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Advanced Power Technologies, ("APT"), is a vertically integrated design/build multi-state Certified Electrical Contractor specializing in all areas of Design, Installation and Maintenance for the Lighting, Electrical and Signage specialty fields.

For both interior and exterior needs, APT is committed to providing our customers with efficient, aesthetically pleasing quality lighting products using the latest and most efficient installation techniques available.  The company's energy conservation goals are consistent with many government initiatives including the Energy Policy Act of 2005 - EPACT

With offices throughout the Southeast, as well as a national dispatch center, APT is able to expeditiously self-perform all of your lighting, electrical and signage service needs throughout the United States & Canada.

Presently, APT services in excess of 4,000 work orders a month utilizing a fleet of over 120 specialized equipment trucks and other rolling equipment, making it one of the largest lighting, electrical and sign companies in the country.  

APT's client list speaks for itself.  We have managed national sign project work and interior/exterior lighting installation, maintenance, relamping & retrofitting throughout the U.S. & Canada for Walgreens, Circle K, Walmart, Hess, Winn Dixie, Taco Bell, Suntrust Bank, and most major property management firms. amongst many others.  

It doesn't matter whether the job is on a small or large scale anywhere in the United States or Canada - from our corporate headquarters in Pompano Beach, Florida, we can manage, and self-perform, the design, production, installation and maintenance of lighting, electrical and signage to the highest quality standards.

APT's reputation is built on our commitment to the quality of our service, the quality of our staff and the cost effectiveness of our solutions  - One Company - One Call - Many Solutions. APT has a broad portfolio of lighting, electrical and signage services.


VISION STATEMENT

  • To provide the  United States and Canada a single source for lighting, electrical and sign design, installation and maintenance services; utilizing the most talented self performing technicians and  sub-contracting specialists within our industry, enabling consistent, high quality services in a timely manner.

  • To be able to offer the sub-contracting associates and end users competitively priced product, enabling them to be more efficient and price competitive for our dispatched work.

  • To be as efficient and as profitable as possible without sacrificing quality of service or integrity of character so that the customer is and will always be and feel like #1.

  • To be thought of as the best lighting, electrical and sign design, installation and maintenance service company in the industry.

MISSION STATEMENT

We are professionals dedicated to providing knowledgeable, dependable and efficient lighting, electrical, sign services and solutions for our customers:

  • We are dedicated employees working together as a team towards customer satisfaction.

  • We will be responsible for the results of our actions.

  • We will encourage professional and personal growth for ourselves and our team members.

  • We will create a balanced environment where we will work hard and play hard.

 

 

APT  is a multi state certified electrical contractor that places, installs, erects or connects any electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, solar photovoltaic cells or any part thereof, which generate, transmit, transform or utilize electrical energy in any form or for any purpose.

 

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Manufacturer Links

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

A

3M Electrical Products Div.
ABB Control Inc.
ABB Power
Accubid Systems
Acme Electric Corp.
AEMC Instruments
AFC Cable Systems
Allen-Bradley
Allied Moulded Products
Alpha Wire Co.
American Insulated Wire Corp.
American Polywater Corp.
American Power Conversion (APC)
AMP
Amprobe Instruments
Aperum
Appleton Electric
AstraLite
ASCO (Automatic Switch Co.)
AVO International

 

 

B

Baldor Motors & Drives
Basler Electric Co.
Belden Wire & Cable Co.
B-Line Systems Inc.
Bodine Co.
Bridgeport Fittings
Brodwax.Lighting

Broan Mfg. Co. Inc.
Burndy Corp.
Bussmann Mfg.

 

C

Canplas Industries Ltd.
Carhartt
Case Corp.
Caterpillar Inc.
Certified Ballasts
Chalfant Mfg. Co.
Chevy Trucks
Citel Inc.
Coleman Cable Systems Inc.
Conest Software System
Cooper Wiring Devices
Copper Development
CRC Industries Inc.
C R Magnetics Inc.
Crouse-Hinds/Cooper Industries
Current Technology Inc.
Cutler-Hammer/Eaton Corp.
Cyberex Inc.

 

D

Daniel Woodhead Co.
Dek Inc.
Diversified Electronics Inc.
Dranetz/BMI
Dynapower Corp.

