In Europe, public lighting systems are evolving from standalone fixtures to centrally managed and data-driven systems. Driven by energy regulations, smart city initiatives, and maintenance efficiency requirements, LED street lighting must now support adjustability, monitoring, and remote control.
Core Challenges: Limited Control and Lack of Fine-Tuned Management
1) Difficulty in Centralized Lighting Control
2) Limited Visibility in Energy Use and Maintenance
The prerequisite for achieving refined management is that the lamps have stable basic performance:
AC 90–305V wide voltage input (see PDF P05): Adapt to grid fluctuations
IP66 protection grade (see PDF P05/P06): Ensure stable outdoor operation
IK08 impact resistance grade (see PDF P05): Suitable for public environments
ADC12 die-cast aluminum structure (see PDF P05): Support heat dissipation and structural stability
These parameters provide a reliable operating foundation for the control system.
VI. Selection Suggestions: Key Configurations for European Projects 6. Selection Guidelines for European Public Lighting Projects
In actual projects, it is recommended to focus on the following key elements:
Control protocol selection: Prioritize the configuration of the DALI system to support centralized management.
Communication capability expansion: Select Zigbee or NB-IoT based on project requirements.
Electrical adaptability: Ensure a wide AC 90–305V input voltage range.
Protection grade: IP66 is the basic requirement for outdoor applications.
Installation and power matching (3–14m): Ensure lighting coverage and uniformity.
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