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A: A 10kV Surge Protection Device (SPD) module is integrated into street luminaires. In the event of a lightning strike or grid anomaly, it instantaneously diverts the high-voltage pulse to the PE grounding line, protecting the sensitive LED matrix and IC driver from irreversible burnout.
A: The housing serves as a large-area passive radiator (heatsink) with aerodynamic cooling fins that actively dissipate heat to the surrounding air. By keeping the p-n junction operating temperature strictly below +70°C, a 50,000-hour lifespan (L70) is guaranteed without lumen degradation due to burnt-out phosphor.
A: Professional street infrastructure luminaires are designed for mounting on round consoles with an outer diameter from Ø48mm to Ø60mm. Fixation is performed with high-strength hex screws that drill into the pole's metal, preventing the luminaire from twisting around its axis in a strong storm.
A: For extreme weather conditions, an IP65 or IP66 tightness class and at least IK08 mechanical impact resistance are mandatory. Internal silicone gaskets completely isolate the optical chamber and 230V terminals from dust, prolonged downpours, and freezing snowmelt waters.
A: Yes, models equipped with DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) or a 1-10V dimming protocol allow for remote regulation of the power supply (W). This enables municipalities to automatically reduce lighting intensity by 50% during deep night hours, significantly lowering the base load on the grid and extending equipment lifespan.