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Page 1: catalogue of urban lighting products 2010/2011

CATALOGUE OF URBAN LIGHTING PRODUCTS 2010/2011

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AMENITY LUMINAIRES

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INDEX

162 HEDO154 KHAslim148 KHA 172 OLA168 OIKOS 184 HORIZON

220 SYSTEMPARK200 KONOS - GLOBUS

248 SQUARE 270 STAR PARK

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AMENITY LUMINAIRES

STREET LIGHTING

OUTDOOR MULTI USE FLOODLIGHTS

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262 SQUARE BAR 264 SQUARE WING 266 SQUARE CUT 268 SQUARE SHELL

284 KYRO

252 SQUARE

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RECESSED INGROUND FITTINGS

WALL MOUNT LUMINAIRES WITH LIGHT EFFECTS

HIGH POWERED FLOODLIGHTS FOR SPORT AREAS

LUMINAIRES FOR TUNNELS LIGHTING

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INDEX

310 ESPERIA 318 ESPERIA HID302 ESPERIA 01-02-03

134 SKYS126 RAY 142 LASER118 HORO

56 CRICKET 40

40 CRICKET 26

64 CRICKET 6146 CRICKET 25

32 CRICKET 268+22 CRICKET 168+ RAD

108 ISTHAR

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EXTERIOR LANDSCAPING FLOODLIGHTS

FLOODLIGHTS FOR SHOPS AND COMMERCIAL AREAS

SUBMERSION LUMINAIRES FOR POOLS AND FOUNTAIN

SUSPENDED LUMINAIRES FOR COMMERCIAL AREAS

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SBP URBAN LIGHTING

296 SKYLUM

74 TYCO 10 82 TYCO 11

90 TYCO 20

102 UWF

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Performance in Lighting: a unique company The distribution network

The brands Prisma Architectural Spittler SBP Urban Lighting Prisma SBP

Product development Safety tests Design Warranty

Design Assistance

The environment: a project component

Fondazione Blu: for a future of social development

Products

Products, standards and use

Colour coding Technical characteristics

Code index

Concept, art work, image editing and lay-out SBP Communication

Printing Litopat SpA - Graphic Arts Industry (Italy)

Photographs Stefano Locatelli (SBP Communication), Luca Ugolini e Massimo Scavazzini (Boutique Creativa), Archivio SBP.

All informations presented in this catalogue may be subject to modifications. The company reserves the right to make any changes if necessary without prior notice. Partial or complete reproduction of this catalogue is prohibited. It is possible to request more paper copies, but we want to remind you that this catalogue can also be consulted online on the website www.sbp-pil.com. Performance in Lighting believes in using natural resources responsibly.

SBP URBAN LIGHTING® is a brand of PERFORMANCE IN LIGHTING SpA.

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The internal laboratory operates under the UNI EN ISO 17025:2005 standard, which allows Performance in Lighting to conduct all of the safety tests for its products. This guarantees that all products comply with all current European and extra-European standards.

All products which are subject to European Directive 95/2001 bear the mark CE.Performance in Lighting

has been a member of Con-sorzio Ecolight (n. 0029) since 2004.

Recessed inground fi ttings

Recessed inground fi ttings

Recessed inground fi ttings

Recessed inground fi ttings

Recessed inground fi ttings

Recessed inground fi ttings

Luminaires for tunnels lighting

Luminaires for tunnels lighting

Luminaires for tunnels lighting

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

High powered Floodlights for sport areas

Wall mount luminaires with light effects

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Street lighting

High powered Floodlights for sport areas

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

High powered Floodlights for sport areas

Suspended Luminaires for commercial areas

High powered Floodlights for sport areas

Outdoor multi use floodlights

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Amenity luminaires

Floodlights for shops and commercial areas

Floodlights for shops and commercial areas

Exterior landscaping floodlights

Submersion luminaires for pools and fountain

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46 CRICKET 25

40 CRICKET 26

56 CRICKET 40

64 CRICKET 61

22 CRICKET 168 +

32 CRICKET 268 +

310 ESPERIA

302 ESPERIA 01-02-03

318 ESPERIA HID

200 GLOBUS PARK

162 HEDO

184 HORIZON

118 HORO

108 ISTHAR

148 KHA

154 KHAslim KHAwall

200 KONOS PARK

284 KYRO

142 LASER

210 MONOGLOBUS

210 MONOKONOS

168 OIKOS

172 OLA

126 RAY

296 SKYLUM

134 SKYS

248 SQUARE 01-02

260 SQUARE Solution SQUARE BAR SQUARE CUT SQUARE SHELL SQUARE WING

270 STAR PARK

220 SYSTEMPARK SYSTEMPARK Square 150 SYSTEMPARK Square 400 SYSTEMPARK Line SYSTEMPARK Sky

74 TYCO 10 Series TYCO 10-12 TYCO 13 TYCO 14-15

82 TYCO 11 Series TYCO 11 MT TYCO 11 Slim FL TYCO 11 Slim WL TYCO 11 RM

90 TYCO 20 Series TYCO 21 TYCO 22 TYCO 23

102 UWF

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STANDARDSSBP products are manufactured under UNI EN ISO 9001 certified quality assurance system, in conformity with European norms EN 60598-1 (CEI 34-21) and in conformity with the European directives L.V. 73/23 CEE and 93/68 CEE-EMC 89/336 CEE. They are CE marked and can freely circulate throughout the European Union.

VOLTAGE & OPERATIONFittings are wired for a main supply of 230V/50Hz and have a power factor of cos ≥0,9 unless otherwise indicated. Other options available on request.To ensure longevity of lamp and control gear with optimum operation of fittings we recommend:

- Installation is made by qualified personnel only.

- Mounting instructions are carefully read and followed with particular attention to its intended use and purpose; ambient temperature, recommended installation, mains supply voltage, operating positions and distance from illuminated object.

- Regular maintenance schedules are followed, especially with regards to lamp replacement and electrical components at the end of their life.

CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITYIt is important to consider the compatibility between the materials from which a product is manufactured and the reaction from chemicals present within the atmosphere of the environment they are to be installed. See table of standard SBP materials against a comprehensive list of chemicals.

GLASS COVERSThe glass installed in our fittings is toughened “safety” glass and if broken it will fracture into small blunt relatively “safe” pieces.The toughened glass is produced in a high quality glassworks under automatic and constantly controlled production methods. SBP regularly audit and conduct fragmentation test as part of their quality control prior to any installation. However it not possible to guarantee glass un-breakable, due to its nature and production methods, breakage can occur in exceptional cases (approx. 0.3%) during the first few hour of operation.When installing the medium to large diameter fittings in open public areas the use of a safety grill, available as an accessory, is recommended.

LIGHT POLLUTIONThe requirement to reduce light pollution is increasing and is foremost on the agenda with many local authorities who have regulations that may differ regionally. Therefore it has become necessary for all parties involved with the installation of equipment to ensure that the fittings are suitable for the intended application and comply with the local regulations in force. SBP has a wide range of products and the design experience to assist in meeting such regulations.

CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY

AcetoneEthylic acetateArsenic acidAcetic acid ≤ 30%Bromic acidHydrochloric acid ≤ 20%Citric acid ≤ 20%Formic acid ≤ 30%Nitric acid ≤ 20%Sulphuric acid ≤ 50%Sea climateSodium chloride solutionHydrogen dioxide ≤ 40%Alcohol ≤ 30%Ethyl alcoholIsopropyl acidAmmonia ≤ 25%Carbon dioxideAnilineBenzeneGasolineKetonesChlorine (vapours)ChloroformChlorophenolMethyl chlorideCalcium chlorideOil of turpentineEtherOil EtherPhenolsGlycerolAnimal fatsVegetal fatsSynthetic IyesMethanolMineral oilVegetable oilSilicone oilCarbon monoxideOzoneSodaCaustic soda ≤ 2%Caustic soda ≤ 10%Aluminium sulphateCopper sulphateHydrogen sulphideCarbon tetrachlorideTolueneTrichloroethyleneXylol

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max 5,1kg

0,08m2

IK .......... J

IK 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

J ---- 0,15 0,20 0,35 0,50 0,70 1 2 5 10 20

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40

96

97

94

90

81

87

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COLOUR CODING - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

WIRING

- - - - Without electrical parts

C Wired LPF

CR Wired HPF

CRL Wired HPF with lamp

CRF Wired HPF + fuse

ETRC Wired with electronic ballast

L With lamp

T With tranformer

SYMBOLS

Fittings for outdoor installation

Fittings for indoor installation

Gross weight

Windage area

Totally protected against dust. Protected against the effects of permanent immersion.

IP 68.... m

Totally protected against dust. Protected against the effects of short immersion.

IP 67

Totally protected against dust. Protected against strong jets.

IP 66

Totally protected against dust. Protected against water jets.

IP 65

Protected against dust. Protected against water jets.

IP 55

Protected against dust. Protected against water sprays.

IP 54

Protected from solid bodies of ≥2,5mm diameter. Protected against rain to a maximum of 60° to the vertical.

IP 33

Protected from solid bodies of ≥12,5mm diameter. Protected against rain to a maximum of 60° to the vertical.

IP 23

Protected from solid bodies of ≥12,5mm diameter. Not protected against water.

IP 20

Protected from solid bodies of ≥2,5mm diameter.

IP 30

IP PROTECTION DEGREE

Protected from solid bodies of ≥1 mm diameter. Not protected against water.

IP 40

Exposed conductive parts; protective earth required.

CLASS I

Double insulated; designed without the need for protective earth.

CLASS II

Designed for use on SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) supply.

CLASS III

CLASS

IK CODE

Protection degree of the housing against mechanical impacts (Joule).

COLOURS

MATT BLACK RAL 9005

WHITE

LIGHT GREY RAL 7035

ANTHRACITE GREY SABLÈ - AKZO NOBEL

ALUMINIUM GREY similar to RAL 9006

LIGHT GREY

STAINLESS STEEL

NATURAL BRONZE

Extruded anodized ALUMINIUM

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PERFORMANCE IN LIGHTING: A UNIQUE COMPANY

Performance in Lighting has been formed from the merger of a number of well known and established technical lighting companies, each tried and trusted in their own right. Recognised for its unique professional approach and technical know-how, Performance in Lighting has combined its experience and technical expertise to become an international leader in their field.Performance in Lighting produce high quality engineered products, designed to provide a vast array of lighting solutions to satisfy even the most demanding of projects.Our products are sold under the brand names Prisma Architectural, Spittler, SBP Urban Lighting, Prisma, and SBP each having their own attributes and solutions to design and lighting.

THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

Performance in Lighting has a wide sales and distribution network, operating throughout Italy and the rest of the world through agents, branches and subsidiaries. Besides having an important and historical position in the Italian, French, American, Belgium and German markets, where it has production and wholly

owned subsidiaries, it also exports to more than 90 countries worldwide.The Performance in Lighting branches; Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, UK, Finland and China are actively promoting and selling the Group brands.

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PERFORMANCE IN LIGHTING

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Prisma Architectural is a collection of design-led indoor and outdoor lighting products with innovative features and designs, manufac-tured from high quality materials they offer a comprehensive range of wall and ceiling mounted luminaires, pole mounted lighting, and in-ground recessed lighting.

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Spittler offers a wide range of interior lighting for commercial and retail applications with an emphasis on the lighting of interior spaces and offices to the latest recommendations. Their comprehensive range of customisable downlights, suspended fittings, spotlights and projectors are an ideal choice for the lighting of interior commercial buildings, schools and retail complexes. Technical design and quality of materials combine to create performance with visual comfort to improve the quality life in the illuminated environment.

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SBP Urban Lighting is a range of luminaires designed for road and public area lighting. A wide range of optics and lamps are offered, combined with latest technology in photometric design, to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution. Suitable for a variety of public area lighting applications; sports stadiums, road/street lighting and pathways, car parks, squares and pedestrian zones.

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Prisma Prisma offers a comprehensive range of indoor and outdoor lighting for commercial and residential applications; providing a family range of products for surface, suspended and pole mounting installation. The Prisma range combines quality materials with aesthetic designs to offer a competitive priced solution to lighting.

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SBP products, which are known for their special technological performance and high quality standards, which meet the most specific and particular lighting needs. These products offer the ideal solution for the lighting of sports facilities, large industrial areas, shopping centres, buildings and residential areas.

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WARRANTYDESIGN

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

For reliability and product duration tests, Performance in Lighting has internal laboratories that operate with quality systems in compliance with the ISO 17025 norms.These laboratories are accredited by the Istituto Italiano del Marchio di Qualità IMQ (Italian Mark of Quality Institute), and can produce and sign the technical documentation necessary for the issue of the European Certification ENEC 03. Products undergo the most rigorous testing procedures in terms of watertightness, duration in time, material safety, resistance to atmospheric agents and electromagnetic compatibility. All these processes contribute to the making of safe and dependable luminaires, with optimal constructive solutions that are easy to install and are also high performing and competitive in every way.

Performance in Lighting pools productive know-how and experience in strategic sectors like research, development and marketing.Product design is undertaken with the solid support of an internal structure that works with the most sophisticated CAD programs, compatible with all production phases. The design of the components that go into the finished luminaires is monitored down to the smallest detail of construction, and 3D simulation allows designers to evaluate the aesthetic qualities of the finished product before beginning the mass production phase.

SAFETY TESTS

All products are covered by a 5-year warranty, provided that they are used and maintained according to instructions. Consumable materials, such as bulbs, starters, electronic ignitors and reactors, which are compliant with warranty regulations issued by the European Directive on the subject, are not included in the warranty. Focus on quality, safety and duration in time are the essential objectives of Performance in Lighting.

The design of Performance in Lighting products is protected from possible imitations through registration of the decorative model in all European countries and in leading extra-European countries.

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PERFORMANCE IN LIGHTING

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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXPERTISE

Performance in Lighting pools productive know-how and experience in strategic sectors like research, development and marketing.Product design is undertaken with the solid support of an internal structure that works with the most sophisticated CAD programs, compatible with all production phases. The design of the components that go into the finished lumi-naires is monitored down to the smallest detail of construction, and 3D simulation allows design-ers to evaluate the aesthetic quali-ties of the finished product before beginning the mass production phase.

For reliability and product dura-tion tests, Performance in Lighting has internal laboratories that operate with quality systems in compliance with the ISO 17025 norms.These laboratories are accredited by the Istituto Italiano del Marchio di Qualità IMQ (Italian Mark of Quality Institute), and can produce and sign the technical documenta-tion necessary for the issue of the European Certification ENEC 03. All these processes contribute to the making of safe and depend-able luminaires, with optimal con-structive solutions that are easy to install and competitive.

LIGHT PERFORMERFor more specific needs, Light Performer (version 1.5) is the program for lighting calculations for indoor and outdoor planning. The software lets the designer calculate and elaborate the data, and meticulously check the quality and level of lighting on all the surfaces and furnishings in an area, with the possibility of importing DXF files pertinent to the geometry of the area that needs lighting. With five integrated work modules, the program can be used to research parameters to select the most suitable product, generate ren-derings, manage photometric data and prepare estimates. The program can be ordered on CD ROM, or downloaded from the website. Updates about new products can also be downloaded from the site.

RELUXSUITERelux Informatik AG has developed a platform of programmes for computerised lighting design projects. These lighting calculation instruments allow accurate tests and measure-ments to be conducted with regard to natural, artificial and combined light, in various indoor and outdoor environments. Furthermore, a quotation programme integrated in the software enables estimates and information literature, including photometric curves, to be presented. The new version of the “Relux-Suite” software contains the calculation and design programme “ReluxPro”, in addition to the lighting data of all products manufactured by the Group. This software application may be downloaded free of charge from www.relux.biz.

DESIGN ASSISTANCE

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0.0m

Max = 553 lx

1.0m

0.0m-2.0m 2.0m-1.0m 1.0m

0.5m

2.0m

1.5m

3.0m

2.5m

4.0m

3.5m

5.0m

4.5m

100

30

10

3

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Performance in Lighting is a founding member of Ecolight (Italy), a consortium created to address and solve problems of an ecological nature involving luminaires, and is also a member of similar associations throughout Europe. The life cycle of PIL fixtures draws to a close with their correct disposal.

Performance in lighting has long promoted the use of new high efficiency bulbs by producing fixtures that have been specially studied for fluorescent or LED bulbs, and by proposing energy saving bulbs that offer an alternative to the traditional incandescent ones published in its catalogue.

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Performance in Lighting pays particular attention to the laws that regulate the dispersion of light towards the sky and the advantageous use of energy. The company has a state-of-the-art photometric laboratory and specific software for designing reflectors to enable development of high efficiency luminaires.

Performance in Lighting prints its catalogues only on paper from properly managed forests and specially grown trees.

Performance in Lighting makes use of superior quality electronic reactors or reactors with a very low loss to contribute towards optimising the use of energy.

THE ENVIRONMENT: A PROJECT COMPONENT

Respect and focus on the environment underpin product design and development operations carried out by Performance in Lighting. The company has always privileged and deemed noble materials that have a minor impact on the environment as a primary goal.

Glass, a 100% recyclable noble material, has always distinguished the product, and so have the technopolymers used, which meet very high quality standards and are totally recyclable. The high purity aluminium used for Performance in Lighting products is appropriately processed to both resist atmospheric agents and to last in time.

All products have been developed with the utmost compliance with the European Directive 2002/95/CE RoHS and therefore do not contain dangerous substances or metals. Each luminaire is designed to facilitate separation and recovery of the varoius component materials once it has finished its useful lifetime, and is therefore 98% recyclable.

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Fondazione Blu - ONLUSVia San Michele alla Porta, 5 37121 Verona (Italy) Tel +39 045 59 71 44 Fax +39 045 61 59 279 e-mail [email protected] www.fondazione-blu.org

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The well being of children and their work-ing parents is one of the main reasons be-hind Fondazione Blu, and the inspiration for the creation of Nido Blu by Perform-ance in Lighting, a day care centre open since September 2002 at one of the main offices of the company in the province of Verona.This centre is designed to accommodate children aged 7 to 36 months, the sons and daughters of employees of compa-nies in the area, and provide them with a socio-pedagogical program approved by the Veneto Region.

Nido Blu is self-managed by a cooperative, made up of personnel specialised in the care and education of small children. Connected with the Nido Blu there is the Fattoria Didattica (Learning Farm), an or-ganisation where several pairs of different species of animals are cared for, with the goal of acquainting children with nature at a very young age, in a spontaneous and direct way just like on a real farm. This structure, which has an area of 7000 m², is managed by Performance in Lighting employees, who cooperate as volunteers in collaboration with the public veterinary service.

NIDO BLU

Performance in Lighting is a supporter of Fondazione Blu, an association founded with goal of guaranteeing the right to care and education in early childhood to children living in the poorest areas of the planet. Contributions to the Foundation make up the basis for the long term financing of its projects. Funds raised go into the invested capital, from which interest is made that goes toward financing and supporting initiatives for as long as the foundation lasts and develops. Fondazione Blu is dedicated, maintains the utmost transparency in its operations, and periodically documents its results. These practices are proof of its commitment to building a solid, sustainable future of large-scale social development.

FONDAZIONE BLU: FOR A FUTURE OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

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CRICKET 168+ is a range of circular recessed in-ground fittings for up to 50W; designed to take the load and impact from motor vehicles. Cricket 168+ is available in the following versions:CRICKET 168+ / AL (96) - upward light emission.CRICKET 168+ / I (04) - Cover comprising retaining frame in die cast aluminium bonded with AISI 316 stainless steel, and toughened float glass.CRICKET 168+ RAD – ground radiated light.CRICKET 168+ provides the following features and benefits: - wide range of light sources and LED- narrow beam, wide beam and asymmetric reflectors suitable for wall washer applications.- vertical adjustment of the lamp/reflector assembly.- innovative system allows horizontal adjustment.- reduced glass surface temperatures (see model and lamp options).- easy to install with separate “WATER STOP” box connection.- fast installation with “QUICK!” system (depending on the models).

CRICKET 168+

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CRICKET 168+design Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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SBP URBAN LIGHTING

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CRICKET 168+ has a separate “water stop” connection box designed to prevent ingress of moisture into the fitting due to effects of thermal variations. This ensures the longevity and safety of the fitting.

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INSTALLATIONCricket 168+ recessed in-ground fittings may be subjected to heavy loads and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles during operation. To ensure optimum performance and safety it is important that they are correctly istalled by a suitably qualified person, in strict accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions. Fittings must not be installed in a hollow or submerged underwater and must be provided with proper drainage by means of a ≥ 30 cm bed of gravel or a drainpipe. When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass surface temperature indicated (T max °C, values indicated are based on nom 230V at 25°C) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards.

Technopolymer body and outer recessing enclosure provides high corrosion resistance and stability in variable ambient temperatures.Safety toughened float glass IK 09 – 16 joule.Anti-ageing silicone gaskets which properties include flexibility and recovery to maintain IP67 integrity.Aluminium frame finished polyester painted silver-grey (168+ / AL-96) or aluminium frame finished AISI 316 (168+ / I-04).High performance reflectors in high purity (99.85%) aluminium anodized and polished. Adjustable circular or asymmetrical (wall-washer) optics.Cable gland, for Ø6 to 10mm cables.WATER STOP system for simple and safe electrical connection.230V - 50/60Hz or 220-240V - 50/60Hz, other voltages available on request.Stainless steel external fixings.

SBP URBAN LIGHTING

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Ø300

60

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H07RN-F 20W 10W 50WB15d

2x1,5mm2 n°26 n°58 n°11

2x2,5mm2 n°42 n°95 n°19

100m Max

360°

Max 8mm

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220-240V 50/60Hz.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

Version with lamp position a 0° o 18°.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220-240V 50/60Hz.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

With tranformer 230V/12V.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

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b

2

b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

PGJ5 20W MC C 96 II ETRC 05237996 b 85°PGJ5 20W MC C 04 II ETRC 05291904 b 85°G8,5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 05238096 b 80°G8,5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 05292004 b 80°GU6,5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 05317796 b 80°GU6,5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 05317804 b 80°G24q-1 10W FSQ C EW 96 II ETRC A2 05238696 b 2 52°G24q-1 10W FSQ C EW 04 II ETRC A2 05292404 b 2 52°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

PGJ5 20W MC A 96 II ETRC 05238196 b 83°PGJ5 20W MC A 04 II ETRC 05292104 b 83°G8,5 20W MT A 96 II ETRC 05238296 b 78°G8,5 20W MT A 04 II ETRC 05292204 b 78°GU6,5 20W MT A 96 II ETRC 05317996 b 78°GU6,5 20W MT A 04 II ETRC 05318004 b 78°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

B15d 50W HMGS 96 II T 05238896 175°B15d 50W HMGS 04 II T 05292604 175°

18°

115°

96°82°

25°

imax

31°

± 7°

± 15°

5°÷6°

100°

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0° 17°

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CRICKET 168+ /C

CRICKET 168+ /A

CRICKET 168+

96

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04

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CRICKET 168+Ø

190

275

270

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14090720 A0450 AL Frosted glass for a reduced glare more comfortable light emission (suitable for Cricket 168+/96 only).

14122820 A0450 I Frosted glass for a reduced glare more comfortable light emission, suitable for Cricket 168+/04 only.

14090820 A0451 AL Frosted glass supplement to be ordered together with fitting. For Cricket 168+/96 only, not suitable for RAD models.

14122920 A0451 I Frosted glass supplement to be ordered together with fitting, suitable for Cricket 168+/04 only. Not suitable for RAD models.

14090920 A0452 AL/I Low emission filter glass reduces the outer glass surface temperature, suitable for Cricket 168+ G8.5-GU6.5.

14091020 A0453 AL/I Prismatic glass, suitable for Cricket 168+ /C PGJ5-G8.5-GU6.5 .

14091420 A0454/BL AL Dichroic blue filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/96 G8.5-GU6.5).

14123420 A0454/BL I Dichroic blue filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/04 G8.5-GU6.5).

14091220 A0454/G AL Dichroic yellow filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/96 G8.5-GU6.5).

14123220 A0454/G I Dichroic yellow filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/04 G8.5-GU6.5).

14091120 A0454/R AL Dichroic red filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/96 G8.5-GU6.5).

14123120 A0454/R I Dichroic red filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/04 G8.5-GU6.5).

14091320 A0454/V AL Dichroic green filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/96 G8.5-GU6.5).

14123320 A0454/V I Dichroic green filter glass in combination with accessory A0455 (suitable for Cricket 168+/04 G8.5-GU6.5).

14091512 A0455/C AL/I Internal aluminium anti-glare baffle for use with Cricket 168+ /C PGJ5-G8.5-GU6.5.

Not suitable for use with A0456.

14091612 A0456/C AL/I Internal aluminium anti-glare shield for use with Cricket 168+ /C PGJ5-G8.5-GU6.5.

Not suitable for use with A0455 baffle.

14091712 A0457/A AL/I Internal aluminium anti-glare shield For use with Cricket 168+ /A only.

14091820 A0458/C-Fluo AL/I Internal aluminium anti-glare shield. For use with Cricket 168+ /C G24q-1 only.

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5 mm2 1 metre rubber cable.

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R

GA0454/.. A0456 A0235A0457 A0458A0455

Ø6÷10 2x2,5mm2

CRICKET 168+

MC PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

MT GU6,5 Max 20W HCI-TF

MT G8,5 20W HCI-TC

HMGS B15d Max 50W HALOSPOT 70

FSQ G24q-1 10W DULUX-D/E PLC-4PIN

50 Nm

Max 2000Kg

5 kN

Max 30Km/h

Max 6.000Kg

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ACCESSORIES

Cricket 168+ has a separate “water stop” connection box designed to prevent ingress of moisture into the fitting due to effects of thermal variations. This ensures the longevity and safety of the fitting.

Complete with electronic transformer non dimmable 230-240V 50/60Hz.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

Complete with electronic transformer non dimmable 230-240V 50/60Hz.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

Code Denomination Description

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5 mm2 1 metre rubber cable.

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Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 6.000° C INT 96 II ETRC 06015296 41°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 6.000° C INT 04 II ETRC 06017704 41°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 3.000° C INT 96 II ETRC 06015396 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 3.000° C INT 04 II ETRC 06017804 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W C INT 96 II ETRC 06015496 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W C INT 04 II ETRC 06017904 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W C INT 96 II ETRC 06016896 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W C INT 04 II ETRC 06018004 30°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 6.000° ELL 96 II ETRC 06017396 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 6.000° ELL 04 II ETRC 06018104 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 3.000° ELL 96 II ETRC 06017496 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W 3.000° ELL 04 II ETRC 06018204 40°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W ELL 96 II ETRC 06017596 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W ELL 04 II ETRC 06018304 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W ELL 96 II ETRC 06017696 30°n.6 led 350mA DC 6,6W ELL 04 II ETRC 06018404 30°

CRICKET 168+ / LED HP / INT

CRICKET 168+ / LED HP / ELL

± 7°8,5°

INT

± 7°

90°

48°

ELL

10°

A0235

CRICKET 168+ LED

275

Ø19

0

270

5

96

IK 0916J F KG

Max 2,8kg 1m

04

CLASS II IP 67

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!2

max 80 m

max 80 m

max 80 m max 80 m

max 80 m

ACCESSORIES

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

For 350mA x RGB lamp supply.

Version with adjustable lamp position.

Code Denomination Description

14135420 A0548 Control gear Kit MASTER for RGB-44W 110/240V.

14135520 A0549 Control gear Kit SLAVE for RGB-44W 110/240V.

14135620 A0550 Interface Kit DMX for RGB ( use with A0549).

14072120 A0380 S05RN-F 3x1mm2 x RGB cable sold and supplied in 1 metre units.

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Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C INT 96 III 06022396 !2 38°n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C INT 04 III 06022604 !2 38°n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C M 96 III 06022496 !2 38°n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C M 04 III 06022704 !2 38°n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C W 96 III 06022596 !2 38°n.3 led RGB 350mA DC 9,9W C W 04 III 06022804 !2 38°

17°

INT

31°

M

40°

W

± 5°

CRICKET 168+ / LED HP / RGB

CRICKET 168+ LED RGB

CRICKET 168+ LED

Led 6x1W

Led RGB 3x3,3W

Ø6÷10 2x2,5mm2

A0550

50 Nm

Max 2000Kg

5 kN

Max 30Km/h

Max 6.000Kg

A0548-A0549 A0550 A0380

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CRICKET 168+ RAD is a range of circular in-ground fittings, designed to take the load and impact from motor vehicles, with ground radiated light distribution.Ideally suited for indoor and outdoor feature lighting giving a prestigious appearance to open public spaces, as marker lighting for drives, pathways and entrances. Available with slotted openings at 360°, 210° and 110°+30°.

Cricket 168+ RAD has the same construction as Cricket 168+, with the following features:Ground radiated light distribution.Die cast aluminium glass lens cover, phosphocromate pre-treated and finished polyester powder coated quartz grey colour. Available with slotted openings in 3 options (360°,210°,110°+30°).Moulded toughened safety glass (IK09-15 joule).

Cricket CRICKET 168+ RAD has a separate “water stop” connection box designed to prevent ingress of moisture into the fitting due to effects of thermal variations. This ensures the longevity and safety of the fitting.

The glass lens cover has a surface protrusion in accordance with EN 60598-2-13, ensuring minimum obstruction to public and motor vehicles.

INSTALLATIONCRICKET 168+ RAD recessed in-ground fittings may be subjected to heavy loads and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles during operation. To ensure optimum performance and safety it is important that they are correctly istalled by a suitably qualified person, in strict accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions. Fittings must not be installed in a hollow or submerged underwater and must be provided with proper drainage by means of a ≥ 30 cm bed of gravel or a drainpipe. When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass surface temperature indicated (T max °C, values indicated are based on nom 230V at 25°C) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards.

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35°

38mm

NOOK OK

27

0

Ø300

60

0

CRICKET 168+ RAD

308

Ø20

5

3827

0

96

IK 0915J

KGMax 2,5kg

CLASS II IP 67 Ø6÷10 2x2,5mm2

50 Nm

Max 4500 Kg

5 kN

Max 30Km/h

Max 6.000Kg

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b

Code Denomination Description

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5 mm2 1 metre rubber cable.

ACCESSORIES

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220-240V 50/60Hz.

Complete with electronic transformer non dimmable 230-240V 50/60Hz.

210° Distribution

360° Distribution

110°+30° Distribution

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

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H07RN-F 20W LED HP

2x1,5mm2 n°26 n°50

2x2,5mm2 n°42 n°80

100m Max

CRICKET 168+ / RAD 360°

CRICKET 168+ / RAD 210°

CRICKET 168+ / RAD 110°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

G8,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 360° 96 II ETRC 07023996 b 58°GU6,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 360° 96 II ETRC 07034596 b 45°n.8 led 350mA DC 8,8W 6.000° RAD 360° 96 II ETRC 06015696 39°n.8 led 350mA DC 8,8W 3.000° RAD 360° 96 II ETRC 06021296 39°n.8 led 350mA DC 8,8W RAD 360° 96 II ETRC 06015796 39°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

G8,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 210° 96 II ETRC 07024096 b 58°GU6,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 210° 96 II ETRC 07034696 b 45°n.5 led 350mA DC 5,5W 6.000° RAD 210° 96 II ETRC 06015896 39°n.5 led 350mA DC 5,5W 3.000° RAD 210° 96 II ETRC 06021396 39°n.5 led 350mA DC 5,5W RAD 210° 96 II ETRC 06015996 39°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes Tmax °C

G8,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 110° 96 II ETRC 07024196 b 58°GU6,5 20W MT 3.000° RAD 110° 96 II ETRC 07034796 b 45°n.4 led 350mA DC 4,4W 6.000° RAD 110° 96 II ETRC 06016096 39°n.4 led 350mA DC 4,4W 3.000° RAD 110° 96 II ETRC 06021496 39°n.4 led 350mA DC 4,4W RAD 110° 96 II ETRC 06016196 39°

A0235

Max 8mm

360°

CRICKET 168+ RAD

MT GU6,5 20W HCI-TF

MT G8,5 20W HCI-TC

Led Max 8x1,1W

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CRICKET 268 is a family of circular recessed in-ground fittings, designed to take the load and impact from motor vehicles and pedestrians. A professional range for medium to high level lighting, suitable for HID lamps up to 150W, offering a range of optics and accessories to meet the requirements of the most demanding applications. Suitable public area lighting, architectural features and building façades. CRICKET 268 is available in the following versions:CRICKET 268+/AL (96) - Aluminium ring finished painted anthracite-grey sablé.CRICKET 268+/I (04) - AISI 316 stainless steel bonded to aluminium ring.A comprehensive range of light sources and optics with a wide variety of accessories provides the lighting designer with a highly flexible fitting from a single body type.CRICKET 268+ offer the following features and benefits:- Comprehensive variety of light sources available in a single body type.- Circular reflectors with narrow (INT), medium (M) and wide (W) beam distribution. Asymmetrical reflectors for wall-washing with narrow beam distribution (A15) and wide beam (A30).- Vertical adjustable lamp / reflector unit ±10º - Rotational adjustment of fitting in situ- “Water Stop” quick terminal connector box

CRICKET 268+

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MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONSCRICKET 268+ are constructed from high quality components and materials to ensure reliability and longevity during installation.Technopolymer body and outer recessing enclosure provides high corrosion resistance and strength.Toughened safety clear float glass IK10 (21 Joule).Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) high and low temperature heat resistant silicone gaskets, with excellent compressibility and shape recovery to ensure a maintained IP67 seal.Die-cast aluminium ring, sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted anthracite-grey sablé (AL-96).Die-cast aluminium ring, sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, with AISI 316 stainless steel surface bonding (I-04).High performance and purity (99.85%) aluminium pre-anodised and polished reflectors.“Water Stop Quick” terminal connector block resin filled to block moisture with pre-wired cable and cable glands for quick connection and through-wiring facility.Cable glands for Ø6-10mm.Conventional magnetic control gear suitable for 230V / 50Hz supply (other voltages and frequencies available on reques).Electronic control gear suitable for 220-240V 50/60Hz supply.Stainless steel external fixings.

ADJUSTABLE INSTALLATION SYSTEMQuick easy adjustable levelling system allows movement of the fitting to ensure a flush finish to ground during installation. All CRICKET 268+ bodies allow rotational adjusted in situ.

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360°

Max 8mm

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LOAD BEARINGCRICKET 268+ When correctly installed into concrete are designed to withstand a maximum static load of 2500 Kg or a maximum travelling load, by vehicles with pneumatic tyres, of 7500 kg gross weight at a maximum speed of 30 km/h. If installed into soil they are suitable for a maximum gross weight of 300 kg.

When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass surface temperatures indicated (T max ºC) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards.

INSTALLATIONCRICKET 268+ recessed in-ground fitting may be subjected to heavy loads and impact from pedestrians / motor vehicles during operation. To ensure optimum performance and safety it is important that the fittings are correctly installed by suitably qualified person , in strict accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions. Fittings should not be installed in a hollow or submerged underwater, they should be provided with proper drainage by means of a gravel sump, or drain pipe, ≥30cm below the bottom of the fitting.We recommend the use of H07RN-F 2x1.5mm2 Ø6-10mm cables only.

CRICKET 268+ fittings are supplied complete with “Water Stop Quick” terminal connector block resin filled to prevent moisture and condensation being vacuum sucked back into the fitting. This offers a quick and reliable connection which ensures the longevity of components and maintains the reliability and appearance of the fitting.

We recommend the use of H07RN-F 2x1.5 Ø6-10mm cables only, other cables may not offer the same degree of protection or maintain an IP67 rating. Through wiring connection is possible.

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H05RN-F 35W 70W 100W 150W 10W

2x1,5mm2 n°28 n°14 n°11 n°7 n°90

2x2,5mm2 n°48 n°25 n°18 n°12 n°90

50m Max

NOOKOK

27

0

Ø300

60

0

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CRICKET 268+

35

4

Ø270

CRICKET 268+ / C INT

CRICKET 268+ / C M

CRICKET 268+ / C WIDE

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C INT 96 II CR 05307996 83°G12 35W MT C INT 04 II CR 05310804 83°G12 70W MT C INT 96 II CR 05308096 106°G12 70W MT C INT 04 II CR 05310904 106°G12 100W MT C INT 96 II CR 05308196 125°G12 100W MT C INT 04 II CR 05311004 125°G12 150W MT C INT 96 II CR 05308296 176°G12 150W MT C INT 04 II CR 05311104 176°G12 35W MT C INT 96 II ETRC 05308396 b 81°G12 35W MT C INT 04 II ETRC 05311204 b 81°G12 70W MT C INT 96 II ETRC 05308496 b 103°G12 70W MT C INT 04 II ETRC 05311304 b 103°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C M 96 II CR 05308596 72°G12 35W MT C M 04 II CR 05311404 72°G12 70W MT C M 96 II CR 05308696 103°G12 70W MT C M 04 II CR 05311504 103°G12 100W MT C M 96 II CR 05308796 118°G12 100W MT C M 04 II CR 05311604 118°G12 150W MT C M 96 II CR 05308896 159°G12 150W MT C M 04 II CR 05311704 159°G12 35W MT C M 96 II ETRC 05308996 b 83°G12 35W MT C M 04 II ETRC 05311804 b 83°G12 70W MT C M 96 II ETRC 05309096 b 103°G12 70W MT C M 04 II ETRC 05311904 b 103°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C W 96 II CR 05309196 80°G12 35W MT C W 04 II CR 05312004 80°G12 70W MT C W 96 II CR 05309296 106°G12 70W MT C W 04 II CR 05312104 106°G12 100W MT C W 96 II CR 05309396 122°G12 100W MT C W 04 II CR 05312204 122°G12 150W MT C W 96 II CR 05309496 138°G12 150W MT C W 04 II CR 05312304 138°G12 35W MT C W 96 II ETRC 05309596 b 80°G12 35W MT C W 04 II ETRC 05312404 b 80°G12 70W MT C W 96 II ETRC 05309696 b 106°G12 70W MT C W 04 II ETRC 05312504 b 106°

96

IK 1021J F KG

Max 7,7kg04

CLASS II IP 67

CRICKET 268+

± 10°10°÷12°

± 10°25°÷30°

± 10°50°÷55°

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220-240V 50/60Hz.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

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CRICKET 268+ / A15

CRICKET 268+ / A30

CRICKET 268+ / A30 FLUO

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD A15 96 II CR 05310196 105°RX7s 70W SD-MD A15 04 II CR 05313004 105°RX7s 150W SD-MD A15 96 II CR 05310296 144°RX7s 150W SD-MD A15 04 II CR 05313104 144°RX7s 70W SD-MD A15 96 II ETRC 05310396 b 102°RX7s 70W SD-MD A15 04 II ETRC 05313204 b 102°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD A30 96 II CR 05310496 107°RX7s 70W SD-MD A30 04 II CR 05313304 107°RX7s 150W SD-MD A30 96 II CR 05310596 144°RX7s 150W SD-MD A30 04 II CR 05313404 144°RX7s 70W SD-MD A30 96 II ETRC 05310696 b 99°RX7s 70W SD-MD A30 04 II ETRC 05313504 b 99°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G24q-1 10W FSQ A30 96 II ETRC A3 05310796 b 40°G24q-1 10W FSQ A30 04 II ETRC A3 05313604 b 40°

b

Ø6÷10mm

CRICKET 268+

FSQ G24q-1 10W DULUX-D-E/PL-C

MD Rx7s 70÷150W HQI-TS/MH-TD CDM-TD

SD Rx7s 70÷150W NAV-TS

MT G12 Max 70W HQI-T/HCI-T/CDM-T

7,500Kg

30 Km/h

50 Nm

Max 2500Kg

5 kN

H07RN-F 2x2,5H07RN-F 1x2,5

2x2,5mm2

70°

70°

± 10°

± 10°

15°20°

Imax 15°

13°15°

Imax 30°

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14136920 A0561/AL Frosted glass.

14137020 A0561/I Frosted glass.

14137120 A0562/AL Frosted glass supplement to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14137220 A0562/I Frosted glass supplement to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14137320 A0563 Low emission filter glass reduces the outer glass surface temperature (max 70W suitable for CR - max 35W and ETRC).

14137420 A0564 Prismatic glass, (suitable for CRICKET268+/C INT – M – W ).

14137520 A0565/R Dichroic red filter glass (max 100W suitable for CR - max 35W suitable for ETRC).

14137620 A0565/G Dichroic yellow filter glass (max 100W suitable for CR - max 35W suitable for ETRC).

14137720 A0565/V Dichroic green filter glass (max 100W suitable forCR - max 35W suitable for ETRC).

14137820 A0565/BL Dichroic blue filter glass (max 100W suitable for CR - max 35W suitable for ETRC).

14137920 A0566 Circular baffle (suitable for CRICKET268+/C INT – M – W).

14138012 A0567 Circular louvre (suitable for CRICKET268+/C INT – M – W).

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5mm2 rubber cable supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

CRICKET 268+

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A0563 A0564A0561 / A0562

BL

V

R

GA0565/.. A0567A0566 A0235

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CRICKET 26 circular IP67 recessed in-ground fittings, suitable for soil and / or concrete installation, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles. Suitable for a variety of applications requiring a high lighting performance from a direct or diffused light source.CRICKET 26 is ideal for highlighting buildings, architectural features and details, historical buildings, façades, columns, and public areas etc.Available in two versions:CRICKET 26/I (04) – stainless steel ring; offers high corrosion resistance with a contemporary architectural finish for use within various arduous conditions such as marine / coastal applications.CRICKET 26/AL (94) – pressure die-cast aluminium ring finished polyester coated; general purpose applications for industrial, commercial and city centre installations.A comprehensive range of lamps and accessories with flexible lamp positioning combine to provide a solution for a variety of applications.