 

E

Eclipse Inc.
E-mon Corp.
Erico, Inc.
Ericson Mfg. Co.
Essex Group Inc.
Estimation Inc.
Exair Corp.
Extech Instruments

 

F

Fluke Corp.
Ford
Fotec Inc.
Futronix Systems

 

G

GB Electrical Inc.
GE Lighting
General Electric Co.
Gould Shawmut
Grainger
Grasslin Controls Corp.
Greenlee Textron Inc.
GS Metals Corp.

 

H

Haines Cable Systems
Harger Lightning Protection
Heyco Products Inc.
Hougen Mfg.
Houston Wire & Cable
Howard W. Sams & Co.
Hubbell Inc./Wiring Device/Kellems
Hubbell Lighting Inc.
Hubbell Premise Wiring
HWC Distribution Corp.

 

I

Ideal Industries Inc.
ILSCO
Innovative Technology
Intermatic Inc.
International Protective Coatings Corp.(IPC)
International Connectors and Cable Corp. (ICC)
Intersoft Systems Inc.
IntraPack

J

JDS Products Inc.
Jensen Tools Inc.
JLG Industries Inc.

 

K

KabelSchlepp America Inc.
King Safety Products, Inc.
King Wire Inc.
Klockner-Moeller Corp.

 

L

LEM Instruments Inc.
Leviton Mfg.
Liebert Corp.
Lightalarms Electronics Corp.
Lighting Technologies Inc.
Lightolier/Genlyte
Lind Equipment Ltd.
Lithonia Lighting/Emergency Lighting Systems
Littelfuse Inc.
LPI Inc.
Lumenite Electronic Co.
Lutron Electronics Co. Inc.

M

MagneTek Inc.
Marathon Special Products
Marley Electric Heating/Berko & Q Mark Div.
MCG Electronics Inc.
McLean Midwest
Mennekes Electrical Products Div./Mennekes Inc.
Millerbernd Mfg. Co.
Motorola
MTE Corp.

N

National Meter Industries Inc.
Nextel
NGI Technologies Inc.
North American Power Products
Nxtrend Technology

O

Ohio Semitronics Inc.
Ohio Transformer
Optical Cable Corp.
Ortronics Inc.
Osaki Meter Sales Inc.
Osram Sylvania Inc.

 

P

Panduit Corp.
Pass & Seymour
Philips Lighting
Phoenix Contact Inc.
Plymouth Rubber Co.
Polaroid Corp.
Power Measurement Ltd.
Price Wheeler/Brick Wall Div.
Prophet 21 Inc.

Q

 

R

Raco Inc.
Raychem Corp./Electrical Products Div.
Rayovac Corp.
Reliable Power Meters
Robicon
Rycom Instruments Inc.

 

S

S & C Electric Co.
Sherman & Reilly Inc.
Siemens Energy & Automation Inc.
Siemens-Furnas Control
The Siemon Co.
Simkar Lighting Fixtures Div.
Southwest Power Systems
Southwire Co.
Spoolmaster Products
Square D
SSAC Inc.
Strongwell
Sunbelt Transformer Inc.
Supreme Lighting Corp.

 

T

Tektronix Inc.
Thomas & Betts
Trade Service Corp.
Tyton Hellermann

 

U

Underground Devices
Unistrut Diversified
Universal Standard Safety Trolley Corp.

 

V

Versabar Corp.
Visio Corp.
Vynckier Enclosure System

 

W

W.H. Brady Inc.
The Watt Stopper
Waukesha Electric Systems
Wavetek Corp./Instruments Div.
Wellman Thermal Systems
Wells Cargo Inc.
Wheelock Inc.
The Wiremold Co.

X

 

Y

Yokogawa Corp. of America

 

Z

Zenith Controls Inc.
ZZZAP Power Corp.

 

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  ALABAMA
Electrical Contractors Board
660 Adams Ave, Suite 301
Montgomery, AL 36014
(334) 269-9990  Fax (334) 263-6115
State License Board (334) 242-2839.
400 S. Union St. Ste. 235 - Montgomery AL. 36130 -
 
Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board
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ALASKA 
Dept of Labor
3301 Eagle St
PO Box 107020
Anchorage, AK 99510
(907) 269-4925  Fax (907) 269-4932
Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development - 
Div of Occupational Licensing - 
P.O. Box 110806, Juneau, AK 99811-0806 - 
Phone: (907) 465-2546, Fax: (907) 465-2974
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  ARIZONA
Arizona Registrar of Contractors
State License Board (602) 542-1525  Fax (602) 542-1599
National Assessment Testing (602) 258-2143
Registrar of Contractors - 800 W. Washington 6th FL. - 
Phoenix AZ. 85007 - (602) 542-1502
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2002 NEC

ARKANSAS 
Electrical Examiners Board
10421 West Markham
Little Rock, AK 72205
(501) 682-4549  Fax (501) 682-1765
State License Board (501) 372-4661
Contractors Licensing Board - 621 E. Capitol St. - Little Rock AR. 72202 
Phone: (501) 372-4661 Fax:(501) 372-2247
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Back to Top CALIFORNIA
California Contractors License Board
State License Board 1-800-321-2752
Contractors State Licensing Board - 
9835 Goethe Rd. P.O. Box 26000 - 
Sacramento CA. 95826 - 
Phone: (916) 255-3900  Fax (916) 366-9130
[More Info]
  COLORADO 
State Board of Electrical & Plumbing
1580 Logan St, Suite 550
Denver, CO 80203-1941
(303) 894-2300  Fax (303) 894-2310
[More Info]
  CONNECTICUT
Occupational Licensing Div. - 
Consumer Protection Dept. 165 Capitol Ave. - 
Hartford Ct. 06106 - 
(860) 713-6135  Fax: (860) 713-7239
Phone: (203) 566-3275 
Phone: (203) 566-6134
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  DELAWARE
Board Of Electrical Examiners
PO Box 1401 Cannon Building, Suite 203
Dover, DE 19903
(302) 739-4522 Ext. 205 Fax: (302) 739-2711
Div. of Revenue Carvel State Bldg. 
820 N. French St. - 
Wilmington DE. 19801 - 
Phone: (302) 577-3369
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  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Electrical & Plumbing Board
614 H Street NW, Room 904
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-7474 Fax: (202) 727-7662
[More Info]
Back to Top FLORIDA
Electrical Contractors Licensing Board
1940 North Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0771
(850) 488-3109 Fax: (850) 922-2918

State License Board 
Dept. of Professional Regulation - Construction Industry Licensing Board - 
7960 Arlington Express Way, 
Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32211-7467 - 
Phone: (904) 727-6530
National Assessment Testing (813) 449-8525
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GEORGIA
Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board 
166 Pryor St. SW- 
Atlanta GA. 30303 - 
Phone: (404) 656-2448  Fax (404) 657-4220
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  HAWAII 
 
Hawaii Contractors Licensing Board
State License Board 
P.O. Box 3469 Honolulu HI. 96801 
(808) 586-3000 or (808) 586-2700
National Assessment Testing (808) 261-8182
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IDAHO
National Assessment Testing (208) 377-3731
Electrical Bureau Division Of Building Safety
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0028
(208) 334-2183 x337 Fax: (208) 334-4891
[More Info]
  ILLINOIS *
Department Of Construction
2300 South Dirksen Parkway, Rm. 322
Springfield, IL 62764
(217) 782-3413 (217) 524-4922
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  INDIANA *
(317) 232-2980
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Back to Top IOWA *
Division Of Contractor Registration
1000 East Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50319-0209
(515) 242-5871 (515) 281-7995
Dept. of Employment Services - Div of Labor - 
1000 E. Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA. 50319 - 
Phone: (515) 281-3606 Fax: (515) 242-6301
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  KANSAS *
Dept. of Revenue - Div. of Taxation 
Robert B. Docking State Bldg
915 SW Harrison St., 3rd Floor
Topeka KS. 66625 - 
Phone: (913) 296-3160
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  KENTUCKY
Department of Housing, Building & Construction
Div. of Fire Prevention
1047 Us 127 South, Suite 1
Frankfort, KY 40601-4337
(502) 564-3626 Fax: (502) 564-6799
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LOUISIANA
Contractors Board 
(800) 256-1392  (504) 765-2301  Fax: (504) 765-2431
Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors
Post Office Box 14419
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70898-4419
[More Info]
  MAINE
Dept. Of Professional & Financial Regulation
Office of Licensing & Registration
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
(207) 624-8603 Fax: (207) 624-8637
[More Info]
Back to Top MARYLAND
Website
Board Of Master Electricians
50 N. Calvert Street, Room 302
Baltimore, MD 21202-3651
(410) 230-6163 Fax: (410) 333-6314
[More Info]
  MASSACHUSETTS
Dept of Labor and Industries (Div  of Registration)
100 Cambridge Street, Room 1511
Boston, MA 02202
(617) 727-9931 Fax: (617) 727-5012
Construction Supervisor's License Licensing (617) 727-3200
National Assessment Testing (508) 624-0826
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MICHIGAN   
Michigan Department of Consumer & Industry Services

