The architect designed the intersection lighting for the streets surrounding the existing structure and another large structure under construction nearby. The design brief specified that a single pole would house two luminaires, with their light beams directed to illuminate the corners of the intersecting paths.
Based on the existing Greenlight Max LED 1xL luminaire, we proposed several solutions, from which the client selected the modification shown in the adjacent graphic.
The Greenlight Max LED is an outdoor luminaire made of an aluminum profile. The luminaire head has a power cable and is mounted on a dedicated pole with a height of 3 m, 4 m, or 5 m. At the bottom of the pole is a sealed compartment for connecting the mains power supply, closed from the outside with an aluminum cover.
The structure of the fixture after modification looks as follows:
The top view
The side view
After sliding the head onto the pole, tighten the mounting screws. The assembled set is shown in the drawing.
Both the pole and head are powder-coated graphite, although painting in any RAL color is available upon request.
Two optical systems are available: