НСП02-100-Р51-01-У5 (Эпос)
Sorting through the rubble of "very necessary things" near the garage, in a heap of ferrous metal I discovered several interesting objects of the USSR era. Among them there were two fixtures: one with an aluminum body, which looked very decent, and the other with an "iron" one and looked very wretched. As a fan of Soviet artifacts, I decided to give the second fixture a second life. I soaked the locks with WD-liquid, sanded the case, washed the shade, and under the layers of dirt and rust a Soviet industrial fixture NSP-02/P51-01-U5, produced in 1978, was discovered. The outer part of the metal case and the clasp had to be completely "stripped"; they corroded to a considerable depth, but the inner volume of the lamp remained almost untouched (thanks to the rubber seal put on the rim of the glass shade). Therefore, inside you can see the native gray-blue color. It was not possible to match the color of the new paint to the original, so I painted it with what was at hand. This is not a restoration, but I think such a sample is also suitable for history.
Inscriptions on the body: Logo - a circle in which a three-petal "flower".
NSP-02 R51-01-U5
100 W 250 78
TU 16 (further unreadable) 735