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ECOseriesreliability and elegance
External Lighting Catalogue
Overview
ECOseries
Lightlike
lifedesign
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel Eco32
The ECO features and essential style created by in depth research into how we have used and controlled street lighting in ages past. This is why it’s a timeless natural fit to old or new locations. Encompassing great design and inspired functionality that removes the barriers between function and aesthetics. El-egantly rounded shape creates a warm, invit-ing atmosphere.. The modern interpretions of classic lines are reminiscent of bygone times, and yet have so much more to offer: from ergonomic design and a choice of different poles and arms, to sustainable technologies which prove that good looks and intelligence need not be mutually exclusive.
design
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO54
Functionality, versatility and ease of use combined with well-established reliabili-ty ensure that the ECO is the ultimate ex-pression of your designed locale. Perfectly shaped light source married with a tradition-al mounting options somehow complement each other instead of clashing.
LED
design
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO76
Brand your design, promote your space, customize the Eco with multiple mounting features and make the fixture part of your vi-sion instead of an afterthought. Laser etch your logo, make temporary mounting for signage, imagination is your only barrier to make the ECO your fixture.
Pedestrianinsurance
design
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO98
Highabove
the citydesign
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO1110
For many years, ECO collections have beenincorporated into outstanding architectural projects all over the world. Truly impressive architecture for everyone’s enjoyment. Types of properties that could not be more different, yet that all have several things in common: a high demand for quality, innovative designs and a respectful use of energy. ECO is therefore equally around home in front of outstanding office buildings, exclu-sive private apartments and many other in-ternational projects. Private building owners find special solutions for creating their own individual outdoor experiences, while the ex-clusivity of the design and the intelligent use of energy are often decisive factors for public building owners and architects.
Eco - MV/E Armmountings
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO1312
mountings
Eco - MK/E Arm
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO1514
Mountings
Eco
- MB
/E A
rmHID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO1716
Eco - BR ArmMountings
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO1918
Mountings
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO2120
Eco - M Arm
mountings
Eco - TP Arm
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO2322
mountings
Eco - M Arm
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO2524
mountings
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO2726
ECO FL-M-PL4
ECO RD-M-ECBECO FL-M-PN
ECO FL-M/BR-PN ECO FL-BR2-PN
ECO RD-M-PN ECO RD-TP-EC
ECO FL-M-PLC
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HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO2928
ECO RD-AR8-PN
ECO FL-S1
ECO RD-AR11-PN
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ECO RD-AR-PNECO RD-AR-PN
ECO RD-AR11-PN ECO RD-AR8-PN
233 mm
/ 9-1/8”
Ø 520 mm / 20-1/2”
Ø 520 m
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Ø 520 mm / 20-1/2”
Ø 5
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VarietiesECO FLECO RD
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO3130Electrical
characteristics:
• Insulation class: I, II.• Power supply: 110V - 277 V 50Hz/60Hz.• Ferromagnetic power supply unit, efficiency EEI = A3.• Superimposed pulse ignitor with timer upon request.• Power factor: > 0.9 (at full load).• Connection for cables Gland - IP 68• Integrated on-load switch for luminaries in class II.• Anti-burst capacitor.• Ceramic lamp holder
Mechanicalcharacteristics:
• Dome made of spun alu-minum. • Diffuser Holder made of die cast aluminum. • EPDM seal.• Glass - tempered (4mm thick) featured by high transparency and opti-mum thermal and me-chanical resistance IK08.• Optical unit in pure an-odized and polished alu-minum (99.85%).• Removable techno poly-mer gear plate.• Plastic cable gland - IP68.• Integrated cable clamp.• Regulation of the lamp focus in 3 different posi-tions.
technical sheet
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO3332
Control system- DIM-FIX: Fixed and programmed current
- DIM-AUTO: Automatic dimming profile with integrated timer
- DIM-PROG: Automatic and programmable dimming profile
- PLM: Conveyed wave com
Optical unit for LED modulesSolid state optical system made by 18-27-36-45-54 LED
Colour Temperature: 3000K, 4000K, 5000KPhotobiological Risk Group EXEMPT
Optical unit life for LED modules(Ta=25°C)
525mA≥70.000hr B20L80 (including critical failures)
≥90.000hr L80, TM21
700mA≥50.000hr B20L80 (including critical failures)
≥80.000hr L80, TM21
Voltage110V÷277V 50/60Hz (347V - Optional)
Colourblack
steel gray
whiteblue
chromesilver
OptionsACS - Automatic Cutoff Switch
HSS - House Side Shield
PHC - Photocell
IP 66
optical system
systemLEDEco LED characteristics:
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO3534
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Eco OC systemPedestrian Crossing Lighting
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Eco OP systemPedestrian Crossing Lighting
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Eco OP systemPedestrian Crossing Lighting
DA (DIM-AUTO) OPTIONAutomatic light flow regulationThe power supply is configured using an automatic dimming profile which fully utilises the maximum light intensity during the first and last few hours of system operation, thereby reduc-ing energy consumption in the middle of the night when a lower level of illumination is often sufficient. The reduction profile au-tomatically adapts to seasonal variations in the duration of the night-time period.
