0.90 x0.90_ >0.90 >OSO Total Harmonic Distortion ITHD <20% 00% <20% <20% c20% <20% <20% <20% <20% 5,335 71195 9 266 11 140 13 226 18 793 22 110 26 531 hlnm final I i imans tTtinA vie 1 531 Temperature Performance Data: Lamp/Lumen Output DrivarType Ambient Class I, Torn p. GC Idly. 2 elate II, I9ttt. 1 Simultaneous Rating Clan III, DIY. 1 Class III Div. 1t Class L Zone 2 Groups E E G Clan It Div. 2, Die. I Aix nA oR; nA nR Zone 21, AB* tb IIIC 3L R. /L 9 11L lJ f _ V1 40 5 T5 T3C T6 -166°C3L T5 T83T EL 7L9L 11L L UN 1 55 T5 T4A T3A 3L EL 7L gL iii L1 NV 1 5 T4A T4A MA T4 T92 QC _ T4 170°C 3L 5L 7L '9L 11L U NVS4 40 T3C T5 T3C SL, 5L, 7L, 9L, 11 L Uhl 34 55 124 T44 T3A T4 T$5°C T92°C T3A TEA T3A T4 3L, 5L, ?L4 3L% 11L /UNV34 i5 13L,. 17L 1UNV1; UNV34 40 T44 T5 T4A 16 166°C _ kV34 T4 4 Th1°C 13L 17L UNV1- 55 21 25L /UNV1. UNV34 40 744 5- T4A T8 P1°C _ 21L, 25L V1; N 34 55 14 TVA T4 Ta 186°C °Custom optics not available with colored LEDs One model per color; see catalog numbering system on following page + Tolerance +1- tO% Eskt,N CROUSE-HDSSUMS www °reuse -hinds Carn US: 1-866-764-M54 CAN: 1-800-265-0602 Copyright 2016 Eaton 929 r 1 L mp.Sunolton 3L 3,531 Lumen LED SL 5,335 Lumen LED 7L 7,195 Lumen LED 9,226 Lumen LED irl►. 11,440 Lumen LED 1311. 13122& Lumen LED 12L 18,793 Lumen LED 21L 22,110 Lumen LED 281. 26,531 Lumen LED MO Red {3,200 Lumen LED) oL Green (4,300 Lumen LED) BLO Blue (2,100 Lumen LED) ALS Amber {5,000 Lumen LED) Color Temperature Champ VMV Series LED Luminaires Ordering Information: Part number example VM' I7LW2ARI G/UNV1 $890 CI. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D Cl. I, Zone 2, nA nA CI, II, Groups E, F, G CI, III & Simultaneous Presence UL/cUL Listed IECE /ATE / E Wet Locations Type 4X, IP66 6 2L VMV 17L 2A R1 G /LJNVi S89 - - - - - - - - __________ - r - - - ki111111111111111111111111111111 BLANK Cool 1 K), Colored Warm (3000K} Mounting Style BLANK NO Cover 2c W" Ceiling JO 1-W' Stanchion, 250 Angled 3+C 1" Ceiling P l W' Stanchion, Straight 3A Pendant 20C Optics BLANK Op lions 84120 Trunn)ai Mount IGt with Pin sot 0 Safety Cable S890 Quick Clip see1O Diffused Lens seine Redundant Driver sass0 Tellon° Coated Dens 82G3 Polyca rbor ate Lens TES Six -pole Terminal Block Voltage tM�+ti 120-2?? VAC, Nt 100-250 VOC, 50/60 Hz /UNV34 347-180 VAC, 50/60 Hz r Guard BLANK No Guard a P3001 Wire Guard Type V Optic Standard lillW,n's1 Tie I Optic pit/ mounts pintas G&kJ) MAO Type i Optic reifin9 with ConcIDR45°tatrt7tE bchtri',arer1314C#aakwisehtim 20mm Ceiling RIBS 2SC 25rnm Ceiling eA 1" Pendant 2HA 3" Flexible Pendant WA 20mm Pendant 2SA 25mm Pendant 48 31 Cone Pendant 3B 1" Cane Pendant 2TW 34" Wall 31W 1"Wall 201W 20mm Wall 25TuW 25mrt1 Wall Accessories (Ordered Separately): Type I Optic $' U1ng with Saari! 45° Clockwise of 135a Cowitefitritwis9 town Hiegel R3 Type Ill Optic Pill Maims MSs Celikti 0.3AP0 Two III Optic (Seks`t when astr Appgetons Top Hat *AS with Own, Mtn) ASA10 Type III Optic "suing with Conduit 45° Counterclockwise from Top Hat Nye) IA2'O Type III Optic /Ceiling withConduit it 035' Clod wise From Top N6O1i.nw) Typo Ili Optic Fcaiiing withcondwt t5*Ctltkwise tvn Tai Nat WO Type III Optic ICerThw with Candid 135°Cv+mterciodwae room rop Rot Hiegel Description Cat. # • Photocell, 120V, 50/60 Hz D2S20 • Photocell, 208-277V. O D2SZOB 277 * Trunnion mount kit with pin „,....VMVL S812 K1O • Wire guard with captive mounting harcrwareP3001 • Top hat adapter. ,,...,....,. CHMM1 For retrOtrtttng Appleton& MercMastor ft/ top hats to champ WV Luminaires ',custom optics not available with colored LEDs ',For Vhi1V3L-11147111- only Corder with ceiling mount only ONot available for PEG OAvallabFa for VIVIV5L and VMV7L only Redunda in driver standard on VMVSL-VMV25L models CHMM1 Minn* is a registered trademark of 7L = 6, 616 lumens with S1392 stmt( E I duPbrit Co t +ww crouse-hinds corn US- 1-865-764-5454 CAN 1-800-265-0502 Copyright. 2018 Eaton Eff•111 +CF C USE -H SERI Champ VMV Series LED Luminaires Dimensions: Stanchion - 26u Angled Pendant Walt Trunnion that Wat11fOi1M! 4*1414. Mjium T? I25&.6) 10.18 tI41T', it soccitof Vtt'N CROUSESHkI$9 CI. 1, Div, 2, Groups A, B, C, U Cl. I, Zone 2, nA nil C II, Groups E, F, G Cl. III & Simultaneous Presence 1117.51 EG 2-0 1225.616,613 .�. 17.3! uLlca Listed IECEx/ATEX/CE Wet Locations Type 4X, IP66 Stanchion - Straight ra8.J] 1,44 Ceilings Conn Pendant 1;4t 1'1.93 Net Luminaire Weights: Modal Lbs. 2L (51.6) 2.63 1tg. VMVSL-VMV11 L & VMV17L 36.00 VMV21L & VM '25 , 44.00 Add Moue ttncModulesa Pendant 1.25 Cpne_ Pe Want F extile Pendant. 1,5[ ,2 75 4.50 21.80 8 07 4.00 16.32 0;57 1,81 0.68 1.2' 2.04 1.59 Angled Stanchion. 3.50 Straight Stanchion 4.50 °Angled stanchion for VMV3L-VMV11 L models only www crousa-hinds corn US: 1 -986.764 -MM CAN; 1.800-265-0502 Copyright' 2016 Eaton 2.04 931 N Vaporgard VL LED Luminaires The Vap orgard'm LED family CI, I, Div. 2,Groups ArB,Lrfl ILL Listed Cl. II, Div. 1, Groups F, G CSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA4 ; IP66 V2LC -- cool white color temperature The V2LC luminaire provides uniform cdisp, white light and is suitable for lower mounting heights, confined spaces, tunnels or utility rooms. Using four high poawar, high brightness LED arrays, this fixture can deliver similar light levels to 150 watt incandescent, V2LW - warm white color temperature The V2LW luminaire provides similar benefits as the cool white version, but with a color rendering more consistent with a warm incandescent or HPS lamp source, Available with DC power supply For applications with DC power requirements such as solar, battery or UPS. The DC power supply is suitable for 12 VDC through 24 VDC. Nominal Model lumens Watts Equivalent Typical energy Incandescent saving 1 luminaire lifetime V21_C/LIW1 1,633 y2 LW/UNY`t 10 400 V2LC/DC1 1,633 22 'U2, IWC1 1,400 22 22 Applications: 150W -203W 86% • Oil and gas refineries., drilling rigs, petrochonnic l facilities, food and beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, runnels, outdoor wall and stanchion 'vaunted general area lighting, and where fiamma'bie vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings are present • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • Type 4X, marine, wet locations and hose down environments • Confined space or low ceiling areas, such as tunnels, utility rooms, over doorways, entries, landings, etc. • Areas requiring frequent onfoff of lights • Areas where maintenance is difficult or challenging • Areas requiring shatter -protected products, such as food processing facilities * Outdoor wall or coiling mounted area illumination • Low mounting heights • Classified and hazardous locations Certifications and compliances: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D • Class II, Division 1, Groups F, G • UL844; UL1598; U L1599A * CSA C22.2 No. 137 • NEMA 4 , IP66 • RoHS compliant • ll3G ExnAIICT4CcOAat55°C} • (0 113 D Ex tc it I D 169°C Dc IP66 • EN60079-0:2009; EN60079-15:2010; EN600JO-31:2009 • DesignLights Consortium* Qualified (same models are not DLC qualified). V2LC