Electrical:
PO Box 30254
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 241-9320 Fax: (517) 241-9308
Office of Commercial Services - Residential Builders Unit
Post Office Box 30245
Lansing, Michigan 48909
(900) 555-8374
 
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  MINNESOTA
State Board Of Electricity
1821 University Ave., South 128
Saint Paul, MN 55104-2993
(612) 642-0800 Fax: (612) 642-0441
Other ? - (612) 296-6319
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  MISSISSIPPI  
Mississippi Board of Contractors
2001 Airport Road, Suite 101
Jackson, Mississippi 39208
(800) 880-6161 or (601) 354-6161  Fax:(601) 354-6715
[More Info]
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Code Administrator
Kansas City, MO
(816) 274-1678
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  MONTANA 
Department Of Commerce Prof. & Occupational Lic. Bureau
111 N. Jackson
Helena, MT 59620-0513
(406) 444-4390 Fax: (406) 444-1667
[More Info]
  NEBRASKA 
Nebraska State Electrical Board
800 South 13th, Suite 109
P. O. Box 95066
Lincoln, NE 68509-5066
(402) 471-3550 Fax: (402) 471-4297
[More Info]
  NEVADA
Nevada Contractors Board
(702) 688-1141, (702) 486-1100 Fax (702) 688-1271
[More Info]
  NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Electricians Licensing Board
78 Regional Drive, Bldg. 1 or PO Box 646
Concord, NH 03302-0646
(603) 271-3748
[More Info]
  NEW JERSEY
Dept Of Law and Public Safety
Board of Examiners
PO Box 45006
Newark, NJ 07101
(201) 504-6410 Fax: (201) 648-3536
Office of Community Affairs (Licensing) (609) 984-1704
National Assessment Testing (609) 387-7944
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Back to Top NEW MEXICO
License Board (505) 827-7057
National Assessment Testing (505) 983-1713
New Mexico Construction Industries Divisions
Regulation & Licensing Department
725 Saint Michael Drive
P.O. Box 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87504
(505) 827-7030 Fax: (505) 827-7045
[More Info]
  NEW YORK *
(718) 797-7659
Suffolk County Dept of Consumer Affairs
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  NORTH CAROLINA
State License Board (919) 571-4183
Electrical Licensing
Post Office Box 18727
Raleigh, North Carolina 27619
(919) 733-9042 Fax: (919) 733-6105
[More Info]
  NORTH DAKOTA
State Electrical Board
PO Box 857
Bismarck, ND 58502
(701) 328-9522 Fax: (701) 328-9524
North Dakota Secretary of State (701) 224-2900
[More Info]
  OHIO 
Electrical :
6606 Tussing Road
P.O. Box 4009
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068-9009
614-644-3493, Fax 614-728-1200
[More Info]
  OKLAHOMA
State Dept. Of Health 
1000 NE 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299
(405) 271-5217  Fax (405) 271-5254
[More Info]
Back to Top OREGON
 Division of Building Codes
1535 Edgewater NW
P.O. Box 14470
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-4133  Fax: (503) 378-2322
Oregon Construction Contractors Board (503) 378-4621
Post Office Box 14140
Salem, Oregon 97309-5052
[More Info]
  PENNSYLVANIA *
(717) 787-2121
[More Info]
  RHODE ISLAND 
Examiners of Electricians
Labor Dept.
610 Manton Avenue
Providence, RI 2909
(401) 457-1860 Fax: (401) 457-1868
[More Info]
  SOUTH CAROLINA
Department of LLR
Contractor's Licensing Board
Koger Office Park, Kingstree Building
101 Centerview Dr, St 104
P.O. Box 11329
Columbia, SC 29211-1329
(803) 896-4686 Fax: (803) 896-6038

