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Aesthetic design certainly played a significant role in the design process. The new LED product range is characterized by a defined light-style, as a result of accurate research on forms and light perception. AEC opens up new frontiers in outdoor lighting, promoting design excellence and optimum performance.
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Aesthetic design certainly played a significant role in the design process. The new LED product range is characterized by a defined light-style, as a result of accurate research on forms and light perception. AEC opens up new frontiers in outdoor lighting, promoting design excellence and optimum performance.
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PROTECTION AGAINST OVERVOLTAGE A lighting device installed in a standard electrical system may be subjected to voltage fluctuations and external disturbances due to different factors such as discontinuous loads on the line, faults on the lines (upstream or downstream) and atmospheric electrical discharges (in outdoor installations). In those LED installations where the electronic components are predominant, an adequate resistance to surges is synonymous with reliability and proper functionality. Thanks to the research and the experimentation performed in its own laboratories, AEC offers its customers customized solutions according to every specific installation. CLASS I: protection up to 10kV. CLASS II: protection from 5kV up to 9kV. For more information about the protection against overvoltage, please download the technical report at
FC (PHOTOCELl) OPTION Possibility to install a twilight switch that allows to automatically turn the unit on at sunset and to turn it off at sunrise. PLM OPTION Light flux regulation using power line communication. Light flux reduction can be associated with punctual and remote 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 panels can be used as part of a wireless or GSM/ GPRS network, to remotely monitor the energy consumption of the system and provide fault indications as necessary without the need for on-site maintenance procedures.
Detail
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Housing: Extrude aluminium Ballast Compartment: Extruded aluminium Heat sink Extruded aluminium Optic High efficiency metalized polycarbonate Screen Tempered 4mm th. Cable clamp PlasticM20x1.5 - IP68 Standard colour Graphite (GGT)
HEAT SINK Heat sink in die cast aluminum UNI EN 1706 with lamellar design.01).
FRAME Frame and cover in die cast aluminum alloy UNI EN 1706.
materials
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Optical unit:
Solid state optical system made with 18-27-36-45-54 LED Colour Temperature 6000K, 4000K, 3000K IES Type II, III, IV, V
40 W | 36 LED | 4 K
LAMP WATTAGE NUMBER OF DIODES COlOR TEMPERATURE
525 mA 700 mA
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 (Power Line Management)
Options:
PCR - Photocell Receptacle (pole mounted) HSS - House Side Shield FG - Frosted glass
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Insulation class: I, II. Power supply: 230V - 50Hz. Ferromagnetic power supply unit, efficiency EEI = A3. Superimposed pulse ignitor with timer upon request. Power factor: > 0.9 (at full load). Connection for cables featured by a maximum cross section of 4mmq. Integrated on-load switch for luminaires in class II. Anti-burst capacitor. Ceramic lamp holder.luminaires in class II. Anti-burst capacitor. Ceramic lamp holder.
Voltage:
110277V 50/60Hz
Color:
BLT - black texure WHT - white texture GGT - graphite grey BLUT - blue texture GRNT - green texture SLT - silver texture
* - please remove letter T if flat finish is requested (not recommended)
Ordering sequence
(Model Name) + (Wattage plus Current) + (Desired Voltage) + (Optical System) + (Options) + (Color)
technical sheet
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
180 100
120 105 90
16 17
75 60 45
cd/klm
Asymmetrical optic for street and motorway lighting. Specific optic for roadways where the width is equivalent to the pole height.
DIMMING OPTIONS LED technology offers easy and reliable light flux adjustment. The devices are equipped with an electronic power supply capable of 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 525mA or 700mA. The following options are available: DA (DIM-AUTO) OPTION Automatic light flux regulation DAC OPTION (DIM-AUTO custom profile) The power supply is configured using a dimming profile totally customizable by the user (up to 5 levels in 4 steps). PLM OPTION Light flux regulation using power line communication LCU OPTION Light control unit OPTIONS ON REQUEST:
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
180 150
120 105 90
75 60 45
cd/klm
Asymmetrical optic for street and motorway lighting. Specific optic for roadways where the width corresponds to 0,8 times the pole height.
15
30
120 105 90
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
75 60 45
cd/klm
Asymmetrical optic for street and cycle path lighting. Specific optic for roadways where the width is equivalent to the pole height.