Features: 2L V2LW • Instant illumination and restrike • Cold temperature operation; no warm-up time • Multi -die LED arrays improve reliability • Lightweight, low profile and cool surface temperatures • Driver with internal fusing for branch circuit protection • 22 watt LED system can save up to 85% in energy costs • 50K hours rated life can provide >10 years of maintenance -free lighting • No mercury or hazardous chemicals — eliminates disposal concerns * Mounts to existing Vaporgard mounting modules • Shock- and vibration -resistant • Teflon coated lens (suffix S896) option for increased safety in food processing facilities • Low starting temperature: -2&C • Operating ambient: -25°C to 65°C (high temperature option) • 5 year limited warranty° Standard materials: • Body and mounting modules — copper -free aluminum with Corro- free epoxy powder coat • Lens bezel — aluminum with anodized finish • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets — silicone • External hardware — stainless steel Photometries: • Complete photometrics can be found at v vow. cro use -h Inds, comr photometrics Electrical ratings: V /UW/1 112LiNtUNV1 V .L.UIDCI VAIN/Del Voltage 90-264 VAC, 277 VAC 90-254 VAC, 277 VAC 12.24 VDC 12-24 VDC Input Dever (watts! 22 bout current 0.22/0t10 1123(010 2.1 1.0 21/1.0 Power factor >O.9 >0.9 NA N A' TKO I%I c:7O% <20% NIA . hJ Maintained linos T, 1,400 1,a33 1,400 Dater test eivare MK 3000K 56001 3000K 22 22 22 Note: 5 year limited warranty Refer to page 2 of the most current authorized distributor price book for Eaton% Crouse•Hdrtds Division's standard Terms and Conditions, ()Approved models include. V2LQ/UNV1 Refer to www designlights org Qualified Products List under Family Mods for full listing details Not ail models nra approved for all application categories GRefer to page 2 of the most current authorized distributor price book for Eaton's Crouse.] liods Division's standard Terms and Conditions 944 wvivw Crouse -hinds corn US: 1-866-164-5454 CAN: 1-800-265-0502 Copyright° 2017 Eaton FTN GROUSE -H stay Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires EASY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT& • Contractor -friendly design. is ideal for both retrofit and new construction applications • Installed using the same wall and ceiling mounts as incandescent Vaporgard fixtures LOW p: rim DESIGN • Unique domeless, low profile design for low mounting heights and confined spaces where incandescent and HID based luminaires are too large to fit in the mechanical envelope required MULTIPLE LENS OPTIONS • Tempered clear glass lens standard • Diffused glass lens and Teflon coated lens options available &&N!1_!,1;I'i*U Wit • Compact and modular design allows for easy component replacement and future upgrades N GROUSE -H SERIES LS CI. I' Div, 2, Groups A, B, C, D UL Listed CI. II, Div, 1, Groups F, B CSA Certified IECEWATEX NEMA 4X; 1P@6 2L R GGED HEAT SINK 1 • Heat sink designed to perform in high ambient temperatures up to +55°C and as low as -30°C • Thick walled castings make for a toughy rugged housing that keeps the internal driver and LED temperature down n41 r'Lta ti 1�, _ i� e wwwcrouse-hinds corn US: 1-906-764-545x4 CAN. 1-600.255-0502 Copyrigihr 2017 Eaton 945 NJ Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires el. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D UL Listed CI, II, Div, 1, Groups F, 6 0SA Certified IECEx/ATEX NEMA4 ; IP 6 2L LED driver: • Constant current regulated power supply • 90-264 VAC, 277 VAC, 50/50 Hz • Internal fusing • Active power factor corrections >0.9 • Low harmonic distortion4 <20% • Low in -rush current, <20 amps • EMC compliant to 47C FR, Part 2, Part 15 • 12-24 VDC option available LED system: ▪ Four high brightness LED arrays • Cool white (5600K), CR 165 • Warm white (3000K), CRl 82 • 70% lumen maintenance (L70) at 50K hours • Array complies with requirements of LIMBO Options: Description • Frosted lens ..,.. Available with NEC version only • Teflon coated lens •...-ep..,..,.1.. .8898 Available with NEC version only • High temperature option (up to 55°C ambient tenperatu r+e} ....S 2 • Brazil (CEPEL L certification) tote Suffix 891 BR Available' with IEC version only Ordering information - NEC/E: Mounting style gm p enani 7�@^ pendardO 1' nendantO wall with unction box i"g" wall with junction rrx 'pia ceiling '/." ceiling V'T wall '_"_VXT wall Cool white Temperature performance data: Model Flair. temp. c( Temp. rating 0 40 V2Lc/UNV1 Ste. V2LC/DCt i14V21 T4A NV2LC UNket S90 40 _ 40 55 T5 T4 111 Weights: Mounting sty to Lbs. Kg. Pendant Ceilrn+ 5_x'0 6.80 3.08 ? 90 3.58 5.50 2.95 2.59 Wail §anchi en Warm white iiiXWwage slezhionO Adapter aonlyG Note: 5 year limited warranty. Refer to page 2 of the most current authorized distriDutof price fools for Eaton's Crouse -Hinds Division's standard Terms and Conditions Cat. # AC drive V2 LqA 11UNV I ._ V2 LCA2IUNV 1 V2 LCA3J UNV'I VW LC 1,18 11ll NV 1 �F LCI-18F2IUNV1 V2LCHF'1/U NV1 V2LCHF2#UMMV1 vvI.CHTIIUNV1 V2LCHT21UNV1 V2LCitW1AU NV1 V2 LCHW2 FU NV1 '2LcHJOUNV1 V2LCHR;1UNV 1 Cat.* DC drive V2LGA11DC1 Va.CA21t1C1 Val-CAT/Del V.acHBF1 at D Cl V2LCHDF2/DC'1 V2LCHF111 C1 V2LCHF21DC1 V2LCHTVOC1 V2LCHT2/001 V2LCHW1 111 V2LCIW2/DC1 V2LCHJ4/DCI W2LCHtliDDI Cat. AC drive V2LWAVUNV 1 V2LWA2/UNV I V2LWA31UNV1 V2LWHBF1/UNV1 Cat 4 DC drive V2LWA11DD1 V2L ►rAfiivc1 V2LWV'A31DC1 V2LW11BF1FOC1 V2L NFIBF2!UNV1. V2LWHF11UNV1 V2LWHIF2/UNV1 V2LWHTI/Ulm I V2LWHT2(UNV I V2LWHWW1lUNV1 V2LWH B FVDC1 V2LWHW2/UNd'1 V2LWHJ4JUNV1 V2LWHRJUN' 1 V2LWHF 1.1DC1 V2LWWKF2/OO1 V2LWHT1 /DC1 V2..WHTLVDD1 V2LWHW1/DC1 V2LWHW2FDC1 V2LWHJ 4f Del V2L HR IDD1 Ordering information - I E EWATE : Cats # Mounting style Cool white AC drive Cat. Warm white AC drive 'I'1' Pendant W Pendant 1' Pendant 'K Wall with unction box 3/4r Wall with junction box Caili NV2'LCA1iDNV 1, NV2LCA21'UNV 1 NV2LCA31Ui1 NV2La"HBF11UNV1 NV2LCH6F2'U'NV1 NV2 LDHF1 /Ur11 ('1 NV2LWA111JI�J'4f NV1 NV aiwAltliNV1 li aLVV111011UNV1 NV2LWHBF2TUNV1 INV2E.WHF1lU`I1 tang s__17 Walt 1Stanchion NV2LCHF2#IJNV1 NV2LCHTIIUNV1 NV2LCHT2I UNV 1 NV2LCHA/U1W1 NV2LV'WHF2/UfWIV1 NV2LWHT1!UNV1 NV2LWHT2rtUNV1 NV2LW11.14/ Ut4V1 'Contact your local sales representative for warm white temperature ratings OFor us$ in Mass I, Division 2 or Class IL Division 1 e Groups F, 6 For Mass II, you must order complete catalog number (not available for purchase in components) ()For use when wall mount or ceiling mount box is already installed urww crouse-hinds cam M. 14366.764-M54 CAN: 1-Raa©-26 - 50 c yright° 2017 Eaton E.'T*N CR+L UE-H SERIES NDS 946 VaporgaTd V2L LED Luminaires CI. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D UL Listed Cl. II, Div. 1, Groups F, G GSA Certified I ECEx/ATEX NE IA 4X; IP66 2L Dimensions: Wall likcIl PPM 19% PLO Family tree: Class I, Div. 2; Clan II, Div. 1, Sr. F&G LA1 a:! VLA2 VLA3 VLHH _el wit, 112521 Stanchion 1221.71 8 314 Class I, Div. 2; Class II, Div 2, Or F&G vxr to UxF 1 is VXF 20 WFT20 LW] 'Mil JAM WILED Hering Estar cRousE_Hvass • airm lra-1/41XT2D VXF 10 VXFT 10 VXF 20 VYFT2O Complete tuminako consists of LED housing and cover: VLA pendant or a VLHR adapter and VX series mounting module, Pendant 41+r? 114.11 Huu NEW 04 W16 16,01 '` � ,T.i l www mouse -hinds cam US: 1-066.7&1--5454 CAN: 1-800-266-0502 Copyrights 2011 Eaton Ceiling r 947 Exhibit K Detention Design Drainage Report General Overview The Otonnor Gas Plant was built on an existing elevated ridge running east -west, with drainage from the ridge flowing downhill to the south and to the north. To slow the runoff during major storms and reduce sedimentation, two water quality control features were built on the downhill slopes of the site. The northern water quality control feature captures all of the runoff from the north side of the plant, and the southern feature captures runoff from a PVREA transformer area. Both water quality control features are designed to capture 100% of the runoff generated from a 100-year/24-hour storm. Although this required a volume in excess of that required by the Weld County Code at that time, DCP voluntarily oversized the two ponds to serve as containment features in the unlikely event of a contaminant discharge from the plant. The two ponds are equipped with manually operated valves that allow a technician to check the pond for any contaminant sheen after a storm, and release the detained stormwater if no evidence of accidental contamination is observed. Stormwater is released over a period of three days at a rate below that of historical runoff from a 100-year/I-hr storm. The O'Connor gas plant is within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area, Proposed Equipment Additions The proposed facility will be a new natural gas processing plant similar in size and scope to the existing plant, to be known as the O'Connor 2 Gas Plant. The new gas plant will be built at the top of the existing ridge and immediately west of the existing gas plant. The new facility will be constructed on a footprint of approximately 28 acres, entirely within the same parcel on which the existing gas plant is constructed, Because the new plant will be located at the top of an existing ridge, no off -site stormwater runoff will run onto the new plant site, One hundred percent of the stormwater runoff from the new site will be captured in the two new Water Quality Features (which will be in addition to the two existing WQFs). One WQF will be located north of the new plant expansion and captures runoff from the north half of the new project site. Approximately half of the runoff from the new plant will drain toward the northern 1 vQF. A second WQF will be located southeast of the existing plant and will capture water from the south half of the new plant. One hundred percent of the runoff from the existing plant will continue to be captured in the two existing WQFs. Runoff from the new plant will be captured by the two new WQFs1 The two new WQFs will have 8" pipe outlets with a manually operated, normally closed valve that will allow the water to be inspected for presence of contaminants before being released off -site (similar to the existing WQFs.) Both new WQFs will also have emergency spillways designed for storms greater than the 100 -year storm, and both will have in excess of one foot of freeboard. Runoff Calculations The original Drainage Report sized the two water quality control features at 4.43 acre-feet for the north pond and 214 acre-feet for the south pond. Due to DCP's internal criteria of providing detention for a 100- year/24-hour storm, these ponds were oversized by a factor of about 10 compared