South Carolina Residential Home Builders Commission
 
(803) 734-9174
South Carolina Licensing Board for Contractors
Post Office Box 11329
Columbia, South Carolina 29211-1329
[More Info]
  SOUTH DAKOTA 
State Electrical Commission
302 South Pawnee Street C/O 500 East Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501-5070
(800) 233-7765 Fax: (605) 773-6213
[More Info]
Back to Top TENNESSEE
Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors
500 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 110
Nashville, Tennessee 37243-1150
(800) 544-7693 (615) 741-8307 Fax:(615) 532-2868
National Assessment Testing (615) 333-6567
[More Info]
  TEXAS
Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation
Post Office Box 12157
Austin. Texas 78711 (512) 463-2904
(512) 918-7100
[More Info]
  UTAH  
Utah Construction Trades Bureau
 
National Assessment Testing (801) 355-5051 
State License Board (801) 530-6628  Fax: (801) 530-6511
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0805
[More Info]
  VERMONT
Department of Labor and Industry
National Life Building, Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3401
(802) 828-2107 Fax: (802) 828-2195
State Number (802) 828-2363
[More Info]
  VIRGINIA
License Board (804) 367-8511
State Board Of Contractors
3600 West Broad St., 4th Floor
Richmond, VA 23230-4917
(804) 367-8511 Fax: (804) 367-2474
National Assessment Testing (804) 747-3297
[More Info]
Back to Top WASHINGTON
Department Of Labor And Industries
PO Box 44460
Olympia, WA 98504-4460
(360) 902-5252 Fax: (360) 902-5292
Registration Division (206) 902-5226
[More Info]
  WEST VIRGINIA
State Fire Marshall
1207 Quarrier St., 2nd Floor
Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 558-2191 Fax: (304) 558-2537
West Virginia Contractors Licensing Board
Capitol Complex, Building 3, Room 319
Charleston, West Virginia 25305
[More Info]
  WISCONSIN 
Dept of Commerce
201 West Washington Ave.
PO Box 7082
Madison, WI 53707-7169
(608) 261-8500 Fax: (608) 267-0592
[More Info]
  WYOMING 
Dept of Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety
Herschier Building 1W
Cheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7993  (307) 777-7119
[More Info]

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* Please note that where no State Agency is listed, there may be local Licensing Agencies that would have control over these matters. 

 


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Light Level Readings—Identify existing conditions and assess light levels and compliance with state laws. We will:
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    ATM Lighting


    How many people have not ever visited an ATM?  Not very many.  Some do so a lot.  ATM's have become a staple of modern life.

    So most everyone has first hand experienced the various effects of "security lighting" in the vicinity of an ATM.  It varies widely.

    In ATM lighting, there is the "Good," the "Bad," and the "Ugly."

    We discuss here some of these differences, and we will refer in some detail to the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America's Design Guide DG-9-97, which has the title:  "Lighting for Automatic Teller Machines."

    The "Good" ones are those that are designed and installed following the IESNA's recommendations in their Design Guide.  We quote in entirety the Introduction to the Design Guide:  "The ATM environment requires adequate illuminance so users can perform reading and writing tasks, as well as enjoy safe passage to and from the ATM location.  The customers' unrestricted access to ATMs means that proper lighting is a primary requirement during all hours of daylight and darkness.  This guide will provide recommended illuminance levels, explain the need for glare control, and suggest methods to solve many ATM related lighting problems.  Both the ATM lighting requirements for transaction processing and for safety are treated as major concerns."
    IDA thinks everyone would agree.

    Sections of the Design Guide are as follows:

    1.0  Introduction.
    2.0  Task, Equipment, Location.
    3.0  Lighting Objectives.
    4.0  Lighting Design Variables.
    5.0  Illuminance Criteria.
         5.1  ATMs and the Immediate Surround.
         5.2  Exterior ATM Approach Areas.
         5.3  Minimizing Glare.
         5.4  Avoiding Veiling Reflections.
         5.5  Light Source Color Rendering.
    6.0  Lighting System Choices.
    7.0  Current Governmental Regulations.
    8.0  Other Design Considerations.
    9.0  Example Solutions
    10.0  Conclusions

    Let us note especially Section 5.3, on glare, an important criteria often neglected.  A quote from this section:  "Direct visibility glare prevents the ATM customer from observing objects or an approaching perpetrator.  Luminaires should be carefully selected and carefully located in order to minimize glare.  Not all tasks at the ATM require the same level of illuminance, but uniformity is important if glare is to be kept to a minimum.  Exterior lighting should blend from one area to the next, and the uniformity ratios should follow IESNA recommendations."