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
180 150
120 105 90
75 60 45
cd/klm
Asymmetrical optic for street and cycle path lighting. Specific optic for roadways where the width corresponds to 0,8 times the pole height.
D10 (DIM-10) OPTION Flux adjustment via 1-10V analogue control DALI OPTION (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) Flux adjustment via digital interface DB (DIM-BIP) OPTION Bi-power light flux adjustment with pilot cable
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
120 105 90
75 60 45
cd/klm
Asymmetrical optic for wide streets and wet asphalt. Specific optic for roadways where the width corresponds to 1,2 times the pole height.
DR (DIM-REG) OPTION Light flux adjustment with flux controllers ADDITIONAL OPTIONS FLC OPTION LED light flux recovery FR (FULL RANGE) OPTION - Extended input voltage range
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
120 105 90
75 60 45
cd/klm
FC (PHOTOCELl) OPTION Possibility to install a twilight switch that allows to automatically turn the unit on at sunset and to turn it off at sunrise.
15
30
120 105 90
Gamma Angles
105 90 75 60 45
S Symmetric optic
75 60 45
cd/klm
technical sheet
542 | 21 3/8 mm
542 | 21 3/8 mm
Italo urban 2
685 mm | 27
121 mm | 4 3/4
18 19
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
685 mm | 27
121 mm | 4 3/4 526 mm | 22 3/4 264 mm | 10 3/8 mm
542 mm
60 mm | 2 3/8 76 mm | 3 optional
60 mm | 2 3/8 76 mm | 3 optional
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
60 mm | 76 mm |
MEW 1
MEW 2
MEW 3
MEW 4
Luminaire Flux
(Ta=25, 4000K, lm) 525mA modules 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 modules 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 700mA
MEW 5
ME1 CE1
ME2 CE2
ME3 CE3
ME4 CE4
ME5 CE5
CEO
ME6 CE6
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
6-12 mm
302 mm | 22 7/8
ITALO 2 URBAN
ITALO 2 URBAN
ITALO 2 URBAN
6-12 mm
H L
1.5
STW
302 mm | 22 7/8
526 mm | 22 3/4
H L
1.25
STW STU-M
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
H L 1 STE-M STU-M
Optional fuse Optical unit lifetime 525mA: >70.000hr B20L80 (included critical failures); >90.000hr L80, TM-21; 700mA: >50.000hr B20L80 (included critical failures); >70.000hr L80, TM-21.
542 mm
H L
0.75
STE-S
H L
0.5
Available dimming options: DA: automatic dimming. DAC: customizable DA UNI EN 13201 profile. Lighting categories PLM: power line Street Application communication light flux Street Application Cycle path Application WET Class adjustment. The tables below describe the flux and output power of the available versions. These parameters are necessary in order to guarantee a correct comparison of the luminaire performance. In particular, the luminaire efficiency (expressed in lm/W) must be calculated as the ratio between the output luminous flux of the luminaire and the power absorbed by the input power supply unit. For the sake of completeness the tables also show the data of the nominal flux and power of the used LED. Rated LED Power
(Ta=85, W) 525mA 700mA
STE-M/STE-S/STW Optic 2060 4120 6180 8240 10300 12360 14410 16470 2600 5170 7760 10350 12940 15520 -
STE-M/STE-S/STW Optic 2445 4890 7335 9780 12225 14670 17115 19560 STU-M/STU-S Optic 1814 3628 5442 7256 9070 10884 12698 14512 16326 2239 4478 6717 8956 11195 13434 15673 17912 3057 6114 9171 12228 15285 18342 -
STU-M / STU-S Optic 1550 3090 4640 6180 7730 9270 10820 12360 13900 1940 3880 5830 7760 9710 11640 13590 15520 -
Note: The characteristics of the product listed above are subjected to change. They will have to be confirmed in case of order. Values indicated in this technical sheet are to be considered rated values subject to a tolerance of +/-5%. Data listed above are subject to change without notice. 1: Rated data obtained in laboratory. 2: Rated data extrapolated from LED manufacturer datasheet.
mountings
Italo urban TP
685 mm | 27
121 mm | 4 3/4
20 21
582 mm | 22 7/8 582 mm | 22 7/8 582 mm | 22 7/8
LED current: 525/700mA. Power Factor: >0.9 (at full load). Connection for cables featured by a maximum cross section of 4mmq.
470 mm | 18 1/2
526 mm | 22 3/4
526 mm | 22 3/4
60 | 2 3/8
60 | 2 3/8
Optional fuse Optical unit lifetime 542 | 21 3/8 mm 525mA: >70.000hr B20L80 (included critical failures); >90.000hr L80, TM-21; 700mA: >50.000hr B20L80 (included critical failures); >70.000hr L80, TM-21. Available dimming options: DA: automatic dimming. DAC: customizable DA profile. PLM: power line communication light flux 542 mm | 21 3/8 mm adjustment.
542 | 21 3/8 mm
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
Installation rep. L/H
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm 685 mm | 27 SELECTION OF THE OPTICS ACCORDING TO UNI EN 13201 LIGHTING CATEGORIES
121 mm | 4 3/4 526 mm | 22 3/4 264 mm | 10 3/8 mm
ITALO 2 URBAN TP ITALO 2 URBAN TP STU-M S STU-M H L 1 STU-M S
526 mm | 22 3/4
264 mm | 10 3/8 mm
H L
1.25
60 mm | 2 3/8 76 mm | 3 optional
60 mm | 2 3/8 76 mm | 3 optional
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
0.75 STU-S
6-12 mm
302 mm | 22 7/8
6-12 mm
STU-S H L S
302 mm | 22 7/8
STU-S S
526 mm | 22 3/4
H L
0.5
526 mm | 22 3/4
MEW 1
MEW 2
MEW 3
MEW 4
542 mm | 21 3/8 mm
Street Application
The tables below describe the flux and output power of the available versions. These parameters are necessary in order to guarantee a correct comparison of the luminaire performance. In particular, the luminaire efficiency (expressed in lm/W) must be calculated as the ratio between the output luminous flux of the luminaire and the power absorbed by the input power supply unit. For the sake of completeness the tables also show the data of the nominal flux and power of the used LED. Luminaire Flux
(Ta=25, 4000K, lm) 525mA modules 1 2 3 4 LED 10 20 30 1630 3270 4810 700mA
MEW 5
ME1 CE1
ME2 CE2
ME3 CE3
ME4 CE4
ME5 CE5
CEO
ME6 CE6
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
STE-M/STE-S/STW Optic 1400 2940 4410 5870 S Optic 2050 4110 6070 1840 3690 5540 7370
STE-M/STE-S/STW Optic 1814 3628 5442 7256 2239 4478 6717 8956
Note: The characteristics of the product listed above are subjected to change. They will have to be confirmed in case of order. Values indicated in this technical sheet are to be considered rated values subject to a tolerance of +/-5%. Data listed above are subject to change without notice. 1: Rated data obtained in laboratory. 2: Rated data extrapolated from LED manufacturer datasheet.
mountings
[ft]
[m] 6
24 25
[m] 6
[ft]
5
15
5
15
10
10
2
5
2
5
[ft]
[m]
[m]
[ft]
20
20
5
15
5
15
10
10
2
5
2
5
MOUNTINGS
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Italo Urban is available in a range of standard and non-standard colors. DDL8 - 8 step powder-coat process with 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 plastic substrates, requires a mild microscopic surface etch prior to coating to promote improved adhesion. This can be accomplished simply and safely, with the right chemistry additives in your pretreatment chemistry. The industry standard chemistries used to microscopically etch aluminum have been primarily acids such as Phosphoric, Sulfuric or Chromic acids, many times used in combination, somewhere in the pretreatment process with a fluoride containing additive to promote the etch. Sigma uses the highest standard chemicals enviro-friendly to achieve the best possible results. The Seal is many times the last process applied prior to a low conductivity, Deionized, Distilled or Reverse Osmosis conditioned water rinse. The purpose of the Seal process is to completely passivate and seal any microscopic voids on the surface from the environment prior to coating. This helps to additionally improve adhesion and inhibit corrosion. The Seal process can be accomplished in many ways with todays technological advancements. In some of the latest pretreatment 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 application.
Colours
Colour: Black Code: BKT Colour: Gray Code: GYT Colour: Silver Code: SLT Colour: White Code: WHT Colour: Yellow Code: YLT Colour: Red Code: RDT Colour: Blue Code: BUT Colour: Teal Code: TET Colour: Green Code: GNT
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