CRICKET 26

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Fittings must not be located in a hollow or submerged underwater.

Fitting should be seated on a gravel sump, of approximately ≥45cm, to allow for water drainage.

SPECIFICATION:PVC sump with polyamide cover flangeExtruded aluminium corrosion resistant and heat dissipating body with polyamide (PA 66 F.V.) ends.Glass bezel frame available in aluminium (AL-94) or stainless steel (I-04).Toughened “safety” glass.Silicone anti-ageing gaskets.Black A2 stainless steel external screws.

INSTALLATIONCRICKET 26 circular IP67 recessed in-ground fittings may be subjected to heavy load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles during use. For optimum performance and safety it is important that they are correctly installed by a suitable qualified person, in strict accordance with the manufacturer installation instructions. Ensure the installation has allowed for adequate drainage, the use of H07RN-F 2x1,5÷2,5 mm2 Ø10-14mm cable to maintain IP integrity with glands securely fastened.Note this fitting is not suitable for submersible applications.Be aware of the glass temperatures indicated (T max °C) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national / local standards and are acceptable for site conditions.A0154 cable gland kit is available as an accessory for through wiring connection.

VEHICLE IMPACT RESISTANTCRICKET 26 recessed in-ground fittings suitable for soil and / or concrete installation, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles. When correctly installed into concrete they are designed to withstand a maximum static load of 5000Kg or a maximum travelling load, by motor vehicles with pneumatic tyres, of 15000Kg gross weight at a maximum speed of 30Km/h. When installed into soil the fittings are suitable for pedestrian use only, they have insufficient support to take the load from vehicle impact.

To maintain IP67 integrity use H07RN-F 2x1,5÷2,5 mm2 Ø10-14mm toughened rubber supply cable only. A0154 accessory is available for through wiring connection for up to a maximum of 12 No. Class II fittings (max. 3 No. Class III fittings).

When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass temperatures indicated (T max °C) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards. Wire guard A0157 is available as an accessory (unsuitable to take the load from vehicle impact).

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Self adjustable from symmetric to asymmetric.

Adjustable lamp positions: 2 symmetric + 2 asymmetric.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Self adjustable from symmetric to asymmetric.

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b

Ø270 26/18-42

510

26/36-71-72

640

94

IK 086J F KG

Max 10,3kg04

CLASS II IP 67

35-70W

1

2

CRICKET 26/ 18 - 42 FLUO

CRICKET 26/ 35 - 70

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

GX24d-2 18W FSQ C A 04 II CR B2 05086904 50°GX24d-2 18W FSQ C A 94 II CR B2 05013898 50°GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH C 04 II ETRC A2 05086804 b 50°/75°GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH C 94 II ETRC A2 05014198 b 50°/75°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

E27 70W ST C A 04 II CR 05087304 130°E27 70W ST C A 94 II CR 05015098 130°G12 35W MT C A 04 II CR 05087404 78°G12 35W MT C A 94 II CR 05052194 78°G12 70W MT C A 04 II CR 05087504 105°G12 70W MT C A 94 II CR 05015998 105°

26/42W

18W 18W 18W

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14000801 A0157 Stainless steel wire guard finished black. Protects against direct human contact with the glass (not suitable for vehicles to be driven over).

14449996 A0123 AL-I Frosted glass suitable.

14027720 A0253 AL-I Supplement for frosted glass factory fitted. To be ordered as a separate item along with fitting.

14020120 A0237 Low-emission filter glass fits behind standard glass cover to reduce external glass temperature.

14448996 A0122 Internal anti-glare steel mesh.

14000599 A0154 Anti-tearing PG 16 cable gland kit for through wiring connection.

14053720 A0337 Rubber cable H07RN-F 2x2.5mm2 supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

14076820 A0383 1 metre unit cable H07RN-F 2x2.5 mm2 supplied inside the luminarie package.

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PG16Ø10÷14

H07RN-F

2x2,5mm2

A0157 A0237 A0122 A0154A0123 - A0253 A0337 A0383

CRICKET 26

ST E27 Max 70W NAV-T Super/ SON-T Plus

MT G12 Max 70W HQI-T/HCI-T/ CDM-T

FSQ GX24d-2 18 W DULUX-D/PL-C 2P

FSQ GX24q-3 26 W DULUX D-E/PL-C 4P

FSMH GX24q-3/4 32÷42W DULUX T-E/PL-T 4P

Max 5000Kg

Max 30 Km/h

Max 15000Kg

cd/Klm

200

50

100

150

42Wcd/Klm

300

75

150

225

18WAsimm.

CRICKET26 / 18CRICKET26 / 42

cd/Klm

300

75

150

225

18WSimm. 18W18 - 26/42W

cd/Klm

2000

500

1000

1500

70WAsimm.

cd/Klm

4000

1000

2000

3000

70WAsimm.

CRICKET26 / 70 W MT 1cd/Klm

1200

300

600

900

70WSimm. Diff.

1

2

2cd/Klm

4800

1200

2400

3600

70WSimm.Conc.

70WAsimm.

cd/Klm

500

125

250

375

70WAsimm.

cd/Klm

1200

300

600

900

CRICKET26 / 70 W ST 70WSimm. Diff.

cd/Klm

400

100

200

300

1

1

2

0¡ 30¡

cd/Klm

2000

500

60¡

1000

1500

70WSimm. Conc. 2

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CRICKET 25 is a range of recessed in-ground uplighters designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles, suitable for 26W compact fluorescent to 150W HID lamps. A development derived from more than ten years experience and over 100,000 in-ground uplighters installed by SBP world wide.CRICKET 25 has a contemporary square design with a wide range of optics and accessories providing a flexible high performance fitting suitable for creating dramatic effects on historical and modern buildings, highlighting architectural features, illuminating walls / façades, and public area lighting.

CRICKET 25

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CRICKET 25 contemporary square designed IP67 in-ground uplighters manufactured from high quality corrosion resistant materials and high quality finishing makes them suitable for indoor and outdoor use in a variety of installations from harsh ambient conditions to the most prestigious of projects.CRICKET 25 is available with three cover frame options:CRICKET 25 - Frameless with stainless steel corner fixings,CRICKET 25/I (04) - Stainless steel frame, CRICKET 25/AL (94) - Aluminium frame.CRICKET 25 features:- adjustable reflector optics; Asymmetrical (-5º to -15º)

or Circular (0° to -10°)- variety of light sources from compact fluorescent to

150W HID- low surface temperature on glass- high quality corrosion resistant materials and finishing- robust design for reliability and longevity- easy installation- high lighting performance in a compact design- contemporary square design compliments other

products within the CRICKET range.

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SPECIFICATION:Technopolymer body and outer recessing enclosure provides high corrosion resistance and stability in variable ambient temperatures.Toughened “safety” glass, IK10 - 24J.Anti-ageing silicone gasket.Cricket 25; Frameless with AISI 316 stainless steel corner fixing clamps.Cricket 25/AL-94; Aluminium frame finished.Cricket 25/I-04; AISI 316 stainless steel frame suitable for installation in marine environment.Reflectors in high purity aluminium anodised and polished with adjustable optics; Asymmetrical (-5° to -15°) or Circular (0° to -10°).M20x1.5 cable gland for Ø7 to 12mm cables.2x2.5mm2 automatic isolating terminal interrupts supply on opening fitting to provide extra safety.Stainless steel external fixings.

VEHICLE IMPACT RESISTANTCRICKET 25 in-ground fittings suitable for soil and / or concrete installation, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles. When correctly installed into concrete they are designed to withstand a maximum static load of 3000Kg or a maximum travelling load, by motor vehicles with pneumatic tyres, of 12000Kg gross weight at a maximum speed of 30Km/h. If installed into soil they are suitable for impact from passing light vehicles (max 300Kg).

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INSTALLATIONCricket 25 IP67 recessed in-ground fittings may be subjected to heavy load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles during use. For optimum performance and safety it is important that they are correctly installed by a suitable qualified person, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions- Allow for good water drainage- Use H07RN-F 2x1.5 mm2 /7-12mm cables only (see accessory A0235).

- The fittings must not be located in a hollow or submerged underwater.

- When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass temperatures indicated (Tmax °C - 230V) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards.

Cricket 25 fittings are suitable for through wiring connection using A0323 accessory with H07RN-F 2x1.5mm2 cable (max 54N°. 26W, 33N°. 42W, 18N°. 70W or 9N°. 150W fittings on a maximum distance of 100m).

CRICKET 25 – Frameless version with stainless steel corner fixings blends into the ground for a smooth flush mounting with no surface protrusion. Ideal for installation in marine type environments.CRICKET 25/AL (94) and CRICKET 25/I (04) versions are complete with a glass cover retaining frame in die-cast aluminium finished or AISI 316 stainless steel. The cover frames are particularly useful for covering any imperfections in the surrounding surface in which fitting is located.CRICKET 25/I (04) stainless steel version suitable for harsh ambient conditions and marine type environments.CRICKET 25 is a smaller version of the CRICKET 40 in-ground uplighters, providing a family of products that can be used together in aesthetic harmony.

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Asymmetrical “wide beam” reflector provides a glare free high uniformity distribution ideal for large area illumination or wall washing. The lamp remains hidden behind the reflector.

Circular “narrow beam” reflector provides a high performance distribution ideal for feature highlighting e.g. columns etc. An internal baffle is offered as an accessory.

Adjustable reflector from 0° to -10° for precision focus and optical control.

Recommended installation

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0,5÷1m

0,75÷1,5m

60°÷88°

5°÷15°

15°

0° -10°

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With stainless steel clamps - asymmetrical reflector

With stainless steel clamps - circular reflector

With frame - asymmetrical reflector

With frame - asymmetrical reflector

With frame - circular reflector

With frame - circular reflector

Complete with electronic ballast 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Version with adjustable lamp position or reflector position.

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b

CRICKET 25 A

CRICKET 25 C

CRICKET 25 AL/A

CRICKET 25 I/A

CRICKET 25 AL/C

CRICKET 25 I/C

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH A 04 II ETRC A2 05161490 b 55°E27 70W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05160990 80°RX7s 70W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05158490 90°E27 150W ME A 04 II CR 05161090 125°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05161190 140°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C 04 II CR 05165390 74°G12 70W MT C 04 II CR 05161290 122°G12 150W MT C 04 II CR 05161390 160°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH A 94 II ETRC A2 05161990 b 55°E27 70W ST-MT A 94 II CR 05161590 80°RX7s 70W SD-MD A 94 II CR 05158890 90°E27 150W ME A 94 II CR 05161690 125°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 94 II CR 05161790 140°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C 94 II CR 05165490 74°G12 70W MT C 94 II CR 05158590 122°G12 150W MT C 94 II CR 05161890 160°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH A 04 II ETRC A2 05162604 b 55°E27 70W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05162004 80°RX7s 70W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05162104 90°E27 150W ME A 04 II CR 05162204 125°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05162304 140°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G12 35W MT C 04 II CR 05165504 74°G12 70W MT C 04 II CR 05162404 122°G12 150W MT C 04 II CR 05162504 160°

94

IK 1024J

F KGMax 8kg

26

5 m

ax

265 max

30

5

04

CLASS II IP 670,5m

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PG20x1,5Ø7÷12

H07RN-F

2x2,5mm2

Max 3000Kg

Max 30 Km/h

Max 12000Kg

CRICKET 25

ST E27 Max 70W NAV-T / SON-T

SD Rx7s Max150W NAV-TS

MD Rx7s Max150W HQI-TS/ MH-TD/CDM-TD/HCI-TS

ME E27 Max150W HQI-E

MT G12 Max150W HQI-T/HCI-T/CDM-T

MT E27 Max 70W CDO-TT

FSQ Gx24q-3 26W DULUX D-E/PLC-4P

FSMH Gx24q-3/4 32÷42W DULUX T-E/PLT-4P

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14058412 A0348 Internal aluminium circular baffle for CRICKET 25/C only.

14058520 A0349 Internal low emission filter glass fits behind standard glass cover to reduce the outer glass surface temperature by 10°C.(Not suitable for C/70-150W - A/150W and not to be combined with A0350).

14058820 A0350 Internal frosted glass fits behind standard glass cover to reduce glare and the outer glass surface temperature by 5°C.Not to be combined with A0349.

14051720 A0323 M20 x 1.5 anti-tearing cable gland kit for through wiring connection.

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5mm2 rubber cable supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

14076720 A0382 1 metre H07RN8-F 2x1.5 mm2 cable supplied complete with fitting.

T max °CMaximum external glass working temperature measured at an ambient temperature of 25°C with a 230V/50Hz main supply.Glass surface temperature can be reduced by up to 10°C using A0349 filter glass accessory, or by up to 5°C using A0350 frosted glass accessory.

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A0348 A0349 A0350 A0323 A0235 A0382

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A / 70W ST

A / 150W ME

A / 150W MD

C / 70W MT

A / 26W FSM

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CRICKET 40 in-ground uplighter suitable for HID lamps up to 250W, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles, for installation in soil and / or concrete.Cricket 40 are manufactured from high quality corrosion resistant materials with precision finishing which makes them suitable for a variety of both indoor and outdoor installations from creating dramatic effects on historical and modern buildings, highlighting architectural features, to illuminating walls / façades, and for general public area lighting.

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Asymetrical reflector

CRICKET 40/AsymmetricalCRICKET 40/A; asymmetrical reflector (I Max 10°) complete with a deflector plate to prevent back spill light.For greater control of beam distribution the reflector is adjustable ±10° by hand.150/LT (Low Temperature) versions are supplied complete with a low emission filter glass mounted inside the fitting to lower external glass temperature. Note this may reduce LOR by up to 20%.

CRICKET 40/CircularCRICKET 40/C; circular reflector with intensive narrow beam suitable for architectural detail high-lighting of columns, statues, arches and detailed features on buildings. CRICKET 40/C provides an intense narrow beam of light which is adjustable ± 10° by hand.150/LT - Low Temperature version fitting is supplied with a low emission filter glass mounted inside the fitting to lower external glass temperature. Note this may reduce LOR by up to 20%.

Circular reflector

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Fitting should be seated on a gravel sump, of approximately ≥ 600 mm depth from base of fitting, to allow for water drainage. A concrete base under the stainless steel frame is necessary to ensure stable positioning.

Fittings must not be located in a hollow or submerged underwater.

SPECIFICATION:Strong outer recessing enclosure in AISI 304 (A2) stainless steel.Glass fibre reinforced polyamide grey body.Two PG16 cable glands for Ø10-14mm.Reflectors in high purity aluminium anodised and polished, asymmetric or circular adjustable by hand ±10°.Anti-ageing one piece UV stabilised silicone gasket.20mm toughened “safety” glass etched in RAL 7035 light grey. Non-slip (NS) glass available on request.Stainless steel AISI 304 corner fixing plates.Internal and external stainless steel fixings.Cricket 40 is supplied with a breather valve to releases the internal vacuum allowing quick and safe removal of the glass cover.

VEHICLE IMPACT RESISTANTCRICKET 40 in-ground fittings suitable for soil and / or concrete installation, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles.When correctly installed into concrete CRICKET 40 are designed to withstand a maximum travelling load, by motor vehicles with pneumatic tyres, of 20000Kg gross weight at a maximum speed of 30Km/h. If installed into earth the fittings are suitable for pedestrian use only, not motor vehicles.

To maintain IP67 integrity use toughened rubber cable H07RN-F2x2.5mm2 Ø10-14 mm cables only (see range of accessories). The fitting is supplied with two PG16 cable glands for through wiring and one stopping plug for single connection.

When installing fittings within public access it is advisable to be aware of the glass temperatures indicated (T max C°) and confirm measurements at rated voltage are in accordance with national and local standards.

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0

NOOKOK

230V-AC

L max (m)

H07RN-F

100W

150W

250W

2x2,5

12

10

5

L max

120

100

100

2x4

16

13

7

L max

160

130

140

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Asymmetrical reflector adjustable ±10° - Models with clear glass.

Asymmetrical reflector adjustable ±10° - Models with non-slip glass.

Circular reflector adjustable ±10° - Models with clear glass.

Circular reflector adjustable ±10° - Models with non-slip glass.

Models LT. with low-emission filter reducing external temperature

on glass.

Models LT. with low-emission filter reducing external temperature

on glass.

Models LT. with low-emission filter reducing external temperature

on glass.

Models LT. with low-emission filter reducing external temperature

on glass.

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Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05095790 75°RX7s 150W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05066490 101°RX7s 150W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05068790 93°Fc2 250W MD C 04 II CR 05066590 140°Fc2 250W SD C 04 II CR 05066890 147°

46

0

410

410

IK 0918J F

KGMax 23kg

04

CLASS II IP 670,5m

66÷98°15°22°

74°80°

66÷98°15°22°

74°80°

15°22°

8°10°

14÷34°

15°22°

8°10°

14÷34°

CRICKET 40/A

CRICKET 40/A NS

CRICKET 40/C

CRICKET 40/C NS

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05072790 67°E40 100W ST A 04 II CR 05065990 69°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05066090 88°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05068590 72°E40 150W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05066390 89°E40 150W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05068690 76°E40 250W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05066290 122°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05072890 67°E40 100W ST A 04 II CR 05063490 69°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05063590 88°RX7s 150W SD-MD A 04 II CR 05068890 72°E40 150W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05063690 89°E40 150W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05068990 76°E40 250W ST-MT A 04 II CR 05063790 122°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

RX7s 70W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05095890 75°RX7s 150W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05063890 101°RX7s 150W SD-MD C 04 II CR 05069090 93°Fc2 250W MD C 04 II CR 05066190 140°Fc2 250W SD C 04 II CR 05066990 147°

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CRICKET 40 features:Low surface temperature on glass; body dimension and volume is designed for HID lamps up to 250W enabling lowered external glass temperatures for installation in public access areas.High efficiency and light control; adjustable reflector optics and lamp flux deflector plate for precise positioning and glare control.Corrosion resistance and longevity; a polyamide body inside a stainless steel recessing enclosure provides corrosion resistance for use in harsh ambient conditions and marine type environments.Easy installation and maintenance; quick easy access for electrical connection and through wiring facility.Aesthetics & engineered design; smooth unobtrusive contemporary design with accessories and lamp options to suit a variety of applications.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14011320 A0205 Anti-vandal locking set comprising 20 stainless steel screws DIN 7991 TP4 (sufficient for no.5 fittings) plus 1 key.

14027420 A0252 CRICKET 40 frosted glass.

14027320 A0251 Supplement for Cricket 40 frosted glass factory fitted to be ordered as a separate item along with fitting.

14053720 A0337 H07RN-F 2x2.5mm2 rubber cable supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

14076820 A0383 1 metre H07RN-F 2x2.5 mm2 cable supplied complete with fitting.

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A0337 A0383A0205 A0251 - A0252

CRICKET 40

ST E40 Max250W NAV-T/SON-T

SD Rx7s Max150W NAV-TS

SD Fc2 Max250W NAV-TS

MD Rx7s Max150W HQI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

MD Fc2 Max250W HQI-TS/MH-TD

MT E40 Max250W CDO-TT/ HQI-T-D/HPI-T Plus

Max 4.000Kg

Max 30Km/h

Max 20.000Kg

4x10mm2

H07RN-F 2x2,5÷4

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40/A 102 NAV-T - E40

0

12

4

8

03 3

3

3

4

6

7

11

15

22

31

41

52

140

74

3

3

4

6

7

11

15

21

30

44

47

113

40

3

3

4

5

7

11

15

21

29

38

37

50

14

3

3

4

5

7

10

14

19

26

28

27

27

6

3

3

4

5

7

10

13

17

21

23

17

14

2

2

3

4

5

7

9

12

15

17

19

7

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

10

12

14

10

6

4

1

1m

m

LUX

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

I M

ax

100W - ST

40/A 150 NAV-TS - RX7S

I M

ax

150W - SD

0

12

4

8

03 3

3

4

5

7

10

13

20

32

41

43

90

220

105

3

4

5

7

10

14

19

30

43

38

85

180

59

3

4

5

7

10

13

19

28

40

37

64

88

20

3

4

5

7

9

13

18

26

36

37

42

49

9

3

4

5

8

9

12

17

24

31

24

26

23

3

3

4

5

6

8

11

15

20

21

16

16

11

2

3

4

5

6

8

10

13

16

16

12

10

6

1

1m10°

LUX

m

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

40/A 151 CDO-TT - E40

I M

ax

150W - MT

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

0

12

4

8

03 3

1m

3

4

5

7

10

13

20

32

46

50

67

192

108

3

4

5

7

10

14

20

31

45

48

60

160

58

3

4

5

7

10

14

21

31

42

41

48

72

20

3

4

5

7

10

14

20

28

38

38

35

43

9

3

4

5

7

9

13

18

24

31

30

24

23

3

3

4

5

7

9

12

16

20

23

21

14

12

1

3

4

5

6

8

10

13

16

18

13

9

7

1

LUX

m

40/A 151 NAV-T - E40

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

0

12

4

8

03 3

4

5

6

8

11

16

23

34

48

62

84

216

111

4

5

6

8

11

16

22

30

44

65

76

170

59

4

5

6

8

11

16

22

29

43

55

62

77

20

4

5

6

8

11

15

21

28

38

43

44

40

8

4

5

6

8

10

14

19

25

32

35

26

20

3

4

4

6

7

10

13

17

22

26

25

15

10

1

4

4

6

7

9

12

15

18

20

13

9

6

1

1m

LUX

m

150W - ST

I M

ax

40/A 150 HQI-TS - RX7S

I M

ax

150W - MD

0

12

4

8

03 3

3

4

5

6

8

12

18

28

40

50

84

212

108

3

4

5

7

9

13

18

27

42

47

79

175

63

3

4

5

6

9

13

18

26

39

40

62

84

21

3

4

5

6

9

12

17

25

34

38

40

48

9

3

4

5

6

8

11

16

22

30

28

27

23

3

3

4

5

6

8

11

15

19

22

19

16

12

1

3

4

4

6

7

10

13

16

17

13

10

7

1

1m

LUX

m

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

40/A 150 CDM-TD - RX7S

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

0

12

4

8

03 3

3

4

5

6

8

12

18

27

36

42

73

189

102

3

4

5

7

9

13

18

26

38

36

69

157

59

3

4

5

7

9

12

17

24

36

32

53

79

20

3

4

5

6

9

12

16

23

31

34

35

45

9

3

4

5

6

8

11

15

20

28

25

25

22

3

3

4

5

6

8

10

13

18

21

17

15

11

1

3

3

4

5

7

9

12

15

16

12

10

6

1

1m

LUX

m

I M

ax

150W - MD

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7 7 7 7 7 67

9 10 9 9 9 88

12 12 12 11 11 1011

16 16 16 15 15 1314

22 22 22 21 20 1618

32 32 31 30 27 1924

49 48 46 43 37 2230

78 73 67 60 46 2132

98 92 81 70 47 2124

93 90 69 55 30 2226

154 128 84 54 40 1627

371 258 116 80 43 1223

0

12

4

8

03 3

286 143 47 19 6 23

1m

LUX

m

I M

ax

250W - ST

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

cd/Klm

500

100

300

400

200

I M

ax

250W - MT

0

12

4

8

03 3

5

7

9

11

15

22

32

49

59

57

100

274

182

5

7

9

11

15

22

31

44

57

49

88

197

92

5

6

8

11

15

21

30

42

55

43

59

81

31

5

6

8

11

14

20

28

39

47

40

39

57

14

5

6

8

10

14

19

26

33

36

25

28

31

5

5

6

5

10

13

17

22

25

22

17

19

17

2

5

6

7

9

12

14

17

17

17

17

12

9

1

1m

LUX

m

40/A 250 HPI-T PLUS - E40

40/C 150 NAV-TS - RX7S

cd/Klm

600

2400

300

900

1200

1500

1800

2100

6 6 5 5 4 44

8 8 7 6 6 45

11 10 10 9 8 67

16 16 15 13 10 88

24 23 22 19 15 912

39 38 34 25 20 1215

64 61 49 36 26 1519

114 103 74 53 34 1424

218 187 128 75 47 1527

387 311 187 109 50 1424

288 257 152 84 43 1425

454 360 207 91 35 310

0

18

6

12

03 3

58 36 13 5 3 12

1m

LUX

m

I M

ax

150W - SD

40/C 150 HQI-TS - RX7S

I M

ax

150W - MD

cd/Klm

800

3200

400

1200

1600

2000

2400

2800

4 4 4 3 3 22

6 5 5 4 4 23

8 7 6 6 5 34

11 11 10 8 6 34

18 15 14 11 8 46

29 26 21 14 10 56

50 42 30 18 11 57

93 74 44 26 14 69

190 137 74 30 16 710

367 216 81 34 16 710

331 165 55 26 11 57

182 128 73 31 10 35

0

18

6

12

03 3

64 34 14 5 2 11

1m

m

LUX

40/C 250 NAV-TS - Fc2

m

5 5 4 4 4 44

6 6 6 5 5 45

8 8 8 7 7 66

11 12 11 10 9 88

17 17 16 15 13 1012

27 26 25 22 19 1416

44 43 39 33 28 2023

79 77 64 53 41 2433

154 141 109 79 58 2740

296 233 154 103 58 2133

254 203 118 64 26 1117

208 157 79 38 18 510

0

18

6

12

03 3

201 102 23 9 4 12

1m

LUXcd/Klm

400

1600

200

600

800

1000

1200

1400

I M

ax

250W - SD

4 4 4 4 3 33

6 6 5 5 4 34

9 8 7 6 6 55

12 12 11 9 9 66

20 17 16 14 12 69

34 30 27 20 16 911

62 52 42 30 21 1114

122 100 70 49 28 1118

260 203 126 62 32 1117

484 321 144 59 24 1014

253 173 70 35 17 811

175 135 69 32 14 58

0

18

6

12

03 3

190 94 21 8 4 12

1m

LUX

m

cd/Klm

700

2800

350

1050

1400

1750

2100

2450

I M

ax

250W - MD

40/C 250 HQI-TS - Fc2

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CRICKET 61 contemporary linear IP67 recessed fittings suitable for indoor and outdoor applications with extremely low glass surface temperatures (47°C max.), designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles. CRICKET 61 is suitable for in-ground, wall, ceiling and under-canopy installations providing energy efficient lighting for public areas, advertising signage, façades / walls, and highlighting architectural features.

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Cricket 61 lamp options:- High Efficiency 14W T5 (HE) and High Output 24W T5 (HO), with excellent colour rendering and longevity.- High efficiency LED’s and RGB colour changing.Cricket 61 fittings are supplied with various reflector options to satisfy the demands of different lighting applications. Asymmetrical reflector (Imax at 11°), provides progressively uniform uplighting for walls with no back light spillage.Symmetrical reflector provides a highly efficient distribution creating dramatic effects.Cricket 61 LED versions have ± 20° adjustable optics.Fast and easy fitting installation with options for single unit or through wiring connection (through wiring not possible on RGB LED versions).Cricket 61 recessed fitting satisfies a variety of lighting demands with energy efficient high performance results for public areas, advertising signage, façades / walls, and highlighting architectural features

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Fittings must not be instalLed in a hollow position and should be seated on a gravel sump, of approximately ≥ 250mm depth from base of fitting, to allow for water drainage.

SPECIFICATION:Technopolymer body and outer recessing enclosure provides good corrosion resistance.Cover frames in die-cast aluminium finished (Cricket 61/AL-94) or AISI 316 stainless steel (Cricket 61/I-04).Reflectors in high purity 99.85% aluminium anodised and polished.Silicone rubber anti-ageing gaskets.Toughened “safety” glass with extremely low surface temperatures (47°C Max).Electronic ballasts 220-240V, 50/60Hz.Two PG M20x1.5 cable glands complete with bung, for single or through wiring connection (no LED RGB).Two 2x2.5 mm2 push fit terminals pre-wired for through wiring connection with 2x1.5 mm2 cable.Stainless steel screws. Special options for voltage / frequency, colours and VO-850° self extinguishing materials are available on request.

INSTALLATIONCricket 61 IP67 recessed in-ground fittings may be subjected to heavy load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles during use. For optimum performance and safety it is important that they are correctly instalLed by a suitable qualified person, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

VEHICLE IMPACT RESISTANTCRICKET 61 in-ground fittings suitable for soil and / or concrete installation, designed to take the load and impact from pedestrians and motor vehicles. When correctly instalLed into concrete they are designed to withstand a maximum static load of 3000Kg or a maximum travelling load, by motor vehicles with pneumatic tyres, of 12000Kg gross weight at a maximum speed of 30Km/h. If instalLed into soil they are suitable for impact from passing light vehicles (max 300Kg).

CRICKET 61

68

15

0

Lmin50 cm

750x200

NOOK OK

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To maintain IP67 integrity use toughened rubber cableH07RN-F 2x1.5 mm2 Ø9-12mm (see range of accessories) orH07RN-F 2x2.5 mm2 max Ø12mm cables only. When usingH07RN-F 2x1.5mm2 cable for through wiring in a continuous line we recommend a maximum of 90x14W fittings on a maximum 75M length, or a maximum of 70x24W fittings on a maximum 60M length.

CRICKET 61 fittings may be instalLed in a continuous line by using the A0250 joining kit accessory. For indoor installations there is no limit to the number of fittings that may be instalLed in a continuous line. In outdoor applications we recommend a maximum of five units Cricket 61/AL-94 and ten units Cricket 61/I-04, due to the possibility of heat expansion on the joining plates.

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

CRICKET 61

70

b

100° 23°

80°

CRICKET 61/A AL-I

CRICKET 61/S AL-I

CRICKET 61 S / A

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G5 14-24W FDH A 94 II ETRC A2 05096694 b 45°G5 14-24W FDH A 04 II ETRC A2 05097004 b 45°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

G5 14-24W FDH S 94 II ETRC A2 05096894 b 47°G5 14-24W FDH S 04 II ETRC A2 05097204 b 47°

72° 88°

670

13

0

150

15

0

630

94

IK 0918J F

KGMax 4,5kg

04

CLASS II IP 67

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ACCESSORIES

PHOTOMETRICS

Code Denomination Colour Description

14018320 A0235 Rubber cable H07RN-F 2x1.5mm2 supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

14076720 A0382 1 metre H07RN-F 2x1.5 mm2 cable supplied complete with fitting.

14026620 A0250/AL 94 Mechanical joining kit accessory for continuous line connection of two fittings. A0250/AL - Aluminium plate finished aluminium grey.

14026720 A0250/Inox 04 A0250/I - AISI 316 stainless steel plate. In outdoor applications we recommend a maximum of five units /AL and ten units /Inox.

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A0235 A0382 A025080 630

0,70m 0,70m 0,70m 0,70m5x FH 14W

10

35

60

85

110

135160

35

10

160135

110

85

60

35

6,0 m

0,5 m

3 m

1,90m 1,90m3x FH 14W

70

10

25

40

55

10

25

40

55

7070

55

6,0 m

0,5 m

3 m

FH 14W

0,5 m

55 75

35

15

10

5

3,0 m

5x FQ 24W

220

10

20

60

180

140

100

140

100

60

20

10

6,0 m

0,5 m

3 m

1,90m 1,90m3x FQ 24W

20

100

10

40

60

80

120

100 100

60

80

40

20

120120

6,0 m

0,5 m

3 m

45

60

25

10

75105

90

0,5 m

3,0 m

FQ 24W

Max 12000Kg

Max 30 Km/h2x2,5mm2

M20x1,5Ø6÷12

CRICKET 61

FH G5 14W Lumilux FQ / Master TL5 HO

FQ G5 24W Lumilux FQ / Master TL5 HO

Max 3000Kg

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LED versions must be fed from a 220-240V, 50/60Hz mains supply. They are supplied complete with two cable glands with internal wiring suitable for single or through wiring connection (Maximum 35 fittings on a maximum 100M length).

! CRICKET 61/LED - HP / RGB Class III fittings complete with 5 colour changing multi-chip LED’s (5 x 3.6W - 45°). Fittings require an RGB supply and control unit (MASTER) for operation. Connections between MASTER unit and fittings should be made using the appropriate cable supplied as accessory A0380. The RGB system provides the choice of three colour changing programs: All colour rainbow (70 sec. cycle), warm colours (50 sec. cycle) and cold colours (50 sec. cycle). Single colour fixed options are also possible. MASTER unit (A0378), to be ordered together with fittings, should be instalLed in a suitable enclosed location at a maximum distance of 80M from the fittings.- Operating 1 fitting: one MASTER unit A0378- Operating 2 fittings: one MASTER unit A0378 + one SLAVE unit A0379.- Operating 3 up to a max 100 fittings: one MASTER unit A0378 + A0379 “qty” SLAVE units +

A0220/40 “qty” Transformer. A0379 “qty” = (Total no. fittings -1) A0220/40 “qty” = (rounding up total no. fittings to nearest multiple 2) ÷2.

With 8 LED from 1.4W, adjustables ±20°

With 5 colour changing multi-LED

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

CRICKET 61

72

CRICKET 61 LED/HP AL-I

CRICKET 61 LED/HP-RGB AL-I

N° 1 Cricket 61

220÷240V

50-60Hz

A0378 (MASTER)

Max 80m

N° 2 Cricket 61

Max 80m

220÷240V

50-60Hz

A0378 (MASTER)

A0379(SLAVE)

N° 3 ÷ max100 Cricket 61

A0379(SLAVE)

A0378 (MASTER)

A0379(SLAVE)

A0379(SLAVE)

Max 80m

A0220

(40W)

22

24

0V

50

-60

Hz

CRICKET 61 LED

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

n° 8 led 350 mA DC 11,2W 6.000° C 15° 94 II ETRC 06013594 b 32°n° 8 led 350 mA DC 11,2W 6.000° C 15° 04 II ETRC 06013804 b 32°n° 8 led 350 mA DC 11,2W C 15° 94 II ETRC 06013694 b 32°n° 8 led 350 mA DC 11,2W C 15° 04 II ETRC 06013904 b 32°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes T max °C

n.5 led RGB 350mA DC 18W C 45° 94 III 06013794 ! 32°n.5 led RGB 350mA DC 18W C 45° 04 III 06014004 ! 32°

670

13

0

150

15

0

630

94

IK 0918J F

KGMax 4,5kg

04

CLASS II IP 67

CLASS III

b

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14071920 A0378 94 Driver and control unit including 40W transformer. 220-240V, 50/60Hz AC 24V CC. complete with MASTER colour changing unit (suitable

to operate one CRICKET 61 LED RGB).

14072020 A0379 94 Additional (SLAVE) colour changing unit (suitable to operate one CRICKET 61 LED RGB). SLAVE units are controlLed via MASTER unit.

14015520 A0220/40 94 40W Electronic transformer 115-240V 50/60Hz AC/24V CC, mounted on galvanised steel tray.

14072220 A0381 Infrared remote control for colour changing MASTER unit.

14072120 A0380 S05RN-F 3x1mm2 x RGB cable sold and supplied in 1 metre units.

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A0378 A0379 A0220/40 A0381 A0380

2x2,5mm2M20x1,5Ø6÷12

CRICKET 61

LED/HP Max 8x1,4W

LED/HP - RGB Max 5x3,6W

Max 12000Kg

Max 30 Km/h

Max 3000Kg

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TYCO 10 small spotlight fittings suitable for halogen, dichroic, or LED’s operating on a low voltage (12V) or mains supply. Class II and class III IP66 corrosion resistant fittings manufactured from die-cast aluminium suitable for indoor and outdoor applications TYCO 10 small version is available with the following options:- Tyco 10: Floor, wall or ceiling mounted.- Tyco 12: Complete with 540mm extension arm for wall

mounting.- Tyco 13: Complete with ground mounting base unit and

900mm extension arm.- Tyco 14: Track lighting 12V.- Tyco 15: Track lighting mains.The compact design and simple clean lines combined with high quality materials and finishing makes TYCO 10 suitable for a variety of indoor and outdoor architectural applications. A wide range of lamps and accessories provide options for various lighting beam distributions and lighting effects, creating a highly adaptable fitting suitable for highlighting and effect lighting of showrooms, shops, galleries, museums, sculptures and architectural detail lighting of buildings, gardens, churches etc.

Series TYCO 10

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Body, frame and wiring / gear box in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester or matt black. Toughened safety glass.Reflector in high purity 99.85% aluminium anodized and polished. Gasket locating ring in technopolymer, resistant to very high temperatures.Anti-ageing silicone gasketInternal wiring in Teflon / silicone sheathed cables.Cable entry Ø7-10mm-2x1-1.5mm2

Stainless steel external screws.

INSTALLATIONEasy and fast installation with the following features:- Practical and simple base mounting

with wiring compartment.- Class II & Class III fittings no earth

connection required.- Suitable for through wiring.

Models complete with self adjustable lamp, in three positions, for wide to narrow

beam light distributions.

Series TYCO 10

76

cd/KlmTyco /512700

2250

1800

1350

900

450

3

2

1

1x1m

29

53

5

17

41

41

17

5

29

1m

TycoLED

12

3

31 2

TYCO 10 - 12

350

°

194

Ø115

Ø87

133

Kg = 0,8max

200

135°

45°

Ø115

Kg = 1,2max

Max

650

90°

Min 100 mm Min 300 mm

F 0,3m

94 81CLASS IIICLASS II

OK OK NO

IK 072J

IP 66 KGMax 1,2kg

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14048381 A0271 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14037894 A0271 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted aluminium grey.

14037920 A0272 R Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038020 A0272 G Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038120 A0272 V Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038220 A0272 BL Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038320 A0273 Internal prismatic glass rotates through 180° to give oval light distribution (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038404 A0274 04 AISI 304 stainless steel bracket for external 90° corner mounting (not suitable for TYCO 13, 14 and 15).

14038504 A0275 04 AISI 304 stainless steel bracket for internal 90° corner mounting (not suitable for TYCO 13, 14 and 15).

14040936 A155 TYCO 10/12 galvanised steel spike for ground installation.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 95-240V 50/60Hz.

Complete with electronic transformer non dimmable 230V 50/60Hz.

Models less transformer require 12V supply.

Models for mains voltage lamp versions.

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b

!1

!2

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 III 01019294 !1

GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 III 01019394 !1

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 94 II 01020494 !2

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 II ETRC 04010094GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 II ETRC 04012094 N.3 led 350mA 4,2W 6.000° C 45° 94 II ETRC 06009994 bGU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 III 01028681 !1

GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 III 01028781 !1

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 81 II 01028881 !2

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 II ETRC 04017481GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 II ETRC 04017581 N.3 led 350mA 4,2W 6.000° C 45° 81 II ETRC 06010081 b

TYCO 10

TYCO 12

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 III 01020894 !1

GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 III 01020994 !1

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 94 II 01021094 !2

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 II ETRC 04012194GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 II ETRC 04012294 GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 III 01028981 !1

GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 III 01029081 !1

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 81 II 01029181 !2

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 II ETRC 04017681GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 II ETRC 04017781

2x2,5mm20,014m20,023m2

TYCO 10-12

HAGS GZ10 Max50W

HRGS GU5,3 Max50W

HSGS GY6,35 Max50W

LED 3X1W

Ø7÷Ø10

A0271 A0275 A155A0272

BL

V

R

GA0273 A0274

100

37

0

57

0

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Body, frame and wiring / ground mounting base in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester or matt black. Toughened safety glass.Reflector in high purity 99.85% aluminium anodized and polished. Gasket locating ring in technopolymer, resistant to very high temperatures.Anti-ageing silicone gasketInternal wiring in Teflon / silicone sheathed cables.Cable entry Ø7-10mm-2x1-1.5mm2

Stainless steel external screws.TYCO 13 ground mounted fitting suitable for indoor and outdoor applications e.g. walkway lighting in gardens and parks, or highlighting and effect lighting for architectural features.TYCO 13 is supplied complete with hot dipped galvanized steel spikes for ground mounting installations in soil or concrete.A0276 ground mounting plate accessory for direct to floor surface fixing.

Models complete with self adjustable lamp, in three positions, for wide to narrow

beam light distributions.

Series TYCO 10

78

TYCO 13

Max

950

Max

130

0

85x85

45°

90°

350°

Min 10mm

IK 072J

IP 66F

KGMax 3kg

0,3mCLASS II 0,05 m2

OK OK NO

Min85mm

cd/KlmTyco /512700

2250

1800

1350

900

450

3

2

1

1x1m

29

53

5

17

41

41

17

5

29

1m

TycoLED

12

3

31 2

CLASS III94 81

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Complete with steel spike

ACCESSORIES

Tyco 13 ground mounted spot light suitable for small architectural detail and feature lighting, gardens, and pathways etc.Tyco 13 painted aluminium grey- Wiring box / ground mounting base unit suitable for through wiring connection.- Tubular aluminium arm and die cast aluminium body. - Supplied complete with hot dipped galvanised stainless steel spike for ground or concrete installation.- A0276 ground mounting plate accessory.

Code Denomination Colour Description

14048381 A0271 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14037894 A0271 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted aluminium grey.

14037920 A0272 R Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038020 A0272 G Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038120 A0272 V Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038220 A0272 BL Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038320 A0273 Internal prismatic glass rotates through 180° to give oval light distribution (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14048481 A0276 81 TYCO 13 stainless steel ground mounting plate finished polyester painted matt black.

14038694 A0276 94 TYCO 13 stainless steel ground mounting plate finished polyester painted aluminium grey.

Complete with electronic transformer non dimmable 230V 50/60Hz.

Models less transformer require 12V supply.

Models for mains voltage lamp versions.

Models complete with self adjustable lamp, in three positions, for wide to narrow beam light distributions.