to the Weld County Code minimum requirements at the time of construction. The original design for the north pond was based on temporarily capturing runoff from about 573,647 square feet of graveled site pad, plus about 18,196 square feet of paved area and 9 0, 680 square feet of roofed area. The total square feet of developed area with reduced permeability (gravel plus roof plus paving) was about 682,523 square feet or about 15.7 acres. A new equipment installation in 2016 converted about 1800 square feet of existing gravel to less permeable structures or roofs. This increased the impervious covered area by about 1.7%. Based on the assumption from the original report that the imperviousness of the gravel is about 40% and that of the roofed areas is about 95%, this equipment addition increased the runoff to the north pond by about 0.8% maximum. Since the pond was originally ove rd es igr7 ed by a factor of about 10, the additional runoff created by the 2016 project was not very significant. The proposed new O'Connor 2 Gas Plant will increase the graveled plant site area from about 15.7 acres currently to approximately 44 acres when complete. The two new WQFs will be sized to accommodate the additional runoff from the additional --28 acres for the new plant. The runoff calculations for the new plant will be based on an additional 33,586 s.f. of impermeable roofed area within the new plant. Requirements of Original Grading Report and Permit In the approval process for the original grading permit, the Engineer -of -Record was required to certify that the project was built according to the approved plans and permit. The Owner also had to agree as a condition of the USR approval that the water quality control features would be designated as no-build/no- storage areas. No storage, construction or modification has occurred in those areas since construction was completed, and the ponds will remain as no-build/no-storage areas after the completion of this project. Use of WQFs for contamination control Although it is not required by state or county laws, DCP Operating Company, LP prefers to use the WQFs associated with this plant for an additional layer of control in the event of an inadvertent or accidental release of contamination from the plant. DCP's preferred practice for ponds such as this is to oversize the pond so that 100% of the runoff during a severe storm will be captured in the WQF pond, and will not be allowed to "flow through" the pond during the storm. After the storm subsides, a DCP technician will inspect the pond for evidence of contamination. If no indication of such contamination is found, the technician will open a normally closed valve to allow the WQF to drain over 72 hours. The delayed release also reduces the possibility of downstream flooding after a severe storm and reduces instances of siltation released from the project site. In addition to the normal release pipe, an emergency spillway is provided for storm flows in excess of 100 -year flow rates. 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A letter was sent to residents within a 1 -mile radius on 11/27/17 in an effort to solicit comment and input from our neighbors regarding the expansion of the existing O'Connor Natural Gas Plant. 