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Mechanical
15 6"x4' 2 lamp suspended channel fixtures with T12 CW lamps
Staff Lounge/Cafeteria
4 2x4 4 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps (w/ 4 others disconnected)
Kitchen
21 12"x4' 2 lamp surface mounted fixtures with acrylic lens and T12 CW lamps
2 2x4 4 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
2 2x4 2 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
2 2x2 2 lamp surface mounted fixtures with acrylic lens with U-bend T12 CW lamps
Men's Restroom
2 4"x4' 2 lamp fixture with T12 CW lamps
1 4"x2' 2 lamp fixture with T12 CW lamps (above mirror)
Women's Restroom
1 4"x4' 2 lamp fixture with T12 CW lamps
1 4"x2' 2 lamp fixture with T12 CW lamps (above mirror)
Optometrist
2 2x4 4 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
Optometrist Hallway/Reception
5 2x2 2 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with U-bend T12 CW lamps
3 1x4 2 lamp surface mounted fixtures with T12 CW lamps
Optometrist Waiting
4 2x4 2 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
Conference Room (behind optometrist waiting room)
10 2x4 4 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
[too much light (used to be a birthing room); 4 lamp ballast w/ 2 lamps is recommended]
Counselor Room/Storage Room
4 2x4 2 lamp recessed fixtures with acrylic lens with T12 CW lamps
Patient Room (Typical: 12 in total)
2 6"x4' 2 lamp wall mounted fixtures with T12 CW lamps19
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Herman Atkins, Shoshone-Paiute & Mark Hannifan, New West Technologies. A Feasibility Study of Sustainable Distributed Generation Technologies to Improve the electrical System on the Duck Valley Reservation, report, June 30, 2005; United States. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc786977/m1/20/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.