    So it is clear that ATMs that are "Good" have lighting levels that meet (but do not much exceed) the IESNA recommended lighting levels (if overlit, they will have too much contrast with adjacent areas, and likely will be glary), and they will have minimum glare.  They will feel comfortable and safe to the customers.

    We quote also from Section 9.1, on Outdoor Solutions:  "Large Approach Areas.  If the approach to the ATM is across a large area (2.5 times the mounting height of the light fixtures or more), fixtures should be installed at the building (lighting outward) and at the approach perimeter (lighting inward).  If the wall of the building where the ATM is installed allows fixtures to be at least 3.7 m (12 ft) above the ground, the light can adequately cover a length of 2.8 m (30 ft), with the exact dimensions depending on the light fixture and distribution pattern selected.  Horizontal cut off type fixtures should be considered here because they can project the light without producing glare.  For areas beyond 2.5 items the mounting height, use a pole mounted luminaire strategically located to illuminate the total area without interfering with the function of the space and normal movements.  Important limitations [bolding as in the DG]:  Avoid using luminaires which illuminate areas greater than 2.5 time their mounting height.  These types of fixtures can produce excess vertical illuminance, which can result in direct disability glare.  And where fixtures are installed at the building lighting outward, they typically create glare problems and contribute to light trespass."

    We note also that the new edition of the IESNA Lighting Handbook (9th edition) in the chapter on Security Lighting (Chapter 29) says:  "Stray light from security lighting installations can be considered a light trespass by neighbors,"  and also "Disability glare is caused by light scattered in the eye.  Care in the selection of luminaires and pole heights is essential."

    Now on to the "Bad."  These installations arise from two major reasons.  First, the owner of the ATM does not understand good lighting installations from bad, nor more generally what good lighting is.  They often have only one goal:  The More the Better.  Second, the lighting "designer" has the same gap in their knowledge of good lighting, or if they do understand it, can not sell the advantages of good lighting to the owner.  It is a sad fact that many lighting installations are built according to these perceived needs.  No one questions the owners desire for an efficient, useful, and safe ATM installation.  They just don't know how lighting relates to that goal.

    An even worse example of lighting specifications comes from state or local legislators, who have the same overall goals as the owners and also share the same sad lack of knowledge of lighting.  For example, California Assembly Bill No. 244 includes a section on lighting of ATMs.  This specifies a requirement of two candlefoot power within 50 feet of all unobstructed directions from the face of the ATM.  There is no such unit as candlefoot power, but they define it in the bill as "the light intensity of candles on a horizontal plane at 36 inches above ground level and five feet in front of the area to be measured."  Lighting with candles?  Horizontal rather than vertical illuminance?  Why 36 inches?  Why five feet?  And what is this non-existent lighting level unit?

    This sort of requirement has been copied or emulated by other states.  For example. a 1995 State of New York bill says: "a minimum illuminance of two candlefoot power is maintained on a horizontal plane at a point fifty feet in all unobstructed directions from the ATM, measured at a point five feet above the ground surface."  Candlefoot again.  And who in the world will be looking on a horizontal plane five feet above the ground to benefit from this strange wording?

    How can state legislators or their lawyers or advisors come to such strange and counterproductive language?  It boggles the mind, but these are existing lighting ordinances.  There are no words about the quality of lighting, discomfort or disability glare.  No understanding about the difference between horizontal or vertical illuminance.  And where did candlefoot power come from?

    Now to the Ugly:  These installations come from "designers" or installers trying to comply with either the owner's or the state's requirements.  The lighting is normally mounted on the building wall, at what seems to be random mounting heights, often glaring right into the customer's eyes as they approach or use the ATM.  Floodlights are projected horizontally to provide the required "candlefoot power" levels.  This is the cheap and dirty and counterproductive way to do it.  It should be avoided at all costs by any owners and any legislators seriously interested in protecting their customers and their facilities.

    We note also the recent Department of Justice report on crime and lighting, where it asks relative to ATM lighting:  Who is being protected, the customer or the criminal?
     

    Sound bites:

    Floodlight equals Glare Light.
    It costs no more in initial costs to do it right.
    Good lighting means real security and safety, bad lighting compromises both.
     