DP (DIM-PROG) OPTIONProgrammed light flow regulationThe power supply is configured using a custom dimming profile, fully customised by the user. The dimming levels and times can be set using software as illustrated in the adjacent example.
PLM OPTIONLight flow regulation using power line communicationLight flow reduction can be associated with punctual and re-mote monitoring of the individual device via the power line communication remote control.
This option, used in conjunction with an LCU (Light Control Unit), makes it possible to control an individual lighting point, allowing the creation of customised lighting scenarios. More complex remote control boards can be used as part of a wire-less or GSM/GPRS network, to remotely monitor the energy consumption of the system and provide fault indications as necessary without the need for onsite maintenance procedures.
LCUThe Light Control Unit offers flexible system control. The reduc-tion profile can be customisedwith simple local or remote pro-gramming. Devices can be divided into sub-groups with differ-ent dimming profiles. Option of using an astronomical clock or interfacing with external switchingdevices. Simplified installa-tion, wiring and testing. Programming software free of charge.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) OPTIONFlow adjustment via digital interface.DALI is the standard digital technology for the management of luminaires, dimmers and various devices; it is based on a digital signal capable of univocally addressing up to 64 devices on thesame bus. The device is designed for connection of L/N/DALI cables.
D10 (DIM-10) OPTIONFlow adjustment via 1-10V analogue control.Allows lighting device and dimmer adjustment via an analogue voltage signal between 1V and 10V, the minimum and maxi-mum brightness levels respectively. The device is designed for connection of L-N-1/10V cables.
DB (DIM-BIP) OPTIONBi-power light flow adjustment with pilot cable.
Option mainly designed for underpasses or small systems where a simple and synchronised flow reduction is required. The device is supplied with a bi-power switch which will stab-lish an operating regime at full or reduced power, depending on whether in additional conductor (pilot cable) is also present or not.
DR (DIM-REG) OPTIONLight flow adjustment with flow controllers.LED retrofit systems may include a discharge lamp flow con-troller. This option allows the LED device to follow up the volt-age adjustment carried out within the system, regulating the LED input current as a result. This means both HID and LED devices can be installed within the same system, thereby fully utilising existing energy saving systems. Operation is only guar-anteed if amplitude modulation controllers are used instead of phase cut controllers.
FLC OPTION LED light flow recovery.The natural deterioration of the light flow produced by the LEDs can be offset by progressively increasing the input current of the LEDs during operation. This option guarantees a virtually constant light flow output. The lighting system can therefore be designed while taking ac-count of a maintenance factor which is higher than that usu-ally used with the standard product, offering instant savings in terms of the energy consumed and/or the initial cost of the system. The FLC option also means the useful life of the system can be extended.
FR (Full Range) OPTION Extended input voltage range.Option of supplying the device with an extended input voltage (example: 120^277V). This option maintains device operation even in systems where the power supply voltage is regularly adjusted by flow controllers.
LED technology offers easy and reliable light flow adjustment. The devices are equipped with an electronic power supply capableof adjusting light emission by directly regulating the optical assembly LED input current. The standard version of the device is supplied with a constant LED input current of 525 mA or 700 mA. The following options are available:
Eco RD
Eco FL
Available sizes: Optical Unit Characteristics:
Modular optical system. Led light source colour tempera-ture: 4000K. Typical CRI: 85.
18, 27, 36 LED
Optical Unit Varieties:
ST: asymmetrical optic for streetlighting.OC: asymmetrical optic for pe-destrian and cycle paths lighting.S: symmetrical optic for urban lighting.
systemsHID
Optical System
ECO HID characteristics
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel ECO3736
ECO - HIDWATTAGES LAMP TYPE LAMP SOCKET OPTICS 70 W HPS E17 ST-OC100 W HPS E40 ST-OC150 W HPS E40 ST-OC250 W HPS E40 ST
70 W MH E17 ST-OC100 W MH E17 ST-OC150 W MH E17 ST-OC
60 W CDO-TW* PGZ12 ST-OC90 W CDO-TW* PGZ12 ST-OC140 W CDO-TW* PGZ12 ST-OC
70 W CDM-TT G12 ST-OC100 W CDM-TT G12 ST-OC150 W CDM-TT G12 ST-OC250 W CDM-TT G12 ST
150 W SHP-TS RX-7S OP250 W SHP-TS FC2 OP
150 W MH RX-7S OP250 W MH FC2 OP* Only available with electronic power supply unit.
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250W HPS-TS DXEco OP system
Pedestrian Crossing Lighting
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150W HPS-TS SXEco OP system
Pedestrian Crossing Lighting
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70W SHP-TEco OC system
Pedestrian and Cycle Path Lighting
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250W HPS-TS DXEco OP system
Pedestrian Crossing Lighting
DA (DIM-AUTO) OPTIONAutomatic light flow regulation
DP (DIM-PROG) OPTIONProgrammed light flow regulation
The power supply is configured using an automatic dimming profile which fully utilises the maximum light intensity during the first and last few hours of system operation, thereby reduc-ing energy consumption in the middle of the night when a lower level of illumination is often sufficient. The reduction profile au-tomatically adapts to seasonal variations in the duration of the night-time period.