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!2

TYCO 13

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 III 01029281 !1

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 III 01021194 !1

GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 III 01029381 !1 GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 III 01021294 !1

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 81 II 01029481 !2

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 94 II 01021394 !2

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 II ETRC 04017881GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 II ETRC 04012394GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 II ETRC 04017981 GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 II ETRC 04012494

A0271 A0276A0272

BL

V

R

G

2x2,5mm2

TYCO 13

HAGS GZ10 Max50W

HRGS GU5,3 Max50W

HSGS GY6,35 Max50W

Ø7÷Ø10

A0273

12

0

14

0

120

140

4xØ6,5

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Body, frame and wiring / gear box in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester or matt black. Toughened safety glass.Reflector in high purity 99.85% aluminium anodized and polished. Gasket locating ring in technopolymer, resistant to very high temperatures.Anti-ageing silicone gasketInternal wiring in Teflon / silicone sheathed cables.Cable entry Ø7-10mm-2x1-1.5mm2

Stainless steel external screws.TYCO 14 and 15 are complete with track mounting connectors (suitable for Ivela track or similar) available in following versions:TYCO 14 low voltage 12V halogen or 12V dichroic (50W max).TYCO 15 mains supply voltage dichroic (50W max) or LED 3x1W complete with driver and 45° lenticular lens.TYCO 15 LED fittings are non-UV transmitting with minimum heat radiation making them particularly suitable for areas and objects sensitive to UV and heat e.g. galleries, paintings, artwork, museums, antiques etc.

Models complete with self adjustable lamp, in three positions, for wide to narrow

beam light distributions.

Series TYCO 10

80

TYCO 14-15

NO NOOnly for Tyco 14

OK OK

Only for Tyco 15

max175

135°

Tyco 14 kg = 0,45 max

Tyco 14-15

350°

Tyco 15 kg = 0,55 max

135°

max225

0,3m94 81

IK 050,7J

IP 20 FKG

Max 0,55kgCLASS II CLASS III

cd/KlmTyco /512700

2250

1800

1350

900

450

3

2

1

1x1m

29

53

5

17

41

41

17

5

29

1m

TycoLED

12

3

31 2

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Low voltage track fixing

Low voltage track fixing

Models less transformer require 12V supply.

Models complete with self adjustable lamp, in three positions, for wide to narrow beam light distributions.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 95÷240V 50/60Hz.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 230-240V 50/60Hz.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14048381 A0271 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14037894 A0271 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted aluminium grey.

14037920 A0272 R Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038020 A0272 G Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038120 A0272 V Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038220 A0272 BL Internal dichroic colour filters (not suitable for TYCO GZ 10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

14038320 A0273 Internal prismatic glass rotates through 180° to give oval light distribution (not suitable for TYCO GZ10 lamp or use with A0273 accessory).

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TYCO 14

TYCO 15

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 81 III 01029581 !GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 94 III 01020594 !GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 81 III 01029681 ! GY6,35 max 50W/12V HSGS C 94 III 01020694 !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GZ10 max 50W HAGS 81 II 01029781 !GZ10 max 50W HAGS 94 II 01020794 !N.3 led 350mA 4,2W 6.000° C 45° 81 II ETRC 06010181 bN.3 led 350mA 4,2W 6.000° C 45° 94 II ETRC 06009894 b

!

b

!

TYCO 14-15

HAGS GZ10 Max50W

HRGS GU5,3 Max50W

HSGS GY6,35 Max50W

LED 3X1W

A0271 A0272

BL

V

R

GA0273

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TYCO 11 die cast aluminium spotlight fittings suitable for indoor and outdoor applications, designed for use with new generation compact metal halide lamps; CDM-TM 20W/CMH MR16 20W.TYCO 11 is available in the following versions: -TYCO 11 MT for floor or wall mounted -TYCO 11 SLIM FL floor mounted only.-TYCO 11 SLIM WL wall mounted only.-TYCO 11 RM + BOX TYCO 11 RM MT with remote gear box.Ideal for applications that require gear box to be hidden discreetly, gear box to be ordered as a separate item in addition to spotlight fitting.A contemporary designed fitting manufactured from high quality materials, suitable for a variety of applications as accent and feature lighting; for buildings façades, highlighting architectural features in museums, churches, galleries or effect lighting in retail and showrooms etc.

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Manufactured from die-cast aluminium sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.5mm toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.High purity aluminium (99.5%) reflector anodised and polished (TYCO 11/20 MT versions).Fixing base in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer, c/w isolating terminal connector disconnects supply on removal of fitting from base for safe and simple installation.Supply 220-240V, 50/60Hz electronic control gear version (TYCO 11/20 MT) 230V 50/60Hz conventional magnetic gear versions (TYCO 11/21 MT) other voltages available on request.Cable gland suitable for Ø7-10mm type H05RN-F3G 1.5mm²Stainless steel external fixings.Lamp chamber head is adjustable and can be locked in position by fixing screw.A wide range of accessories are available to satisfy a variety of applications.

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Series TYCO 11

TYCO 11 MT

90°

Max 205 mm

360°

66 mm

TYCO 11

MC PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

MR16 GX10 20W CMH-MR16

F 0,3m

94 81 96CLASS I

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

PGJ5 20 MC C 81 I ETRC 04023881PGJ5 20 MC C 94 I ETRC 04023994PGJ5 20 MC C 96 I ETRC 04024096

TYCO 11/20 MT

TYCO 11/21 MTLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GX10 20 MR16 81 I ETRC 04025181GX10 20 MR16 94 I ETRC 04025294GX10 20 MR16 96 I ETRC 04025396

IK 072J

IP 66 KGMax 1,2kg

OK OK NO Min 10 cm

Min 30 cm

Min 10 cm

H05RN-F

3x1,5mm2

Ø7÷Ø10

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Fitting head manufactured from die-cast aluminium sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.5mm toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.High purity aluminium (99.5%) reflector anodised and polished (TYCO 11/20 Slim WL versions).Cylindrical body manufactured from extruded aluminium with die-cast aluminium ends finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black. Wiring box in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer.Supply 220-240V, 50/60Hz electronic control gear version (TYCO 11/20 Slim WL), 230V 50/60Hz conventional magnetic gear versions (TYCO 11/21 Slim WL) other voltages available on request.Cable gland suitable for Ø5-10mm typeH05RN-F 2 x 1.5mm²Stainless steel external fixings.Lamp chamber head is adjustable and can be locked in position by fixing screw.A wide range of accessories are available to satisfy a variety of applications.

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TYCO 11

MC PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

MR16 GX10 20W CMH-MR16

TYCO 11 SLIM WL360°

Ø90

90°

Max 455 m

m

max 160 mm

IK 086J

IP 66F 0,3m

94 81 96

CLASS II

TYCO 11/20 SLIM / WL Wall

WallTYCO 11/21 SLIM / WL

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

PGJ5 20 MC C 81 II ETRC 04025781PGJ5 20 MC C 94 II ETRC 04025894PGJ5 20 MC C 96 II ETRC 04025996

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GX10 20 MR16 81 II ETRC 04026081GX10 20 MR16 94 II ETRC 04026194GX10 20 MR16 96 II ETRC 04026296

Min 0,3 m

M18x1,5Ø5÷Ø10

H05RN-F

4x2,5mm2

KGMax 2,1kg

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Fitting head manufactured from die-cast aluminium sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.5mm toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.High purity aluminium (99.5%) reflector anodised and polished (TYCO 11/20 Slim FL versions).Cylindrical body manufactured from extruded aluminium with die-cast aluminium ends finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black. Wiring box in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer.Supply 220-240V, 50/60Hz electronic control gear version (TYCO 11/20 Slim FL), 230V 50/60Hz conventional magnetic gear versions (TYCO 11/21 Slim FL) other voltages available on request.Cable gland suitable for Ø5-10mm typeH05RN-F 2 x 1.5mm²Stainless steel external fixings.Lamp chamber head is adjustable and can be locked in position by fixing screw.A wide range of accessories are available to satisfy a variety of applications.

86

Series TYCO 11

OK NO

TYCO 11 SLIM FL

OK

Ø90

90°

Max

440

mm

Min 0,3 m

TYCO 11/20 SLIM / FL

TYCO 11/21 SLIM / FL

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

PGJ5 20 MC C 81 II ETRC 04024181PGJ5 20 MC C 94 II ETRC 04024294PGJ5 20 MC C 96 II ETRC 04024396

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GX10 20 MR16 81 II ETRC 04025481GX10 20 MR16 94 II ETRC 04025594GX10 20 MR16 96 II ETRC 04025696

TYCO 11

MC PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

MR16 GX10 20W CMH-MR16

NO

IK 086J

IP 66F 0,3m

94 81 96CLASS II M18x1,5

Ø5÷Ø10H05RN-F

4x2,5mm2

KGMax 2,1kg

Floor

Floor

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Complete with 2m of cable

Complete with 2m of cable

Control gear available in remote box TYCO11/20 RM

Fitting head and base manufactured from die-cast aluminium sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.5mm toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.High purity aluminium (99.5%) reflector anodised and polished (TYCO 11/20 RM version).Electrical terminal base in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer.Cable gland suitable for Ø7-10mmStainless steel external fixings.Lamp chamber head is adjustable and can be locked in position by fixing screw.A wide range of accessories are available to satisfy a variety of applications.

Cylindrical control gear body manufactured from extruded aluminium with die-cast aluminium ends finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black. 5mm toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.High purity aluminium (99.5%) reflector anodised and polished (TYCO 11/20 Slim FL versions).Cylindrical body manufactured from extruded aluminium with die-cast aluminium ends finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black. Wiring box in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer.Supply 220-240V, 50/60Hz electronic control gear version (TYCO 11/20 RM), 230V 50/60Hz conventional magnetic gear versions (TYCO 11/21 RM) other voltages available on request.Cable gland suitable for Ø5-10mm typeH05RN-F 2 x 1.5mm²Complete with 2M cable.Stainless steel external fixings.Lamp chamber head is adjustable and can be locked in position by fixing screw.A wide range of accessories are available to satisfy a variety of applications.

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!

OK NO

TYCO 11 RM BOX TYCO 11 RM

OKMin 30cm

Min 10cm

Min 10cm

IP 66F94 81 96

CLASS II

10X5 (X2)

INT 67

Ø 8

7

Ø155

194

133 TYCO 11/20 RM

TYCO 11/21 RM

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

PGJ5 20 MC C 81 II 01043581 !PGJ5 20 MC C 94 II 01043694 !PGJ5 20 MC C 96 II 01043796 !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GX10 20 MR16 81 II 01044781 !GX10 20 MR16 94 II 01044894 !GX10 20 MR16 96 II 01044996 !

INT

60

INT 30285 mm

max

160

BOX TYCO 11/20 RM

BOX TYCO 11/21 RM

W Ilcos Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

20 MC 81 II ETRC 1409258120 MC 94 II ETRC 1409419420 MC 96 II ETRC 14094296

W Ilcos Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

20 MR16 81 II ETRC 1409438120 MR16 94 II ETRC 1409449420 MR16 96 II ETRC 14094596

!

TYCO 11

MC PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

MR16 GX10 20W CMH-MR16

KGTYCO 11: Max 0,83kg

BOX: Max 0,83kg

IK 072J

11 RM

IK 0918J

BOX 11 RM

0,3mH07RN-F

2 x 1,5mm2

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14048381 A0271 81 External aluminium cowl finished powder coated black

14037894 A0271 94 External aluminium cowl finished powder painted aluminium grey.

14096296 A0271 96 External aluminium cowl finished powder coated.

14038404 A0274 04 AISI 304 stainless steel bracket for external 90° corner mounting (only for TYCO 11 RM).

14038504 A0275 04 AISI 304 stainless steel bracket for internal 90° corner mounting (only for r TYCO 11 RM).

14094681 A0466 81 90 °Angle wall bracket TYCO 11 SLIM/FL black.

14094794 A0466 94 90 °Angle wall bracket TYCO 11 SLIM painted aluminium grey.

14094896 A0466 96 90 °Angle wall bracket TYCO 11 SLIM grey.

14071320 A0372 Anchor rods for in-ground concrete mounting stainless steel plate with galvanised steel rods (TYCO11 SLIM/FL only).

14092202 A0462 Galvanised steel ground mounting spike (TYCO11 SLIM/FL only)

14093920 A0464 20W CDM-TM electronic ballast mounted on galvanised steel gear tray supplied with 2M cable. - IP20 class I -

14094020 A0465 20W CMH-MR16 electronic ballast mounted on galvanised steel gear tray supplied with 2M cable. - IP20 class I -

88

Series TYCO 11

A0462A0271 A0372 A0275A0274A0466

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TYCO 20 spotlights are the higher wattage and larger version within the TYCO range suitable for lamps up to 150W metal halide. A compact high performance fitting providing dramatic effect lighting and highlighting for modern or historical buildings, walls, walkways, façades, parks and gardens.Available in three versions:TYCO 20 complete with integral control gear.TYCO 21 + BOX TYCO 21 fitting with remote control gear box. Ideal for installations that require a more discreet fitting with gear boxes remotely concealed. The appropriate gear box should be ordered as a separate item in addition to the fitting.TYCO 22 fitting complete with integral transformer.TYCO 23: fi tting and box are parts of a single body developed on column, to fi x directly to the fl oor or to the ceiling (according to the models).TYCO is available with a wide selection of light sources and accessories making them an adaptable fitting for highlighting architectural details on buildings and sculptures, to creating dramatic effect lighting in showrooms, shops, galleries, museums, churches and gardens etc. TYCO is an ideal product to enhance the features of the most prestigious projects.

90

Series TYCO 20

TYCO 20design Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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Body, frame and wiring / gear box in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester or matt black.Toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing silicone gasketReflector in high purity aluminium anodized and polished, available as wide (W), medium (M) and narrow (INT) distribution.Control gear available as integral or remote box, with electronic gear (ETRC) 220-240V, 50/60Hz - Class I or conventional electromagnetic (CR) mains voltage – Class II.M16x1.5 for Ø5-10mm cables.3x2.5 mm2 automatic isolating terminal, automatically interrupts supply on opening fitting to provide extra safety. Stainless steel external screws.A range of accessories are available comprising; ground / ceiling mounting bracket, ground spike, pole mounting clamp, cable kit for through wiring, external cowl, internal baffle (narrow beam only), frosted glass and prismatic glass.Use of colour lamps can create interesting dramatic effects.

92

Series TYCO 20

TYCO 20

94 81IK 08

6JIP 66

Ø165

480

Ø125

255

150

310

max 90° 410

F KGMax 5,5kg

0,5mCLASS II

Magnetic ballast version

CLASS I

Elettronic ballast version

100°

Max96°

Max96°

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14064994 A0351 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065081 A0351 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14065112 A0352 Internal aluminium circular baffle, suitable for INT versions only.

14065220 A0353 Frosted glass.

14065320 A0354 Supplement for frosted glass.

14065420 A0355 Prismatic glass suitable for Tyco 20 70W max only.

14065502 A0356 Ground/ceiling angle bracket.

14065602 A0357 Galvanised steel ground mounting spike.

14065894 A0359 94 Pole Ø60÷76mm mounting clamp finished aluminium grey.

14065981 A0359 81 Pole Ø60÷76mm mounting clamp finished black.

14066020 A0360 M16x1.5 anti-tearing cable gland kit.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

93

SBP URBAN LIGHTING

b

TYCO 20

MT G12 Max 150W CDM-T/HCI-T

Min 20cm Min 20cm Min 50cm

TYCO 20 INT

TYCO 20 M

TYCO 20 W

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C INT 94 II CR 05162794G12 70W MT C INT 94 II CR 05162894G12 150W MT C INT 94 II CR 05162994G12 35W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05168694 bG12 70W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05168794 bG12 35W MT C INT 81 II CR 05163781G12 70W MT C INT 81 II CR 05163881G12 150W MT C INT 81 II CR 05163981G12 35W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05169281 bG12 70W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05169381 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C M 94 II CR 05163094G12 70W MT C M 94 II CR 05163194G12 150W MT C M 94 II CR 05163294G12 35W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05168894 bG12 70W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05168994 bG12 35W MT C M 81 II CR 05164081G12 70W MT C M 81 II CR 05164181G12 150W MT C M 81 II CR 05164281G12 35W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05169481 bG12 70W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05169581 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C W 94 II CR 05163394G12 70W MT C W 94 II CR 05163494G12 150W MT C W 94 II CR 05163594G12 35W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05169094 bG12 70W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05169194 bG12 35W MT C W 81 II CR 05164381G12 70W MT C W 81 II CR 05164481G12 150W MT C W 81 II CR 05164581G12 35W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05169681 bG12 70W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05169781 b

M16x 1,5Ø5÷Ø10

Min 20cm Min 20cm

CLASS II

H05RN-F

2x2,5mm2

CR VERSIONS

H05RN-F

3x2,5mm2

ETRC VERSIONS

CLASS I

A0351 A0356A0353/A0354A0355

A0352

8°÷10°

26°÷34°

68°÷76°

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SPECIFICATION:The main difference between TYCO 20 and TYCO 21 is the remote gear box which is supplied complete with cable in lengths of 3.5M or 20M options. The appropriate gear box should be ordered as a separate item in addition to TYCO21 fitting.Body, frame and wiring / gear box in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester gris painted or matt black.Toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing silicone gasketReflector in high purity aluminium anodized and polished, available as wide (W), medium (M) and narrow (INT) distribution.Control gear available in remote box, with electronic gear (ETRC) 220-240V, 50/60Hz - Class I or conventional electromagnetic (CR) mains voltage - Class II.M18x1.5 cable gland for Ø8-10mm cables. Box TYCO 21 = M16x1.5 for Ø5-10mm cables.2x2.5 mm2 automatic isolating terminal, automatically interrupts supply on opening fitting to provide extra safety. Stainless steel external screws.

TYCO 21 - BOX TYCO 21The main difference between TYCO 20 and TYCO 21 is the remote gear box which is supplied complete with cable in lengths of 3.5m or 20m options. The appropriate gear box should be ordered as a separate item in addition to TYCO21 fitting.

To combine with respective Box Tyco 21

94

Series TYCO 20

TYCO 21

TYCO 21

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35/70/150W MT C INT 94 II 01032794G12 35/70/150W MT C M 94 II 01032894G12 35/70/150W MT C W 94 II 01032994G12 35/70/150W MT C INT 81 II 01033081G12 35/70/150W MT C M 81 II 01033181G12 35/70/150W MT C W 81 II 01033281

94 81IP 66CLASS II F0,5m

KGMax 1,5kg

IK 086J

M18x 1,5Ø8÷Ø10

H05RN-F

2x2,5mm2

310

Ø165

255

90°

Min 20cm

Min 5cm

Min 5cm

100°

8°÷10° 26°÷34° 68°÷76°

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Complete with 3,5m of cable

Complete with 20m of cable

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14064994 A0351 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065081 A0351 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14135396 A0351 96 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065112 A0352 Internal aluminium circular baffle, suitable for INT versions only.

14065220 A0353 Frosted glass.

14065320 A0354 Supplement for frosted glass.

14065420 A0355 Prismatic glass suitable for Tyco 21 70W max only.

14065602 A0357 Galvanised steel ground mounting spike.

14065702 A0358 Galvanised steel ground mounting spike.

14065894 A0359 94 Pole Ø60÷76mm mounting clamp finished aluminium grey.

14065981 A0359 81 Pole Ø60÷76mm mounting clamp finished black.

14066020 A0360 M16x1.5 anti-tearing cable gland kit.

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140175 75 A0570/BOX BOX structure with 2 open sides.

14140275 75 A0570/BL Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140375 75 A0570/GR Grid for BOX structure.

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140475 75 A0571/CUT BOX structure with 3 open sides.

14140575 75 A0571/BLC Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140675 75 A0571/GRC Grid for BOX structure.

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BOX TYCO 21/3,5M

BOX TYCO 21/20M

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

35W MT 94 II CR 1405749470W MT 94 II CR 14057594150W MT 94 II CR 1405769435W MT 81 II CR 1405798170W MT 81 II CR 14058081150W MT 81 II CR 14058181

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

35W MT 94 II CR 1406659470W MT 94 II CR 14066694150W MT 94 II CR 1406679435W MT 81 II CR 1406688170W MT 81 II CR 14066981150W MT 81 II CR 14067081

IP 66TYCO 21 Box

CLASS IITYCO 21 Box

F

TYCO 21 Box

TYCO 21 Box

TYCO 21 Box

KGMax 4 kg

TYCO 21 Box

IK 0910J

Ø12

5

255

155

TYCO 21 Box

H05RN-F

2x2,5mm2

TYCO 21 Box

M16x 1,5Ø5÷Ø10

TYCO 21

MT G12 Max 150W CDM-T/HCI-T

Min 20cmMin 5cm

A0351 A0353/A0354A0355

A0352 A0357 A0358 A0359 A0360

A0

57

0/B

OX

A0

57

0/C

UT

A0570/BL

A0571/BLC

A0570/GR

A0571/GRC

336

33

6

BOX

336

33

6

CUT

336

33

6

336

33

6

WO

RK

IN P

RO

GR

ES

S

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SPECIFICATION:TYCO 22 suitable for use with Halospot 111 low voltage halogen 35W, 50W and 75W lamps (not supplied) comprising fixing base and adjustable spotlight supplied complete with transformer for 230-240V, 50/60Hz supply.Body, frame and wiring / gear box in chromate pre-treated corrosion resistant die-cast aluminium finished polyester or matt black. Toughened safety glass.Anti-ageing silicone gasketM18x1.5 cable gland for Ø8-10mm cables.2x2.5 mm2 automatic isolating terminal, automatically interrupts supply on opening fitting to provide extra safety. Stainless steel external screws.

96

Series TYCO 20

TYCO 22

94 81IP 66CLASS II F0,5m

KGMax 3,3kg

IK 086J

310

Ø165

255

90°

Min 20cm

Min 5cm

Min 5cm

100°

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TYCO 22 suitable for use with Halospot 111 low voltage halogen 35W, 50W and 75W lamps (not supplied) comprising fixing base and adjustable spotlight supplied complete with transformer for 230-240V, 50/60Hz supply. TYCO 22 fittings are designed for highlighting and accent / feature lighting offering high uniformity and flexibility for use with Halospot 3000°K colour temperature lamps with beam options of 4°, 24° and 45° light distribution.

With integral transformer

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140175 75 A0570/BOX BOX structure with 2 open sides.

14140275 75 A0570/BL Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140375 75 A0570/GR Grid for BOX structure.

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140475 75 A0571/CUT BOX structure with 3 open sides.

14140575 75 A0571/BLC Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140675 75 A0571/GRC Grid for BOX structure.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14064994 A0351 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065081 A0351 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14135396 A0351 96 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065112 A0352 Internal aluminium circular baffle, suitable for INT versions only.

14065220 A0353 Frosted glass.

14065320 A0354 Supplement for frosted glass.

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A0

57

0/B

OX

A0

57

0/C

UT

A0570/BL

A0571/BLC

A0570/GR

A0571/GRC

WO

RK

IN P

RO

GR

ES

S

336

33

6

BOX

336

33

6

CUT

336

33

6

336

33

6

TYCO 22/T

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G53 75W HMGS 94 II T 04018994G53 75W HMGS 81 II T 04019081

TYCO 22

HMGS G53 35-50-75W HALOSPOT 111 ALULINE PRO

M18x 1,5Ø8÷Ø10

H05RN-F

2x2,5mm2

A0351 A0353/A0354A0352

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SPECIFICATIONSFitting head, glass cover frame, and base manufactured from die-cast aluminium sandblasted and phosphor-chromate pre-treatment, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.Cylindrical control gear body manufactured from extruded aluminium, with robust fixing base in zinc coated steel, finished painted; anthracite-grey, silver-grey, or black.5mm toughened safety glass.High purity aluminium reflector anodised and polished.Ceramic G12 lampholder with high temperature resistant cables.Wiring box in fibreglass reinforced technopolymer.M16x1.5 tear resistant IP68 cable gland suitable for Ø5-10mm type H05RN-F.Anti-ageing single piece (no joints) silicone gasket.Stainless steel external fixings.CLASS I fittings, supply 220-240V, 50/60Hz for 35W and 70W fittings, electronic control gear. CLASS II fittings, supply 230V 50/60Hz for 35W, 70W and 150W fittings, conventional magnetic control gear versions, other voltages available on request.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

98

Series TYCO 20

Tyco 23/6

Tyco 23/9

~83

0

~60

0

Ø125

280

TYCO 23

TYCO 23/6 INT

TYCO 23/6 M

TYCO 23/6 W

9481 96F0,5m

KGMax 8,5kg

IK 086J

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C INT 94 II CR 05296994G12 70W MT C INT 94 II CR 05297294G12 150W MT C INT 94 II CR 05297594G12 35W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05297894 bG12 70W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05298194 bG12 35W MT C INT 96 II CR 05297096G12 70W MT C INT 96 II CR 05297396G12 150W MT C INT 96 II CR 05297696G12 35W MT C INT 96 I ETRC 05297996 bG12 70W MT C INT 96 I ETRC 05298296 bG12 35W MT C INT 81 II CR 05296881G12 70W MT C INT 81 II CR 05297181G12 150W MT C INT 81 II CR 05297481G12 35W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05297781 bG12 70W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05298081 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C M 94 II CR 05298494G12 70W MT C M 94 II CR 05298794G12 150W MT C M 94 II CR 05299094G12 35W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05299394 bG12 70W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05299694 bG12 35W MT C M 96 II CR 05298596G12 70W MT C M 96 II CR 05298896G12 150W MT C M 96 II CR 05299196G12 35W MT C M 96 I ETRC 05299496 bG12 70W MT C M 96 I ETRC 05299796 bG12 35W MT C M 81 II CR 05298381G12 70W MT C M 81 II CR 05298681G12 150W MT C M 81 II CR 05298981G12 35W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05299281 bG12 70W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05299581 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C W 94 II CR 05299994G12 70W MT C W 94 II CR 05300294G12 150W MT C W 94 II CR 05300594G12 35W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05300894 bG12 70W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05301194 bG12 35W MT C W 96 II CR 05300096G12 70W MT C W 96 II CR 05300396G12 150W MT C W 96 II CR 05300696G12 35W MT C W 96 I ETRC 05300996 bG12 70W MT C W 96 I ETRC 05301296 bG12 35W MT C W 81 II CR 05299881G12 70W MT C W 81 II CR 05300181G12 150W MT C W 81 II CR 05300481G12 35W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05300781 bG12 70W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05301081 b

~10

40

~90

0

CLASS II

Magnetic ballast version

CLASS I

Elettronic ballast version

Ø125

IP 66

0,1

m2

0,13

8 m

2

OK OK NO

8°÷10°

26°÷34°

68°÷76°

b

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99

SBP URBAN LIGHTING

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C INT 94 II CR 05301494G12 70W MT C INT 94 II CR 05301794G12 150W MT C INT 94 II CR 05302094G12 35W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05302394 bG12 70W MT C INT 94 I ETRC 05302694 bG12 35W MT C INT 96 II CR 05301596G12 70W MT C INT 96 II CR 05301896G12 150W MT C INT 96 II CR 05302196G12 35W MT C INT 96 I ETRC 05302496 bG12 70W MT C INT 96 I ETRC 05302796 bG12 35W MT C INT 81 II CR 05301381G12 70W MT C INT 81 II CR 05301681G12 150W MT C INT 81 II CR 05301981G12 35W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05302281 bG12 70W MT C INT 81 I ETRC 05302581 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C M 94 II CR 05302994G12 70W MT C M 94 II CR 05303294G12 150W MT C M 94 II CR 05303594G12 35W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05303894 bG12 70W MT C M 94 I ETRC 05304194 bG12 35W MT C M 96 II CR 05303096G12 70W MT C M 96 II CR 05303396G12 150W MT C M 96 II CR 05303696G12 35W MT C M 96 I ETRC 05303996 bG12 70W MT C M 96 I ETRC 05304296 bG12 35W MT C M 81 II CR 05302881G12 70W MT C M 81 II CR 05303181G12 150W MT C M 81 II CR 05303481G12 35W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05303781 bG12 70W MT C M 81 I ETRC 05304081 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C W 94 II CR 05304494G12 70W MT C W 94 II CR 05304794G12 150W MT C W 94 II CR 05305094G12 35W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05305394 bG12 70W MT C W 94 I ETRC 05305694 bG12 35W MT C W 96 II CR 05304596G12 70W MT C W 96 II CR 05304896G12 150W MT C W 96 II CR 05305196G12 35W MT C W 96 I ETRC 05305496 bG12 70W MT C W 96 I ETRC 05305796 bG12 35W MT C W 81 II CR 05304381G12 70W MT C W 81 II CR 05304691G12 150W MT C W 81 II CR 05304981G12 35W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05305281 bG12 70W MT C W 81 I ETRC 05305581 b

TYCO 23/9 INT

TYCO 23/9 M

TYCO 23/9 W

TYCO 23

MT G12 Max 150W CDM-T/HCI-T

M16x 1,5Ø5÷Ø10

CLASS II

H05RN-F

2x2,5mm2

CR VERSIONS

H05RN-F

3x2,5mm2

ETRC VERSIONS

CLASS I

Min 30 cm

90 c

m

Only for Tyco 23/6

Min 30 cm

60 c

m

NO

Min 30cm

60 c

m

8°÷10°

26°÷34°

68°÷76°

b

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14064994 A0351 94 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065081 A0351 81 External aluminium cowl finished polyester painted matt black.

14135396 A0351 96 External aluminium cowl finished polyester aluminium grey.

14065112 A0352 Internal aluminium circular baffle, suitable for INT versions only.

14065220 A0353 Frosted glass.

14065320 A0354 Supplement for frosted glass.

14065420 A0355 Prismatic glass suitable for Tyco 20-21 70W max only.

14066020 A0360 M16x1.5 anti-tearing cable gland kit.

14135220 A0547 Zinc-coated steel spikes to brick up in plinth of cement for the base fixing.

100

Series TYCO 20

A0351 A0353/A0354A0355

A0352 A0360 A0547

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TYCO 20-21- 23 /INT

8°÷10°

cd/Klm15000

10000

5000

35W MT / INT cd/Klm

10500

7500

2500

70W MT / INT cd/Klm

8000

6000

3000

150W MT / INT

4300 Lux

4 m

8 m

20

m

12

m

16

m

1070 Lux475 Lux

270 Lux170 Lux150W MT / INT

2500 Lux

4 m

8 m

20

m

12

m

16

m

630 Lux280 Lux

160 Lux100 Lux70W MT / INT

2000 Lux

4 m

8 m

20

m

12

m

16

m

500 Lux220 Lux

175 Lux80 Lux35W MT / INT

TYCO 20-21- 23 /M cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

150W MT / Mcd/Klm

2000

1200

400

35W MT / M cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

70W MT / M

26°÷34°

1250 Lux

3 m

6 m

15

m

9 m

12

m

320 Lux140 Lux

80 Lux50 Lux150W MT / M

650 Lux

3 m

6 m

15

m

9 m

12

m

160 Lux70 Lux

40 Lux25 Lux70W MT / M

480 Lux

3 m

6 m

15

m

9 m

12

m120 Lux

50 Lux30 Lux

20 Lux35W MT / M

TYCO 20-21-23 /W cd/Klm

600

400

200

150W MT / Wcd/Klm600

400

200

35W MT / W cd/Klm

600

400

200

70W MT / W

68°÷76°

820 Lux

2 m

4 m

10

m

6 m

8 m

200 Lux90 Lux

50 Lux30 Lux150W MT / W

410 Lux

2 m

4 m

10

m

6 m

8 m

105 Lux45 Lux

25 Lux15 Lux70W MT / W

240 Lux

2 m

4 m

10

m

6 m

8 m

60 Lux25 Lux

15 Lux10 Lux35W MT / W

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UWF (Under Water Fittings) are a range of floodlights for underwater use suitable to light or make light and dramatic effects in fountains, swimming-pools, water jets and games. The bronze models are also suitable for use in sea water, while the tecnopolymer models can be installed in fresh water only.They are available in two sizes:UWF10 (max 100W) UWF22 (max 300W).

102

UWFdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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UWF 10 small Under Water Floodlights for use with 12V extra low voltage lamps suitable for fresh water installation only between 0.2m to 5m depths.They are designed for surface mounting submersible applications, but may also be installed above ground using 20W lamps (max). UWF 10 fittings are ideal for small fountains and water displays.

SPECIFICATION:Body and frame in black technopolymer.Toughened safety glass.AISI 304 stainless steel bracket and nickel plated brass screws with PG 11 cable gland for Ø6-10mm cables.IP68 guaranteed only by using H07RN8-F 2 x 1.5 toughened rubber cable, available as accessory A0235.

104

UWF

max90°

130

130

106

170

110

80KG

Max 0,4 kgIK 08

6J0,5m

PG11Ø6÷Ø10

2x1,5mm2CLASS III IP 68

5 m

UWF 10

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14421018 A0125 Floor / wall recessing accessory for UWF 10 fitting.

14002289 A0165 Accessory for recessed installations into plastic sheet wall.

14096120 A0126/T CLASS II IP67 box complete with 1x100VA 220-240/12V transformer for ground and concrete recessed installation (non submersible above ground use only).

14422018 A0129 CLASS II IP67 wiring box for ground and wall recessed installation (non submersible above ground use only).

14018320 A0235 H07RN8-F 2x1.5mm2 rubber cable supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

14423998 A0127 1x100VA 220-240/12V safety transformer. Not suitable for installing within A0126 accessory.

14094920 A0128/T 1x350VA 240/12V safety transformer. Not suitable for installing within A0126 accessory.

For 12V AC lamp supply.

Minimum order 12 pcs. or multiple quantities thereof.

For 12V AC lamp supply.

Fitting supplied complete with 4 metres of H07RN-F 2x1.5 mm2 cable.

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18°100W !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 80 III 01961018 ! GY6,35 max 100W/12V HSGS C 80 III 01962018 !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GU5,3 max 50W/12V HRGS 80 III 01958018 ! GY6,35 max 100W/12V HSGS C 80 III 01959018 !

UWF 10/75-100

UWF 10/75-100 + H07RN8-F

UWF 10

HRGS GU5,3 Max 50W DICR

HSGS Gy6,35 Max 100W HALO 12V

18°100W !

Ø25Ø6÷10

16

7

Ø190

Ø25Ø6÷10

16

5

Ø170

Ø25Ø6÷10

16

5

Ø170

A0128/TA0127A0235A0129

16

5

Ø170

Ø25Ø6÷10

A0126/TA0165A0125

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UWF 22 high power Under Water Floodlights designed for permanent submersible installation between 0.3m and 5m depths. UWF 22 fittings are ideal for swimming pools, water parks, fountains and large water displays.The fitting is complete with a PAR 56 WFL 12/300W lamp and is available in bronze or technopolymer construction, cable is optional either supplied without or complete with 4 metres of H07RN8-F 2x4 cable.Bronze (BR) version complete with cast bronze ring provides a mechanically robust engineered product with aesthetic quality suitable for the most prestigious installations; marina’s, coastal areas and fountains where a high corrosion resistance is needed.Technopolymer (PPH) version manufactured in a heat resistant UV stabilized reinforced PPH suitable for use in fresh water installations only. UWF 22/PPH fittings are particularly suitable for fountains, water displays and fresh water ponds with a wall recessed version UWF 22/PPH Recessed which is ideal for swimming pools.

SPECIFICATION:Body and frame in bronze alloy (UWF22/BR) or technopolymer (UWF22/PPH) available in black or white colour (UWF 22/PPH Recessed version white only).Anti-tearing IP68 nickel plated brass cable glandStainless steel bracketStainless steel external screws

106

UWF

125

23

5

220

UWF22/BR220153

255

UWF22/PPHØ320180

UWF22/PPH-R

max

2m

min

0,3

m

OK

80 85 40IP 68

5 mKG

Max 5,5kgCLASS III IK 04

0,5J0,5m

NO

UWF 22

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Suitable for sea water installations

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14000799 A0156 AISI 304 stainless steel support bracket, to mount UWF 22 fittings at different heights.

14417998 A0132/BR Seal and lamp set. Replacement lamp and seal during re-lamping.

14451998 A0133/PPH Seal and lamp set. Replacement lamp and seal during re-lamping.

14410998 A0130/T1 CLASS I IP65 box complete with one 330VA 220-240V/12V transformer for one UWF 22 fittings.

14411998 A0130/T2 CLASS I IP65 box complete with two 330VA 220-240V/12V transformers for two UWF 22 fittings.

14412998 A0130/T3 CLASS I IP65 box complete with three 330VA 220-240V/12V transformers for three UWF 22 fittings.

14094920 A0128/T 1 x 350VA 240/12V safety transformer.

14422018 A0129 CLASS II IP67 wiring box for ground and wall recessed installation (non submersible above ground use only).

14018420 A0236 H07RN8-F 2x4mm2 rubber cable supplied and sold in 1 metre units.

Suitable for installation in fresh water only

Suitable for installation in fresh water only

For 12V AC lamp supply.

Bronze (BR) version is not suitable for recessing into walls or floors.

Supplied complete with 4m of H07RN8-F 2x4 mm2 cable.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

For 12V AC lamp supply.

Supplied complete with 4m of H07RN8-F 2x4 mm2 cable.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

For 12V AC lamp supply.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

UWF 22/PPH Recessed is made of the UWF 22/PPH fixture,4 mt of H07RN8 -F 2x4 mm2 cable and a tecnopolymerbox for wall recessed installation.

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!1

!1

!2

!1

UWF 22/PPH

UWF 22/BR

40°

40°

UWF 22/PPH-RECESSED

NO

ma

x 2

m

min

0,3

m

OK

40°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

screws 300 PAR 56 40 III 01979998 !1 !2

screws 300 PAR 56 40 III 01941998 !2

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

screws 300 PAR 56 80 III 01980998 !1

screws 300 PAR 56 80 III 01981998 !1

screws 300 PAR 56 85 III 01003102 !1

screws 300 PAR 56 85 III 01003202 !1

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

screws 300 PAR 56 80 III 03003585 !1

PG16

Ø10÷Ø14

A0236A0132A0156

31

0 40

Ø300

n°6

Ø9

A0130 245

18

04

xØ1

0

A0129

16

5

Ø170

Ø25Ø6÷10

73

÷8

7

904xØ5,8

A0128/T

IP 682 m

UWF 22

HDG SCREW 300W PAR56/WFL

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ISTHAR is a range of high performance slimline IP66 extruded aluminium fittings suitable for use with the following lamp options:- T5 fluorescent FH 14-35W (HE) and FQ 24-

80W (HO)- Compact fluorescent DULUX-DE 26W and

DULUX-L/PL-L 55-80W- LED- LED RGB colour changingISTHAR are manufactured from high quality corrosion resistant materials and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Their slim contemporary design makes them ideal for a variety of applications from general area lighting to highlighting and architectural feature / facade lighting.

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ISTHARdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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SPECIFICATION:Pair of die-cast aluminium mounting brackets finished polyester painted provides adjustment for fitting±12°.Body in extruded anodized aluminium with chromate pre-treated die-cast ends finished polyester painted. Ends fitted to body by stainless steel fixings and silicone seaLED joints.Toughened safety glass, hinged to body by two technopolymer brackets for safe easy maintenance. Anti-ageing silicone rubber gasket.Faceted double parabolic reflector in 99.85% pure aluminium anodized and polished.Two stainless steel cable glands for Ø8-10.5mm cables.IP66 breather mounted in one end.Cover fixing clips in anodized aluminium with stainless steel spring.Stainless steel external screws.ISTHAR/C versions are complete with internal cable for through wiring connection.Electronic ballast class A2 energy efficient 220-240V, 50/60HzT5 versions with self adjustable lamp positions for medium or wide beam distribution LED HP high power versions are supplied complete with LED driver, internal cable and terminal blocks for through wiring connection.LED RGB colour changing requires an appropriate RGB supply and control unit supplied as accessories be ordered as a separate items in addition to the fitting.Special versions; voltages, 850° glow wire resistance etc. available on request.

ISTHAR

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ISTHAR are designed to provide high performance functional lighting with contemporary aesthetics to enhance the aspect of any building through dramatic highlighting and façade lighting. Their high efficiency makes them suitable for general area commercial lighting, retail lighting, modern and historical interiors, museums, exhibitions and signage lighting etc.ISTHAR features:- Compact slim design.- High quality corrosion resistant materials and finishing.

- High performance photometrics.- High efficiency long life T5 fluorescent lamps, LED & RGB colour changing.

- Low surface temperature body T6 classification.- Constructed of 96% non-flammable materials.- Adaptable and flexible usage. - Longevity and low maintenance.- Easy and quick installation with a range of mounting accessories.

T5 fluorescent lamp versions:Self adjustable lamp positions for medium or wide beam distribution.ISTHAR with T5 FQ / HO lamps are suitable for an operating ambient of 0° to +50°C, special versions operating down to -20°C are available on request. ISTHAR with T5 FH / HE lamps are suitable for an operating ambient of -20° to +50°C. Operating at lower ambient temperatures may affect lamp lumen output (for further information please contact our technical department).Compact fluorescent lamp versions: Ideal for applications requiring a compact design fitting with high light outputs. E.g. DULUX/DE 26W compact fluorescent in 343mm ISTHAR body ideal for mounting in discreet locations on columns, arches and alcoves etc.

Installation to lowlands and high temperatures ambient second the models.

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Ta °C

HE min - 20° max + 50°CHO min - 0° max + 45÷50°CFSD min - 25° max + 30÷35°CFSQ min - 15° max + 25°CLED HP min - 15° max + 40°CLED RGB min - 30° max + 45÷50°C

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

This version is supplied with a single mounting bracket, as opposed to standard two mounting brackets, and appropriate quantities should be considered when ordering accessories; A0265, A0277, A0264, A0263/100 and A0263/300.

