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156 TECHNOLOGY / EXTERIOR PRODUCT GUIDE


Ampera


Urbis With a long lifespan, the Ampera range is available in three sizes, to offer a complete solution for pedestrian areas, bike paths, residential and commer- cial streets, rural or urban roads and motorways. The Ampera’s slim design allows it to blend into any type of en- vironment. Additional features such as motion and speed detection and remote management can be included thanks to its flexible technical concept. Thanks to the low initial investment and high energy savings, the product is ideal for replacing older lighting fixtures. www.urbislighting.com


City Module Technilum


The sleek alluminium City Module lighting poles from Technilum offer easier maintenance with inspection plates and mast-heads that are inter- changeable, which avoids having to make a complete new unit. The use of a range of extruded profiles incorporate external grooving so that a mast can be accessorized without having to put up another post. Features such as police, tourist and commercial signs, or traffic lights, can be incorporated to avoid the use of independent supports. www.technilum.com


LED Street Light EIC


Metronomis LED Philips


Metronomis LED is the first post top range in the world to offer a palette of environmental lighting effects to give projects a unique contextual or aesthetic touch. During the day, the discreet, transparent design blends into its context, be it contemporary or clas- sical, while its night time appearance is both functional and decorative. Further diversity is provided by the possibility of specifying the type of light engine and selecting between a variety of masts and brackets www.philips.co.uk


The High Power LED Street Light is a new solution for traditional street illumination. With direct connection to 85~265VAC AC power, this is a high powered, environmentally friendly product. Featuring unique heat engine technology, liquid phase change. Citizen cob LED chips and high fixture efficacy, the product features a durable IP67 driver, IP66 full sealed housing along with a high transmission glass lens with a rectangular beam. Available from 3000, 4000 and 5000K, the product is low maintenance, with up to up to 50,000hrs of lifetime. www.eicsun.com


Mic Cluster LIGMAN


This versatile and modern concept de- sign solution is able to illuminate, parks, monuments, pathways and façades. With a robust finish, polyester powder coating, die-cast aluminum, the product is attached to a well-engineered alumi- num column with a standard height of 5m. The Projector head can precisely orient 360° or tilt to 180°. Mic cluster are available and it is possible to com- bine different beam angles from narrow to wide beam. LED versions are avail- able in differing colour temperature. www.ligmanlighting.com


Sostituto


Artemide With a head-pole appliance that uses high-yield LED sources, the Sostituto by Ernesto Gismondi falls within the ME3a class for road use and can be used on fast-track urban roads, extra-urban roads and highway service lanes. IP65, with an EN-Ab 47100 die-cast aluminium lighting body, the product also features asymmetrical high-efficiency PMMA optical units. With a dark grey paint finish and high-transparency shock-resis- tant anti-UV methacrylate screens, the head-pole joint is integrated into the appliance body. www.artemide.com


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