The wiring is configured using a custom dimming profile, fully customised by the user. The dimming levels and times can be set using software as illustrated in the adjacent example. If a magnetic power supply is used, only two power levels are avail-able: ful l power and reduced power, with the reduction sched-ules set using dip switches.
LCUThe Light Control Unit offers flexible system control. The re-duction profile can be customised with simple local or remote programming. Devices can be divided into sub-groups with dif-ferent dimming profiles. Option of using an astronomical clock or interfacing with exter-nal switching devices. Simplified installation, wiring and testing. Programming software free of charge.
PLM OPTIONLight flow regulation using power line communicationLight flow reduction can be associated with punctual and re-mote monitoring of the individual device via the power line communication remote control.
This option, used in conjunction with an LCU (Light Control Unit), makes it possible to control an individual lighting point, allowing the creation of customised lighting scenarios.
More complex remote control boards can be used as part of a wireless or GSM/GPRS network, to remotely monitor the en-ergy consumption of the system and provide fault indications as necessary without the need for on-site maintenance proce-dures.
DR (DIM-REG) OPTIONLight flow adjustment with flow controllers.This option makes it possible to use HID devices with an elec-tronic power supply in systems with a flow controller for tradi-tional discharge devices: The electronic power supply follows up the voltage adjustment carried out within the system, regu-lating the lamp flow as a result. Operation is only guaranteed if amplitude modulation control-lers are used instead of phase cut controllers.
D10 (DIM-10) OPTIONFlow adjustment via 1-10V analogue control.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) OPTIONFlow adjustment via digital interface.
Allows lighting device and dimmer adjustment via an analogue voltage signal between 1V and 10V, the minimum and maxi-mum brightness levels respectively. The device is designed for connection of L/N/1-10V cables.
DALI is the standard digital technology for the management of luminaires, dimmers and various devices; it is based on a digital signal capable of univocally addressing up to 64 devices on thesame bus. The device is designed for connection of L/N/DALI cables.
DB (DIM-BIP) OPTIONBi-power light flow adjustment with pilot cable.Option mainly designed for underpasses or small systems where a simple and synchronised flow reduction is required. The device is supplied with a bi-power switch which will stab-lish an operating regime at full or reduced power, depending on whether in additional conductor (pilot cable) is also present or not.
ST Optics OC Optics OP Optics
Colours
SLTColour: silverCode: BLT
Colour: blackCode:
RDTColour: redCode:
BLTColour: blueCode: CRT
Colour:chromeCode:
GGTColour: grayCode:
WHTColour: whiteCode: GRT
Colour: greenCode:
HID/LED LIGHTINGmodel Evo3938
...and all coloursyou can imagine
ECO is available in a range of standard and non-standard colors.
DDL8 - 8 step powder-coat processwith phosphochromate dipping resistant to corrosive and saline environments
Stage 1 Alk Clean
Stage 2 Rinse
Stage 3 Rinse
Stage 4 Chrome Phos
Stage 5 Rinse
Stage 6 Seal
Stage 7 Recirc DI
Stage 8 Fresh DI
Aluminum, like many non-ferrous and plas-tic substrates, requires a mild microscopic surface etch prior to coating to promote im-proved adhesion. This can be accomplished simply and safely, with the right chemistry additives in your pretreatment chemistry. The industry standard chemistries used to micro-scopically etch aluminum have been primari-ly acids such as Phosphoric, Sulfuric or Chro-mic acids, many times used in combination, somewhere in the pretreatment process with a fluoride containing additive to promote the etch. AEC uses the highest standard chemi-cals enviro-friendly to achieve the best pos-sible results.
The Seal is many times the last process ap-plied prior to a low conductivity, Deionized, Distilled or Reverse Osmosis conditioned wa-ter rinse. The purpose of the Seal process is to completely passivate and seal any micro-scopic voids on the surface from the environ-ment prior to coating. This helps to addition-ally improve adhesion and inhibit corrosion. The Seal process can be accomplished in many ways with today’s technological ad-vancements. In some of the latest pretreat-ment technologies, the seal and passivation steps are accomplished in a single step during the conversion coating application process. Tri-valent chrome (which is thought to be a safe alternative to the hexavalent chrome), non-chromic seal such as molybdate and other organic, inorganic and nano-polymer products are used depending on an applica-tion.
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