    Reference:  IESNA Design Guide DG-9-97, Lighting for Automated Teller Machines, prepared by the IESNA Financial Facilities Committee, copyrighted by the IESNA, 1997.  IESNA, 120 Wall Street, New York NY 10005.
     

    Clients We are having an upgrade at College. The system we are getting consists of 72 dimmers (+24 we already have), 8 Moving heads (+2 we already have), 4 ultra bright Par 64 LED and we also have 2 scroller already in stock.

    We have a Fat Frog board at the moment (I know this board won't handle as this comftably), would it be worth while up-grading the board for a Frog 2 been as we have got the money to do it?

    Anybody have any suggestions? Or any opinions on the Frog 2 or this upgrade?

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      Assessment of your current lighting conditions is the cornerstone to document compliance with state and local [ATM] lighting laws.


      Our experience in the implementation of lighting programs started in 1992 when the first ATM lighting and safety law was passed (California Assembly Bill 244). The breadth of our knowledge of ATM lighting laws state-by-state gives you the tools to:

      Improve customer safety.

      Enhance site visibility and appearance.

      Document compliance with state laws.

      ngs to assess your current light levels, in accordance with company standards or lighting laws such as AB-244.
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    • Complete site evaluations to use to redesign and upgrade lighting.
    You are guaranteed an unbiased assessment of the light levels.
    Your costs for   ’s light level readings are one price nationwide.
    Use either your existing forms or customize forms for your needs to record light levels. We include site sketches and notes to depict:
    • Building footprint and features such as ATM’s, night depositories, doors, locations of all lights.
    • Site notes indicating burned out, cycling, dirty, non-functioning lights, and any conditions needing attention.
 
Detailed Site Evaluations—If light levels are not adequate or an ATM is not compliant,    provides a site survey which details all elements needed for lighting design and to obtain permits to make the site compliant. It includes:
  • Building footprint and dimensions, lot lay-out.
  • Information about existing fixtures, wiring, and electrical systems.
  • Notes detailing elements that effect light levels and safety.

“Kudos to the Field Services Unlimited team! They have overseen all phases of the ATM lighting program – the field surveys, design, matching fixtures, working with the cities, overseeing the installation to bring these 14 branches into compliance with AB-244. The law was passed nine years ago and thanks to   , we finally have light readings that say all ATM’s pass. Great job!” - Safety Manager , Fortune 500 Company

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  • Bank of America © – AB-244 Compliance program.
  • Washington Mutual © – Light Level Certifications for “New ATM” program.
  • Union Bank of California © – Light Level Certifications.


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ATM Lighting Requirements
Answer by Andy Zavoina and Barry Thompson, BOL Gurus

Question: What is the lighting requirement for ATMs?

Answer by Andy Zavoina:
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You will have to review your state's requirements. If you're in Texas, I'll make it easy.
http://www.banking.state.tx.us/legal/FinCode/CH59.HTM#Sec.%2059.305 has the provisions addressing ATMs.

Specifically, Texas lighting requirements include:

The lighting must be at least:
(1) 10 candlefoot power at the face of the unmanned teller machine and extending in an unobstructed direction outward five feet;

(2) two candlefoot power within 50 feet from any unobstructed direction from the face of the machine, except as provided by Subdivision (3);

(3) if the machine is located within 10 feet of the corner of a building and is generally accessible from the adjacent side, two candlefoot power along the first 40 unobstructed feet of the adjacent side of the building; and

(4) two candlefoot power in the part of the defined parking area within 60 feet of the unmanned teller machine.

There are also provisions as to when and who.

Answer by Barry Thompson
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Andy is entirely correct with his answer to you. New York State’s original ATM Law has been the model for the other states and has become the standard of the industry.

You should consider one other step that many institutions fail at when developing ATM lighting procedures. Most institutions forget to implement a night inspection program for ATM installations.

Among the problems I have found are:

No one is inspecting the ATM installation for malfunctioning or blown lights.

  1. Maintenance staff may replace blown lights with lights of less foot-candle power.
  2. New staff didn’t realize they had been assigned to inspect the facility.
  3. Lighting timers on the ATM’s not adjusted for the changing seasons.
  4. Construction crews removed lights or relocated them changing the amount of light on the ATM.

 

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