ISTHAR

112

b

!

36°÷50°76°

1x21

2x54°76°

1x24

2x55°94°

2x80

ISTHAR

ISTHAR/C

ISTHAR

ISTHAR/C

ISTHAR/343

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 14W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097311 bG5 21W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097411 b G5 28W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097511 bG5 35W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097611 bG5 24W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097711 bG5 39W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097811 bG5 49W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05098011 bG5 54W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05097911 bG5 80W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05098111 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 14W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107311 bG5 21W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107411 bG5 28W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107511 bG5 35W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107611 bG5 24W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107711 bG5 39W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107811 bG5 49W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05107911 bG5 54W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05108011 bG5 80W FDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05108111 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2G11 1x55W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05126911 b2G11 2x55W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05127011 b2G11 2x80W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05127111 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2G11 1x55W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05127211 b 2G11 2x55W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05127311 b 2G11 2x80W FSDH S 11 II ETRC A2 05127411 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

GX24q-3 26W FSQ S 11 I ETRC A2 05212811 b !

11IK 07

3JF KG

Max 4,9 kgCLASS II

CLASS I

IP 66H05RN-F 2x1

H07RN-F 2x1,5

2x2,5mm2

L

L mm HE HO FSD FSQ

343 26W700 14W 24W 1x55W

1000 21W 39W1300 28W 54W 2x55W1600 35W 49-80W 2x80W

10

5

90

ISTHAR

0,5m

M18x1,5Ø8÷Ø10,5

Only for Isthar/343

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14032420 A0265 Pair 2m wire suspension cables, suitable for indoor installation only.

14041320 A0277 Pair 2m wire suspension cables with ceiling roses finished, for indoor installation only.

14041220 A0264 Pair of stainless steel wall brackets.

14032294 A0263/100 Pair of sheet steel 100mm adjustable brackets finished, suitable for wall or ceiling installation.

14032394 A0263/300 Pair of sheet steel 300mm adjustable brackets finished, suitable for wall or ceiling installation.

14031820 A0262 / 14-24W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14031920 A0262 / 21-39W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14032020 A0262 / 28-54W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14032120 A0262 / 35-49-80W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

Adjustable lamp position for wide beam (Pos. A) and medium factory set Pos.B.

ISTHAR/C versions are complete with internal cable 2x1,5mm2 for through wiring connection. See table opposite for maximum quantities of fittings (n°) for through wiring connection and recommended maximum distance (D max).

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A0265 A0263/100A0264A0277 A0263/300

Ø70

10

0

240max

100300

260max

±12°

100

Lamp position “A”

70÷78°

Lamp position “B”

62÷64°

W

D max(m)

14 21 28 35 24 39 49 54 80 55 2x55 2x80

80 62 50 40 70 45 35 32 22 30 15 11

75 75 75 72 63 56 63 53 45 45 40 38

±12°

OK

ISTHAR

FDH G5 14÷35W LUMILUX FH/MASTER TL5 HE

FDH G5 24÷80W LUMILUX FQ/MASTER TL5 HO

FSDH 2G11 Max 80W DULUX-L/PL-L

FSQ Gx24q-3 26W DULUX D-E/PL-C-AP

LED Max 3,2W

Dependingon the Models

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ISTHAR/LED - HP Class I fitting complete with integral electronic transformer and LED driver for 220-240V, 50/60Hz mains supply. Supplied with internal cable 3x1.5mm2 and terminal blocks 3x2.5mm2 for through wiring connection up to a maximum of 35 fittings over a maximum recommended distance of 100m.This version is supplied with a single mounting bracket, as opposed to standard two mounting brackets, and appropriate quantities should be considered when ordering accessories; A0277, A0264, A0263/100-300.

Diagram for 3-100 (max) fittings.Diagram for 2 fitting.Diagram for 1 fitting.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

ISTHAR/LED - HP are supplied complete with five colour changing RGB multi-chip LED’s (5 x 3.6W - 45°). Fittings require an RGB supply and control unit (MASTER) for operation. Connections between MASTER unit and fittings should be made using the appropriate cable supplied as accessory A0380. The RGB system provides the choice of three colour changing programs: All colour rainbow (70 sec. cycle), warm colours (50 sec. cycle) and cold colours (50 sec. cycle). Single colour fixed options are also possible.MASTER unit (A0378) comprising driver and colour change device, to be ordered together with fittings, which should be instalLED in a suitable enclosed location at a maximum distance of 80m from the fittings.- Operating 1 fitting: one MASTER unit A0378- Operating 2 fittings: one MASTER unit A0378 + one SLAVE unit A0379.- Operating 3 up to a max 100 fittings: one MASTER unit A0378 + A0379 “qty” SLAVE units + A0220/40

“qty” transformer Driver. A0379 “qty” = (total no. fittings -1). Transformer A0220/40 “qty” = (rounding up total no. fittings to nearest multiple 2 ÷ 2-1).

ISTHAR

114

Max 80m

ISTHAR / RGB ISTHAR / RGB

220÷240V

50-60Hz

220÷240V

50-60Hz

A0378 (MASTER)

A0378 (MASTER)

A0378 (MASTER)

Max 80m

Max 80m

ISTHAR / RGB

ISTHAR / RGB

ISTHAR / RGB

ISTHAR / RGB

220

÷24

0V50

-60

Hz

A0379(SLAVE)

A0379(SLAVE)

A0379(SLAVE)

A0220(40W)

A0379(SLAVE)

Max 80m

ISTHAR / RGB

ISTHAR LED/HP

ISTHAR LED/HP-RGB

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

n°4 led 700mA DC 12,8W 6.000° C 6° 11 I ETRC 06013011 bn°4 led 700mA DC 12,8W C 6° 11 I ETRC 06013111 bn°8 led 350mA DC 11,2W 6.000° C 15° 11 I ETRC 06013211 bn°8 led 350mA DC 11,2W C 15° 11 I ETRC 06013311 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

n.5 led RGB 350mA DC 18 W C 45° 11 III 06013411 !

ISTHAR LED

IK 073J

F KGMax 2,4 kg

CLASS I

CLASS IIIHP HP/RGB

IP 66 H07RN-F 3G1,5 S05RN-F 3X1

3x2,5mm2 3x2,5mm2

0,5m

M18x1,5Ø8÷Ø10,5

HP - RGB

HP

L

10

5

90

b

11

L mm LED LED RGB

343 4x3,2W

700 8x1,4W 5x3,6W

!

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ACCESSORIES for operation and control of ISTHAR LED / RGB fittings.

ACCESSORIES for all ISTHAR models.

Code Denomination Description

14071920 A0378 Driver and control unit including 40W transformer. 220-240V, 50/60Hz AC 24V CC. complete with MASTER colour changing unit (suitable to operate one ISTHAR/LED – HP/RGB).

14072020 A0379 A0379 Additional (SLAVE) colour changing unit (suitable to operate one Isthar/LED – HP/RGB). SLAVE units are controlLED via MASTER unit.

14015520 A0220/40W Electronic 40W transformer / LED driver; 220-240V, 50/60Hz AC supply – output max 24V CC stabilized supply, mounted on a galvanised steel support.

14072220 A0381 Infrared remote control for colour changing MASTER unit.

14072120 A0380 S05RN-F 3 x 1mm2 x RGB cable sold and supplied in 1 metre units.

Code Denomination Description

14032420 A0265 Pair 2m wire suspension cables, suitable for indoor installation only.

14041320 A0277 Pair 2m wire suspension cables with ceiling roses finished, for indoor installation only.

14041220 A0264 Pair of stainless steel wall brackets.

14032294 A0263/100 Pair of sheet steel 100mm adjustable brackets finished, suitable for wall or ceiling installation.

14032394 A0263/300 Pair of sheet steel 300mm adjustable brackets finished, suitable for wall or ceiling installation.

14031820 A0262 / 14-24W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14031920 A0262 / 21-39W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14032020 A0262 / 28-54W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

14032120 A0262 / 35-49-80W Frosted glass optional replacement for standard clear glass to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option.

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A0265 A0263/100A0264A0277 A0263/300

Ø70

10

0

240max

100300

260max

±12°

100

±12°

OK

ISTHAR/LED

LED Max 3,6W

A0220/40 A0380A0379A0378 A0381

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116

ISTHAR 139 - 39W FQ - Position lamp “A”

A

B

C

K

0,60

0.80

1.00

1.25

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

4.00

5.00

0,43

0,49

0,53

0,56

0,59

0,62

0,64

0,65

0,67

0,68

80

70

10

70

70

10

70

50

10

70

30

10

70

10

10

50

50

10

50

30

10

50

10

10

30

50

10

30

30

10

30

10

10

0

0

0

0,42

0,48

0,52

0,55

0,58

0,61

0,63

0,65

0,66

0,67

0,36

0,42

0,47

0,51

0,54

0,58

0,61

0,62

0,64

0,65

0,32

0,38

0,43

0,47

0,51

0,55

0,58

0,61

0,63

0,64

0,29

0,35

0,40

0,45

0,48

0,53

0,57

0,59

0,62

0,63

0,35

0,41

0,46

0,50

0,53

0,57

0,59

0,61

0,63

0,64

0,31

0,37

0,42

0,47

0,50

0,55

0,58

0,60

0,62

0,63

0,29

0,35

0,40

0,44

0,48

0,53

0,56

0,58

0,61

0,62

0,35

0,40

0,45

0,49

0,52

0,56

0,58

0,60

0,62

0,63

0,31

0,37

0,42

0,46

0,49

0,54

0,57

0,59

0,61

0,62

0,29

0,34

0,39

0,44

0,47

0,52

0,55

0,57

0,60

0,61

0,28

0,33

0,38

0,43

0,46

0,51

0,54

0,56

0,58

0,59

cod. C.I.E.: 64-92-99-100-66 UTE C71-121: 0,65 C + 0,00 T BZ: 3 REND. 65.6% Quality

A

B

C

D

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

750

1500 750

2 3 4 5 6 8 1000 2 3 4 5 6 8 10000 2 3 4100

a/hs8

54

3

2

cd/m2

E

LuxDiscomfort glare

1,15

1,5

1,85

2,2

2,55

0,3 m

3 m

Lampposition A

39W - FQ

3 m950

600

200

50

20

10

6 m1100

700

300

100

5030 20

3x39W - FQ 1000 1000

position A

1x39W

Cd 300

150

ISTHAR 139 - 39W FQ - Position lamp “B”

A

B

C

K

0,60

0.80

1.00

1.25

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

4.00

5.00

0,45

0,50

0,55

0,58

0,61

0,64

0,66

0,67

0,69

0,69

80

70

10

70

70

10

70

50

10

70

30

10

70

10

10

50

50

10

50

30

10

50

10

10

30

50

10

30

30

10

30

10

10

0

0

0

0,44

0,50

0,54

0,57

0,60

0,63

0,65

0,66

0,68

0,69

0,38

0,44

0,48

0,53

0,56

0,60

0,62

0,64

0,66

0,67

0,34

0,40

0,45

0,49

0,52

0,57

0,60

0,62

0,65

0,66

0,31

0,37

0,42

0,46

0,50

0,55

0,58

0,61

0,63

0,65

0,37

0,43

0,48

0,52

0,54

0,59

0,61

0,63

0,65

0,66

0,34

0,39

0,44

0,49

0,52

0,56

0,59

0,61

0,64

0,65

0,31

0,37

0,42

0,46

0,49

0,54

0,58

0,60

0,62

0,64

0,37

0,42

0,47

0,51

0,53

0,57

0,60

0,62

0,63

0,65

0,33

0,39

0,44

0,48

0,51

0,56

0,58

0,60

0,62

0,64

0,31

0,36

0,41

0,46

0,49

0,54

0,57

0,59

0,62

0,63

0,30

0,35

0,40

0,44

0,48

0,52

0,55

0,58

0,60

0,61

cod. C.I.E.: 66-92-99-100-67 UTE C71-121: 0,67 C + 0,00 T BZ: 2 REND. 67.2% Quality

A

B

C

D

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

750

1500 750

2 3 4 5 6 8 1000 2 3 4 5 6 8 10000 2 3 4100

a/hs8

54

3

2

cd/m2

E

LuxDiscomfort glare

1,15

1,5

1,85

2,2

2,55

0,3 m

3 m

Lampposition B 10

2020

220420

620820

3 m

39W - FQ 3x39W - FQ

6 m

420220

120

20

1000 1000

620

10

820position B

1x39W

Cd 400

200

A: Ceiling

B: Wall

C: Floor

K: Room index

A: Ceiling

B: Wall

C: Floor

K: Room index

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A

B

C

K

0,60

0.80

1.00

1.25

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

4.00

5.00

0,34

0,39

0,43

0,47

0,49

0,53

0,55

0,56

0,58

0,59

80

70

10

70

70

10

70

50

10

70

30

10

70

10

10

50

50

10

50

30

10

50

10

10

30

50

10

30

30

10

30

10

10

0

0

0

0,33

0,39

0,43

0,46

0,48

0,52

0,54

0,55

0,57

0,58

0,27

0,33

0,37

0,41

0,44

0,49

0,51

0,53

0,55

0,56

0,23

0,29

0,33

0,38

0,41

0,46

0,49

0,51

0,53

0,55

0,20

0,25

0,30

0,35

0,38

0,43

0,47

0,49

0,52

0,54

0,26

0,32

0,36

0,40

0,43

0,47

0,50

0,52

0,54

0,55

0,22

0,28

0,33

0,37

0,40

0,45

0,48

0,50

0,52

0,54

0,20

0,25

0,30

0,34

0,38

0,43

0,46

0,48

0,51

0,53

0,26

0,31

0,35

0,39

0,42

0,46

0,49

0,50

0,52

0,54

0,22

0,28

0,32

0,36

0,39

0,44

0,47

0,49

0,51

0,53

0,20

0,25

0,30

0,35

0,37

0,42

0,45

0,48

0,50

0,52

0,19

0,24

0,28

0,33

0,36

0,41

0,44

0,46

0,49

0,50

cod. C.I.E.: 52-86-98-99-58 UTE C71-121: 0,58 D + 0,00 T BZ: 4 REND. 57.7% Quality

A

B

C

D

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

2000 1000 500 †300

750

1500 750

2 3 4 5 6 8 1000 2 3 4 5 6 8 10000 2 3 4100

a/hs8

54

3

2

cd/m2

E

LuxDiscomfort glare

1,15

1,5

1,85

2,2

2,55

0,3 m

3 m

Lampposition A

55W - FDS

3 m950

600

200

50

20

10

6 m1100

700

300

100

5030 20

3x55W - FSD 1000 10001x55W

Cd 200

100

ISTHAR 155 - 55W FSD

A: Ceiling

B: Wall

C: Floor

K: Room index

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HORO is a range of 1000W and 2000W asymmetrical high performance floodlights designed for indoor and outdoor sports lighting applications.Based on a wealth of knowledge gained through our experience of world wide installations, combined with application of the latest technologies in research and development and the use of high performance lamps, HORO can be considered as the ultimate choice for large area and sports lighting applications. One of the most important aims during the development of the HORO range was to study the anti-glare system and its effect on the athletes; as well as the upward light pollution and the problems caused by sky glow.

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COWLFor more demanding applications on light pollution and glare control the HORO range offers three external cowls for use up to 65° peak beam, whilst maintaining upward light pollution and reducing the effect of sky glow.

HORO

120

Imax 65°

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Horo’s main features: Efficiency: the high efficiency of the luminaire is achieved by the use of high quality high purity aluminium reflectors and high transmission clear glass, providing a coefficient light transmission > 90%.Uniformity: the heads of the reflector have been studied in order to enlarge the light emission.Photometric flexibility: available with broad and narrow distribution reflectors, and a wide range of high performance lamp options, provides the lighting designer with the photometric flexibility to satisfy a variety of lighting applications for general area and professional sports lighting. Limited windage surface: the relatively low weight and reduced windage surface area of the HORO fittings makes them ideal for mounting on lightweight structures leading to installation cost savings.Fast installation and easy maintenance: quick and easy installations and adjustments are provided by a single adjustment screw and goniometer on the standard mounting bracket. Rear access to lamp chamber provides easy lamp replacement without the need to move or adjust the floodlight from its focused position.

SPECIFICATIONBody in die-cast aluminium finished polyester powder coated.Cover fixing clips in stainless steel with safety hook.Polyamide ignitor housing complete with ignitor mounted directly to body.Reflectors in high purity aluminium.Lamp supports in ceramic with stainless steel retaining spring and nickel-plated brass contacts.Internal cables in THT silicon.Hot dipped galvanised steel mounting bracket. Retaining gaskets in silicon.Automatic line switch in LCP.5mm clear toughened safety glass. Glass fixing springs in stainless steel.Patented IP66 anti-vacuum in polyamide.Stainless steel external screw fixings.

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Imax 55°

Imax 60°

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ALL HORO FITTINGS SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH IGNITOR.

Asymmetrical narrow beam reflector

Asymmetrical medium beam reflector

Asymmetrical narrow beam reflector

E40 - High pressure sodium

Asymmetrical medium beam reflector

HORO

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HORO 1000 / INT

HORO 2000 / M

HORO 2000 / INT

HORO 1000 - E40

HORO 1000 HR

HORO 2000 HR

HR (Hot Restrike)

HR (Hot Restrike)

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022694 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Scable 1000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022794 *for lamp MHN-LAcable 1000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022894 *for lamp MHN-FC

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04022394 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Scable 1000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04022494 *for lamp MHN-LAcable 1000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04022594 *for lamp MHN-FC

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04021994 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Scable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022094 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Lcable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022194 *for lamp MHN-LAcable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04022294 *for lamp MHN-FC

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04021594 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Scable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04021694 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Lcable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04021794 *for lamp MHN-LAcable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04021894 *for lamp MHN-FC

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04025094 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 04023194 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/Scable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 04023294 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 1000W ST A45 M 94 I C 04023094E40 1000W ST A45 INT 94 I C 04022994

HORO 1000 / M

HORO

94CLASS I IK 09

12JF KG

max 17kgIP 65

540

40

5

570

0,172 m2

0,457 m2M25x1,5Ø9÷Ø14

H07RN-F 3Gx2,5

3x2,5mm2

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CONTROL GEARAll floodlights require the appropriate control gear (ballast + capacitors) to be ordered separately in addition to the floodlight fitting.Available as follows:- BOX/AL control gear housing constructed from aluminium.- BOX/PA control gear base constructed from aluminium with polyamide cover.- Galvanised steel gear tray for installation into an electrical cabinet / lighting pole.

Control gear set (loose components) comprising; ballast and capacitors for:

1000W (Set 1000W) or 2000W Ray (Set 2000W).

Aluminium base and polyamide cover.

Aluminium construction.

Steel galvanized sheet tray.

With fuse.

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328

4xØ

10

16

0

354 160

315

W Ilcos Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

1000W ST-MN 94 I CRF 14215003 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S MHN-LA MHN-FC

1000W ST-MN* 94 I CRF 14013320 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S MHN-LA MHN-FC2000W MN 94 I CR 14014394 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S 2000W MT-MN 94 I CR 14106003 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/L MHN-LA MHN-FC

1000W ST-MN I CRF 14020701 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S MHN-LA MHN-FC

2000W MN I CRF 14020601 *for lamp HQI-TS...D/S - HQI-TS...D/L - MHN-LA MHN-FC

1000W ST-MN I 14260003 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S MHN-LA MHN-FC

2000W MN I 14014420 *for lamp HQI-TS...D/S - HQI-TS...D/L - MHN-LA - MHN-FC

BOX/PA IP65

BOX/AL IP65

A0239

A0238

SET 1000W

SET 2000W

180

290

270

4xØ

10

18

0

245

PG 16

Ø10÷14

H07RN-F 3G2,5

5x4mm2

6x4mm2

H05RN-F 3G1,5

6x2,5mm2

PG 16

Ø10÷14

+25°

-5°

Min 1m

Min 0,3

HORO

MN cable 1000 W - 2000 W MHN-FC

MN cable 2000 W HQI-TS/D/L

MN cable 1000 W - 2000 W MHN-LA

MN cable 1000 W - 2000 W HQI-TS/D/S

ST E40 1000 W NAV-T/SON-T

Dependingon the Models

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Colour Description

14090394 A0449 / 55° 94 External cowl in sheet aluminium, provides full cut off with peak beam max 55° and reduces upward light pollution.

14090494 A0449 / 60° 94 External cowl in sheet aluminium, provides full cut off with peak beam max 60° and reduces upward light pollution.

14090594 A0449 / 65° 94 External cowl in sheet aluminium, provides full cut off with peak beam max 65° and reduces upward light pollution.

14090202 A0448 02 Long mounting bracket in hot dipped galvanised steel suitable for use when mounting one fl oodlight above another to avoid interference of light distribution.

INSTALLATION COST SAVINGSThe relatively low weight and reduced windage surface area of the HORO fittings makes them ideal for mounting on lightweight structures leading to installation cost savings. The long mounting bracket - accessory A0448 - is suitable for use when mounting one floodlight above another (maximum two fittings recommended), avoiding interference of light distribution. This ensures a professional lighting scheme with accurate lighting and uniformity levels for installation design cost savings.

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HORO

A0449/55 - Imax 55°

A= 678 H= 410B= 555

A

H

A0449/60 - Imax 60°

A= 742 H= 407B= 586

A

H

A0449/65 - Imax 65°

A= 880 H= 405B= 665

A

H

A0449/.. A0448

Max

12

30

Max 1680

313

10

0

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HORO 2000 - INT

HORO 1000 - INT / Mcd/Klm

1500

1000

500

1000W M-SA +A0449/45° - Imax 45°cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

1000W INT-ST +A0449/45° - Imax 45°

cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W M-LA Imax 45° cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W M-LA +A0449/55° - Imax 55° cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W M-LA +A0449/55° - Imax 65°cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W M-LA +A0449/55° - Imax 60°

HORO 2000 - M

cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W INT-LA Imax 45° cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W INT-LA +A0449/55° - Imax 55° cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W INT-LA +A0449/60° - Imax 60° cd/Klm

1500

1000

500

2000W INT-LA +A0449/65° - Imax 65°

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RAY compact lightweight high performance powerful floodlights with a range of optics, suitable for indoor and outdoor applications, combining design flexibility and performance in a competitive package.The contemporary compact design with high quality materials and finishes makes RAY suitable for the most prestigious of installations

SPORTS INSTALLATIONSWith a diverse range of sports activities and multi-disciplined events lighting is an important feature in the design and application of sports installations. Ray is a complete range of powerful technical floodlights for use with metal halide short arc 1000W and 2000W lamps providing high performance lighting for sports facilities and architectural detail of buildings.

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RAYdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTINGWith the increasing interest from local authorities, designers and the general public to the benefits of landscape beautification and architectural lighting the need to have technical floodlights which create dramatic effects without light pollution becomes paramount.

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SPECIFICATION:Body & cover frame in die-cast aluminium pre-treated corrosion resistant finished polyester coated.Stainless steel cover fixings.Polyamide wiring box complete with ignitor.Reflector in very high purity 99.98% heavy gauge aluminium anodised and polished, exposed weather proof surface dissipates heat.Ceramic lamp holder with stainless steel support spring.Nickel plated copper cables 1,5-4 mm2, THT silicone coated.Steel mounting bracket with graduated goniometer positioning device finished polyester coated.Anti-ageing dual foam silicone gasket UV stabilised, factory injection direct to glass CNC process.Automatic isolating switch, on cover removal.5mm toughened glass or optional 2mm chemically (HU) toughened glass.Optional Stainless steel wire guard. Supplied as standard with RAY 2000 HU versions.Stainless steel retractable aiming device.Polyamide IP66 patented anti-vacuum device.Stainless steel external screws.V0 UL94 - 850° models are available on request.

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ALL RAY FITTINGS SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH IGNITOR.

Complete with thermally toughened glass.

Complete with chemically toughened glass and stainless steel wire guard.

RAY

130

!

!2

520 ~480

~ 5

85

7°÷60°

7°÷60°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04002394 !cable 1000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04002494 !cable 1000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04002594 !cable 1000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04003894 !

RAY / 1000

RAY / 1000 HULampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04019694 !2

cable 1000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04019794 !2

cable 1000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04019894 !2

cable 1000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04019994 !2

94CLASS I IK 07

2,6JIK 0918J

F KGMax 16,5kg

IP 66

cd/Klm

3000

15000

6000

9000

12000

cd/Klm

1500

7500

3000

4500

6000

0,21m2

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ALL RAY FITTINGS SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH IGNITOR.

Complete with thermally toughened glass.

Complete with chemically toughened glass and stainless steel wire guard.

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!

!2

7°÷60°

7°÷60°

RAY / 2000

RAY / 2000 HU

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04002994 !cable 2000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04003094 !cable 2000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04003194 !cable 2000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04004094 !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04002694 !2

cable 2000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04002794 !2

cable 2000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04002894 !2

cable 2000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04011994 !2

RAY

MN cable 1000W HQI-TS/D/S

MN cable 2000W HQI-TS/D/S

cd/Klm

400

2000

800

1200

1600

cd/Klm

900

300

600

Dependingon the Models

H07RN-F 3Gx2,5

3x2,5mm2M25x1,5Ø9÷Ø14

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ALL RAY FITTINGS SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH IGNITOR.

Complete with chemically toughened glass and stainless steel wire guard.

Complete with electronic device for instant hot re-strike.

RAY

132

!2

!3

7°÷60°

7°÷60°

RAY / 1000 HU-HR-E ( HOT RESTRIKE )

RAY / 2000 HU-HR-E ( HOT RESTRIKE )

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 1000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04031894 !2 !3

cable 1000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04031994 !2 !3

cable 1000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04027194 !2 !3

cable 1000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04027294 !2 !3

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

cable 2000W MN C 7° 94 I C 04026394 !2 !3

cable 2000W MN C 15° 94 I C 04026494 !2 !3

cable 2000W MN C 34° 94 I C 04026594 !2 !3

cable 2000W MN C 60° 94 I C 04026694 !2 !3

cd/Klm

700

4200

1400

2100

3500

2800

cd/Klm

2250

13500

4500

6750

11250

9000

cd/Klm

150

900

300

450

750

600

cd/Klm

350

2100

700

1050

1750

1400

cd/Klm

2250

13500

4500

6750

11250

9000

cd/Klm

350

2100

700

1050

1750

1400

cd/Klm

150

900

300

450

750

600

cd/Klm

700

4200

1400

2100

3500

2800

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CONTROL GEAR:All floodlights require the appropriate remote control gear (ballast + capacitors) to be ordered separately in addition to the floodlight fitting.Available as follows:- BOX/AL control gear housing constructed from aluminium.- BOX/PA control gear base constructed from aluminium with polyamide cover.- Galvanised steel gear tray for installation into an electrical cabinet / lighting pole.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14013720 A0215 Stainless steel wire guard. Supplied as standard with RAY HU models.

14013620 A0214 Internal aluminium baffle to minimise light pollution. Must be ordered as an accessory together with the fitting.Not suitable for RAY 34° and 60°.

14013420 A0213/1000 Timed ignitor supplement, for 1000W only, must be ordered together with the fitting.

With fuse.

Geheel aluminium box.

Steel galvanized sheet tray.

Control gear set (loose components) comprising; ballast and capacitors

for 1000W (Set 1000W) or 2000W Ray (Set 2000W).

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A0215 A0214 A0213

W Ilcos Colour Class WiringCosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

1000W MN 94 I CRF 14013320 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S2000W MN 94 I CR 14014394 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S

1000W MN I CRF 14020701 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S

PG 16

Ø10÷14

H07RN-F 3G2,5

5x4mm2160

328

4xØ

10

16

0

354

315

BOX/AL IP65

6x4mm2

A0239

A0238

SET 1000W

SET 2000W

2000W MN I CRF 14020601 *for lamp HQI-TS...D/S

1000W MN I CR 14260003 *for lamp HQI-TS…D/S

2000W MN I CR 14014420 *for lamp HQI-TS...D/S

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SKYS floodlights are ideal for use in lighting installations designed in accordance with current regulations regarding lighting pollution.SKYS floodlights are particularly suitable for lighting large open areas; sports grounds, industrial complexes, motorway intersections, large car parks, ports and airports.The large area reflector produces very effective photometric performances; high efficiency (70-80% LOR), high asymmetry (Imax 60°), perfect controlled and uniform distribution. They are available with medium beam (SKYS/M) or narrow beam (SKYS/INT) reflectors with the following lamp options:- 2x250÷600W with options to have

combinations of wattages 250W / 400W or 600W and a mixture of sodium or metal halide lamps to offer an excellent chromatic mix.

- 1000W E40 metal halide or high pressure sodium.

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SKYS

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SPECIFICATION:Body in die-cast aluminium chromate pre-treated finished polyester coated.Asymmetrical reflector (Imax 60°) in high purity aluminium anodised and polished.Stainless steel lamp steady retaining clip to prevent lamp vibration (only for 1000W E40 versions). 5mm toughened safety glass hinged to body and secured by quick release retaining clips.Anti-ageing dual foam silicone gasket, factory injection direct to glass CNC process.Cover fixing clips in anodized aluminium with AISI 302 stainless steel spring.Steel bracket hot dipped galvanised. Suitable for horizontal or vertical installation with firm double screw fix on both sides and slotted hole for ±10° adjustment.IP66 patented polyamide anti-vacuum device.Polyamide wiring box and ignitor housing. Fitting supplied complete with ignitor.Floodlights require the appropriate remote control gear (ballasts + capacitors) available in a gear box (BOX/AL or BOX/PA) or mounted to a galvanised gear tray for installation into an electrical cabinet, to be ordered separately in addition to the floodlight.

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ALL SKYS FITTINGS SUPPLIED COMPLETE WITH IGNITOR.

SKYS

138

18°÷33°

9°13°

Imax 60°

7°14°

Imax 60°

7°9°

SKYS

cd/Klm

600

400

200

800

cd/Klm

750

500

250

1000

84°÷89°

82°÷89°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 2x250÷400W MT* A60 INT 94 I C 04008494 *for lamp HPI-TE40 2x250÷400W ST-MT A60 INT 94 I C 04001094E40 2x600W ST A60 INT 94 I C 04019594E40 1000W MT* A60 INT 94 I C 04000694 *for lamp HPI-TE40 1000W ST-MT A60 INT 94 I C 04000494

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 2x250÷400W MT* A60 M 94 I C 04008394 *for lamp HPI-TE40 2x250÷400W ST-MT A60 M 94 I C 04000994E40 2x600W ST A60 M 94 I C 04019494E40 1000W MT* A60 M 94 I C 04000594 *for lamp HPI-TE40 1000W ST-MT A60 M 94 I C 04000394

SKYS / M

SKYS / INT

Min 100 cm

Min 70 cmMin 145°

1140

94CLASS I IK 08

5JF KG

Max 26 kgIP 65

PG16Ø10÷14

Max 750

420 ± 10° ± 10°

835

320

260760

H07RN-F 3G2,5H05RN-F 3G2,5

3x4mm2

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CONTROL GEAR:All floodlights require the appropriate remote control gear (ballast + capacitors) to be ordered separately in addition to the floodlight fitting. Available as follows:- BOX/AL control gear housing constructed from aluminium.- BOX/PA control gear base constructed from aluminium with polyamide cover.- Galvanised steel gear tray for installation into an electrical cabinet / lighting pole.

Aluminium base and polyamide cover.

Aluminium construction.

Steel galvanized sheet tray.

With fuse.

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PG 16

Ø10÷14

H07RN-F 3G2,5

5x4mm2160

328

4 x

Ø1

01

60

354

315

6x4mm2

H05RN-F 3G1,5

6x2,5mm2

PG 16

Ø10÷14

180

290

270

4 x

Ø1

01

80

245

BOX/PA IP65

BOX/AL IP65

A0239

W Ilcos Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

1000W MT* 94 I CRF 14216003 *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 14215003

250W+400W ST-MT 94 I CR 143619932x250W ST-MT 94 I CR 143599932x400W ST-MT 94 I CR 143609932x400W MT* 94 I CR 14018594 *for lamp HPI-T2x600W ST 94 I CR 140592941000W MT* 94 I CRF 14013220 *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 14013320

1000W MT* I CRF 14025701 *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT I CRF 14020701400W MT* I CRF 14058601 *for lamp HPI-T Plus400W ST-MT I CRF 14058701

SKYS

ST E40 600W NAV-T / SON-T

MT* E40 250÷400W HPI-T Plus

MT E40 1000W HPI-T

ST-MT E40 250÷400W NAV-T /SON-T/HQI-BT-D

ST-MT E40 1000W NAV-T /SON-T/HQI-T-D

0,18 m2 0,50 m2

Dependingon the Models

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140

cd/Klm

600

400

200

800cd/Klm

600

400

200

800cd/Klm

600

400

200

800SKYS / M

cd/Klm

750

500

250

1000cd/Klm

800

400

200

1000

600

cd/Klm

750

500

250

1000

ST 2x400W/INT ST + MT 2x400W/INT ST 1000W/INT MT 1000W/INT

SKYS / INT

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LASER are powerful asymmetric floodlights suitable for medium to large area installations and based on typical mounting heights of 12-30m. These powerful floodlights economically achieve the desired design levels with good glare control whilst minimising upward light pollution. A rear access lamp compartment provides quick and easy re-lamping and maintenance in difficult locations.

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LASER are powerful asymmetric floodlights designed for use with 1000W and 2000W HID lamps. They are particularly suitable for medium to large outdoor installations; sports grounds, golf course and driving ranges, ski slopes, motorway intersections, large car parks and commercial complexes, ports and airports.Their asymmetrical cut-off reflector makes LASER ideal for use in lighting installations designed in accordance with current regulations regarding lighting pollution.A rear access opening for the lamp chamber, hinged to the body, allows easy access to the lamp for maintenance and re-lamping.LASER floodlights are available with medium beam (M) and narrow beam (INT) distribution reflectors and have a wide range of accessories.Fittings for use with 1000W and 2000W MHN-LA lamps provide excellent chromatic resolution making them suitable for colour television broadcasting applications.

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SPECIFICATION:Body in die-cast aluminium chromate pre-treated finished polyester coated.Rear access lamp compartment hinges to body.Die-cast aluminium wiring box with technopolymer cover.Reflectors in high purity aluminium anodised and polished. Medium beam (M) and narrow beam (INT).Stainless steel lamp steady retaining clip to prevent lamp vibration.Toughened safety glass hinged to the body by stainless steel clips.Anti-ageing dual foam silicone gasket, factory injection direct to glass CNC process.Mounting bracket in steel hot dipped galvanised, with 5° graduated goniometer aiming device for fitting adjustment.Stainless steel external screws.Floodlights require the appropriate remote control gear (ballasts + capacitors) available in a gear box (BOX/AL or BOX/PA) or mounted to a galvanised gear tray for installation into an electrical cabinet, to be ordered separately in addition to the floodlight.

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Asymmetrical medium beam reflector

Asymmetrical narrow beam reflector

Fittings complete with ignitor housing and triple pole ignitor (5000V).

Fittings complete with ignitor housing and triple pole ignitor (5000V).

LASER

146

cd/Klm

600

400

200

800cd/Klm

600

400

200

800

cd/Klm

2000

400

1600

1200

800

cd/Klm

2000

400

1600

1200

800

14°25°

10°14°56°÷58°

Imax 45°

4°6°

6°7°40°÷52°

Imax 45°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 1000÷2000W ST-MT-MT* A45 INT 94 I 01208013cable 2000W MN A45 INT 94 I C 01987013 !

LASER / M

LASER / INT

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 1000÷2000W ST-MT-MT* A45 M 94 I 01150013cable 2000W MN A45 M 94 I C 01986013 !

!

!

94CLASS I IK 08

8JF KG

max 22,5IP 65 M20x1,5

Ø10÷Ø14

81

0

300 Max 585

745

Max 90°

Min 100 cm

H07RN-F 3G2,5

3x4mm2

0,16 m2

0,40 m2

1000WNAV-T / SON-T

ST

2000WHPI-T

MT*

1000WHQI-T

MT

1000WHPI-T

MT*

2000WMHN-LA

MN

2000WHQI-T

MT

1000WNAV-T / SON-T

ST

2000WHPI-T

MT*

1000WHQI-T

MT

1000WHPI-T

MT*

2000WMHN-LA

MN

2000WHQI-T

MT

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ACCESSORIES

Aluminium base and polyamide cover.

Aluminium construction.

Steel galvanized sheet tray.

Code Denomination Description

14224013 A0054 - 94 External steel cowl painted aluminium grey.

14172003 A0075 - 94 IP65 ignitor housing mounted to fitting.

14044720 A0291/1000 - 9,5÷10,3A Ignitor for lamps: E40 1000 W NAV-T / SON-T / HQI-T/D

14044820 A0292/2000 - 10,3A Ignitor for lamps: E40 2000 W HQI-T / D

14044920 A0293/1000/2000 Ignitor for lamps: E40 1000 / 2000 W HPI-T

With fuse.

Complete with ignitor.

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!

PG 16

Ø10÷14

H07RN-F 3G2,5

5x4mm2

6x4mm2

H05RN-F 3G1,5

6x2,5mm2

PG 16

Ø10÷14

A0054 A0075 A0291 - A0292A0293

160

328

4xØ

10

16

0

354

315

180

290

270

4xØ

10

18

0

245BOX/PA IP65

BOX/AL IP65

A0239

A0238

1000W MT* 94 I CRF 14017694 ! *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 14017794 !1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 140133202000W MT-MN 94 I CR 14106003 for lamp HQI-T MHN-LA2000W MT* 94 I CR 14274013 ! *for lamp HPI-T (230V)2000W MT* 94 I CR 14045020 *for lamp HPI-T (230V)

1000W MT* I CRF 14025701 *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT I CRF 14020701

2000W MT-MN I CRF 14020601 *for lamp HQI-T MHN-LA

W Ilcos Colour Class WiringEEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

1000W MT* 94 I CRF 14261013 ! *for lamp HPI-T1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 14104003 !1000W ST-MT 94 I CRF 14215003

LASER

MT* E401000W2000W

HPI-T

MT E401000W2000W

HQI-T

MN cable 2000W MHN-LA

ST E40 1000W NAV-T/SON-T

Dependingon the Models

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KHA are high performance bollards with contemporary aesthetics with options for zero upward light pollution, suitable for private residential and public area lighting, parks, gardens and commercial complexes.Two products based on a design that offers a comprehensive and complementary range of fittings.KHA Ø155mm standard type bollard. KHAslim Ø90mm lean profile light poles up to 2500mm.Both versions are available in AISI 316 stainless steel and aluminium finished polyester painted black or silver grey.

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KHA bollards are designed to provide quality and performance offering the following features:Lighting performance; high lighting levels, glare control, zero upward light pollution and high uniformity.Style and engineering performance; robust design and construction, functional with clean and simple lines, discreet blending with surroundings. Quality materials; available in extruded aluminium or AISI 316 stainless steel, suitable for marine / coastal applications, strong impact resistant UV stabilized clear polycarbonate lamp cover.Variety and options; supplied in 550mm and 900mm heights, stainless steel or extruded aluminium polyester painted in a choice of colours, variety of light sources and optics, range of accessories. A high performing adaptable product suitable for a variety of installations.

Landscape, public and pedestrian areas

KHA

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KHA

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KHA bollards are suitable for outdoor and indoor installation providing functional and dramatic effect lighting for entrances, paths, walkways, courtyards, gardens, public area and security lighting.KHA, and KHAslim are high performance IP66 bollards with contemporary aesthetics and options for zero upward light pollution. Manufactured from high quality corrosion resistant materials and finishes producing a high specification designed product.The KHA bollard combines high level functional lighting and engineering with style which makes them suitable for use in harsh ambient conditions, such as coastal or marine installation, to providing an aesthetic solution on prestigious projects.The options for a stainless steel or extruded aluminium body finished polyester painted, available in two heights, with a variety of lamps and accessories, makes the KHA bollard an adaptable product offering a solution to a variety of lighting demands. Strong die-cast ground mounting base.Body and top manufactured in AISI 316 stainless steel, or extruded aluminium finished polyester painted grey or matt black.Strong impact resistant (IK10) UV stabilized clear polycarbonate lamp cover.Reflector in high purity aluminium anodized and polished.Technopolymer control gear housing.Conventional electromagnetic gear for mains voltage supply, KHA 42 supplied complete with electronic gear 220-240V, 50/60Hz. Special voltage / frequency available on request, KHA 36 fittings are available with electronic control gear on request.Technopolymer wiring box complete with automatic isolating terminal, which interrupts supply on opening to provide extra safety. PG13.5 anti-tearing cable gland for Ø6-12mm cables.Anti-ageing silicone gaskets.Stainless steel external fixings.

360° DIFFUSED LIGHT EMISSIONKHA 42 compact fluorescent lamp versions produce 360° diffused light distribution. However in applications where a more controlled distribution is required an internal anti-glare louvre is available as an accessory A0312.

180° LIGHT DISTRIBUTION BELOW HORIZONTAL.KHA 36; 35W metal halide and KHA 71; 70W metal halide fittings have a double reflector optical systems for downward light distribution below the horizontal providing:- Comfortable glare free lighting and aesthetically appeal.