4 Another letter was sent as a follow-up to neighbors within a %-mile radius on 12/1/17 to discuss setting up a "face -to -faces, meeting with each neighbor adjacent to the O'Connor 2 gas plant expansion. Several one-on-one meetings with the neighbors have occurred over the past month or s o . Date of Meeting Name Address Jerry and Paula Wait 23462 County Road 51 1210/17 12111/17 Sally and Dana Lance 25475 County Road 50 i 12/12/17 Charlotte and Jim Cross 24891 County Road 63 i 12/12/17 - Amy and Virtus Banowetz 24081 County _ Road 50 Bob and Dixie Walker 23828 County Road 49 12/13/17 Fred Ley 23959 County Road 51 /2/18117 12/19/17 Cynthia Padilla Owns farm land east of O'Connor directly Plant Brad Wagner 25455 COUNTY ROAD 50 119/18 Map of Nei( u1 bors that PCP met with rior to submIttIn this USR a Iication. 9bootie and adaiteCtara '4*4! x► idny5 Road 53 Reba Flowers' &S ul1 ri7 A Gather 111u PlBco q vertu,. ii,nl Ewe 'hi coolie/ Amy 151 .;:r1. E9 Cj C 3 eh Bob and Dine Wslket V 23828 Catty Road 49 C 714, Cynthia Patin.> St it Vlied aced Carol Let 23954 Goi.nty Pried 5 i f ,1Nr, and Paula Walt 31 2.3461 ColorayRoad51 Darn anal tpo ti:.,.e 25475 l' , ;j"PinartS0 9 nioo Y'icn#r Educate Stakeholders. Through regular outreach, DCP is currently striving to educate stakeholders about operating procedures, emergency preparedness, community benefits, and industry awareness. Provide Openness. DCP will identify various avenues through which the local community can access relevant information, a n d can provide comments and feedback. DCP understands that trust is founded upon strong, open and accessible relationships. Communication Activities The following activities will help DCP meet its objectives as stated above: to build relationships, educate stakeholders and provide openness about O'Connor activities and issues. This three-part approach addresses our local community's need for information regarding our ongoing operations, and updates related to the construction of our O'Connor 2 gas plant expansion. Neighbor Res nse Line: DCP is working to establish a toll free number for all of Weld County that will allow citizens and neighbors to communicate directly with the correct DCP' employees depending on the nature of their requests,. While the toll free number is being established, the O'Connor neighbors have been given the Operations Area Manager's direct office line to arrange meetings and ask questions. All of the neighbor one-on-one meetings have been arranged through the Operations Area Manager, Emergency calls will continue to be directed to 911. Community Town Hans; OCR is identifying a schedule of town hall meetings, extending through the construction period into 2019. Town halls will be held on a regular basis and local stakeholder input will be sought into the effectiveness of the format. The first town hall meeting with the neighbors was held on January 18, 2018 (11 households attended). Topics of discussion include construction updates, emergency preparedness, responding to questions and concerns about plant operations, and social opportunities to build and maintain relationships. Electronic/Mobile Access: DCP is implementing a social media collaboration tool through Facebook, which allows interested neighbors to subscribe for updates and to provide feedback. This approach provides the additional benefit of mobile access to ensure openness and responsiveness. Postings may include topics such as operational planned updates, construction routes, unplanned activities, schedule reminders and input regarding town hall meetings, and questions and answers. OCP's Facebook site is called the DCP Midstream O'Connor Plant Community, and the website address is; http://www ,faceboo k. comig roue s/OCo n norCa rn m u n ity! 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