APPLICATIONS

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Cycle paths

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Footpaths

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Residential streets

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Residence areas

APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS

• Mounting: suspended from a ball or a catenary
• Metro 45: Pedestrian areas, cycle paths, residential areas, street lighting
Metro 55: Roads, secondary urban and inter-urban streets
• Recommended heights:
Metro 45: 4 to 6 m
Metro 55: 6 to 8 m

DESCRIPTION

• Luminaire available in 2 sizes: Metro 45 and Metro 55
• Spun aluminium body
• Injection die cast aluminium frame and upper swivel joint • Polyester powder coating, any colour available
• IP 65
• Class I or II
• 2 types of sources:

ORALED 1 and 2 module:
- equipped with an ORALENS mono lens in PMMA/IK 08, module colour grey 2150 sanded or 2900 sanded
- colour temperature: 4000 K and 3000 K

SEOLED 1 and 2 module:
- equipped with BLS with QUADRALENS lenses and glass bowl/IK 08, module colour grey 2150 sanded or 2900 sanded
- colour temperature: 2400 K, 2700 K, 3000 K or 4000 K

CITIZEN REFERENCE POINTS

• Materials used:
- Metro 45: Aluminium 83%, Other 13%, Plastic 4%
- Metro 55: Aluminium 86%, Other 10%, Plastic 4%
• Complies with the RoHS directive
• High recyclability rate

WATERPROOFING

• IP 66 waterproofing in accordance with the standard EN 60 529
• Pneumatic silicone gasket

MECHANICAL INTERFACES

• LRM: Metro Smooth Lateral Ball with wrapping sleeve for the end of the cross-arm Ø 60 mm and Ø 42 mm outside
• SRL: Metro suspended with plain swivel joint coupled with sleeve for bracket end external Ø 60 m
• SR: suspended from a ball
• SM: Metro suspended with 3/4” BSP adapter for female boss welded to bracket
• CATELUX: Metro with SM Ø27 pdg fixation Fixation on 5 to 14 mm diameter mechanical cable
• SCO: Metro catenary version
Fixation on 5 to 14 mm diameter mechanical cable

DIMENSIONS

METRO 45
Ø: 465mm Height: 245mm
Weight: 6,6kg
Scx: 0,06m2

METRO 55
Ø: 565mm Height: 275mm
Weight: 9,3kg
Scx: 0,09m2

CONNECTIVITY

• 0-10V
• DALI
• SR+Zhaga (D4I)
• Bluetooth

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