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360°

HORIZON LINE

180°

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(on request)

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

KHA

152

b

b

KHA 5 H 55 cm

H 90 cmKHA 9

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C 81 I CR 05150281G12 35W MT C 96 I CR 05210896G12 70W MT C 81 I CR 05150381G12 70W MT C 96 I CR 05210996GX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 81 I A2 ETRC 05150681 bGX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 96 I A2 ETRC 05211296 bG12 35W MT C 04 I CR 05151404G12 70W MT C 04 I CR 05151504GX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 04 I A2 ETRC 05151804 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35W MT C 81 I CR 05152081G12 35W MT C 96 I CR 05211396G12 70W MT C 81 I CR 05152181G12 70W MT C 96 I CR 05211496GX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 81 I A2 ETRC 05152481 bGX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 96 I A2 ETRC 05211796 bG12 35W MT C 04 I CR 05153204G12 70W MT C 04 I CR 05153304GX24q-3-4 26-32-42W FSMH-FSQ C 04 I A2 ETRC 05153604 b

CLASS I IK 1024J

IP 66F

KGMax 8,3kg

PG13,5Ø6÷Ø12

3x2,5mm281 9604

CLASS II

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ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14049820 A0312 Internal anti-glare louvre provides controlled light distribution below horizontal, suitable for KHA 42. Not possible for use in combination with A0313

accessory.

14049720 A0311 Internal aluminium cowl limits horizontal light output to 200°.

14049920 A0313 Internal frosted glass sleeve fits inside the clear polycarbonate lamp cover to give a diffused light distribution, suitable for KHA 42. Not possible for use in

combination with A0312 accessory.

14049320 A0309 Concrete mounting adaptor with stainless steel plate and galvanised steel rods.

14002384 A0166 PG 13.5 anti-tearing cable gland for through wiring connection.

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A0312 A0309A0313A0311 A0166

40 30

20

60¡

90¡

10

26W - FSQ42W - FSM+ A0312

7550

25

60¡

75

26W - FSQ+ A0311

100

100

100

60

40

20

60¡

26W - FSQ42W - FSM+ A0313

60

Ø155

550

KH

A 5

900

Ø155

KH

A 9

KHA

MT G12 Max 70W CDM-T/ HCI-T

FSQ Gx24q-3 26W DULUX D-E/PLC-4P

FSMH Gx24q-3-4 32-42W DULUX T-E/PLT-4P

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KHAslim are contemporary high performance bollards and light poles, combining style with a robust design manufactured in high quality materials and finishing. They provide functional and dramatic effect lighting with aesthetics suitable for entrances, paths, walkways, courtyards, gardens, public area and security lighting. KHAslim high quality corrosion resistant fittings are suitable for indoor and outdoor installations from harsh ambient conditions, such as coastal or marine environments, to providing an aesthetic solution on prestigious projects.KHAslim are manufactured in stainless steel or extruded aluminium finished polyester powder coated black or Matt grey. Available in the following versions and lamp options:KHAslim MT: Metal halide lamp version, full cut-off zero light distribution above horizontal. Lamp type; 20W CDM-Tm. Height options; 310mm, 930mm and 2200mm.KHAslim FLUO: Compact fluorescent lamp version, 360° diffused light distribution. Lamp and height options; 10W Dulux/DE - 350mm height, 55/80W Dulux/L - 2500mm height.KHAwall: mounted version, 360° wall washing light distribution. Lamp type; 25W G9 base mains voltage tungsten halogen.

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KHAslim compact fluorescent lamp versions are complete with a polycarbonate UV stabilized lamp cover, providing an aesthetically appealing 360º comfortable “soft” radiated light.Available options:KHAslim 10/35; 10W Dulux/DE - 350mm heightKHAslim 55-80/250; 55/80W Dulux/L - 2500mm height.

Body and top manufactured in AISI 316 stainless steel for marine applications, or extruded aluminium finished polyester painted Matt grey or matt black.UV stabilised high-tech technopolymer impact resistant lamp cover (PC-HT).Reflector in high purity aluminium provides comfortable low glare light control and avoids back reflection onto lamp for improved longevity.Technopolymer control gear housing.2200mm and 2500mm height versions are complete with PA66 IP68 plug for fast easy electrical connection, suitable for 3x2.5mm2 cable Ø9-14mm.310mm, 350mm and 930mm height versions are complete with polyamide connection box complete with M16x1.5 anti-tearing IP68 gland suitable for Ø5-10mm cables.Electronic control gear for 220-240V, 50/60Hz supply. KHAwall operates on mains voltage supply.Anti-ageing silicone gaskets.Stainless steel external fixings.

KHA SLIM

156

KHAslim FLUO

55-8

0 / 2

50

10 /

31

KHAslim FLUO Ø mm H mm W

10/35 90 350 10W Dulux - D/E

55÷80 / 250 90 2500 55÷80W Dulux - L

10/35

4x2,5mm2M16x1,5 Ø5÷Ø10

55÷80 / 250

3x2,5mm2

Ø9÷Ø14

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KHAwall; wall mounted version with a shallow projection of 150mm provides 360º wall washing effect. Available in two lamp options:KHAwall 20; 20W CDM-Tm supplied complete with remote electronic high frequency control gear suitable for installation up to a maximum of 3m from fitting.KHAwall 25; 25W G9 base mains voltage tungsten halogen.

KHAslim-MT 20W CDM-Tm metal halide, 310mm, 930mm and 2200mm height options, with double reflector optical system for downward light distribution below horizontal and zero upward light pollution. High efficiency comfortable glare free light is provided through indirect light distribution and the upper facetted reflector. The high performance reflector system is designed to provide an efficient light distribution based on height and area to be illuminated. (H930mm and 2200mm - Imax 2x80º, H310mm - Imax 2x85º).

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KHAwall

KHAwall Ø mm H mm W

wall / 20 90 150 20W CDM Tm

wall / 25 90 150 25W Halopin

wall / 20

4x2,5mm2Min H05RN-F Ø7÷Ø10

wall / 25

3x2,5mm2Min H05RN-F Ø7÷Ø10

KHAslim MT Ø mm H mm W

20 / 31 90 350 20W CDM Tm

20 / 93 90 2500 20W CDM Tm

20 / 220 90 2200 20W CDM Tm

20/31

4x2,5mm2M16x1,5 Ø5÷Ø10

20 / 93÷220

3x2,5mm2

Ø9÷Ø14

KHAslim-MT

20/2

20

20/9

3

20/3

1

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Versions for 2200mm heights are supplied without fixing base. Ground

mounting accessories A0373 and A0370 are available to order.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Versions for 2500mm heights are supplied without fixing base. Ground

mounting accessories A0373 and A0370 are available to order.

Mains voltage tungsten halogen version for max. 250V, 50/60Hz supply (Class II).

Class I remote gear versions are supplied with electronic control gear box and

3m cable for connection to fitting. The remote gear box should be installed in a

suitable location at a maximum distance of 3m from the fitting.

KHA SLIM

158

CLASS II IK 0910J

IP 66F

MT:Max 8,6kgFLUO: Max 9,4 kgWALL: Max 1,9 kg

KG0,5m

81 9604

55÷80/250

10/35

20/220

20/93

20/31

170°

10/35

360°

55÷80/250

140°

Wall/20

160°

Wall/25

b

!

b

!

!1

!2 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

PGJ5 20W MT C 81 II ETRC 05192681 H 31cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 05192596 H 31cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 81 II ETRC 05192981 H 93cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 05192896 H 93cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 81 II ETRC 05193281 H 220cm b !PGJ5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 05193196 H 220cm b !PGJ5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 05192704 H 31cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 05193004 H 93cm bPGJ5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 05193304 H 220cm b !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G24q-1 10W FSQ C 81 II ETRC A3 05192081 H 35cm bG24q-1 10W FSQ C 96 II ETRC A3 05191996 H 35cm b2G11 55-80W FSD C 81 II ETRC 05194181 H 250cm b !2G11 55-80W FSD C 96 II ETRC 05194096 H 250cm b !G24q-1 10W FSQ C 04 II ETRC A3 05192104 H 35cm b2G11 55-80W FSD C 04 II ETRC 05194204 H 250cm b !

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G9 25W HSGST C 04 II 01036127 !1

G9 25W HSGST C 81 II 01036081 !1

G9 25W HSGST C 96 II 01035996 !1

PGJ5 20W MT C 04 II ETRC 03003827 b !2

PGJ5 20W MT C 81 II ETRC 03003781 b !2

PGJ5 20W MT C 96 II ETRC 03003696 b !2

KHAslim MT 20W - CDM-Tm

KHAslim FLUO 10W DULUX D-E / 55-80W DULUX-L

170°

20/31

160°

20/93 20/220

KHAwall 20W CDM-Tm / 25W Halopin

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KHAslim H=310, 350 and 930mm310mm - 930mm versions supplied complete with concealed die-cast mounting base.

KHAslim H=2200 and 2500mm2200mm - 2500mm versions are supplied without fixing base.Ground mounting accessories are available to order in following two options:14071220 / A0373: Hot dipped galvanized concealed root mounting accessory for 400mm concrete base fixing.14071120 - A0370: Stainless steel ground mounting circular flange plate supplied complete with accessories.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14071120 A0370 AISI 316 stainless steel floor installation base (suitable only for models 220/250 cm height).

14071220 A0373 Hot dipped galvanised fixing base for recessing into concrete (suitable only for models 220/250 cm height).

14071320 A0372 Galvanized steel rods with AISI 304 plate. Floor recessed anchorage unit ( only for models 93cm height).

14073220 A0386 “Soft” glass for mounting inside the PC lamp cover provides a more diffused light emission.

14066020 A0360 M16x1.5 anti-tearing cable gland for through-wiring.

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A0386A0372A0373A0370 A0360

KHAslim

MT PGJ5 20W CDM-TM

HSGST G9 25W HALOPIN/CLICKLINE

FSQ Gx24q-1 10W DULUX D-E/PL-C

FSD 2G11 55÷80W DULUX-L/PL-L

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160

KHAslim MT20Wh = 220 cm

KHAwall20Wh = 220 cm

KHAslim FLUO80Wh = 250 cm

KHAslim FLUO55Wh = 250 cm

KHAslim FLUO10Wh = 35 cm

KHAslim MT20Wh= 31 cm

KHAslim MT20Wh = 93 cm

Cd 75

Cd 75

Cd 15

Cd 45

7m

45

35

1510

25 3525

45

15

10

h 220 h 2204

4

3.5

3

34

3.5

4

12m6m

55

Cd 75

Cd 75

Cd 15

Cd 4545

35

1510

2525

45

15

10

h 93

7m 8m6m

h 93

59

13

17

17

13

9

17

13

5

5

55

9

17

13

13

13

1717

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

80W

12m7m

610

14

18

14

10

6

4

4

6

10

14

14

18

18

18

106

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

55W

12m7m

610

184

10

6

5

4

3

3

4

5

6

10

1046

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

Cd

15

Cd

45

Cd

75

10W

14m4

m

6141

21

6

11

1

1

1

1

6

11

6

11

6141

21

6

11

21

Cd 75

Cd 75

Cd 15

Cd 4525

15

35

3545 45

15

2m

h 31

4m3m

195

164

100

44

28

20

12

68

132

28

44

44

44

12

20

28

28

100

68

195

164

132

100

h 31

h 35

2m

6

14

2230

38 42

22

14

6

h 250

7m

7

12

2242

82122

162

7

12

42

h 250

7m

12

22

4272

222322

12

22

72122

Cd 75

Cd 75

Cd 15

Cd 45

2,5m

h 15 cm

4m

111

41

61

411121

1

1141

6181

41

111

1

21

81

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HEDO contemporary pole top luminaires suitable for residential and public area lighting, gardens, parks, paths / walkways, commercial complexes and car park lighting. Die-cast aluminium housing finished grey or stainless steel bonded.Main features:- Energy efficient luminaire providing high

performance and efficacy with good uniformity and zero upward light pollution.

- Aesthetic design with fast retrofit fixing, onto existing pole installations, replacing old inefficient light polluting fittings.

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RETROFITHEDO can quickly and easily be installed as a convenient retrofit replacement, to old inefficient upward light polluting luminaires (e.g. spheres), for use on existing poles.

ENERGY SAVING / FLEXIBILITYHEDO utilise high efficiency light sources up to 83 Lm/W and energy efficient class A2 electronic control gear.Hedo is suitable for use with a combination of one, two or three T5 circular fluorescent lamps; 22W for inner circle, 40W or 55W for middle circle, and 60W for outer circle. The combination of lamps provides a power consumption of between 22W to 137W and a light flux of 1800 to 11000 lumens. The possibility of circuit switching combinations of lamps at different times provides options for further energy savings.

LIGHTING POLLUTIONHEDO full cut-off optic is designed to comply with regulations in areas sensitive to upward light pollution.Broad distribution (Imax /2 = 2x67°) with good uniformity provides an efficient spacing for area lighting.The clear polycarbonate diffuser with internal prisms obscures the lamp from direct view whilst providing high light transmission and visual comfort.

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2 x 67°

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INSTALLATIONHEDO fittings are suitable for pole top mounting on Ø60-76mm poles. Pole head anchoring device, available as an accessory, has a safe and fast expansion system from a non-visible single point screw.Automatic isolating terminal interrupts supply when cover is opened to provide added safety.

Die cast aluminium pole head with galvanised steel expandable / retractable anchoring device.Die cast aluminium housing finished Akzo Nobel matt 900 grey (96), matt black (81) or AISI 316 stainless steel sheet bonded for Inox versions (04).U.V. stabilised clear polycarbonate diffuser.High purity aluminium anodised and polished reflector.Electronic ballasts class A2, 220÷240V / 50-60Hz.Anti-ageing silicone rubber gaskets.Stainless steel external screw fixings.

Landscape, public and pedestrian areas Residential applications

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3m root mounted poles, in aluminium or stainless

steel, are available to order as an accessory

A0391. Hedo can also be installed on the existing

Ø 60 ÷ 76 mm poles.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

HEDO

166

CLASS II IK 0917J

IP 65 F KGMax 8kg

81 9604 0,19m2

1m

HEDO

HEDO

HEDO

2x67°

1x55W

2x67°

55W + 60W

2x67°

22W+55W+60W

b

70

Ø500

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2Gx13 55W FC C 81 II ETRC A2 05194681 b2Gx13 55W FC C 96 II ETRC A2 05194996 b2Gx13 55W FC C 04 II ETRC A2 05195204 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2Gx13 55-60W FC C 81 II ETRC A2 05194781 b2Gx13 55-60W FC C 96 II ETRC A2 05195096 b2Gx13 55-60W FC C 04 II ETRC A2 05195304 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2Gx13 22-55-60W FC C 81 II ETRC A2 05194881 b2Gx13 22-55-60W FC C 96 II ETRC A2 05195196 b2Gx13 22-55-60W FC C 04 II ETRC A2 05195404 b

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ACCESSORIESCode Denomination Colour Description

14074981 A0391 81 Ø76mm x H 3000mm (2700mm above ground) root mounting poles in aluminium finished black (81).

14075096 A0391 96 Ø76mm x H 3000mm (2700mm above ground) root mounting poles in aluminium finished quartz grey (96).

14075104 A0391 04 Ø76mm x H 3000mm (2700mm above ground) root mounting poles in stainless steel (04).

14083120 A0414 04 AISI 316 stainless steel floor installation base.

14074820 A0390 5 poles 2.5 mm2 automatic isolating terminal suitable for separate lamp circuit switching.

14076320 A0393 Supplement for factory fitted 4 pole automatic isolating terminal.

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Ø9÷Ø13

2x2,5mm2

30°

60°

40

120

200

8060°

30° 0°

cd/Klm

200

8 m

10 m

53

47

38

26

17

8

5

8

17

26

38

47

53

30°

60°

25

75

125

5060°

30° 0°

cd/Klm

125

8 m

10 m

58

43

28

13

1013

28

43

58

73

85

73

10

85

Hedo 55W

55W

Hedo 55+60W

55+60W

8 m

10 m

90

70

50

30

20

1510

15

20

30

50

70

90

10

22+55+60W

30°

60°

25

75

125

5060°

30° 0°

cd/Klm

125

Hedo22+55+60W

8 m

10 m

1510

15

25

100

10

22+40+60W

45

65

85

35100

85

65

45

35

25

30°

60°

25

75

125

5060°

30° 0°

cd/Klm

125

Hedo22+40+60W

3m

2,6

m

A0391

A0414

A0390-A0393

HEDO

FC Max 60W LUMILUX T5 FC

FC Max 55W LUMILUX T5 FC

FC Max 22W LUMILUX T5 FC

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OIKOS are floodlights for public lighting and urban architectural lighting, mounting on pole top, designed to offer:- a high perfomance illumination,

comfortable, uniform and flexible, without light pollution,

- a large range of lamps including the newest ones able to offer high efficiency and chromatic output, max. 150W,

- an essential and functional design which facilitates an appropriate integration of the floodlight in each kind of installation by offering optimal illumination during the night and a pleasant appearance of the fitting during the day.

- a quick and safe installation.OIKOS therefore represents a modern and efficient instrument for the illumination of pedestrian areas, public places, parkings, etc.

OIKOS

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TECHNICAL FEATURESBody and cover in die cast aluminium, anticorrosive, sandblasted, phosphorchromated and polyester powder coated in anthracite grey sablé.Reflectors in high purity aluminium, polished and oxidized, designed for optimizing the luminous distribution.Cover in clear polycarbonate, UV protected and resistant to 850°C incandescent filament.Body and cover anti-ageing in notageing silicone of high compensation and elasticity.Cover gaskets; seamless foam silicone, factory injected CNC direct to cover.Opening of the cover by a quarter rotation fasteners in zinc coated steel, with supplemental anti-corrosive treatment. It allows the quick opening of the cover without the need for tools, and remains completely integrated to the features of the fitting.Isolating terminal connector block interrupts supply on opening of housing top for safety during maintenance.Removable control gear / lamp holder assembly without need for tools by “easy pulling out” handle system.External power connection by means of a plugsocket connector for quick plugging in, IP66, in technopolymer with integrated tear resistant cable gland for H07RNF 2x1.5 / 2x2.5 mm2 Ø10-14 mm cables.Stainless steel external fixings.

SPECIFICATIONOIKOS post top fitting suitable for Ø60-76mm poles. Secures to pole with three stainless steel grub screws. Quick release gear tray / lamp holder assembly. A0511/96 is a reducing sleeve for Ø60mm pole painted to match the fitting and provide an aesthetic finish. Electrical connection by plug and socket, for a quick and safe installation. On opening housing top an isolating terminal connector block interrupts supply for safety during maintenance. With a wide area circular light optic the OIKOS provides an efficient uniform light distribution. The light source is seated hidden from direct viewing within the body providing a glare free illumination. A variety of lamp options offering high lumen and chromatic output, with options for power reduction systems and control devices, makes OIKOS an ideal choice for energy saving applications.

LIGHTING POLLUTIONOIKOS full cut-off optic is designed to comply with regulations in areas sensitive to upward light pollution.Broad distribution with good uniformity provides an efficient spacing for area lighting.

OIKOS

170

96CLASS II IP 66

FIK 0910J

Ø10÷Ø14Max 16kg

KG

2x2,5mm2 Max 0,171 m2

Max 0,583 m2

1m

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ACCESSORIES

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Code Denomination Colour Description

14116196 A0511 96 Reducing sleeve for Ø60mm dia poles.

14116220 A0512/2A35÷90W

Supplement for factory fi tted fuse holder and fuse.To be ordered as a separate item along with the fi tting , according to specifi c lamp version.

14116320 A0512/4A100÷150W

Supplement for factory fi tted fuse holder and fuse.To be ordered as a separate item along with the fi tting , according to specifi c lamp version.

14116496 A0513/AL 96 Supplement for aluminium cowl.

An aluminium shade (A0513/AL) designed to give OIKOS units a varied aesthetic quality is available to be ordered as a separate item with the unit and delivered pre-mounted.The shade can be customised on request with different colours to best integrate OIKOS in all urban environments.

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OIKOS

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 35 MT C 96 II CR 05283896G12 70 MT C 96 II CR 05283996G12 150 MT C 96 II CR 05284096Gx12-1 50 STH C 96 II ETRC 05284996 bGx12-1 100 STH C 96 II ETRC 05285096 bPGZ12 90 MT C 96 II ETRC 05284196 bPGZ12 140 MT C 96 II ETRC 05284296 bE27 70 ME C 96 II CR 05284396E27 100 ME C 96 II CR 05284496E27 150 ME C 96 II CR 05284596E27 50 ST C 96 II CR 05285196E27 70 ST C 96 II CR 05285296E40 100 ST C 96 II CR 05285396PG12-1 35 STH C 96 II CR 05284696PG12-1 50 STH C 96 II CR 05284796PG12-1 100 STH C 96 II CR 05284896

b

Ø780

534

334

Ø60÷76

Ø 60 mm

14116196

OIKOSST E27 50W NAV-T/SON-T - NAV-T Super/SON-T Plus

STH E40 100W NAV-T/SON-T - NAV-T Super/SON-T Plus

STH PG12-1 35-50-100W SDW-T

STH Gx12-1 50-100W SDW-TG Mini

MT G12 35-70-150W CDMT/HQI-T/HCI-T

MT PGZ12 90-140W COSMOWHITE/CPO-TW

ME E27 50-150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

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Aesthetically designed exterior pole top and wall mounted fittings for urban lighting, manufactured in anti-corrosive die-cast aluminium with pressed toughened glass cover. OLA is designed to comply with the recommendations UNI 10819 for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow. The OLA fittings are available with symmetrical, asymmetrical and road lighting optics. Suitable for HID lamps; metal halide and high pressure sodium. A range of stainless steel or painted aluminium poles are available from 3.5m to 6.0m heights. A variety of mounting accessories are offered for back to back pole top mounting, mid-pole fixing, and wall mounting. Isolating terminal connector disconnects supply on opening of fitting for safety during maintenance. The gear tray / front cover assembly hinges down from fitting and can easily be detached for maintenance. OLA is suitable for lighting pedestrian walkways, parking areas and commercial / retail complexes.

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OLA

174

Vill

age

Cin

emas

, Pra

gu

e (C

zech

Rep

ub

lic)

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Streets

Landscape, public and pedestrian areas

Commercial centres and interiors

Parking areas

OLA is designed to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow.

Asymmetrical light distribution for optimum general area lighting.

Ola is also available with roadway optic (250W max)

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Root mounted (INT) secured by concrete.

Flange mounting (FT) with fixing rods secured by concrete. The baseplate, which also acts as a template, ensures a level fixing

Flange plate fixing with root (FT) secured by concrete. For correct concrete base dimensions refer to information pages on poles

The quick opening of optical compartment is obtained by one quarter turn loosening of a single fastener. When optical compartment is opened, the electrical compartment is automatically disconnected from mains, allowing a safe maintenance.

One piece gear tray / cover assembly hinges to main body of fitting.

The gear tray / front cover assembly can easily be detached for maintenance.

OLA

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Outdoor pole top and wall mounted luminaire.Aluminium die-cast anti-corrosive body and cover frame. Pressed toughened glass cover.Die-cast anti-corrosive pole and wall mounting bracket accessories, to suit poles Ø60mm and Ø90mm. Anodised aluminium reflector.Self-extinguishing V0 class, 960º glow wire tested, control gear tray. Isolating terminal connector disconnects supply on opening of fitting for safety during maintenance. Easy quick access one piece gear tray / cover assembly.Class II.A variety of mounting accessories are offered for back to back pole top mounting, mid-pole fixing to desired height, and wall mounting (mounting accessories to be ordered separately). Conventional magnetic ballast gear for fluorescent versions are complete with thermal cut-out device to EN 60598-1:2000.Designed to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow.Rx7s lamp version complete with high purity 99.85% aluminium asymmetrical reflector.

COMPLETE UNIT (WALL MOUNT)1A+1C = 2 codes

COMPONENTS

luminairewall mount kit

OLA

178

OLA

81 96

AC

CLASS II IK 072J

IP 44 F

AC

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Asymmetric reflector(OLA/A)

Symmetric reflector(OLA)

Magnetic ballast.

Models with new street optics.Contact our offices for availability.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B1+1C = 3 codes1A+1B2+1C+1E = 4 codes1A+1B2+1C+1D+4F = 8 codes

COMPONENTS

luminairepole INTpole FTmounting kitsflange plate fixing with root flange platefixing rod

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A

B2

E

D

F

B1 B2

C

AB1B2CDEF

250

250

300

19

30

OLA

OLA / A

OLA / SR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 150W ME S 81 II CR 05259281E27 150W ME S 96 II CR 05259396E40 150W SE S 81 II CR 05259581E40 150W SE S 96 II CR 05259696E40 250W ME S 81 II CR 05259881E40 250W ME S 96 II CR 05259996E40 250W SE S 81 II CR 05260481E40 250W SE S 96 II CR 05260596

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 150W MD A 81 II CR 05260781RX7s 150W MD A 96 II CR 05260896

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST SR 81 II CR 05290081 !E40 150W ST SR 96 II CR 05290196 !

!

OLA

ME E27 150W HQI-E

ME E40 250W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE E40 Max 250W NAV-E/SON

ST E40 Max 150W NAV-T/SON-T

MD Rx7s Max 150W HQI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

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Range of poles for OLA fittings manufactured in stainless steel or aluminium.Aluminium door to wiring compartment containing technoopolymer V0-UL94 wiring tray with switched fuse holder and 16mm² 5-pole terminal block suitable for looping and three phase connection.CLASS II double insulated luminaires do not require earth connection.Poles can be earthed from within the wiring compartment. Poles with base flange suitable for installing with #14099404 root mounting accessory with flange plate.

Extruded aluminium poles; Ø90mm 2.5mm thickness available in 3.5m and 4.0m flange mounted versions or 3.5m+0.5m and 4m+0.5m root mounted. Flange mounted versions are supplied complete with Ø300mm flange plated welded to pole. Pole and flange are pre-treated and polyester painted to provide a protective surface layer from UV and atmospheric conditions.Stainless steel (304) cylindrical poles; Ø90mm 2.5mm thickness available in 3.5m, 5.0m and 6.0m flange mounted versions or 5.0m+1.0m and 6m+1.0m root mounted. Flange mounted versions are supplied complete with Ø300mm stainless steel flange plated welded to poleAdditional earth connection located near to flange.

Code Denomination Colour Description

1410098114101096

A0485/3,5A0485/3,5

8196

Pole Ø 90 mm F.T. 3,5 m c/w flange

1410128114101396

A0485/4A0485/4

8196

Pole Ø 90 mm F.T. 4 m c/w flange

1410158114101696

A0486/3,5+0,5A0486/3,5+0,5

8196

Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 3,5+0,5 m

1410188114101996

A0486/4+0,5A0486/4+0,5

8196

Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 4+0,5 m

1410218114102296

A0487-D60A0487-D60

8196

Top mount kit-single Ø 60

1410248114102596

A0487-D90A0487-D90

8196

Top mount kit-single Ø 90

14098704 A0474/3,5 04 Pole Ø 90 F.T. 3,5 m c/w flange

14098804 A0474/5 04 Pole Ø 90 F.T. 5 m c/w flange

14098904 A0474/6 04 Pole Ø 90 F.T. 6 m c/w flange

14099004 A0475/5+1 04 Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 5+1 m

14099104 A0475/6+1 04 Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 6+1 m

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B1+1C = 3 codes1A+1B2+1C+1E = 4 codes1A+1B2+1C+1D+4F = 8 codes

COMPONENTS

luminairepole INTpole FTmounting kitsflange plate fixing with root flange platefixing rod

COMPLETE UNIT (WALL MOUNT)1A+1C = 2 codes

COMPONENTS

luminairewall mount kit

OLA

180

OLA

14102181141022961410248114102596

14102781141028961410308114103196

14103381141034961410368114103796

14103981141040961410428114104396

1410458114104696

81 96 04

A

B2

E

D

F

B1 B2

C

AC

AB1B2CDEF

AC

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Code Denomination Colour Description

1410278114102896

A0488-D60A0488-D60

8196

Top mount kit-double Ø 60

1410308114103196

A0488-D90A0488-D90

8196

Top mount kit-double Ø 90

1410338114103496

A0489-D60A0489-D60

8196

Side mounting kit-single Ø 60 mm

1410368114103796

A0489-D90A0489-D90

8196

Side mounting kit-single Ø 90 mm

1410398114104096

A0490-D60A0490-D60

8196

Side mount kit-double Ø 60

1410428114104396

A0490-D90A0490-D90

8196

Side mount kit-double Ø 90

1410458114104696

A0491A0491

8196

Wall mount kit

14099220 A0476 Flange plate/1 F.T. post

14099320 A0477 Fixing rod Ø 18 X 400

14099404 A0478 04 Flange plate fi xing with root

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250

300

19

30

14099404

14099320

1410098114101281 1410109614101396 140987041409880414098904

14101581141018811410169614101996 1409900414099104

ø 300

200

200

ø 20

ø 300

ø 100

ø 20

100

125

90°

14099220

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Height (m)Conversion factor

OLA

182

OLA

g 1x150w ME g 1x150w SE 1x150w MT

3,5 4 5 60,082 0,063 0,04 0,028

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g 1x250w ME f 1x150w MD

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Aesthetically designed exterior post top and wall mounted fittings for urban lighting, manufactured in anti-corrosive die-cast aluminium, with outreach arm support bracket in extruded aluminium, and toughened glass cover.HORIZON is available in two sizes each of which is designed to accept the outreach arm support brackets which are available in two different lengths, which offer two different angles of orientation providing flexible mounting combinations. When mounted on pole top with glass glass parallel to the ground they are suitable for use in areas sensitive to sky glow where regulations require strict control of upward light pollution. HORIZON 2/A version is suitable for metal halide lamps and has an asymmetrical distribution. HORIZON fittings are suitable for HID and compact fluorescent lamps. A range of square extruded aluminium posts are available from 3.5m to 6.0m.The front cover and frame assembly hinges down from body for easy maintenance. HORIZON is suitable for lighting pedestrian walkways, parking areas and commercial / retail complexes.

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When mounted on post top with glass glass parallel to the ground HORIZON is designed to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow.

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Horizon 1 and Horizon 2 version when installed at ground level has the optical axis aimed perpendicular to the vertical. “R” versions have the optical axis aimed -30° with respect to the vertical. The base accessory “V” when fitted to Horizon 1 and Horizon 2 installed at ground level adjusts the luminaire’s bracket into a vertical position to have the optical axis aimed -60° with respect to the vertical.

All HORIZON 1 and HORIZON2 2x36W version only are suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations 25ºC operating ambient temperatures.

Horizon 2 is also available with asymmetrical optics to maximise forward light distribution.

“R” versions, when installed on wall, has the optical axis aimed +60° over the ground perpendicular either upwards or downwards.

Indoor / Outdoor

Horizon 1Horizon 1RHorizon 1CHorizon 1CRHorizon 2CHorizon 2CR

25°

Outdoor

Horizon 2Horizon 2RHorizon 2/SR 15°

187

uE27

oE27

gE27

hE40

pG24D-2

pG24Q-2

n2G10

eG12

HORIZON 1HORIZON 1R

1X70W ME1x70w SE

HORIZON 1CHORIZON 1CR 1X150W IAA

1X23WDulux EL LL

PLE-T2X18W FSQ 2X18W FSQ

HORIZON 2HORIZON 2R

1X100W ME1x150w ME

1X100W ST

HORIZON 2CHORIZON 2CR

2X36W FSS

HORIZON 2/A 1X150W MT

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Streets

Landscape, public and pedestrian areas

Parking areas

Facade

The cover glass is fitted within a frame which hinges down for ease of maintenance

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Root mounted (INT) secured by concrete.

Flange mounting (FT) with fixing rods secured by concrete. The baseplate, which also acts as a template, ensures a level fixing.

Flange plate fixing with root (FT) secured by concrete. For correct concrete base dimensions refer to information pages on poles.

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Luminaire suitable for wall, ground or pole mount applications.30° outreach arm support bracket in extruded aluminium, painted in grey, white or black finish.Housing, frame and support for pole, wall or ground installation are made of die-cast aluminium painted in grey, white or black finish.Toughened glass cover.Aluminium reflector.Stainless steel locking screws.Polymer gasket.“C” versions have a shorter arm support.“R” versions feature a 180° turn body with respect to the arm support.The magnetic ballasts installed in the fluorescent versions are equipped with thermal cut-off device, according to the EN 60598-1:2000 Standard.G12 wirings are equipped with reflector in alluminio 99,85 with asymmetrical floodlights.The cover glass is fitted within a frame which hinges down for ease of maintenance. All HORIZON 1 and HORIZON2 2x36W version only are suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations 25ºC operating ambient temperatures. Other Horizon 2 versions have 15°C operating ambient temperature and can be installed, according to norms, only outdoors. When mounted on post top with glass glass parallel to the ground HORIZON is designed to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow. Same configuration, when ground mounted, has the optical axis parallel to ground. “R” versions have the optical axis aimed +60° over the ground perpendicular either upwards or downwards, as well as the optical axis aimed –30° over the ground perpendicular.Version for discharge lamps and incandescent lamps: class II.Suitable for installations sensitive to light pollution; HORIZON is designed to meet recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution to reduce the effect of sky glow.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 230÷240V 50/60Hz.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B1 = 2 codes1A+1B2+1C = 3 codes1A+1B2+1D+4E = 7 codes

COMPOSANTSluminairepost INTpost FTfl ange plate with fi xing rootfl ange platefixing rod

For lamps with integral ignitor.

190

HORIZON

I

HORIZON 1

96 8781FCLASS I CLASS II IP 54 IK 08

5J

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 ME 4000° S 87 II CRL 07025287E27 70 ME 4000° S 81 II CRL 07025381E27 70 ME 4000° S 96 II CRL 07025496E27 70 SE S 87 II CR 05270487 I

E27 70 SE S 81 II CR 05270581 I

E27 70 SE S 96 II CR 05270696 I

HORIZON 1

HORIZON 1/CLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 max 150W IAA S 87 II 01046287E27 max 150W IAA S 81 II 01046381E27 max 150W IAA S 96 II 01046496G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 87 I CRL <=B2 07025587G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 81 I CRL <=B2 07025681G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 96 I CRL <=B2 07025796G24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 87 I ETRCL A2 07025887 bG24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 81 I ETRCL A2 07025981 bG24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 96 I ETRCL A2 07026096 b

b

436

293

123 313 213

365

213249 313

562

AB1B2CDE

A

B2

D

EC

B2B1

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 230÷240V 50/60Hz.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

For lamps with integral ignitor.

191

I

HORIZON 1/R

HORIZON 1/CR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 ME 4000° S 87 II CRL 07026187 E27 70 ME 4000° S 81 II CRL 07026281E27 70 ME 4000° S 96 II CRL 07026396E27 70 SE S 87 II CR 05271387 I

E27 70 SE S 81 II CR 05271481 I

E27 70 SE S 96 II CR 05271596 I

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 max 150W IAA S 87 II 01046587E27 max 150W IAA S 81 II 01046681E27 max 150W IAA S 96 II 01046796G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 87 I CRL <=B2 07026487G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 81 I CRL <=B2 07026581G24d-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 96 I CRL <=B2 07026696G24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 87 I ETRCL A2 07026787 bG24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 81 I ETRCL A2 07026881 bG24q-2 2x18 FSQ 2700° S 96 I ETRCL A2 07026996 b

b

423 213

336

221

548 213

408

221Ø 6,5

101

74,5

116

50

HORIZON 1

ME E27 max 70W HQI-E Coated / CDO-ET

SE E27 max 70W NAV-E / SON

FSQ G24-d 2x18W DULUX D / PL-C 2Pin

FSQ G24-q 2x18W DULUX D-E / PL-C 4Pin

FBT E27 1x23W DULUX EL LL / PLE-T

IAA E27 max 150W

Dependingon the Models

HORIZON 1/R HORIZON 1/CR

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AB1B2CDE

The Horizon 2/A model has asymmetrical light distribution.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B1 = 2 codes1A+1B2+1C = 3 codes1A+1B2+1D+4E = 7 codes

ELEMENTSluminairepost INTpost FTfl ange plate with fi xing rootfl ange platefixing rod

Fittings for outdoor installation.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

192

HORIZON

HORIZON 2

FCLASS II IP 54 IK 072J96 8781

CLASS I

HORIZON 2

HORIZON 2/A

HORIZON 2 C

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 100 ME S 87 II CR 05272387E27 100 ME S 81 II CR 05272481E27 100 ME S 96 II CR 05272596E27 150 ME S 87 II CR 05272987E27 150 ME S 81 II CR 05273081E27 150 ME S 96 II CR 05273196E40 100 ST S 87 II CR 05273287E40 100 ST S 81 II CR 05273381E40 100 ST S 96 II CR 05273496

G12 150 MT A 87 II CR 05273887G12 150 MT A 81 II CR 05273981G12 150 MT A 96 II CR 05274096

2G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 87 I CRL <=B2 070270872G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 81 I CRL <=B2 070273812G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 96 I CRL <=B2 070275962G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 87 I ETRCL A2 070271872G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 81 I ETRCL A2 070272812G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 96 I ETRCL A2 07027496

662

239 423 288

423

436

293

123 313 213

A

B2

D

EC

B2B1

HORIZON 2 HORIZON 2/C

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Fittings for outdoor installation.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

193

HORIZON 2 R

HORIZON 2 CR

HORIZON 2/SR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 100 ME S 87 II CR 05274187E27 100 ME S 81 II CR 05274281E27 100 ME S 96 II CR 05274396E27 150 ME S 87 II CR 05274787E27 150 ME S 81 II CR 05274881E27 150 ME S 96 II CR 05274996E40 100 ST S 87 II CR 05275087E40 100 ST S 81 II CR 05275181E40 100 ST S 96 II CR 05275296

2G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 87 I CRL <=B2 070276872G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 81 I CRL <=B2 070279812G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 96 I CRL <=B2 070281962G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 87 I ETRCL A2 070277872G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 81 I ETRCL A2 070278812G10 2x36 FSS 2700° S 96 I ETRCL A2 07028096

E40 150 ST SR 87 II CR 05290287E40 150 ST SR 81 II CR 05290381E40 150 ST SR 96 II CR 05290496

631 288

496

286

505 288

286

423

136

80

157

124

Ø 6,5

HORIZON 2

MT G12 1x150W CDM-T/HCI-T/HQI-T

ST E40 max 150W NAV-T/SON-T

ME E27 max 150W HQI-E Coated/CDO-ET

FSS 2G10 2x36W DULUX-FLAT

Dependingon the Models

HORIZON 2/R HORIZON 2/CR

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AB1B2CDE

PQ100 POLESRange of square extruded aluminium poles to UNI 6060. Available in 3.0m, 3.5m, 4.0m and 4.5m flange mounted versions or 3.0m+0.5m, 3.5m+0.5m, 4.0m+0.5m and 4.5m+0.5m root mounted. Aluminium door to wiring compartment containing technoopolymer V0-UL94 self-extinguishing wiring tray with four 16mm² terminals. Poles can be earthed from within the wiring compartment.Pole and flange are pre-treated and polyester painted to provide a protective surface layer from UV and atmospheric conditions.Flange mounted poles (FT) are designed for use with 14099404 root mounted flange plate, or on flange plate 14099220 with fixing rods.

Code Denomination Colour Description

1411198114112096

A0505/3A0505/3

8196

Pole Q100 F.T. 3 m c/w fl ange

1411218114112296

A0505/3,5A0505/3,5

8196

Pole Q100 F.T. 3,5 m c/w fl ange

1411238114112496

A0505/4A0505/4

8196

Pole Q100 F.T. 4 m c/w fl ange

1411258114112696

A0505/4,5A0505/4,5

8196

Pole Q100 F.T. 4,5 m c/w fl ange

1411278114112896

A0505/3+0,5A0505/3+0,5

8196

Pole Q100 INT. (buried) 3+0,5 m

1411298114113096

A0505/3,5+0,5A0505/3,5+0,5

8196

Pole Q100 INT. (buried) 3,5+0,5 m

1411318114113296

A0505/4+0,5A0505/4+0,5

8196

Pole Q100 INT. (buried) 4+0,5 m

1411338114113496

A0505/4,5+0,5A0505/4,5+0,5

8196

Pole Q100 INT. (buried) 4,5+0,5 m

141136811411379614113587

A0506A0506A0506

819687

Base “V” Horizon 1

1411578114115896

A0509A0509

8196

Base plate cover

14099404 A0478 Flange plate with root fi xing

14099220 A0476 Base plate F.T. post

14099320 A0477 Fixing rod Ø 18 X 400

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B1 = 2 codes1A+1B2+1C = 3 codes1A+1B2+1D+4E = 7 codes

ELEMENTSluminairepost INTpost FTfl ange plate with fi xing rootfl ange platefixing rod

194

HORIZON 1

14099320

14099220

14099404

1411578114115896

1411198114112096141121811411229614112381141124961411258114112696

1411278114112896141129811411309614113181141132961411338114113496

81 96 87

A

B2

D

EC

B2B1

100

100

3000

-450

050

0

Ø 300Ø 100

100

Ø 2

0

90°

125

Ø 300

200

200

Ø 2

0

Ø 3

00 250

30

19

250

100

100

3000

-450

0

Ø 300

141135871411368114113796

100

100

54

54

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PQ140 POLESRange of square extruded aluminium poles to UNI 6060. Available in 3.5m, 4.0m, 5.0m and 6.0m flange mounted versions or 3.5m+1m, 4.0m+1m, 5.0m+1m and 6.0m+1m root mounted. Aluminium door to wiring compartment containing technopolymer V0-UL94 wiring tray with switched fuse holder and 16mm² 5-pole terminal block suitable for looping wiring and three phase connection. Additional earth connection located near to flange by M8x20 nut and bolt. Pole and flange are pre-treated and polyester painted to provide a protective surface layer from UV and atmospheric conditions. Flange mounted poles (FT) are supplied c/w 300mm flange welded to pole base and designed for use with 14099404 root mounted flange plate.

Code Denomination Colour Description

1411388114113996

A0507/3,5A0507/3,5

8196

Pole Q140 F.T. 3,5 m c/w fl ange

1411408114114196

A0507/4A0507/4

8196

Pole Q140 F.T. 4 m c/w fl ange

1411428114114396

A0507/5A0507/5

8196

Pole Q140 F.T. 5 m c/w fl ange

1411448114114596

A0507/6A0507/6

8196

Pole Q140 F.T. 6 m c/w fl ange

1411468114114796

A0507/3,5+0,5A0507/3,5+0,5

8196

Pole Q140 INT. (buried) 3,5+0,5 m

1411488114114996

A0507/4+1A0507/4+1

8196

Pole Q140 INT. (buried) 4+1 m

1411508114115196

A0507/5+1A0507/5+1

8196

Pole Q140 INT. (buried) 5+1 m

1411528114115396

A0507/6+1A0507/6+1

8196

Pole Q140 INT. (buried) 6+1 m

141155811411569614115487

A0508A0508A0508

819687

Base “V” Horizon 2

1411578114115896

A0509A0509

8196

Base plate cover

14099404 A0478 Ground piece

14099220 A0476 Base plate F.T. post

14099320 A0477 Fixing rod Ø 18 X 400

195

HORIZON 2

1411468114114796141148811411499614115081141151961411528114115396

135

80

80135

1411388114113996141140811411419614114281141143961411448114114596

Ø 300

588

35

00

-60

00

140

140

Ø 3

00 250

30

19

250

3500

-600

050

0-10

0014

0

140

Ø 300

Ø 100

100

Ø 2

0

90°

125

Ø 300

200

200

Ø 2

0

14099220

14099404

14099320

141155811411569614115487

1411578114115896

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Height (m) 1 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5 6

Conversion factor 1 0,25 0,111 0,082 0,063 0,049 0,040 0,020

196

HORIZON

HORIZON 1

Horizon 1

Horizon 1R

g Horizon 1 - 1x70w SE (5,6 Klm) g Horizon 1 - 1x70w ME (5,2 Klm)

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u Horizon 1C - 1x150w IAA (2,22 Klm) p Horizon 1C - 2x18w FSQ (2,4 Klm)

Horizon 1C Horizon 1C

Horizon 1CR Horizon 1CR

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Height (m) 1 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5 6

Conversion factor 1 0,25 0,111 0,082 0,063 0,049 0,040 0,020

198

HORIZON

HORIZON 2

Horizon 2 Horizon 2 Horizon 2C

Horizon 2R Horizon 2R Horizon 2CR

g Horizon 2 - 1x100w ME (8,2 Klm) h Horizon 2 - 1x100w ST (3,8 Klm) n Horizon 2C - 2x36w FSS (5,6 Klm)

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Horizon 2/SR

g Horizon 2A - 1x150w MT

Horizon 2A

Horizon 2/SR - 1x150w MT

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A range of luminaires manufactured from die-cast aluminium with a semi-spherical or cone shaped diffuser in frosted glass. The luminaires are designed for mounting on extruded aluminium post or wall mounted. A variety of mounting arms and accessories are offered for different mounting positions and angles, single or twin mounting on posts up to 4m height maximum. Both KONOS PARK and GLOBUS PARK are offered in two different sizes and are suitable for HID lamp sources. They are ideal for pedestrian walkways and residential areas.

200

KONOS PARKGLOBUS PARKdesign Roberto Fiorato

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Residential applicationsLandscape, public and pedestrian areas

KONOS, GLOBUS

202

Fro

nt

de

mer

Sai

nt-

Bar

thél

emy

(An

tille

s fr

ança

ises

)

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Root mounted (INT) secured by concrete.

Flange mounting (FT) with fixing rods secured by concrete. The baseplate, which also acts as a template, ensures a level fixing

Flange plate fixing with root (FT) secured by concrete. For correct concrete base dimensions refer to information pages on poles

Complete fitting comprises the following item codes: Luminaire, either pole INT root mounted, and anti sink plate or FT flange mounted, flange plate, choice of fixing rods or flange plate with fixing root #14099404. Fixing arm bracket, fixing arm plate (single or double). Optional pole finishing base plate cover if required. Wall mounted version comprise; Luminaire + bracket+arm.

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For lamps with integral ignitor.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Body and frame made of die-cast aluminium with chromium phosphate pretreatment and polyester powder coating, complying with the IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards, ensuring UV stabilisation combined with highest resistance to heat and atmospherical condition.Ice etched glass diffuser, conical shape.Aluminium reflector.Polymer gasket.Pole or wall mount.Including capacitor for power factor correction.1x70W SE version is supplied for lamp with built-in ignitor.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+1C1+1D1+1E+1F = 6 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D1+1E+1F = 8 codes1A+1B+1C1+1D2+1F+1G+1H = 7 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D2+1F+1G+1H = 9 codes1A+1B+1C1+1D2+1F+1G+4L = 10 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D2+1F+1G+4L = 12 codes

ELEMENTEN

luminaire

arm

fi xing arm plate (single)

fi xing arm plate (double)

post INT

post FT

anti sink plate

base plate cover

fl ange plate

fl ange plate with fi xing root

fi xing rod

KONOS , GLOBUS

204

A

B

C1

C2

D1

D2

E

F

G

H

L

KONOS PARK

96CLASS I IK 06

1JFIP 65 KG

KONOS PARK 38:Max 7kg

KONOS PARK 50:Max 11,8kg

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 SE/I C 96 I CR 05261096 I

E27 100 ME C 96 I CR 05261296

KONOS PARK 38

KONOS PARK 50Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 150 ME C 96 I CRL 07024896E40 150 SE C 96 I CR 05261596

I

Ø 380

240

45

Ø 313

Ø 3

80

KONOS PARK 38

Ø 420

260

Ø 500

45Ø 5

00

KONOS PARK 50

KONOS PARK 38

ME E27 100W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE/I E27 70W NAV-E /SON

KONOS PARK 50

ME E27 150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE E40 150W NAV-E/SON

A AA

D2

H

G

L

D1 D2

B B B

C1 C2

F

G

E

F

F

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For lamps with integral ignitor.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Body and frame made of die-cast aluminium with chromium phosphate pretreatment and polyester powder coating, complying with the IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards, ensuring UV stabilisation combined with highest resistance to heat and atmospherical condition.Ice etched glass diffuser, conical shape.Aluminium reflector.Polymer gasket.Pole or wall mount.Including capacitor for power factor correction.1x70W SE version is supplied for lamp with built-in ignitor.

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GLOBUS PARK 38

Ø 3

80

Ø 380

24

0

45

Ø 313

GLOBUS PARK 50

Ø 5

00 Ø 420

27

5

Ø 500

45

KGGLOBUS PARK 38:

Max 7,5kgGLOBUS PARK 50:

Max 13,6kg

GLOBUS PARK

96CLASS I IK 07

2JIK 08

5JF

(GLOBUS 38) (GLOBUS 50)

IP 65

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 SE/I C 96 I CR 05261796 I

E27 100 ME C 96 I CR 05261996

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 150 ME C 96 I CRL 07024996E40 150 SE C 96 I CR 05262296

GLOBUS PARK 38

GLOBUS PARK 50

I

GLOBUS PARK 38

ME E27 100W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE/I E27 70W NAV-E /SON

GLOBUS PARK 50

ME E27 150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE E40 150W NAV-E/SON

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INT. TYPE POST Oval post manufactured from extruded aluminium UNI 6005 240x100mm section 2.5mm thickness. Die-cast aluminium UNI 5076, inspection panel door to wiring compartment with triangular key.Polypropylene wiring tray with five 16mm² terminal block suitable for looping wiring and three phase connection. Earthing is provided internally or externally by M8 bolt and nut.Available in 2.0M, 2.5M and 3.0M heights.Fixing & accessories:Anti-sink plate in Fe360 steel.Base plate cover in aluminium UNI 5076.

Outreach 45º mounting arms in Fe360 steel; 500mm and 1000mm extending overall heights to 2.5M, 3.0M, 3.5M and 4.0M.Fe360 steel components are cataphoresis pretreated and aluminium components receive a phospho-chromate priming. All components are polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition.Colours; RAL 5020 blue or black.

F.T. TYPE POST Oval post manufactured from extruded aluminium UNI 6005 240x100mm section 2.5mm thickness. Die-cast aluminium UNI 5076, inspection panel door to wiring compartment with triangular key.Polypropylene wiring tray with five 16mm² terminal block suitable for looping wiring and three phase connection. Earthing is provided internally or externally by M8 bolt and nut.Available in 2.0M, 2.5M and 3.0M heights.Fixing & accessories:Ø300mm flange plate in Fe360 steel.Base plate cover in aluminium UNI 5076.Outreach 45º mounting arms in Fe360 steel; 500mm and 1000mm extending overall heights to 2.5M, 3.0M, 3.5M and 4.0M.

Flange plate fixing root in hot dipped galvanised Fe360 steel bolted to post flange for secure fixing.Alternative fixing by additional flange plate and anchor rods. Fe360 steel components are cataphoresis pretreated and aluminium components receive a phospho-chromate priming. All components are polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+1C1+1D1+1E+1F = 6 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D1+1E+1F = 8 codes1A+1B+1C1+1D2+1F+1G+1H = 7 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D2+1F+1G+1H = 9 codes1A+1B+1C1+1D2+1F+1G+4L = 10 codes2A+2B+1C2+1D2+1F+1G+4L = 12 codes

ELEMENTEN

luminaire

arm

fi xing arm plate (single)

fi xing arm plate (double)

post INT

post FT

anti sink plate

base plate cover

fl ange plate

fl ange plate with fi xing root

fi xing rod

KONOS, GLOBUS

206

473

30

730

510

30

500

612

30

500

432

689

30

1144

473

30

1000

510

30

1000

612

30

432

1103

30

14105796

14105896 14106296 14106096

141063961410599614106196

14105696

KONOS PARK, GLOBUS PARK

96

D2

H

G

L

D1 D2

AB

C1

AA

B B

C2

F

G

E

F

F

A

B

C1

C2

D1

D2

E

F

G

H

L

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ACCESSORIESMOUNTING ACCESSORIES. Bracket made of extruded aluminium UNI 6005 240x100mm 2.5mm thickness.Base plate and fixing arm bracket in Fe360 steel.Stainless steel screws.Fixing arms made of Fe360, either horizontal or angled at 45°; 500 and 1000 mm height.Fe360 steel components are cataphoresis pretreated and aluminium components receive a phospho-chromate priming. All components are polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition.

Post F.T. Post INT.

Base plate cover Base plate cover

Anti-sink plate

Ground piece

Code Denomination Colour Description

14104896 D2 A0492/2 96 Oval pole 200 FT.

14104996 D2 A0492/2,5 96 Oval pole 250 FT.

14105096 D2 A0492/3 96 Oval pole 300 F.T.

14105196 D1 A0492/2+0,5 96 Oval pole 200+50 INT.

14105296 D1 A0492/2,5+0,5 96 Oval pole 250+50 INT.

14105396 D1 A0492/3+0,5 96 Oval pole 300+50 INT.

14105496 C1 A0493 96 Fixing arm plate (single)

14105596 C2 A0493/BI 96 Fixing arm plate (double)

14105696 B A0494/38-1 96 Short horizontal fi xing arm 38

14105796 B A0494/38-2 96 Long horizontal fi xing arm 38

14105896 B A0494/38-3 96 Short angled arm 38

14105996 B A0494/38-4 96 Long angled arm 38

14106096 B A0495/50-1 96 Short horizontal fi xing arm 50

14106196 B A0495/50-2 96 Long horizontal fi xing arm 50

14106296 B A0495/50-3 96 Short angled arm 50

14106396 B A0495/50-4 96 Long angled arm K50-G50

14106496 A0496 96 Bracket

14106596 A0497 96 Corner bracket

14106696 G A0498 96 Flange plate oval pole F.T.

14106720 E A0499 Anti sink plate oval INT. Pole

14106896 F A0500 96 Base plate cover ov. Pole

14099404 H A0478 Flange plate with fi xing root

14099320 L A0477 Fixing rod Ø 18 X 400

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240

100

500

125

585

240

70

2000

- 25

00 -

3000

55

120

310

97

140

503

125

70

240

100

2000

- 25

00 -

3000

240

585

55

310

97

Ø30

0

30 19

176,

8

176,8

14106696

111

100

240

100

114

11

6

134,

5

165

14106496

210

100 24038

60 116

240

14106596

14099404

14106896

141048961410499614105096

141051961410529614105396

14106720

14106896

14099404 14099320

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HORIZONTAL ARM MOUNT

45° BENT ARM MOUNT

Height (m) 1 2,5 3 3,5 4

Conversion factor 1 0,160 0,111 0,082 0,06

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g Konos Park 38 - 1x70w SE (5,6 Klm) g Konos Park 38 - 1x100w ME (8,2 Klm) g Konos Park 50 - 1x150w SE (11,4 Klm)

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45° BENT ARM MOUNT

Height (m) 1 2,5 3 3,5 4

Conversion factor 1 0,160 0,111 0,082 0,06

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g Globus Park 38 - 1x100w ME (8,2 Klm) g Globus Park 50 - 1x150w SE (11,4 Klm)g Globus Park 38 - 1x70w SE (5,6 Klm)

GLOBUS PARK

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A range of luminaires with body and frame manufactured from die-cast aluminium with a semi-spherical or cone shaped diffuser in frosted glass. Designed for mounting onto a cylindrical post by two symmetrical arms which cradle the fitting. Post are available in 3.0m or 3.5m.The MONOKONOS and MONOGLOBUS fittings are available in two different sizes and are suitable for HID lamps. They are ideal for pedestrian walkways and residential areas.

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Residential applicationsLandscape, public and pedestrian areas

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Root mounted (INT) secured by concrete.

Flange mounting (FT) with fixing rods secured by concrete. The baseplate, which also acts as a template, ensures a level fixing.

Flange plate fixing with root (FT) secured by concrete. For correct concrete base dimensions refer to information pages on poles.

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For lamps with integral ignitor.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Body, frame and arm connector manufactured from die-cast aluminium UNI 5076, phospho-chromate primed and polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition. Ice etched glass diffuser, conical shape.Aluminium reflector UNI 9001/5.Polymer gasket.Including capacitor for power factor correction.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+1C1 = 3 codes1A+1B+1C2+1D+3E = 7 codes

COMPONENTSluminairearmpost INTpost FTflange platefixing rod

KONOS , GLOBUS

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MONOKONOS 38

Ø 380

240

45

Ø 313

Ø 3

80

MONOKONOS 50

Ø 420

260

Ø 500

45

Ø 5

00

ABC1C2DE

A

B

C2

D

E

C1

MONOKONOS

96KG

MONOKONOS 38:Max 7kg

MONOKONOS 50:Max 11,8kg

CLASS I IK 061J

FIP 65

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 SE/I C 96 I CR 05264696 I

E27 100 ME C 96 I CR 05264896

MONOKONOS 38

MONOKONOS 50

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 150 ME C 96 I CRL 07025096E40 150 SE C 96 I CR 05265196

I

ME 100W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE/I 70W NAV-E /SON

ME 150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE 150W NAV-E/SON

MONOKONOS 38

MONOKONOS 50

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For lamps with integral ignitor.

Fittings supplied complete with lamp.

Body, frame and arm connector manufactured from die-cast aluminium UNI 5076, phospho-chromate primed and polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition. Ice etched glass diffuser, semispherical shape.Aluminium reflector UNI 9001/5.Polymer gasket.Including capacitor for power factor correction .

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MONOGLOBUS 50

275

Ø 500

45

MONOGLOBUS 38

Ø 3

80

Ø 380

240

45

Ø 313

MONOGLOBUS

96CLASS I F KG

MONOGLOBUS 38:Max 7,5kg

MONOGLOBUS 50:Max 13,6kg

MONOGLOBUS 38 MONOGLOBUS 50

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70 SE/I C 96 I CR 05265396 I

E27 100 ME C 96 I CR 05265596

MONOGLOBUS 38

MONOGLOBUS 50

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 150 ME C 96 I CR 07025196E40 150 SE C 96 I CR 05265896

I

ME 100W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE/I 70W NAV-E /SON

ME 150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

SE 150W NAV-E/SON

MONOGLOBUS 38

MONOGLOBUS 50

IP 65 IK 085J

IK 072J

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ACCESSORIES

MONOKONOS - MONOGLOBUS POSTØ90mm cylindrical post manufactured from extruded aluminium UNI 6060 2.5mm thickness. Self-extinguishing polycarbonate inspection panel V0-UL94 to polypropylene wiring tray with five 16mm² terminal block suitable for looping wiring and three phase connection.Earthing is provided internally or externally by M8 bolt and nut.Stainless steel external fixings.Available in 2.2m - 2.7m heights (FT) flange mounted versions or 2.2m (INT) root mounted. Fixing & accessories:Ø270mm aluminium flange pole fixing.

Fe360 steel flange plate Ø270mm 1mm thickness.800mm support arms in Fe360 steel.Zinc steel fixing rods.Fe360 steel components are cataphoresis pretreated and aluminium components receive a phospho-chromate priming. All components are polyester powder coated, complying with IEC 68-2-52 and ASTM B117/90 standards to ensure UV stabilisation combined with good resistance to heat and atmospheric condition.

Code Denomination Colour Description

14108496 A0501/2,2 96 Post 220 F.T.

14108596 A0501/2,7 96 Post monoKonos/Globus 270 F.T.

14108696 A0501/2,2+0,5 96 Post 220 + 50 INT.

14108796 A0502/38 96 Arm 38

14108896 A0502/50 96 Arm 50

14108996 A0503 96 Flange plate

14109020 A0504 96 Fixing rod

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+1C1 = 3 codes1A+1B+1C2+1D+3E = 7 codes

COMPONENTSluminairearmpost INTpost FTflange platefixing rod

KONOS, GLOBUS

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MONOKONOS, MONOGLOBUS

142

600

Ø 270

Ø 9

022

00-2

700

1410849614108596

5

745

25

571

14108796

5

25

792

664

14108896

11

Ø 220

Ø 260

Ø 1

1

Ø 220

Ø 270

250

14,58

14108996

194

10

14109020

96

A

E

C1 C2

D

B

Ø 9

022

0050

0

43

142

258

600

142

14108696

ABC1C2DE

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5000

3000

2000

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Height (m) 1 2,5 3 3,5 4

Conversion factor 1 0,160 0,111 0,082 0,06

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MONOKONOS, MONOGLOBUS

g monoKonos 38 - 1x70w SE (5,6 Klm) g monoKonos 38 - 1x100w ME (8,2 Klm)g monoKonos 50 - 1x150w SE (11,4 Klm)

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g monoGlobus 38 - 1x70w SE (5,6 Klm) g monoGlobus 38 - 1x100w ME (8,2 Klm)g monoGlobus 50 - 1x150w SE (11,4 Klm)

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A system for urban lighting based on a universal mounting design to take three complimentary ranges of luminaires for mounting on 60mm or 90mmstainless steel poles. All system park luminiares are designed to comply with the recommendations for glare control and upward light pollution by minimizingthe effects of obtrusive light and reducing sky glow.The universal attachment allows a different combination and type of fittings on the same posts, it is also possible to mount advertising banners. Standardposts are 3.5M to 6.0M other options are available on request. SystemPark is is a versatile system which offers the designer and planner a variety of optionsfor lighting solutions in urban spaces.

SYSTEMPARK

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SYSTEMPARK

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Luminaires installed with the optical axis perpendicular to the ground comply with light pollution regulations.

SystemPark Line are high performance linear fluorescent fittings available in three different lengths, suitable for FD (T5) linear and compact fluorescent lamp sources.

SystemPark Square are high performance fittings with a clean linear contemporary design suitable for HID and LED light sources. They are available in two sizes and offer the following wide variety of optics:HID; Symmetrical, asymmetrical medium beam, circular narrow beam, street lighting and asymmetrical pedestrian crossing version.LED; Narrow, medium and wide beam lenses with elliptical and asymmetrical distribution.

SystemPark Sky is a contemporary designed fitting manufactured from an extruded aluminium frame containing two semi-spherical die-cast aluminium fittings suitable for HID and high power compact fluorescent energy saving lamps.

The universal attachment allows a different combination and types of fi ttings on the same posts (standard heights 3.5 - 6.0 meters), it is also possible to mount advertising banners.

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Symmetrical ReflectorThe even distribution of light in all directions is crucial to ensuring consistent lighting values.

Circular ReflectorA controlled beam of light for highlighting a specifi c are or feature, whilst avoiding spill light.

Asymmetrical ReflectorAsymmetrical distribution of the light is useful to enhance lighting in specific areas.

Streets Small sports areas Landscape, public and pedestrian areas

Roadway reflectorHigh light output performance with a precise controlled full “cut-off” optic offering high uniformity distribution levels and zero upward light pollution.

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74°- 80°

84°- 92°

38°- 40°

17°- 21°

12°- 16°

36°- 50°

134°46°37°

10°-12°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 15°x45°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 12°

12° 12°

45°15°

10°-12°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 45°

45°45°

7,5° 7,5° 50°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 50°x15° A/6°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 25°

25° 25°

45° 15°

SystemPark Square 150 LED lens 45°x15°

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SQUARE fi ttings are available in the following two sizes:SystemPark Square 150; 70W - 150W HID (high pressure sodium or metal halide) and high effi ciency LED.SystemPark Square 400; 150W - 400W HID high pressure sodium or metal halide.

SQUARE fi ttings can be tilted by adjusting the fi xing to the support bracket.

The models are particularly indicated for the illumination of pedestrian crossings.

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SystemPark Square 150/ARx7s - 1x70w

SystemPark Square 400/AE40 - 1x400w

105

90

75

60

45

105

90

75

60

45

angoli gamma 180 150 120

0° - 180° 90° - 270°

30 15 0 15 30

105

90

75

60

45

105

90

75

60

45

angoli gamma 180 150 120

0° - 180° 90° - 270°

30 15 0 15 30

66° 29°57° 55°

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The wattage of the Line luminaires with linear fluorescent lamps varies from 21 and 80w. Line 130 is also available with compact fluorescent lamps with 2x55 and 2x80w power.

LSystemPark Line fi ttings can be tilted by moving the position of the pole clamp.

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105

90

75

60

45

105

90

75

60

45

105

90

75

60

45

105

90

75

60

45

angoli gamma 180 150 120angoli gamma 180 150 120

0° - 180° 90° - 270° 0° - 180° 90° - 270°

30 15 0 15 30 30 15 0 15 30

SystemPark Line 100G5 - 1x21w

SystemParkLine 1602G11 - 2x80w

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Fairs and exhibitions Commercial centres and interiors Parking areas

All FD (T5) fl uorescent versions can be adjusted to alter the light distribution.

Compact fl uorescent 2G11 versions provide a wider light distribution.

G5 posizion B

G5 posizion A

2G11

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76°

62°

106°

2x54°

2x55°

2x55°

76°

62°

106°

2x54°

2x55°

2x55°

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Landscape, public and pedestrian areasResidential applications

As with all SystemPark fi ttings, the SystemPark Sky can be tilted by moving the upper pole clamp.

The semi-spherical Skylum fi ttings can be moved 350º in all directions.

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Root mounted (INT) secured by concrete.

Flange mounting (FT) with fi xing rods secured by concrete. The baseplate, which also acts as a template, ensures a level fi xing.

Flange plate fi xing with root (FT) secured by concrete. For correct concrete base dimensions refer to information pages on poles.

Fittings are designed for ease of installation and maintenance. E.g. the SQUARE fi tting cover glass hinges to the body of the fi tting.

SYSTEMPARK

230

hE40

fRx7s

fFc2

AG5

t2G11

eG12

rGx24d-3 LED

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/S

1x70W MD1x150W MD

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/A

1x70W MD1x150W MD

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/C

1x70W MD1x150W MD

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150 LED

MAX 39,6W

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/S

1x150W MT1x250W MT1x400W MT

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/A

1x150W MT1x250W MT1x400W MT

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/C

1x150W MD 1x250W MD

SYSTEMPARK LINE 100

1x21W FH FD1x39W FQ FD

SYSTEMPARK LINE 130

1x28W FH FD1x54W FQ FD 2x55W FSD

SYSTEMPARK LINE 160

1x35W FH FD1x49W FQ FD1x80W FQ FD

2x80W FSD

SYSTEMPARK SKY

2x70W MT 2x26W/T FSM

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SystemPark is designed for flexibility based around a few basic components comprising; post, luminaire, correct number of installation kits to suit one, two, three or four luminaires. An outreach bar is required for each SQUARE fitting.

The examples show a few typical combinations, along with the relevant lists of necessary components. For the correct codes, please see the following pages.

* For combinations that require more than one Square 400 luminaire, please contact the SBP Urban Lighting Technical Service Department.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+4C+1D+1E+1F = 9 codes

COMPONENTS1 Square luminaire1 post bar for Square4 post mounting kits1 Line luminaire1 pole FT1 ground piece

COMPLETE UNIT4A+4B+2C+1D+1E+4F = 16 codes

COMPONENTS4 Square luminaires4 staffe per palo2 post mounting kits1 pole FT1 base plate4 fixing rods

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A B

C D

E

F

A B

E

ABC

I

L

ABCDEF

ABCDEL

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COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B+3C+1D+1E = 7 codes

COMPONENTS1 Square luminaire1 post bar for Square3 post mounting kits1 Sky luminaire1 pole INT

COMPLETE UNIT1A+4B+1C+1D+1E+4F = 12 codes

COMPONENTS1 Sky luminaire4 post mounting kits1 Line luminaire1 pole FT1 base plate4 fixing rods

COMPLETE UNIT2A+2B+4C+1D = 9 codes

COMPONENTS2 Sky luminaires2 Line luminaires4 post mounting kits1 pole INT

COMPLETE UNIT3A+2B+1C+1D = 7 codes

COMPONENTS3 Line luminaires2 post mounting kits1 pole FT1 ground piece

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A B

C G

H

D C

E

F

DD

G

E

C

D

I

L

C

G

D

H

C D

ABCGH

GCDEIL

GDCH

DCEF

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Post or wall mounted luminaire c/w integral control gear suitable for HID lamps (sodium and metal halide).Die-cast aluminium body.Toughened safety glass with silk-screen masking secured into a die-cast aluminium frame.Anti-ageing silicone gasket.High purity aluminium refl ectors anodised and polished.Outreach arms in die-cast aluminium painted fi nish.Die-cast aluminium pole fi xing clamps.Aluminium support rod painted fi nish.Stainless steel external fi xings.SQUARE 150 version complete with PG11 tear proof cable for H05RN-F 3G1, H05RN-F 2x1,5mm2

Ø5-10mm(CLASS II).SQUARE 400 version complete with M20x1.5 tear proof cable for H05RN-F 3G1,5mm2 Ø 10/14 mm, H05RN-F 2x1,5mm2 (CLASS II).Optics: symmetrical (S), asymmetrical (A), circular (C), street lighting (WR) and asymmetrical pedestrian crossing (Zebra).

Symmetrical reflector

Asymmetrical reflector

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150 LED.High power, high luminous fl ux LED.Integral transformer / driver developed to optimize the power supply and lumen output of the LED’s.Supply: 220-240V, 50/60HzWide variety of optics; Narrow beam 12º, Medium beam 25º, Wide beam 45º. Horizontal and vertical ellipse 15ºx45º beam. Asymmetrical 15ºx50º beam Imax 6º.

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SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150

9697

CLASS I IK 085J

IP 66 F KGMax 5,1kg 1m

CLASS II

62°72°

30°36°

32°36°76°÷80°

Imax 15÷20°

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150

MD RX7s 70÷150W HQI-TS MH-TD/CDM-TD

MT G12 70÷150W CDM-T HQI-T/HCI-T

0,028m2

0,077m2

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/S

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/A

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W MD S 97 I CR 05253997RX7s 70W MD S 96 I CR 05254096RX7s 150W MD S 97 I CR 05254197RX7s 150W MD S 96 I CR 05254296RX7s 70W MD S 97 II CR 05276397RX7s 70W MD S 96 II CR 05276496RX7s 150W MD S 97 II CR 05276597RX7s 150W MD S 96 II CR 05276696

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W MD A 97 I CR 05254397RX7s 70W MD A 96 I CR 05254496RX7s 150W MD A 97 I CR 05254597RX7s 150W MD A 96 I CR 05254696RX7s 70W MD A 97 II CR 05276797RX7s 70W MD A 96 II CR 05276896RX7s 150W MD A 97 II CR 05276997RX7s 150W MD A 96 II CR 05277096

328

107276

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12°12°

25°25°

45°45°

15°45°

45°15°

7,5° 7,5°50°

imax 6°

12°12°

25°25°

45°45°

15°45°

45°15°

7,5° 7,5°50°

imax 6°

10°÷12°

37° 46°134°

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150-LED 6000°K

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150-LED 3000°K

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/C

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 150/WR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W MD C 97 I CR 05254797RX7s 70W MD C 96 I CR 05254896RX7s 150W MD C 97 I CR 05254997RX7s 150W MD C 96 I CR 05255096RX7s 70W MD C 97 II CR 05277197RX7s 70W MD C 96 II CR 05277296RX7s 150W MD C 97 II CR 05277397RX7s 150W MD C 96 II CR 05277496

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 70W MD WR 97 I CR 05287197G12 70W MD WR 96 I CR 05287296G12 150W MD WR 97 I CR 05287397G12 150W MD WR 96 I CR 05287496G12 70W MD WR 97 II CR 05287497G12 70W MD WR 96 II CR 05287596G12 150W MD WR 97 II CR 05287697G12 150W MD WR 96 II CR 05287796

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 12° 97 I ETRC 06024997n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 12° 96 I ETRC 06025096n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 25° 97 I ETRC 06025197n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 25° 96 I ETRC 06025296n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 45° 97 I ETRC 06025397n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 45° 96 I ETRC 06025496n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 45°x15° 97 I ETRC 06025597n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 45°x15° 96 I ETRC 06025696n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 15°x45° 97 I ETRC 06025797n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 15°x45° 96 I ETRC 06025896n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° A 6° 97 I ETRC 06025997n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° A 6° 96 I ETRC 06026096

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 12° 97 I ETRC 06026197n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 12° 96 I ETRC 06026296n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 25° 97 I ETRC 06026397n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 25° 96 I ETRC 06026496n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 45° 97 I ETRC 06026597n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 45° 96 I ETRC 06026696n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 45°x15° 97 I ETRC 06026797n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 45°x15° 96 I ETRC 06026896n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 15°x45° 97 I ETRC 06026997n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 15°x45° 96 I ETRC 06027096n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° A 6° 97 I ETRC 06027197n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° A 6° 96 I ETRC 06027296

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Symmetrical reflector

Asymmetrical reflector

Circular reflector

With fuse.

SYSTEMPARK

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SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/S

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/A

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/C

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W MT S 97 I CR 05255197E40 150W MT S 96 I CR 05255296E40 250W MT S 97 I CR 05255397E40 250W MT S 96 I CR 05255496E40 400W MT S 97 I CR 05255597E40 400W MT S 96 I CR 05255696E40 150W MT S 97 II CRF 05277597E40 150W MT S 96 II CRF 05277696E40 250W MT S 97 II CRF 05277797E40 250W MT S 96 II CRF 05277896E40 400W MT S 97 II CRF 05277997E40 400W MT S 96 II CRF 05278096

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W MT A 97 I CR 05255797E40 150W MT A 96 I CR 05255896E40 250W MT A 97 I CR 05255997E40 250W MT A 96 I CR 05256096E40 400W MT A 97 I CR 05256197E40 400W MT A 96 I CR 05256296E40 150W MT A 97 II CRF 05278197E40 150W MT A 96 II CRF 05278296E40 250W MT A 97 II CRF 05278397E40 250W MT A 96 II CRF 05278496E40 400W MT A 97 II CRF 05278597E40 400W MT A 96 II CRF 05278696

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 150W MD C 97 I CR 05256397RX7s 150W MD C 96 I CR 05256496Fc2 250W MD C 97 I CR 05256597Fc2 250W MD C 96 I CR 05256696RX7s 150W MD C 97 II CRF 05278797RX7s 150W MD C 96 II CRF 05278896Fc2 250W MD C 97 II CRF 05278997Fc2 250W MD C 96 II CRF 05279096

36°÷50°

74°÷80°

86°÷92°

17°21°

12°16°

Imax 38÷40°

10°÷12°

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400

CLASS I IK 074J

IP 66 FMax 13,3kg

KG 1m 0,062m2

0,177m2

CLASS II

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400

MT E40 Max 400W CDO-TT HQI-T/D HQI-BT/D

MD RX7s 150W HQI-TS MH-TD

MD Fc2 250W HQI-TS MH-TD

ST E40 Max 400W NAV-T/SON-T

494

156419

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With fuse.

The models are particularly indicated for the illumination of

pedestrian crossings.To install at the edge of the street

beside the pedestrian crossing.The models can fi t high pressure

sodium lamps as well as metal halides in order to take advantage

of the chromatic diversity and highlight better the pedestrian

passing.

Two-way traffi c

One-way traffi c

L= road width

S= zebra crossing width

ST= total width of illumination area

Hmin= minimum height installation

INSTALLATION Hmin = 1,5xST

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Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W MT SR 97 I CR 05328397 Work in progressE40 100W MT SR 96 I CR 05328296 Work in progressE40 150W MT SR 97 I CR 05328597 Work in progressE40 150W MT SR 96 I CR 05328496 Work in progressE40 250W MT SR 97 I CR 05328797 Work in progressE40 250W MT SR 96 I CR 05328696 Work in progressE40 100W MT SR 97 II CRF 05329197 Work in progressE40 100W MT SR 96 II CRF 05329096 Work in progressE40 150W MT SR 97 II CRF 05329397 Work in progressE40 150W MT SR 96 II CRF 05329296 Work in progressE40 250W MT SR 97 II CRF 05329597 Work in progressE40 250W MT SR 96 II CRF 05329496 Work in progress

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE 400/ZEBRA

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE400/ZEBRA

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST-MT A 97 I CR 05325597E40 150W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05325496E40 250W ST-MT A 97 I CR 05325997E40 250W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05325896E40 400W ST-MT A 97 I CR 05326397E40 400W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05326296E40 150W ST-MT A 97 II CRF 05326597E40 150W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05326496E40 250W ST-MT A 97 II CRF 05326997E40 250W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05326896E40 400W ST-MT A 97 II CRF 05327397E40 400W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05327296

57° 55°66°

29°

Imax 10°

S/2

S

S/2

ST

L

S/2

S

S/2

ST

L

L

SST

S/2

S/2

SST

S/2

S/2L

400W - HPI-T

Angoli H 180° 120°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° 90,0 270,0180,0 0,0

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

200

200

400

600

800

1000 cd/klm

250W - HPI-T

Angoli H 180° 120°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° 90,0 270,0180,0 0,0

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

200

200

400

600

800

1000 cd/klm

200000200

40000

0

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Post or wall mounted luminaire c/w integral control gear.Extruded aluminium housing c/w die-cast aluminium end caps.Toughened safety glass cover with silk screen masking, hinges to body for easy maintenance.Anti-ageing silicone gaskets.High purity (99.85%) aluminium refl ector anodised and polished.Adjustable lampholder position for FD (T5) versions, provides two types of distribution.Die-cast aluminium pole fi xing clamps.Aluminium support rod painted fi nish.Stainless steel external fi xings.

G5 position BG5 position A

2G11

SYSTEMPARK

238

SYSTEMPARK LINE

76° 62°

106°

2x54°2x55°

2x55°

9697IK 07

3JIP 66 F

Max 5,1kg

KG 0,5mCLASS II

SYSTEMPARK LINE

FH G5 Max 35W LUMILUX FH MASTER TL5 HE

FQ G5 Max 80W LUMILUX FQ MASTER TL5 HO

FSD 2G11 Max 2x80W DULUX-L PL-L

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Complete with electronic ballast 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

239

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89

1044

89

1344

89

1644

91

SYSTEMPARK LINE 100

SYSTEMPARK LINE 130

SYSTEMPARK LINE 160

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 21W FH S 97 II ETRC A2 05256797 bG5 21W FH S 96 II ETRC A2 05256896 bG5 39W FQ S 97 II ETRC A2 05256997 bG5 39W FQ S 96 II ETRC A2 05257096 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2G11 2x55W FSD S 97 II ETRC A2 05257197 b2G11 2x55W FSD S 96 II ETRC A2 05257296 bG5 28W FH S 97 II ETRC A2 05257397 bG5 28W FH S 96 II ETRC A2 05257496 bG5 54W FQ S 97 II ETRC A2 05257597 bG5 54W FQ S 96 II ETRC A2 05257696 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

2G11 2x80W FSD S 97 II ETRC A2 05257797 b2G11 2x80W FSD S 96 II ETRC A2 05257896 bG5 35W FH S 97 II ETRC A2 05257997 bG5 35W FH S 96 II ETRC A2 05258096 bG5 49W FQ S 97 II ETRC A2 05258197 bG5 49W FQ S 96 II ETRC A2 05258296 bG5 80W FQ S 97 II ETRC A2 05258397 bG5 80W FQ S 96 II ETRC A2 05258496 b

b

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574

978

760

842

350

886

30,2

SYSTEMPARK

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Post mounted luminaire. Body and trim in painted die-cast aluminium.Silk-screened transparent glass diffuser.Silicone gaskets.Anodised aluminium reflector.Adjustment system components for regulating the product in painted die-cast aluminium.Housing in extruded aluminium. Post mount component in painted die-cast aluminium.Tie rod in painted aluminium.

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SYSTEMPARK SKY

CLASS I IK 020,2J

IP 66Max 13,5kg

KG9697

CLASS II

SYSTEMPARK SKYLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 2x70W MT C 97 I CR 05258597G12 2x70W MT C 96 I CR 05258696GX24d-3 2x26W FSM C 97 I CR 05258797GX24d-3 2x26W FSM C 96 I CR 05258896

SYSTEMPARK SKY

MT G12 2x70W CDM-T HQI-T/HCI-T

FSM Gx24d-3 2x26W DULUX-T PL-T 2PIN

SYSTEMPARK SKY/WRLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 2x70W MT WR 97 I CR 05348097G12 2x70W MT WR 96 I CR 05348196

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Range of stainless steel poles.Cylindrical column 304 stainless steel, Ø90mm 2.5mm thickness, available in 3.5m, 5m and 6m fl ange mounted versions or 5m+1m and 6m+1m root mounted.Additional earth connection located near to fl ange.Aluminium door to wiring compartment containing technopolymer V0-UL94 wiring tray with switched fuse holder and 16mm² 5-pole terminal block suitable for through wiring and three phase connection. Flange mounted poles (FT) are designed for use with 14099404 root mounted fl ange plate.

Die-cast aluminium pole clamps painted fi nished. Stainless steel poles are suitable for mounting one, two, three or four fi ttings from the SystemPark LINE 100, 130, 160 or SQUARE 150 range of fi ttings and a maximum of one SQUARE 400 per pole.Outreach arm in die-cast aluminium painted fi nish. Aluminium support rod painted fi nish.Accessories for advertising banners.

Adjustable fitting

COMPLETE UNIT (WALL MOUNT)1A+1B = 2 codes

COMPONENTSSquare luminairewall bars

COMPLETE UNIT

COMPONENTSSquare luminaireLine luminaireSky luminaireposts and accessories

SYSTEMPARK

242

1410089614100797

800

Ø 3

0

767

1409979714099896

1409959714099696

1413299714133096

525

60

ABCD

140987041409880414098904

500

- 100

035

10 -

6000

Ø 9

0

1409900414099104

30

250

19

250

300Ø 300

Ø 9

035

10 -

6000

AB

SYSTEMPARK

9697 04

A

D

B

C

AB

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Code Denomination Colour Description

14098704 A0474/304-3,5 04 Pole Ø 90 mm F.T. 3,5 m c/w flange

14098804 A0474/304-5 04 Pole Ø 90 mm F.T. 5 m c/w flange

14098904 A0474/304-6 04 Pole Ø 90 mm F.T. 6 m c/w flange

14099004 A0475/304-5+1 04 Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 5+1 m

14099104 A0475/304-6+1 04 Pole Ø 90 mm INT. (buried) 6+1 m

14099220 A0476 Base plate/1 F.T. post

14099320 A0477 Fixing rod Ø 18 X 400

14099404 A0478 04 Flange plate

1409959714099696

A0479-D90A0479-D90

9796

Pole mounting kit Ø 90

1409979714099896

A0479-D60A0479-D60

9796

Pole mounting kit Ø 60

1409999714100096

A0480A0480

9796

Pole bars for Square 150

1410019714100296

A0481A0481

9796

Pole arms for Square 400

1410039714100496

A0482A0482

9796

Wall arms for Square 150

1410059714100696

A0483A0483

9796

Wall bars for Square 400

1410079714100896

A0484A0484

9796

Banner kit

1413299714133096

A0537A0537

9796

Wall mount kit

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14099404

Ø 300

200

200

Ø 2

0

14099220

14099320

Ø 300

Ø 100

100

Ø 2

0

90°

125

215

556

1409999714100096

664

349

1410019714100296

354Ø9 55

215

140

1410039714100496

523

80Ø 11

Ø 14

290

348

1410059714100696

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SYSTEMPARK

244

A Line 100 (A) - 1x21w FH A Line 100 (B) - 1x21w FH A Line 100 (A) - 1x39w FQ A Line 100 (B) - 1x39w FQ

SYSTEMPARK LINESYSTEMPARK SKY

A Line 130 (A) - 1x28w FH A Line 130 (B) - 1x28w FH A Line 130 (A) - 1x54w FQ A Line 130 (B) - 1x54w FQ

t Line 130 - 2x55w FSD

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The curves refer to the emission of a single luminaire: the Systempark Sky structure contains two luminaires so for a complete figure, consider two emissions.

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A Line 160 (B) - 1x35w FHA Line 160 (A) - 1x35w FH A Line 160 (A) - 1x49w FQ A Line 160 (B) - 1x49w FQ

A Line 160 (A) - 1x80w FQ A Line 160 (B) - 1x80w FQ t Line 160 - 2x80w FSD

e Sky - 1x70w MT r Sky - 1x26w/T FSM

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SYSTEMPARK

246

f Square 150/A - Rx7s - 1x70w HQI f Square 150/A - Rx7s - 1x150w HCI-TS f Square 150/C - Rx7s - 1x70w HQI-T f Square 150/C - Rx7s - 1x150w HCI-TS

SYSTEMPARK SQUARE

f Square 400/A - E40 - 1x150w CDMTT 150

f Square 400/A - E40 - 1x250w HQI-T-250/D

f Square 400/A - E40 - 1x250w HQI-T-250/N/SI

TSquare 400/A - E40-1x400w HQI-BT-400/D

f Square 400/S - E40 - 1x150w CDO TT 150

f Square 400/S - E40 - 1x250w HQI-T-250/D

f Square 400/S - E40 - 1x250w HQI-T-250/D

TSquare 400/S - E40 -1x400w HQI-BT-400/D

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f Square 150/S - Rx7s - 1x70w HQI-T f Square 150/S - Rx7s - 1x150w HCI-TS

f Square 400/A - E40 - 1x400w HQI-T-250/N/SI

f Square 400/S - E40 - 1x400w HQI-T-250/N/SI

f Square 400/C - Fc2 - 1x250w HQI-TS-250/D

f Square 400/C - Rx7s - 1x150w HQI-TS-150/NDL

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SQUARE 01-02 are stylish floodlights ideal for modern aesthetic cityscape lighting for car parks, retail and commercial complexes, public area lighting etc. Featuring the following:- Contemporary, compact, with

simple clean line designs.- High quality corrosion resistant

materials and finishes.- Extensive range of high

performance optics for use with a variety of light sources.

A comprehensive range of mounting accessories and contemporary brackets suitable for SQUARE 01-02 provide options to suit a variety of installation.

248

SQUAREdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

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250

SQUARE

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SQUARE are a range of high performance compact floodlights with a distinctive linear geometry and shallow depth making them suitable for various contemporary and stylish applications:- Discreet positioning with minimum visual impact,

such as lofts, eaves and terraces.- Architectural appealing design with high

performance.The SQUARE range is available in two dimensions:SQUARE 01 – for lamps up to 150W and high efficiency LED SQUARE 02 – for lamps up to 400W.Suitable for a variety of lamp sources with the following light distribution:- symmetrical,- asymmetrical medium beam- asymmetrical for the illumination of pedestrian

crossings - circular narrow beam- street lighting A variety of lens options are available for use with SQUARE 01 LED fittings.The SQUARE range of fittings are suitable for use in areas sensitive to sky glow where regulations require strict control of upward light pollution.

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SQUARE

252

SQUARE 01SQUARE 02

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Body and frame in die-cast aluminium chromate pre-treated finished polyester coated.Symmetrical, asymmetrical or circular reflectors in high purity aluminium anodised and polished.Toughened “safety” glass cover mounted in aluminium frame which hinges down for maintenance.Silicone rubber anti-ageing gasket.SQUARE 01: PG11 anti-tearing cable gland for H05RN-F 3G1-1.5 Ø5-10mm cables.SQUARE 02: M20x1.5 anti-tearing cable gland for H05RN-F 3G2-2.5 Ø10-14mm cables.Stainless steel external screws.

LED high power latest generation high luminous flux fitting complete with integral transformer / driver designed to supply the LED with correct power supply for optimal efficiency and luminous output.Power supply 220-240V 50/60HzWide range of lens options to suit variety of lighting applications.Narrow beam 12°Medium beam 25°Wide beam 45°Horizonal and vertical ellipse with beam 15°x45°Asymmetrical with beam 15°x50° and Imax 6°

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A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for SQUARE 01 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:- Ø60-76mm pole top mounting

(H max = 8m) in aluminium with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four SQUARE 01 fittings (A0308-A0325).

- Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for single mounting SQUARE 01 fitting (A0259/1).

- Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for twin (back to back) mounting A0259/1 fittings (A0259/2).

- 600mm wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for A0259/1 fitting (A0287).

COMPLETE UNIT

1A+1B = 2 codesCOMPONENTSSQUARE luminairesarm for post

SQUARE

254

AB

AB

SQUARE 01

155

1710

Ø60÷76

805

500

max 95°

Ø60÷76

~ 400

max 40°

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A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for SQUARE 02 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:- Ø76mm pole top mounting in

aluminium with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four SQUARE 02 fittings (A0363).

- Wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for SQUARE 02 fitting (A0307).

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SQUARE 02

max 1450

1000

195

2640

Ø76

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Symmetrical medium beam reflector

Asymmetrical medium beam reflector

Circular narrow beam reflector

SQUARE

256

35° 40°

Imax 15°

130°

SQUARE 01

CLASS I

IK 085J

IP 66 FMax 5,1kg

KG 1m 0,028m2

0,077m2

96

SQUARE 01/S

SQUARE 01/A

SQUARE 01/C

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W SD-MD S 96 II CR 05268596RX7s 150W SD-MD S 96 II CR 05268696RX7s 70W SD-MD S 96 I CR 05292896RX7s 150W SD-MD S 96 I CR 05292996

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W SD-MD A 96 II CR 05268796RX7s 150W SD-MD A 96 II CR 05268896RX7s 70W SD-MD A45° 96 II CR 05268996RX7s 150W SD-MD A45° 96 II CR 05269096RX7s 70W SD-MD A 96 I CR 05293096RX7s 150W SD-MD A 96 I CR 05293196RX7s 70W SD-MD A45° 96 I CR 05293296RX7s 150W SD-MD A45° 96 I CR 05293396

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W SD-MD C 96 II CR 05269196RX7s 150W SD-MD C 96 II CR 05269296RX7s 70W SD-MD C 96 I CR 05293496RX7s 150W SD-MD C 96 I CR 05293596

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 70W MT WR 96 II CR 05275696G12 150W MT WR 96 II CR 05275796G12 70W MT WR 96 I CR 05293696G12 150W MT WR 96 I CR 05293796

150W MTcd/Klm

600

200

400

70W MTcd/Klm

600

200

400

72°

62°

cd/Klm600

450

300

150

76°

30° 32°

cd/Klm600

450

300

150

80°

36° 36°

cd/Klm

-30° 30°

/C 150W MD3600

3000

2400

1800

1200

600

cd/Klm

-30° 30°

/C 70W MD5100

4250

3400

2250

1700

850

8°÷12°

SQUARE 01/WR

CLASS II

SQUARE 01

MT GR 70÷150W HCI-T/HQI-T

MD RX7s 70÷150W HQI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

SD RX7s 70÷150W NAV-TS

Led Max 39,6W

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ACCESSORIES

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140175 75 A0570/BOX BOX structure with 2 open sides.

14140275 75 A0570/BL Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140375 75 A0570/GR Grid for BOX structure.

Code Colour Denomination Description

14140475 75 A0571/CUT BOX structure with 3 open sides.

14140575 75 A0571/BLC Blind plug for BOX structure.

14140675 75 A0571/GRC Grid for BOX structure.

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A0

57

0/B

OX

A0

57

0/C

UT

A0570/BL

A0571/BLC

A0570/GR

A0571/GRC

WO

RK

IN P

RO

GR

ES

S

336

33

6

BOX

336

33

6

CUT

336

33

6

336

33

6

SQUARE 01-LED 6000°K / 3000°KLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 12° 96 I ETRC 06023396n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 25° 96 I ETRC 06023496n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° C 45° 96 I ETRC 06023596n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 45°x15° 96 I ETRC 06023696n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° ELL 15°x45° 96 I ETRC 06023796n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 6000° A 6° 96 I ETRC 06023896n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 12° 96 I ETRC 06023996n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 25° 96 I ETRC 06024096n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° C 45° 96 I ETRC 06024196n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 45°x15° 96 I ETRC 06024296n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° ELL 15°x45° 96 I ETRC 06024396n.36 led 350mA 39,6W 3000° A 6° 96 I ETRC 06024496

Code Colour Description

14110396 96 A0308/114110496 96 A0308/2-90°14110596 96 A0308/2-180°14110696 96 A0308/3-90°14110796 96 A0325/3-120°14110896 96 A0308/414133596 96 A0540/114133696 96 A0540/214111196 96 A0287/50014100496 96 A0482

12°12°

25°25°

45°45°

15°45°

45°15°

7,5° 7,5°50°

imax 6°

A0308/1

A0308/2

A0540/1 A0287

A0308/4A0308/2-180°

A0287 A0482A0540/1

A0308/2-90°

A0325/3-120°A0540/2

A0308/3-90°

Max 820

500

Max 1700

Ø60÷76

155

Ø60÷76

Max 450

110°

Lens C 12° C 25° C 45°

ØA 0,56m 2056Lux 1,12m 638Lux 2,015m 265Lux

ØB 1,12m 514Lux 2,24m 160Lux 4,03m 66Lux

ØC 1,68m 128Lux 3,66m 40Lux 6,045m 17Lux

ØD 2,24m 82Lux 4,48m 26Lux 8,1m 11Lux2m

ØA ØB ØCØD

5m 7,5m 10m

3000° K

Lens A 6°

bxh/A 2,42m x 0,7m 327Lux

bxh/B 4,84m x 1,4m 82Lux

bxh/C 7,26m x 2,1m 20Lux

bxh/D 9,68m x 2,8m 13Lux2,5m

bxh/Abxh/B

bxh/Cbxh/D

5m 7,5m 10m

3000° K

Lens ELL 45°X15°

bxh/A 1,73m x 0,535m 763Lux

bxh/B 3,46m x 1,07m 171Lux

bxh/C 5,19m x 1,605m 48Lux

bxh/D 6,92m x 2,14m 31Lux

3000° K

Lens ELL 15°X45°

bxh/A 0,535m x 1,73m 763Lux

bxh/B 3,46m x 1,07m 171Lux

bxh/C 1,605 x 5,19m 48Lux

bxh/D 2,14m x 6,92m 31Lux2.5m 5m 7,5m 10m

SIDE

vie

w 15°

TOP

view

bxh/Abxh/B

bxh/Cbxh/D

45°

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Symmetrical medium beam reflector

Asymmetrical medium beam reflector

Circular narrow beam reflector

With fuse.

With fuse.

With fuse.

SQUARE

258

SQUARE 02

96IK 07

4JIP 66 F

Max 13,2kg

KG 1m 0,062m2CLASS II

CLASS I

36°÷50°74°÷80°

250W STcd/Klm

600

200

400

400W STcd/Klm

600

200

400

150W STcd/Klm

600

200

400

cd/Klm600

200

400

250W MT

cd/Klm600

200

400

400W MT

150W MTcd/Klm

600

200

400

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05269896E40 250W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05269996E40 400W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05270096E40 150W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05294396E40 250W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05294496E40 400W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05294596E40 250W MT* A 96 I CR 05294696 *For lamps HPI-T E40 400W MT* A 96 I CR 05294796 *For lamps HPI-T

86°÷92°17°21°

12°16°

cd/Klm

600

400

200

cd/Klm

600

400

200

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST-MT S 96 II CRF 05269396E40 250W ST-MT S 96 II CRF 05269496E40 400W ST-MT S 96 II CRF 05269596E40 150W ST-MT S 96 I CR 05293896E40 250W ST-MT S 96 I CR 05293996E40 400W ST-MT S 96 I CR 05294096E40 250W MT* S 96 I CR 05294196 *For lamps HPI-T E40 400W MT* S 96 I CR 05294296 *For lamps HPI-T

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Fc2 250W MD C 96 II CRF 05270396Fc2 250W MD C 96 I CR 05294896

10°÷12°

cd/Klm/C 150W MD6000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

900°-90

SQUARE 02/S

SQUARE 02/A

SQUARE 02/C

0,176m2

SQUARE 02

MT E40 Max 400W HPI-T Plus

MT E40 Max 400W CDO-TT/HQI-T-D/HQI-BT-D

ST E40 Max 400W NAV-T/SON-T

MD Fc2 Max 250W HQI-TS/MH-TD

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S/2

S

S/2

ST

L

S/2

S

S/2

ST

L

L

SST

S/2

S/2

SST

S/2

S/2L

With fuse.

The models are particularly indicated for the illumination of

pedestrian crossings.To install at the edge of the street

beside the pedestrian crossing.The models can fi t high pressure

sodium lamps as well as metal halides in order to take advantage

of the chromatic diversity and highlight better the pedestrian

passing.

Two-way traffi c

One-way traffi c

L= road widthS= zebra crossing widthST= total width of illumination areaHmin= minimum height installation

INSTALLATION Hmin = 1,5xST

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Code Colour Description

14111296 96 A0363/114111396 96 A0363/2-90°14111496 96 A0363/2-180°14111596 96 A0363/3-90°14111696 96 A0363/3-120°14111796 96 A0363/414111896 96 A030714100696 96 A0483

SQUARE 02/ZEBRALampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05324096E40 250W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05324296E40 400W ST-MT A 96 II CRF 05324496E40 150W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05322396E40 250W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05322596E40 400W ST-MT A 96 I CR 05322796E40 250W MT* A 96 I CR 05322496 *For lamps HPI-T E40 400W MT* A 96 I CR 05322696 *For lamps HPI-T

SQUARE 02/WRLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST SR 96 II CRF 05327896 WORK IN PROGRESSE40 150W ST SR 96 II CRF 05327996 WORK IN PROGRESSE40 250W ST SR 96 II CRF 05328096 WORK IN PROGRESSE40 100W ST SR 96 I CR 05327496 WORK IN PROGRESSE40 150W ST SR 96 I CR 05327596 WORK IN PROGRESSE40 250W ST SR 96 I CR 05327696 WORK IN PROGRESS

A0363/2-180°

A0363/3-120°

A0363/2-90° A0363/3-90° A0363/4A0363/1

A0307 A0483

A0363Max 2640

Ø60÷76

195

A0307

Max 1450

1000

A0483

523

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SQUARE 01

SQUARE 02

SQUARE SOLUTIONdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for SQUARE offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:SQUARE BARSQUARE WINGSQUARE CUTSQUARE SHELL

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A

B

A

B

SQUARE BARdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

A0517/1 A0517/1 A0518/1 A0518/1 A0518/1 3,1 4,1 6,2 7,2 8,2

A0519/1 A0519/1 A0520/1 A0520/1 A0520/1 3,1+0,5 4,1+0,5 6,2+0,8 7,2+0,8 8,2+0,8

3.000

4.000

6.000

5.000

7.000

8.000

COMPLETE UNIT

A+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTSSQUARE luminairearm + pole

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SQUARE 01 BAR/1-2 SQUARE 02 BAR/1-2Code Colour Notes

14123596 96 A0517/1/3,114123696 96 A0517/1/4,114124596 96 A0519/1/3,1+0,514124696 96 A0519/1/4,1+0,514123796 96 A0517/2/3,114123896 96 A0517/2/4,114124796 96 A0519/2/3,1+0,514124896 96 A0519/2/4,1+0,5

Code Colour Notes

14123996 96 A0518/1/6,214124096 96 A0518/1/7,214124196 96 A0518/1/8,214124996 96 A0520/1/6,2+0,814125096 96 A0520/1/7,2+0,814125196 96 A0520/1/8,2+0,814124296 96 A0518/2/6,214124396 96 A0518/2/7,214124496 96 A0518/2/8,214125296 96 A0520/2/6,2+0,814125396 96 A0520/2/7,2+0,814125496 96 A0520/2/8,2+0,8

1250 - 011870 - 02

2290 - 013440 - 02

A0517/2 A0517/2 A0518/2 A0518/2 A0518/2 3,1 4,1 6,2 7,2 8,2

A0519/2 A0519/2 A0520/2 A0520/2 A0520/2 3,1+0,5 4,1+0,5 6,2+0,8 7,2+0,8 8,2+0,8

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A

B

A

B

SQUARE WINGdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

A0521/1 A0521/1 A0522/1 A0522/1 A0522/1 3,1 4,1 6,2 7,2 8,2

A0523/1 A0523/1 A0524/1 A0524/1 A0524/1 3,1+0,5 4,1+0,5 6,2+0,8 7,2+0,8 8,2+0,8

3.000

4.000

6.000

5.000

7.000

8.000

COMPLETE UNIT

A+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTSSQUARE luminairearm + pole

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Code Colour Notes

14125596 96 A0521/1/3,114125696 96 A0521/1/4,114126596 96 A0523/1/3,1+0,514126696 96 A0523/1/4,1+0,514125796 96 A0521/2/3,114125896 96 A0521/2/4,114126796 96 A0523/2/3,1+0,514126896 96 A0523/2/4,1+0,5

Code Colour Notes

14125996 96 A0522/1/6,214126096 96 A0522/1/7,214126196 96 A0522/1/8,214126996 96 A0524/1/6,2+0,814127096 96 A0524/1/7,2+0,814127196 96 A0524/1/8,2+0,814126296 96 A0522/2/6,214126396 96 A0522/2/7,214126496 96 A0522/2/8,214127296 96 A0524/2/6,2+0,814127396 96 A0524/2/7,2+0,814127496 96 A0524/2/8,2+0,8

SQUARE 01 WING/1-2 SQUARE 02 WING/1-2

A0521/2 A0521/2 A0522/2 A0522/2 A0522/2 3,1 4,1 6,2 7,2 8,2

A0523/2 A0523/2 A0524/2 A0524/2 A0524/2 3,1+0,5 4,1+0,5 6,2+0,8 7,2+0,8 8,2+0,8

1290 - 011930 - 02

2290 - 013440 - 02

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A

B

A

B

SQUARE CUTdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

A0527/1 A0527/1 A0528/1 A0528/1 A0528/1 3,3+0,5 4,3+0,5 6,4+0,8 7,4+0,8 8,4+0,8

A0525/1 A0525/1 A0526/1 A0526/1 A0526/1 3,3 4,3 6,4 7,4 8,4

3.000

4.000

6.000

5.000

7.000

8.000

COMPLETE UNIT

A+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTS

SQUARE luminaire

arm + pole

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SQUARE 01 CUT/1-2 SQUARE 02 CUT/1-2Code Colour Notes

14127996 96 A0526/1/6,414128096 96 A0526/1/7,414128196 96 A0526/1/8,414128996 96 A0528/1/6,4+0,814129096 96 A0528/1/7,4+0,814129196 96 A0528/1/8,4+0,814128296 96 A0526/2/6,414128396 96 A0526/2/7,414128496 96 A0526/2/8,414129296 96 A0528/2/6,4+0,814129396 96 A0528/2/7,4+0,814129496 96 A0528/2/8,4+0,8

Code Colour Notes

14127596 96 A0525/1/3,314127696 96 A0525/1/4,314128596 96 A0527/1/3,3+0,514128696 96 A0527/1/4,3+0,514127796 96 A0525/2/3,314127896 96 A0525/2/4,314128796 96 A0527/2/3,3+0,514128896 96 A0527/2/4,3+0,5

A0527/2 A0527/2 A0528/2 A0528/2 A0528/2 3,3+0,5 4,3+0,5 6,4+0,8 7,4+0,8 8,4+0,8

A0525/2 A0525/2 A0526/2 A0526/2 A0526/2 3,3 4,3 6,4 7,4 8,4

830 - 011570 - 02

1240 - 012360 - 02

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SQUARE SHELLdesign Silvia Paola Pennacchio

Fittings are available with stainless steel poles which can be joined withan aesthetic coupling sleeve, finished grey colour 96, rust colour andstainless steel.Special versions are available on request.

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SQUARE 01 SHELL/1

SQUARE 02 SHELL/1

Code Colour Notes

14129596 96 A0529/1/3,314129696 96 A0529/1/4,314130096 96 A0531/1/3,3+0,514130196 96 A0531/1/4,3+0,5

Code Colour Notes

14129796 96 A0530/1/6,414129896 96 A0530/1/7,414129996 96 A0530/1/8,414130296 96 A0532/1/6,4+0,814130396 96 A0532/1/7,4+0,814130496 96 A0532/1/8,4+0,8

A

B

A

B

A0531/1 A0531/1 A0532/1 A0532/1 A0532/1 3,3+0,5 4,3+0,5 6,4+0,8 7,4+0,8 8,4+0,8

A0529/1 A0529/1 A0530/1 A0530/1 A0530/1 3,3 4,3 6,4 7,4 8,4

508 - 01762 - 02

3.000

4.000

6.000

7.000

8.000

5.000

COMPLETE UNIT

A+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTS

SQUARE luminaire

arm + pole

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STAR PARK 150-400 are stylish floodlights ideal for modern aesthetic cityscape lighting for car parks, retail and commercial complexes, public area lighting etc. Featuring the following:Contemporary and compact with a clean linear design.High quality corrosion resistant materials and finishes,extensive range of high performance optics for use with a variety of light sources.A comprehensive range of mounting accessories and contemporary brackets suitable for STAR PARK 150-400 provide options to suit a variety of installation.

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STAR PARK

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STAR PARK are compact high performance floodlights with a contemporary design suitable for outdoor and indoor use. A highly functional product with a comprehensive range of reflectors, light sources and accessories makes them ideal for a range of applications; harsh industrial environments, sports lighting, architectural feature lighting and contemporary urban lighting.The STAR PARK range is available in two body sizes: STAR PARK 150 (max 150W)STAR PARK 400 (max 400W).

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Body in die-cast aluminium chromate pre-treated finished polyester coated.Reflector in high purity aluminium anodised and polished, available with following optics: asymmetrical (various degrees Imax 20° - 45°), circular symmetrical, circular asymmetrical (Imax 23° - 45°) and street lighting reflector.5mm toughened “safety” glass cover mounted in a technopolymer frame which hinges down for maintenance.Anti-ageing dual foam silicone gasket, factory injection CNC direct to glass process.Galvanised sheet steel gear tray.Pushwire terminal block for 3x1.5 mm2 max for solid and stranded cables.M16X1.5 anti-tearing cable gland for Ø5-10mm cables.Stainless steel external screws.

STAR PARK 150 are high performance floodlights suitable for compact fluorescent and HID lamp sources from 26W to 150W.STAR PARK 150 floodlights are available in the following versions:Adjustable mounting bracket version.Recessed version with mounting frame.Pole mounting with street lighting optics and for urban contemporary lighting. A wide product range with a variety of optics, light sources and accessories, offers the designer the choice and flexibility to provide the optimum solution in the most demanding installations.STAR PARK 150 floodlight features:High performance and accurate light control.Compact modern aesthetic design.High quality materials and finishes.Corrosion resistance.Suitable for high ambient temperature applications.Quick and easy installation and maintenance.Reliability and longevity guaranteed.STAR PARK 150 products are manufactured from high quality corrosion resistance materials making them suitable for use in harsh ambient conditions. With their high performance and aesthetic design they are equally suitable for use in the most prestigious of applications.Positioning the STAR PARK 150 with glass parallel to the ground offers zero upward light pollution.

STAR PARK

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STAR PARK 150

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Body in die-cast aluminium chromate pre-treated finished polyester coated.Reflector in high purity aluminium anodised and polished, available with following optics: Symmetrical or asymmetrical (Imax 45° - 55°), circular and street lighting reflector.5mm toughened “safety” glass hinges down for easy maintenance.Anti-ageing dual foam silicone gasket, factory injection CNC direct to glass process.Galvanised sheet steel gear tray, provides heat dissipation and component longevity.Cover fixing clips in anodized aluminium with AISI 302 stainless steel spring.M20X1.5 anti-tearing cable gland for Ø10-14mm cables.Stainless steel external screws.

STAR PARK 400 (250-400W) features:Contemporary compact design.High quality materials.Corrosion resistant materials and finishes.Accurate photometric control.High Light Output Ratios.Zero Upward Light Pollution.Long life and reliability.Quick and easy installation / maintenance.Wide range of light sources and optics.Range of mounting options and accessories.STAR PARK 400 are suitable for indoor and outdoor sports lighting for mid-range professional sports applications.STAR PARK 400 products are manufactured from high quality corrosion resistance materials making them suitable for use in harsh ambient conditions and industrial applications. With their high performance and aesthetic design they are equally suitable for architectural detail / feature lighting, building façades and lighting in the most prestigious of applications.

STAR PARK

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STAR PARK 400

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A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for STAR PARK 150 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:Ø60-76mm pole top mounting (H max = 8m) in aluminium with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four STAR PARK 150 fittings (A0243-A0324).Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for single mounting STAR PARK 150 fitting (A0539/1).Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for twin (back to back) mounting STAR PARK 150 fittings (A0539/2).600mm wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for 5STARS1 fitting (A0241).

COMPLETE UNITA+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTS

STAR PARK luminaries

arm for post

STAR PARK

278

AB

STAR PARK 150

370

1850

Ø60÷76

100°

Ø60÷76

380

~ 450

930

600

AB

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A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for STAR PARK 400 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:Ø76mm pole top mounting in aluminium with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four STAR PARK 400 fittings (A0270-A0330).Wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for 5STARS2 fitting (A0278).

COMPLETE UNITA+B= 2 codes

COMPONENTS

STAR PARK luminaries

arm for post

279

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AB

STAR PARK 400

400

2500

Ø76

410

1200

~ 715

AB

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

For lamps with integral ignitor.

Sym. medium beam reflectors Imax 20°

Asym. medium beam reflectors Imax 45°

Circular narrow beam reflector

STAR PARK

280

STAR PARK 150

CLASS I IK 087J

IP 66F

KGMax 6kg 0,7m 0,1m2

M16x1,5Ø5÷10

3x1÷2,5mm296

STAR PARK 150/A 20°

STAR PARK 150/C

STAR PARK 150/A 45°

b

I cd/Klm600

450

300

150

56°÷94°8°

26°8°

44°

74°÷76°17°25°

27°52°

cd/Klm

400

300

200

100

500

cd/Klm

800

600

400

200

1000

60°÷68°12°22°

10°22°

6°÷7°

cd/Klm

4000

20000

8000

12000

16000

/C 150W MTcd/Klm

4000

20000

8000

12000

16000

/C 70W MT

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70W ME A20 96 I CR 05262496E27 70W ST A20 96 I CR 05262596E27 70W SE/I A20 96 I CR 05262696 I

E27 100W ME A20 96 I CR 05262796E27 150W ME A20 96 I CR 05262896GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH A20 96 I ETRC A2 05262996 bGX24q-5 57W FSMH A20 96 I ETRC A2 05263096 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

RX7s 70W SD-MD A45 96 I CR 05263196RX7s 150W SD-MD A45 96 I CR 05263296

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 70W MT C 96 I CR 05263396G12 150W MT C 96 I CR 05263496

0,045m2

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Asym. circular reflector Imax 23°- 45°

STAR PARK 150/WR floodlight complete with full cut-off street lighting reflector for a variety of road and street lighting applications. They are also suitable for general area car park lighting, walls, industrial / commercial buildings and façades.

ACCESSORIES

A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for STAR PARK 150 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:- Ø60-76mm pole top mounting (H max = 8m) in aluminium with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four

STAR PARK 150 fittings (A0243-A0324).- Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for single mounting STAR PARK 150 fitting (A0539/1).- Ø60-76mm sliding pole clamp suitable for twin (back to back) mounting STAR PARK 150 fittings (A0539/2).- 600mm wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for 5STARS1 fitting (A0241).

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

For lamps with integral ignitor.

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STAR PARK 150

FSQ/FSMH GX24q-3/4 26-32-42W DULUX-TE / PLT-4P

FSMH GX24q-5 57W DULUX-D-E / PLC-4P

SE/I E27 70W NAV-E / SON

ME E27 70W HQI-E/CDO-ET

ME E27 100-150W HQI-E

ST E27 70W NAV-T/SON-T

MD RX7s 70÷150W HQI-TS/HCI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

SD RX7s 70÷150W NAV-TS

MT G12 70÷150W HQI-T / HCI-T/CDM-T

STAR PARK 150/C - A 23°-45°

STAR PARK 150/WR

44°÷54°13°31°

23°26°

/C-A23°

cd/Klm

800

600

400

200

1000

/C-A45°

16°19°

12°16°18°÷20°

cd/Klm

1000

750

500

250

1250

200

Cd 400

Cd 600

70W ST - WR

124°÷134°25°44°

37°53°

150

Cd 300

Cd 450

150W ME - WR

124°÷130°30°40°

44°55°

Code Colour Description

14107896 96 A0243/1

14107996 96 A0243/2-90°

14108096 96 A0243/2-180°

14108196 96 A0243/3-90°

14108296 96 A0324/3-120°

14108396 96 A0243/4-90°

14107396 96 A0539/1

14107496 96 A0539/2

14107796 96 A0241 A0241A0539/1 A0539/2A0243/1 A0243/4-90°A0243/2-180° A0243/2-90° A0324/3-120°A0243/3-90°

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 70W MT C A23 96 I CR 05263596G12 150W MT C A23 96 I CR 05263696G12 70W MT C A45 96 I CR 05263796G12 150W MT C A45 96 I CR 05263896

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70W ME WR 96 I CR 05263996E27 70W ST WR 96 I CR 05264096E27 70W SE/I WR 96 I CR 05264196 I

E27 100W ME WR 96 I CR 05264296E27 150W ME WR 96 I CR 05264396GX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ/FSMH WR 96 I ETRC A2 05264496 bGX24q-5 57W FSMH WR 96 I ETRC A2 05264596 b

b

I

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Symmetrical medium beam reflectors

Asymmetrical medium beam reflectors

Symmetrical medium beam reflectors

Asymmetrical medium beam reflectors

STAR PARK

282

STAR PARK 400

IK 085J

IP 66F

KGMax 18kg

1mCLASS I

96

0,08m2

0,2m2

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 250W MT* A45 96 I CR 05266496 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 250W ST-MT A45 96 I CR 05266596E40 400W MT* A45 96 I CR 05266696 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 400W ST-MT A45 96 I CR 05266796E40 250W MT* A55 96 I CR 05266896 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 250W ST-MT A55 96 I CR 05266996E40 400W MT* A55 96 I CR 05267096 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 400W ST-MT A55 96 I CR 05267196

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Fc2 250W SD A45 96 I CR 05267596Fc2 250W MD A45 96 I CR 05267696Fc2 400W SD-MD A45 96 I CR 05267796

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Fc2 250W SD S 96 I CR 05267296Fc2 250W MD S 96 I CR 05267396Fc2 400W SD-MD S 96 I CR 05267496

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 250W MT* S 96 I CR 05266096 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 250W ST-MT S 96 I CR 05266196E40 400W MT* S 96 I CR 05266296 *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 400W ST-MT S 96 I CR 05266396

STAR PARK 400/S

STAR PARK 400/A 45°- 55°

STAR PARK 400/S FC2

STAR PARK 400/A 45° FC2

cd/Klm

400

200

800

600

250W MT cd/Klm

600

200

1000

800

400W MT

40074°÷78°

22°÷26°

86°÷92°

22°42°

14°15°

cd/Klm600

450

300

150

84°÷90°

18°41°

10°12°

cd/Klm600

450

300

150

72°÷80°

24°÷26°

cd/Klm

600

200

1000

800

HR 400W MD

400

cd/Klm

600

200

1000

800

HR 400W SD

400

74°

14° 20°

cd/Klm600

400

200

HR 400W MD-Imax = 45°

3x2,5÷4mm2

H07RN-F 3G2,5

M20x1,5Ø10÷14

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HPI-T Plus - Orientation : horizontal ± 20°.

HPI-T Plus - Orientation : horizontal ± 20°.

STAR PARK/WR floodlight complete with full cut-off street lighting reflector for a variety of road and street lighting applications. They are also suitable for general area car park lighting, walls, industrial / commercial buildings and façades.

Réflecteur circ. / faisceau intensif

A wide range of contemporary mounting accessories suitable for STAR PARK 400 offering a practical and aesthetic solution for urban area lighting:- Ø76mm pole top mounting in aluminium

with steel outreach arms finished polyester painted. Available for single, twin, three and four STAR PARK 400 fittings (A0270-A0330).

- Wall or ceiling mounting outreach arm for 5STARS2 fitting (A0278).

ACCESSORIES

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MT* E40 250÷400WHPI-T Plus

ST E40 Max400W NAV-T/SON-T

MT E40 Max400W HQI-T-D/HQI-BT-D

SD Fc2 250-400W NAV-TS

MD Fc2 400W HQI-TS

MD Fc2 250W HQI-TS/MH-TD

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Fc2 250W MD C 96 I CR 05267896Fc2 250W SD C 96 I CR 05267996Fc2 400W SD-MD C 96 I CR 05268096

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 250W MT* WR 96 I CR 05268196 ! *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 250W ST-MT WR 96 I CR 05268296E40 400W MT* WR 96 I CR 05268396 ! *For Lamp HPI-T PlusE40 400W ST-MT WR 96 I CR 05268496

STAR PARK 400/C

STAR PARK 400/WR

!

!

Code Colour Description

14109796 96 A0270/1

14109896 96 A0270/2-90°

14109996 96 A0270/2-180°

14110096 96 A0270/3-90°

14110196 96 A0330/3-120°

14110296 96 A0270/4-90°

14109696 96 A0278

A0270/2-180° A0270/2-90°

A0270/3-90°

A0270/1

A0270/3-120° A0270/4-90° A0278

cd/Klm

1500

2250

3000

250W SD

750

cd/Klm250W MD5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

18°÷24°

10°÷14°

Cd 750

400W MT

Cd 75

Cd 225

Cd 375

130°÷136°

32°35°

16°30°

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KYRO high performance public area lighting fittings available in two sizes; KYRO 1, KYRO 2combining contemporary aesthetics with a highly functional performance to suit a variety of public area lighting applications. KYRO has a compact contemporary design and a highly efficient photometric performance with full cut-off for zero upward light pollution. The KYRO range is available in two sizes with a variety of light sources offering a highly flexible fitting suitable for public area lighting, residential lighting, and major or minor road / street lighting applications.

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Sophisticated “cut off” reflectors designed with the latest generation software and high quality materials. High purity aluminium reflectors combined with high light transmission coefficient clear glass offer increased performance. High uniformity and efficiency with visual comfort, full cut-off for

zero upward light pollution, providing increased luminaire spacing.

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Power reduction by pilot controlThe fittings are equipped with power reducer and switching device, controlled by a supplemental control line (pilot control). The pilot control acts on the device changing over the power supply of the lamp from 100% to the reduced power. In order not to damage the lamp, the switching device assures the lamp ignition always at 100% until the lamp gets stabilized. This in case of black-out, when the lighting installation is working on reduced power.

Automatic power reductionThe fitting is equipped with a bi-powered ballast and an automatic converter which automatically changes over and reduces the luminous flux without using control cables. The use of these components allows energy efficient power reduction installations without the need for supplementary control wiring, which is an ideal solution for new and existing installations. If the installation is controlled by a photocell, depending on its switching on/off, the converter calculates automatically midnight in order to program the change-over to power reduction.

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The Kyro diffuser is designed to eliminate uplight, complying with Dark Skies light pollution standards for full cut- off, fully shielded luminaires.

Body and cover in die-cast aluminium finished classified IP66 rating.High purity aluminium reflector anodised and polished.Toughened safety glass (KYRO 1: IK 09/10J, KYRO 2: IK 08/7J).Silicone rubber anti-ageing gaskets.Supply: 230V/50Hz cos ≥0.9, other voltages available on request.Dual power ballast with light flux regulation control system and photocell sensors are available on demand.Polyamide M25 cable gland for Ø9-14mm cables.Rubber sealing gaskets to suit various cable sizes are available as a kit of accessories.A2 stainless steel external screws.Special versions; voltage / frequency, fuses, timed ignitor, photocell, light flux regulation control system etc. available on request.

Accessibility for easy and safe maintenance with wide opening cover access (170° for post-top version and 80° for curved arm version) and locking cover arm stay.

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KYRO 1 - 2

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Kyro luminaires have an adjustable lamp positioning system which provides forward or backward throw of light distribution.

standard

position 1

position 2

Luminaire angle adjustable by locking rack system provides 5° adjustments from 0° horizontal to +30° incline.

Kyro is also available with 50° asymmetrical reflector, which helps optimize lighting in specific areas.

KYRO

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2 x 66°/68°

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The use of high efficiency light sources makes it possible to increase spacing between luminaires, thus reducing installation and operating costs. Further energy savings is added by using dual power ballasts, providing light output regulation control for nighttime use.

H Pole height (mt)I Poles interdistance (mt)W Street wideness (mt)Tab Reflection factorLm Average luminance (Cd/m2)U0 General uniformityUl Longitudinal uniformityTi Glare factor(%)Em Average lighting (Lux)Mf Maintenance coefficientTilt Inclination angle

Landscape, public and pedestrian areas

Streets

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H HII

W W

KYRO 1 - 150W ST (H= 8m) (Lm = 1,2 Cd / m2) (Uo = Lmin/Lmed = 0,50) (Ul = Lmin/Lmax = 0,72)

0,6

0,9

1,2

1,5

1,3

0,6

0,8

1,0

1,4

1,3

0,6

0,9

1,1

1,5

1,3

0,6

0,7

1,0

1,4

1,3

0,5

0,7

1,0

1,5

1,5

0,6

0,7

0,9

1,3

1,5

0,6

0,8

1,2

1,7

1,9

0,7

0,9

1,3

1,7

1,7

0,7

1,1

1,6

1,9

1,9

0,6

0,9

1,3

1,6

1,7

0 3 6 9 15 18 21 2412 27 30

0,6

0,9

1,3

1,5

1,5

2

8

4

6

0

KYRO 2 - 250W ST (H= 11m) (Lm = 2,1 Cd / m2) (Uo = Lmin/Lmed = 0,69) (Ul = Lmin/Lmax = 0,70)

1,9

2,0

1,9

1,8

1,6

1,6

1,7

1,8

2,0

2,0

1,9

2,0

1,9

1,7

1,6

1,6

1,7

1,8

2,0

2,0

2,2

2,3

2,2

2,2

2,1

2,1

2,1

2,2

2,2

2,2

2,3

2,6

2,5

2,3

2,2

2,2

2,3

2,4

2,5

2,3

2,7

3,0

2,7

2,4

2,2

2,2

2,3

2,4

2,5

2,6

3,0

3,4

3,1

2,7

2,5

2,4

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,7

3,0

3,2

3,2

2,9

2,6

2,5

2,5

2,6

2,5

2,7

2,1

2,3

2,3

2,1

1,9

1,8

1,9

1,9

2,0

2,2

1,6

1,9

1,8

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,6

1,6

1,8

1,8

1,5

1,8

1,8

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,6

1,6

1,8

1,6

1,7

1,8

1,9

1,9

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

3,5

7

14

0

10,5

0 4,2 8,4 12,6 21 25,2 29,4 33,616,8 37,8 42

KYRO 2 - 150W ST (H= 10m) (Lm = 1,3 Cd / m2) (Uo = Lmin/Lmed = 0,71) (Ul = Lmin/Lmax = 0,65)

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,1

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,1

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,3

1,2

1,1

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,1

1,2

1,2

1,4

1,5

1,4

1,3

1,3

1,2

1,3

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,5

1,8

1,7

1,6

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,6

1,7

1,6

1,9

2,2

2,0

1,7

1,5

1,5

1,6

1,8

1,7

1,9

2,0

2,4

2,2

1,9

1,7

1,6

1,7

1,8

1,7

2,0

1,6

1,8

1,6

1,5

1,3

1,2

1,3

1,3

1,5

1,7

1,2

1,4

1,5

1,3

1,2

1,1

1,2

1,2

1,3

1,3

1,0

1,3

1,3

1,2

1,1

1,0

1,1

1,1

1,2

1,1

1,0

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,0

1,0

1,2

1,2

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,1

1,2

1,1

3,5

7

14

0

10,5

0 3,8 7,6 11,4 19 22,8 26,6 30,415,2 34,2 38

KYRO 170W ST100W ME140W MT150W ST

KYRO 2150W ST250W ST400W ST

H6788

81012

I20243030

303748

W6688

89

10

TabC2C2C2C2

C2C2C2

Lm1,10,81,21,2

1,51,72,0

U00,520,610,590,50

0,500,520,57

Ul0,770,710,700,72

0,710,700,70

Ti6,523,466,216,78

5,685,095,29

Em18142122

243035

Mf0,800,800,800,80

0,800,800,80

Tilt0°0°0°0°

0°0°0°

KYRO 2

150W ST

250W ST

400W ST

H

10

11

12

I

38

42

46

W

14

14

14

Tab

C2

C2

C2

Lm

1,3

2,1

3,3

U0

0,71

0,69

0,73

Ul

0,65

0,70

0,70

Ti

4,36

5,95

4,58

Em

22

36

60

Mf

0,80

0,80

0,80

Tilt

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automatic power reduction

automatic power reduction

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

For lamps with integral ignitor.

KYRO

290

E27 70/50W ST SR 96 II CR 05318796E40 100/70W ST SR 96 II CR 05318896E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05295796

KYRO 1

KYRO 1/A

KYRO 1

KYRO 1/A

KYRO 1

KYRO 1/A

47° 53°

Imax 20°

39° 48°

Imax 20°

136°

42W FSM

27° 29°

Imax 20°

138°

70W ST

39°

12°

Imax 55°

74°

150W SD

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 50W ST SR 96 II CR 05214496E27 70W ST SR 96 II CR 05214596E40 100W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05214696E40 150W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05214796E27 70W SE/I SR 96 II CR 05216196 I

E27 70W ME SR 96 II CR 05214896E27 100W ME SR 96 II CR 05214996E27 150W ME SR 96 II CR 05215096E27 70W ST-MT SR 96 II ETRC 05318396 bE40 100W ST-MT SR 96 II ETRC 05318496 bE27 70W ME SR 96 II ETRC 05318596 bE27 100W ME SR 96 II ETRC 05318696 bPGZ12 45W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05318196 bPGZ12 60W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05215396 bPGZ12 90W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05318296 bPGZ12 140W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05215496 bGX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ - FSMH SR 96 II ETRC A2 05215196 bGX24q-5 57W FSM SR 96 II ETRC A2 05215296 b

E27 70/50W ST SR 96 II CR 05318996E40 100/70W ST SR 96 II CR 05319096E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05295696

RX7s 70W SD-MD A 54 96 II CR 05236396RX7s 150W SD-MD A 54 96 II CR 05236496RX7s 70W MD A 54 96 II ETRC 05319196 bRX7s 70W SD A 54 96 II ETRC 05319396 b

RX7s 70/50W SD A 54 96 II CR 05319696RX7s 150/100W SD A 54 96 II CR 05319796

RX7s 70/50W SD A 54 96 II CR 05319496RX7s 150/100W SD A 54 96 II CR 05319596

138°

140W MT

Ø42 - Ø60

Ø42 - Ø60

Max 30° Min 0°

96KG

Max 6,8kg

IP 66 FCLASS II0,5m 0,17m2

0,07m2

M25x1,5

Ø9÷Ø14

IK 0910J

690

131

Ø42- Ø60÷62- Ø76

690

275

H05RN-F 2G1,5

2x2,5mm2

b

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automatic power reduction

automatic power reduction

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

For lamps with integral ignitor.

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291

Dependingon the Models

KYRO 1-D76

KYRO 1-D76 /A

KYRO 1-D76 /A

KYRO 1-D76

KYRO 1-D76

KYRO 1-D76 /A

47° 53°

Imax 20°

39° 48°

Imax 20°

136°

42W FSM

27° 29°

Imax 20°

138°

70W ST

39°

12°

Imax 55°

74°

150W SD

E27 70/50W ST SR 96 II CR 05320496E40 100/70W ST SR 96 II CR 05320596E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05320696

E27 70/50W ST SR 96 II CR 05320796E40 100/70W ST SR 96 II CR 05320896E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05320996

RX7s 70/50W SD A 54 96 II CR 05321496RX7s 150/100W SD A 54 96 II CR 05321596

RX7s 70/50W SD A 54 96 II CR 05321296RX7s 150/100W SD A 54 96 II CR 05321396

RX7s 70W SD-MD A 54 96 II CR 05307796RX7s 150W SD-MD A 54 96 II CR 05307896RX7s 70W MD A 54 96 II ETRC 05321096 bRX7s 70W SD A 54 96 II ETRC 05321196 b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 50W ST SR 96 II CR 05306596E27 70W ST SR 96 II CR 05306696E40 100W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05306796E40 150W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05306896E27 70W SE/I SR 96 II CR 05306996 I

E27 70W ME SR 96 II CR 05307096E27 100W ME SR 96 II CR 05307196E27 150W ME SR 96 II CR 05307296E27 70W ST-MT SR 96 II ETRC 05320096 bE40 100W ST-MT SR 96 II ETRC 05320196 bE27 70W ME SR 96 II ETRC 05320296 bE27 100W ME SR 96 II ETRC 05320396 bPGZ12 45W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05319896 bPGZ12 60W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05307596 bPGZ12 90W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05319996 bPGZ12 140W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05307696 bGX24q-3/4 26 - 32 - 42W FSQ - FSMH SR 96 II ETRC A2 05307396 bGX24q-5 57W FSM SR 96 II ETRC A2 05307496 b

138°

140W MT

KYRO 1 - KYRO 1 D76

ST E27 50÷70W NAV-T/SON-T

ST E40 100÷150W NAV-T/SON-T

MT E40 100÷150W CDO-TT/HCI-TT

MT PGZ12 45÷140W CPO-TW

SE/I E27 70W NAV-E

ME E27 70÷150W HQI-E/CDO-ET

FSMH GX24q-3/4 32-42W DULUX T-E/PLT-4Pin

FSMH GX24q-5 57W PLT-4Pin

FSQ GX24q-3 26W DULUX D-E/PLC-4Pin

KYRO 1/A - KYRO 1 D76/A

SD RX7s 70÷150W NAV-TS

MD RX7s 70÷150W HQI-TS/HCI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

Ø76

Ø76

b

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power reduction by pilot control

automatic power reduction

automatic power reduction

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

KYRO

292

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 150W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05213996E40 250W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05214096E40 400W ST-MT SR 96 II CR 05214196E40 150W ST SR 96 II ETRC 05321696 bE40 150W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05321796 bE40 250W ST SR 96 II ETRC 05321896 bE40 250W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05321996 bPGZ18 210W MT SR 96 II ETRC 05322096 b

E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05322896E40 250/150W ST SR 96 II CR 05322996

RX7s 150/100W SD A 52 96 II CR 05323696Fc2 250/150W SD A 52 96 II CR 05323796

RX7s 150/100W SD A 52 96 II CR 05323896Fc2 250/150W SD A 52 96 II CR 05323996

RX7s 150W SD A 52 96 II CR 05237496Fc2 250W MD A 52 96 II CR 05237596Fc2 250W SD A 52 96 II CR 05237696Fc2 400W SD-MD A 52 96 II CR 05237796RX7s 150W SD A 52 96 II ETRC 05323296 bRX7s 150W MD A 52 96 II ETRC 05323396 bFc2 250W SD A 52 96 II ETRC 05323496 bFc2 250W MD A 52 96 II ETRC 05323596 b

E40 150/100W ST SR 96 II CR 05323096E40 250/150W ST SR 96 II CR 05323196

KYRO 2

KYRO 2/A

KYRO 2

KYRO 2/A

KYRO 2

KYRO 2/A

18° 27°

Imax 20°

136°

400W MT

21° 28°

Imax 20°

134°

250W ST

37° 20°

Imax 48°

74°

400W SD

35° 19°

Imax 48°

74°

250W MD

Ø60 - Ø76

Ø60 - Ø76

96

IK 087J

KGMax 12,8 kg

IP 66 FCLASS II0,5m 0,24m2

0,1m2

M25x1,5

Ø9÷Ø14

H05RN-F 2G1,5

2x2,5mm2

Max 30° Min 0°835

155

Ø60÷62- Ø76-78

835

275

b

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Dependingon the Models KYRO 2/A

MD RX7s 150W HQI-TS/HCI-TS/MH-TD/CDM-TD

MD Fc2 250÷400W HQI-TS/MH-TD

MD Fc2 250÷400W HQI-TS

SD RX7s 150W NAV-TS

SD Fc2 250÷400W NAV-TS

KYRO 2

MT PGZ18 210W CDM-Tm

MT E40 Max 150W CDO-TT HCI-TT

MT E40 Max 400W HQI-T/D HQI-BT/D

ST E40 Max 400W NAV-T/SON-T

KYRO 1

138°27°

h Kyro 1 - 1x70w CMH

29°

h Kyro 1 - 1x150w CMH

142°29°

32°

r Kyro 1 - 1x57w CFL

138°41°

46°

Utilization Faktor

KYRO 2h Kyro 2 - 1x150w CMH Utilization Faktor

136°17°

24°

h Kyro 2 - 1x250w CMH

134°21°

28°

h Kyro 2 - 1x400w CMH

136°18°

27°

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MOUNTING ACCESSORIESKYRO fittings are designed to take standard pole and side entry mounting or can be supplied complete with a variety of arms and wall mounting accessories finished. Other colour options available on request.Mounting arm options:- Functional: Outreach arms available up to 2 meters- Design: Mounting arms offering both function and design in harmony with the fitting.

COMPLETE UNIT1A+1B = 2 codes

COMPONENTSKyro luminaireArm

COMPLETE UNIT (WALL MOUNT)1A+1B = 2 codes

COMPONENTSKyro luminairewall mount kit

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description

14025220 A0247 / 70W Supplement for factory fitted timed ignitor, to be ordered as a separate item along with fitting, according to specific lamp version.14015020 A0219 / 100÷250W

14078520 A0403 / 400W

14077820 A0400 Kit of 10 rubber sealing gaskets for up to 2 no. Ø8mm cables

14077920 A0401 Kit of 10 rubber sealing gasket for 1 no. flat cable 19x5.8mm.

14078120 A0402 / 2A 50-70-100W Supplement for factory fitted fuse holder + ceramic fuse 10x38mm, to be ordered as a separate item along with fitting, according to specific

lamp version.14078220 A0402 / 4A 150W

14078320 A0402 / 6A 250W

14078420 A0402 / 10A 400W

14078620 A0404 Supplement for factory fitted photocell, to be ordered as a separate item along with fitting.

14140920 A0574/35-400WSupplement for factory fitted timed ignitor for MT, ME and MD lamps , to be ordered as a separate item along with fitting, according to

specific lamp version.

KYRO

294

903

283

A0398

345

1103

A0399

80-120

A0406/1

80-120

A0406/2

845

76-90

A0397/1

1510

A0396/1

60-6276-78

25°

1370

3020

A0396/2

60-6276-78

25°

2740

A0395/2

2400

60

1200340

60

A0395/1

AD

AB

AD

AB

A0247A0219A0403

A0402 A0404A0400

A0401

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Code Denomination Colour Description

1407710214077202

A0395/1

A0395/2

Single 1200mm or twin (back to back) 2x1200mm extension arms, hot dipped galvanised steel, suitable for installation on Ø60mm pole top.

1408839614088496

A0395/1

A0395/2

96

96

Single 1200mm or twin (back to back) 2x1200mm extension arms, hot dipped galvanised steel finished , suitable for installation on Ø60mm pole top.

1407739614077496

A0396/1

A0396/2

96

96Single 1500mm or twin (back to back) 2x1500mm extension arms, phospho-chromate and cataphoresis pre-treated steel finished polyester painted. Aluminium pole top mounting joint suitable for Ø60 poles (with sleeve) or Ø76mm poles, available in horizontal or 25° inclined position.

14082096 A0397/1 96 850mm steel extension arm finished complete with adjustable sliding aluminium pole clamp for Ø76-90mm poles.

14138196 A0407/12000mm extension arms in hot dipped galvanised tubular steel with aluminium joints finished RAL7039 available as single mounting options on Ø76÷115mm poles.

14138296 A0407/2x180°/2x120° 2000mm extension arms in hot dipped galvanised tubular steel with aluminium joints finished RAL7039 available as twin 180° and 120° (back to back) mounting options on Ø76÷115mm poles.

14138396 A0407/3x120° 2000mm extension arms in hot dipped galvanised tubular steel with aluminium joints finished RAL7039 available as three 120° mounting options on Ø76÷115mm poles.

1407759614077696

A0398 (Kyro 1)

A0399 (Kyro 2)

96

96

Wall mounting bracket L=310mm (Kyro1) and L=370mm (Kyro2), in phospho-chromate and cataphoresis pre-treated steel finished polyester painted.

14081902 14084202

A0406 / 1

A0406 / 2

Hot dipped galvanised steel brackets suitable for installing single or twin fittings (back to Back) on Ø80-120mm poles. Complete with fixing rods and nuts, requires poles to be drilled.

1408869614088796

A0406 / 1

A0406 / 2

96

96

Hot dipped galvanised steel finished matt grey brackets suitable for installing single or twin fittings (back to Back) on Ø80÷120mm poles. Complete with fixing rods and M8 nuts, requires poles to be drilled.

SBP URBAN LIGHTING

295

2000 76÷115

2000 76÷115

A0407/1

A0407/2 X 180

A0407/3 X 120

A0407/2 X 120

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A range of suspended luminaires suitable for indoor and outdoor application with aluminium frame containing two, three or four fittings. Designed for use with high power compact fluorescent energy saving and metal halide HID lamps. The frame is suspended by steel cables with quick adjustment clamping system, up to maximum 4M length. The high power and efficiency of the Skylum range makes them particularly suitable for high ceiling height application; shopping centres, airport terminals, show rooms and large open plan areas.

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All Skylum models can be wired for individual switching of each luminaire inside the frame structure.

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The semi-spherical Skylum fittings can be moved 350º in all directions.

Optional hook fixings to the frame allow the steel cables to be angled to anchor the fixings to the walls if ceiling mount is not possible.

Adjustable cable system allows you to adjust the individual lengths of the two joining cables up to a maximum combined 4M distance between the anchor point and the frame.

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The curves refer to the emission of a single luminaire: for a complete figure, consider two emissions for Skylum 2, three for Skylum 3 and four for Skylum 4.

Suspended luminaire.Body and cover ring in die-cast aluminium painted finish.Clear toughened safety glass with silk screening.Anti-ageing silicone gaskets.Anodised aluminium reflectors.Adjustable fixing manufactured from die-cast aluminium painted finish.Extruded aluminium housing frame.The frame is suspended by 4 x Ø2.5mm steel cables 2M length with quick adjustment clamping system.Available with two fittings; Skylum 2, three fittings; Skylum 3 or four fittings; Skylum 4.Please contact our department for other options.Patented barometric compensation system.

SKY LUM

300

SKYLUM

e Skylum 1x70w MT

r Skylum 1x26w/T FSM

F97

IP 66 IK 020,2J

CLASS I

SKYLUM 2KG

Max 14,3 kg

SKYLUM 3KG

Max 20,1 kg

438

41350

842

Max

400

0

397

181

842

66

222,5

1192

1151

Max

400

0

181

66

222,5

350 35041

1192

438

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L1 L2

N

L1

L2

N

L1

L2

L3

L1 L2 L3

L1 L1

L2 L2

N

L1

L2 Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 2X70W MT C 97 I CR 05324897GX24d-3 2X26W FSM C 97 I CR B2 05324597

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 3X70W MT C 97 I CR 05324997GX24d-3 3X26W FSM C 97 I CR B2 05324697

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G12 4X70W MT C 97 I CR 05325097GX24d-3 4X26W FSM C 97 I CR B2 05324797

SKYLUM 2

SKYLUM 3

SKYLUM 4

SKYLUM 2

MT G12 2X70W HQI-T

FSM Gx24d-3 2X26W DULUX-D/PL-C

SKYLUM 3

MT G12 3X70W HQI-T

FSM Gx24d-3 3X26W DULUX-D/PL-C

SKYLUM 4

MT G12 4X70W HQI-T

FSM Gx24d-3 4X26W DULUX-D/PL-C

SKYLUM 4KG

Max 27,3 kg

835

842

350

41

835

Max

400

0

181

397 397

66

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ESPERIA 01-02-03 is a range of fittings manufactured from AISI 316/L stainless steel for HID lamps up to 600W maximum. The range has been developed for road tunnel and underpass lighting with fixing accessories for cable tray installations.The ESPERIA has a variety of optics to satisfy the demanding requirements for road and tunnel installations.- Symmetrical wide beam (S) or extra wide beam (SSD)- Asymmetrical with Imax 40º, 45º and 60º- Street lightingA comprehensive range of cable tray mounting accessories are offered to meet the installers needs, for other options please contact our technical department.ESPERIA 01-02-03 are available in the following versions:- ESPERIA /RM fittings with remote control gear units.- ESPERIA /BI fittings with integral control gear.

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The Esperia /RM floodlights are especially developed for the illumination of road and highway tunnels, with direct fixing on the conduits. Manufactured in stainless steel AISI 316/L , they are suitable for discharge lamps max. 600W and distinguish by appropriate remote control gear boxes to be ordered in addition to the fitting. All available boxes include 1m of cable type FG7-OM1 2x2.5 and the lampholder box, to join to the fitting by bayonet fastening, allowing a quick substitution of the lamp without tools (very important to restrict maintenance time). In combination with FG7-OM1 2x2.5 cables, the Esperia /RM floodlights can be installed in tunnels and indoor surroundings. By using H07RN-F 2x2.5 cables, available as supplement to order together with the fitting, the Esperia floodlights can be installed in outdoor surroundings.The Esperia /RM floodlights dispose about a complete range of reflectors. They are available in two versions:ESPERIA 01/RM – for discharge lamps max. 250W with reflector for street lighting specially indicated for the illumination of permanent tracts of highway tunnels and tunnels with two-way traffic ESPERIA 03/RM - for discharge lamps up to 600W, with the following reflectors- symmetric wide beam (S)- symmetric extra-wide beam (SSD)- asymmetric 45° (°45)- asymmetric 60° (A60) specially indicated for a reinforcing counter beam illumination in tunnels with one-way traffic.

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FAST MAINTENANCEFast re-lamping bayonet system maintains reflector / lamp chamber integrity. Fast connection of remote control gear for quick and easy maintenance.

Body manufactured from deep drawn AISI 316/L stainless steel.High performance reflectors in high purity aluminium pre-anodised and polished.5mm clear toughened safety glass, secured by stainless steel fixing clips.Anti-ageing high temperature silicone gasket.Lampholder; fast release bayonet enclosure manufactured from reinforced self-extinguishing UL94-V0/850º technopolymer, phophors and halogen free.Lampholder / control gear assembly comprises control gear box with 1M FG7-OM1 2 x 2.5mm cable to lampholder with corresponding socket fixed to body. A single piece (no joints) anti-ageing silicone gasket ensures a maintained IP66 rating.Stainless steel external fixings.Control gear boxes available in two options: A0543 - IP66, CLASS II, self-extinguishing UL94-V0/850º technopolymer c/w isolating terminal connector, disconnects supply for safety. A0467 - IP65, CLASS II, self-extinguishing technopolymer.A comprehensive range of cable tray mounting accessories are offered to provide a fast and simple installation.

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MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL GEAR UNIT

ESPERIA 01 03/RM

306

ESPERIA 03 RM A\S

540

448188

44

8

540

448188

44

8

ESPERIA 01/RM SR

ESPERIA 03/RM A

ESPERIA 03/RM S

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Max 250W ST SR 04 II 01044404

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Max 600W ST A60° 04 II 01044304Max 600W ST A45° 04 II 01045404

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

Max 600W ST S 04 II 01045604Max 600W ST SSD 04 II 01045804

FCLASS II IP 66

1 m

04

AISI 316L

ESPERIA 01 03/RM

850°

ESPERIA 01 RM SR

482

448170

31

4

IK 86J 0,122 m2

0,066 m2 IK 912J 0,2 m2

0,084 m2KGMax 3,9 kg

KGMax 6,1 kg

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° Rendimento 74,22%

Angoli H 180° 120°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

cd/klm

V 0,0 H 270,0

150

150

300

450

600

750A45 - 600W

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° Rendimento 74,22%

Angoli H 180° 120°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

cd/klm

V 0,0 H 270,0

150

150

300

450

600

750A60 - 600W

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

Angoli H 180° 120°

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° Rendimento 74,22%

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

cd/klm

V 0,0 H 270,0

150

150

300

450

600

750S - 600W

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

Angoli H 180° 120°

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° Rendimento 74,22%

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

cd/klm

V 0,0 H 270,0

150

150

300

450

600

750SSD - 600W

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° Rendimento 74,22%

Angoli H 180° 120°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

105°

90°

75°

60°

45°

cd/klm

V 0,0 H 270,0

150

150

300

450

600

750SR - 250W

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V0-UL94-850°C technopolymer box for use with RM fittings.

Made in self-extinguishing polymer

CONTROL GEAR

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ESPERIA 01 03 RM

ST E40 Max 600W NAV-T/SON-T

BOX IP 66 A0543/70

BOX IP 66 A0543/100 - 150

BOX IP 66 A0543/252 - 402

BOX IP 66 A0543/600

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70W ST II CR 14134020

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST II CR 14134120E40 150W ST II CR 14134220

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 250S ST II CR 14134320E40 400W ST II CR 14134420 NOT FOR ESPERIA 01/RM-SR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 600W ST II CR 14134520 NOT FOR ESPERIA 01/RM-SR

BOX IP 65 A0467/70

BOX IP 65 A0467/100 - 150

BOX IP 65 A0467/252 - 402

BOX IP 65 A0467/600

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E27 70W ST II CR 14096320

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST II CR 14096420E40 150W ST II CR 14096520

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 250S ST II CR 14096620E40 400W ST II CR 14096720 NOT FOR ESPERIA 01/RM-SR

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 600W ST II CR 14096820 NOT FOR ESPERIA 01/RM-SR

+ H07RN-F

A0543Ø10÷Ø14

A0467PG13,5

Ø10÷Ø14

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ACCESSORIES

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for suspended installation of Box on Femi CZ3 100-200-300x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for installation on fittings on Femi CZ3 100-200-300x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

Code Denomination Description

14135820 A0552/H07-RNF Alternative cable for outdoor installation use instead of the standard FG7-OM1 cable.

14135920 A0553 Supplement for additional IP67 cable + socket for control gear box.

14136120 A0554 Supplement for additional IP67 cable + socket for control gear box in outdoor installations.

ESPERIA/RM fitting and gearboxes are suitable for fixing direct to cable trays with the appropriate accessories, which allow a quick and easy installation. Designed for use with FEMI CZ3; height 75mm, widths 100mm, 200mm and 300mm. Other options available on request.

Code Denomination Description

14097104 A0468/316 For Esperia 03 RM

14097304 A0469/316 For Esperia 01 RM

Code Denomination Description

14134904 A0545/316 For Box A0543/70 - A0543/100 - A0543/150

14135104 A0546/316 For Box A0543/252 - A0543/402 - A0543/600

14097504 A0470/316 For Box A0467/70 - A0467/100 - A0467/150 - A0467/252 - A0467/402

14134704 A0544/316 For Box A0467/600

ESPERIA 01 03/RM

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FITTINGS C/W INTEGRAL CONTROL GEAR.

SPECIFICATION:Body in deep-drawn stainless steel AISI 316/L.Reflectors in pre-anodized very pure high performance aluminium.Transparent float safety glass, thermically termpered, 5mm thick.Opening without tools, the glass remains fixed to the body by means of hinges.Hinges and clips for the fixing of the glass in stainless steel AISI 316.Gaskets in not-ageing silicone foam, with high compensation power, guaranteeing a protection degree of IP65.Automatic disconnecter switch which interrupts automatically the power supply by opening the glass, permitting maintenance in absolute safety.Wiring plate removable without tools by acting on the appropriate fixing devices.External screws in stainless steel.Conduit fastening devices in stainless steel, available as accessories, for a simple and quick anchorage to the conduits without tools.

The Esperia /BI floodlights are developed especially for the illumination of road tunnels and underpasses. The control gear unit is incorporated and therefore to prefer in cases where the illuminating body and the control gear unit have to be a single part.Floodlights in CLASS II, manufactured in stainless steel AISI 316/L with a compact body height of 140mm, especially designed for installations with limited height. Suitable for discharge lamps up to 250W .The Esperia /BI floodlights dispose about a complete range of reflectors: - symmetric (S) - symmetric extra-wide beam (SSD) - asymmetric with Imax 40° (A40) and 60°(A60) - street lighting (SR)As well Esperia /BI can be fixed directly to the conduits by means of appropriate quick fastenings. Those allow a quick anchorage of the floodlights to the conduits without the need of tools. Available conduit fastenings in stainless steel to use only for conduit type FEMI CZ3 - 75mm height and 100mm, 200mm and 300mm width.Fastenings for other conduit types are available on request.

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ESPERIA 02/BI-SLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST S 04 II CRF 05333104E40 150W ST S 04 II CRF 05333204E40 250W ST S 04 II CRF 05333304

ESPERIA 02/BI-SSDLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST SSD 04 II CRF 05333404E40 150W ST SSD 04 II CRF 05333504E40 250W ST SSD 04 II CRF 05333604

ESPERIA 02/BI-A60Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST A60 04 II CRF 05333704E40 150W ST A60 04 II CRF 05333804E40 250W ST A60 04 II CRF 05333904

ESPERIA 02/BI-A40Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST A40 04 II CRF 05334004E40 150W ST A40 04 II CRF 05334104E40 250W ST A40 04 II CRF 05334204

ESPERIA 02/BI-SRLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST SR 04 II CRF 05334304E40 150W ST SR 04 II CRF 05334404E40 250W ST SR 04 II CRF 05334504

476

448 142

44

8

ESPERIA 02 BI

ESPERIA 02/BI

FCLASS II 1 m

04

AISI 316L IP 65 M20x1,5Ø10÷Ø14

FG701M 2x2,5

2x2,5mm2

ESPERIA 02 BI

ST E40 Max 250W NAV-T/SON-T

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ESPERIA are robust IP65 corrosion resistant, moisture and dust proof fittings for industrial type applications, suitable for use with T8 and T5 fluorescent lamps to provide high performance efficient lighting.Manufactured in a stainless steel body, with a toughened safety glass or dished clear polycarbonate cover. Suitable for use in chemically aggressive or corrosive atmospheres e.g. road / rail tunnels, chemical and oil production plants, marine / coastal type environments, galvanic treatment areas, livestock, abattoirs and food industries.Esperia fittings were designed with the need to make installations and maintenance as fast and easy as possible, particularly considering the harsh environments in which they may be installed.The Esperia series consists of two models: for T5 and T8 fluorescent bulbs.

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MAINTENANCE: he all-in-one reflector gear and lamp holder assembly hinges for maintenance and is easily removed by hand, without the need for tools, by turning the two fasteners through 90°. An isolating terminal block automatically interrupts supply on removal to provide extra safety.Cover is retained to body by quick release stainless steel fixing clips, and hinges down on stainless steel supports for easy access during maintenance.

The extremely adaptable Esperia range of corrosion resistant fittings features the following:- Lamps & Optics: Available in asymmetrical or

symmetrical reflectors, suitable for one, two, or three lamp T5 and T8.

- Materials: AISI 304 stainless steel or AISI 316L for more demanding conditions such as tunnels or marine environments where greater corrosion resistance is required.

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INSTALLATION:Ceiling mounting is provided by two strong stainless steel end brackets. Customised fixing systems are available on request.

SPECIFICATION:Class I (Class II available on request).Body in AISI 304 or in AISI 316L stainless steel.High purity anodised specular aluminium reflectors available as symmetrical for single, twin and three lamp versions and asymmetrical for single and twin lamp only.Toughened safety glass cover (/V) or polycarbonate (/PC). Hinges down for easy maintenance.Silicone rubber anti-ageing gasket.Stainless steel hinged spring clips.PG16 polyamide cable gland IP68 for Ø10-14mm cables.IP66 anti-vacuum breathing device.220-240V, 50/60Hz electronic ballasts positioned to allow maximum heat dissipation and longevity in high ambient temperatures. For operations in ambient temperatures -20° to +50°C specific fittings are recommended. (Please contact our technical department for further information).

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Symmetrical reflector for single lamp

Symmetrical reflector for twin lamps

Symmetrical reflector for twin lamps

ESPERIA

314

2x25°

T5/S 1x54

2x52°

T5/S 1x54

2x38°

T8/S 1x36

2x52°

T8/S 1x36

2x45°

T8/S 2x36

2x53°

T8/S 3x36

2x52°

T8/S 2x36

2x39°

T5/S 2x54

2x50°

T5/S 3x54

2x53°

T5/S 2x54

ESPERIA / T5 S 1X..

ESPERIA / T5 S 2X..

ESPERIA / T5 S 3X..

ESPERIA / T8 S 2X..

ESPERIA / T8 S 3X..

ESPERIA / T8 S 1X..

CLASS I IK 0912J

IK 1024J

F KGMax 11 kg

IP 65

FH FQ FD A L mm

/ V 1-2-3x28W 1-2-3x54W 1-2-3x36W 95 1415

/ V 1-2-3x35W 1-2-3x49W 1-2-3x58W 95 1715

/ V - 1-2-3x80W - 95 1715

/ PC 1-2-3x35W 1-2-3x49W 1-2-3x58W 135 1715

/ PC - 1-2-3x80W - 135 1715

L

26

0

A

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 28W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171104 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171204 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05202904 /PC bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05174404 /V bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203004 /PC bG5 54W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05171704 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05171804 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203104 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G13 36W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05200504 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05200604 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05207404 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 28W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171304 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171404 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05203204 /PC bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05174504 /V bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203304 /PC bG5 54W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05171904 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05172004 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203404 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G13 36W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05200704 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05200804 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05207504 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 28W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171504 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05171604 /V bG5 35W FH S 04 I ETRC A2 05203504 /PC bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05174604 /V bG5 49W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203604 /PC bG5 54W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05172104 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05172204 /V bG5 80W FQ S 04 I ETRC A2 05203704 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G13 36W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05200904 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05201004 /V bG13 58W FD S 04 I ETRC A2 05207604 /PC b

/ V / PC04

AISI 316L

T5/S 3x54

128°

T8/S 3x36

110°

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Complete with electronic ballast non dimmable 220÷240V 50/60Hz.

Toughened safety glass cover.

Cover polycarbonate.

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b

/V

/PC

ESPERIA / T5 A 1X..

ESPERIA / T8 A 1X..

ESPERIA / T5 A 2X..

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 28W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05172304 /V bG5 35W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05172404 /V bG5 35W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05203804 /PC bG5 49W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05174704 /V bG5 49W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05203904 /PC bG5 54W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05172704 /V bG5 80W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05172804 /V bG5 80W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05204004 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G13 36W FD A 04 I ETRC A2 05201104 /V bG13 58W FD A 04 I ETRC A2 05201204 /V bG13 58W FD A 04 I ETRC A2 05207704 /PC b

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

G5 28W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05172504 /V bG5 35W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05172604 /V bG5 35W FH A 04 I ETRC A2 05204104 /PC bG5 49W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05174804 /V bG5 49W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05204204 /PC bG5 54W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05172904 /V bG5 80W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05173004 /V bG5 80W FQ A 04 I ETRC A2 05204304 /PC b

ESPERIA

FDH G15 14÷35W LUMILUX FH/MASTER TL5 HE

FD G13 36÷58W LUMILUX/TL-D

FDH G5 24÷80W LUMILUX FQ/MASTER TL5 HO

PG16Ø10÷14

OK OK NOH05RN-F 3Gx1,5

3x2,5mm2

92°

T5/A 1x54

102°

T5/A 2x54

29°26°

T5/A 2x54

21°15°

T5/A 1x54

96°

T8/A 1x36

28° 20°

T8/A 1x36

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SPECIALS and ACCESSORIES:Special versions are available on request; fast connect plug and socket, Marechal plug and socket, adjustable suspension brackets, customised suspension systems, emergency lighting, voltage / frequency options, dimmable ballast and through wiring.

ACCESSORIES

Code Denomination Description Notes

1407002014072720

A0365/28-54-36WA0365/35-49-80-58W

Fast fit IP65 plug and socket accessory kit.Not possible for use in combination with A0366/36 and /58 (T8), through wiring accessory.

14070120140702201407562014075920

A0366/304 28-54WA0366/304 35-49-80WA0366/304 36WA0366/304 58W

Supplement for factory fitted through wiring complete with internal cable and terminal blocks (AISI 304 stainless steel). A0366/36 and /58 (T8) not possible for use in combination with A0365 plug and socket accessory.

14074220140744201407572014076020

A0366/316L 28-54WA0366/316L 35-49-80WA0366/316L 36WA0366/316L 58W

Supplement for factory fitted through wiring complete with internal cable and terminal blocks (AISI 316 stainless steel). A0366/36 and /58 (T8) not possible for use in combination with A0365 plug and socket accessory.

14070320140704201407302014073120

A0367/28-54WA0367/35-49-80WA0367/36WA0367/58W

Supplement for T5/T8 single and twin lamp emergency version factory fitted max 1hr maintained. Not available for 3 lamp versions.

!

14069820 A0364/303 AISI 303 stainless steel cable gland for Ø10-14mm cables

14069920 A0364/316 AISI 316 stainless steel cable gland for Ø10-14mm cables.

14070720 A0368W Pair of AISI 304 stainless steel mounting brackets.

14071020 A0369 Pair of AISI 304 stainless adjustable mounting brackets.

Accessories not suitables with A0365.

ESPERIA

316

!

A0365 A0364/303-316A0367 A0368 A0369A0366/304A0366/316L ESPERIA T5

ESPERIA T8IN

IN OUT

OUT

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150

Cd 450300Cd 450

T5/S 1x54W

50°

2x52°

76°

2x52°

180

Cd 360

Cd 450

T8/S 1x36W

150

Cd 300

Cd 450

T8/S 2x36W

78°

2x53°

90°

2x52°

100

Cd 200

Cd 300

T8/S 3x36W

128°

2x50°

100

Cd 300200Cd 300

T5/S 3x54W

125

Cd 375250Cd 375

T5/S 2x54W

110°

2x53°

cd/Klm600

450

300

150

92°

21°15°

cd/Klm360

270

180

90

102°

29°26°

cd/Klm400

300

200

100

96°

28° 20°

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Esperia HID are a range of fittings suitable for discharge lamps up to a max 600W, manufactured from AISI 316L corrosion resistant stainless steel. Suitable for use in chemically aggressive harsh ambient conditions and corrosive atmospheres e.g. tunnel lighting, galvanic treatment plants, mines, marine and coastal applications etc. To satisfy a variety of lighting applications ESPERIA HID floodlights are available with a range of reflectors; symmetrical, extra wide beam symmetrical, asymmetrical Imax 40°, 45° and 55° and street lighting.- Esperia HID / BI Fittings complete with integral

control gear - Esperia HID / RM Fittings with remote control

gear.

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SPECIFICATIONAISI 316 stainless steel body and adjustable bracket. (Options for fast fixing systems and control gear boxes are available on request).Reflectors in high purity 99.85% aluminium anodised and polished.5mm toughened safety glass (IK 10 – 24Joule).Stainless steel glass cover clips.Anti-ageing foam silicone gasket, factory injection direct to glass CNC process. Lampholder fast release bayonet enclosure manufactured from V0-UL94/ 850°C technopolymer, phosphors and halogen free. Complete with anti-vacuum IP68 breathing device and 1.5M H07RN-F 2x1,5 mm2 cable (other options of cable available on request).Remote control gear boxes suitable for installation max 1.5M distance from fittings, available in three versions:- Encapsulated in resin on a polyamide base IP66 -

Class II (A0430).- IP65 control gear box in aluminium finished

painted RAL 9006 grey (Box AL).- IP65 control gear box in aluminium base with

polyamide cover (Box PA).

PHOTOMETRIC FLEXIBILITY - Wide range of high performance reflectors;

symmetrical, extra wide beam symmetrical, asymmetrical Imax 40° and 55°, street lighting or counter beam lighting to satisfy a variety of lighting applications. (See also ESPERIA Fluo).

- High power lamp options from 100 to 600W.

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INSTALLATION FLEXIBILITYAn adjustable bracket with the options for customised fixing arrangements provides flexibility for a variety of installations.

FAST MAINTENANCEFast re-lamping bayonet system maintains reflector / lamp chamber integrity. Fast connection of remote control gear for quick and easy maintenance.

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Symmetrical reflector

Asymmetrical reflector Imax = 55°

Asymmetrical reflector Imax = 45°

Extra wide beam symmetrical reflector

Roadway reflector

ESPERIA HID

322

ESPERIA HID/RM - S

ESPERIA HID/RM - SR

ESPERIA HID/RM - SSD

ESPERIA HID/RM - A45

ESPERIA HID/RM - A55

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100-150W ST-MT S 04 II 01038704E40 250-400-600W ST-MT S 04 II 01038404

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100-150W ST-MT SSD 04 II 01039204E40 250-400-600W ST-MT SSD 04 II 01039304

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100-150W ST-MT A45 04 II 01038804E40 250-400-600W ST-MT A45 04 II 01038904

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100-150W ST-MT A55 04 II 01039004E40 250-400-600W ST-MT A55 04 II 01039104

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100-150W ST-MT SR 04 II 01039404E40 250-400-600W ST-MT SR 04 II 01039504

IK 1024J F

KGMax 7,5kg

04

CLASS II IP 651 m

AISI 316L

ESPERIA HID/RM

275380

46

0

465

±15°

255

2xM8

180

50

2xØ9

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Control gear boxes to be ordered as a separate item along with Esperia HID/RM. Control gear boxes should be installed at a max distance of 1.5m from fitting.

ACCESSORIES

Aluminium base and polyamide cover.

Aluminium construction.

V0-UL94-850°C technopolymer box for use with RM fittings.

Code Denomination Description

14087004 A0433 Supplement for wall long arm mounting bracket to be ordered togetherwith fitting for factory fitted option.

14086804 A0431(Legrand F31 200x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for installation on fittings on Legrand 200x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

14088004 A0437(Femi CZ3 100x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for installation on fittings on Femi CZ3 100x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

1408790414088204

A0436 (Legrand F31 - 200x75)A0439 (Femi CZ3 - 100x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for suspended installation of Box/PA and Box/AL on Legrand F31 200x75mm or Femi CZ - 105x75mm cable tray. Other options available on request.

1408690414088104

A0432 (Legrand F31 - 200x75)A0438 (Femi CZ3 - 100x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for suspended installation of Box A0430 on Legrand F31 200x75mm or Femi CZ - 105x75mm cable tray. Other options available on request.

14087320 A0435 Supplement for fast connection plug to be ordered together with fitting for factory fitted option (on fitting cable). Provides connection between fitting and control gear box A0430.

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A0436 - A0439 A0432 - A0438 A0435

PG 16

Ø10÷14

160

328

4xØ

10

16

0

354

315

H07RN-F 3G1,5

6x2,5mm2

H07RN-F 3G1,5

6x2,5mm2

PG 16

Ø10÷14

180

290

270

4xØ

10

18

0

22

51

95

245

100W ST-MT I CR 14087694150W ST-MT I CR 14087794250W ST-MT I CR 14087894400W ST-MT I CR 14088994600W ST-MT I CR 14089094

BOX/PA IP65

BOX/AL IP65

BOX/A0430 IP66

W Ilcos Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

100W ST-MT I CR 14087494150W ST-MT I CR 14087594250W ST-MT I CR 14415013400W ST-MT I CR 14414013600W ST-MT I CR 14088894

100W ST-MT II CR 14086320150W ST-MT II CR 14086420250W ST-MT II CR 14086520400W ST-MT II CR 14086620600W ST-MT II CR 14086720

B

HA

A B H

100W 122 238 140400W 122 238 140600W 122 310 140

475

A0433 A0431 - A0437

27

5

± 15°Max 50°

ESPERIA HID-RM

ST E40 Max 600W NAV-T/SON-T/NAV-T Super/SON-T Plus

MT E40 Max 600W HQI-T-D/HQI-BT-D/CDO-TT

M20x1,5

Ø10÷Ø14

H07RN-F 2x1,5

2x2,5mm2

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Asymmetrical reflector Imax = 55°

Asymmetrical reflector Imax = 40°

Extra wide beam symmetrical reflector

Symmetrical reflector

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ESPERIA HID/BI - S

ESPERIA HID/BI - SSD

ESPERIA HID/BI - A40

ESPERIA HID/BI - A55

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST-MT S 04 I CR 05231304E40 150W ST-MT S 04 I CR 05231404E40 250W ST-MT S 04 I CR 05231504E40 400W ST-MT S 04 I CR 05230004

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST-MT SSD 04 I CR 05232404E40 150W ST-MT SSD 04 I CR 05232504E40 250W ST-MT SSD 04 I CR 05232604E40 400W ST-MT SSD 04 I CR 05232704

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST-MT A40 04 I CR 05231604E40 150W ST-MT A40 04 I CR 05231704E40 250W ST-MT A40 04 I CR 05231804E40 400W ST-MT A40 04 I CR 05231904

Lampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST-MT A55 04 I CR 05232004E40 150W ST-MT A55 04 I CR 05232104E40 250W ST-MT A55 04 I CR 05232204E40 400W ST-MT A55 04 I CR 05232304

ESPERIA HID/BI

IK 1024J F

KGMax 15,5 kg

04

IP 651 m

AISI 316L CLASS I

275380

46

0

465

±15°

255

2xM8

180

50

2xØ9

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ACCESSORIES

Roadway reflector

Code Denomination Description

14087004 A0433 Supplement for wall long arm mounting bracket to be ordered togetherwith fitting for factory fitted option.

14086804 A0431(Legrand F31 200x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for installation on fittings on Legrand 200x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

14088004 A0437(Femi CZ3 100x75)

AISI 316L stainless steel fast fixing system suitable for installation on fittings on Femi CZ3 100x75mm cable tray.Other options available on request.

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475

A0433

27

5

± 15°Max 50°

ESPERIA HID/BI - SRLampholder W Ilcos °K Optic Colour Class Wiring EEI =

Cosφ≥ 0,9 Code Notes

E40 100W ST-MT SR 04 I CR 05232804E40 150W ST-MT SR 04 I CR 05232904E40 250W ST-MT SR 04 I CR 05233004

ESPERIA HID - BI

ST E40 Max 400W NAV-T/SON-T

MT E40 Max 400W HQI-T-D/HQI-BT-D/CDO-TT

H05RN-F 3Gx1,5

3x2,5mm2Ø9÷Ø14

A0431 - A0437

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PERFORMANCE IN LIGHTING UK Ltd.Office 31 - Imex Spaces Business CentreOxleasow Road - East Moons Moat - RedditchWorcestershire B98 0RE - Englandphone: +44/01527.830.439 fax +44/01527.830.440www.pil-uk.com

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