St Antoine

Concept Lolita
EQUIPMENT Integrated
Compatible with BioDiv system
Made in France

• Class II luminaire
• Stepped dome in mechanically welded aluminum, square section 430x430mm at the bottom, 170x170mm at the top. Height 180mm
• 4 straight inclined arms in aluminum angle. Semi-integrated electrical cable passage.
• Crapaudine in aluminum foundry
• Options: Optional laser cut and riveted crown. Customizable graphics on request / Decorative brass balls on dome / Lum’en mouv or double source possible
• One-piece Lolita body in die-cast aluminum casting
• Sealed, screen-printed LOLITA bowl :
– in IK08 flat glass, as standard
– in IK10 polycarbonate, on request
• Aluminum strips between PCBs to reduce glare
• RAL / Akzo Nobel powder coating of your choice, seaside option on request

• OPTICAL BLOCK:
– PMMA optical lenses
– Aluminum PCB (4 PCBs maximum)
– Lum’en mouv option: optical unit equipped with a specific flexible PCB equipped with 8 programs allowing you to modulate the impression left by the flickering of a flame. 2700K as standard.
– Optics: Road (R), Semi-urban (SU), Urban (U), Square (P), Cycle path (PCY), Pedestrian crossing, Architectural.
– Color temperatures: 3000K, 2700K, 2200K, 1800K (4000K, on request) – Coexistence of 2 optional color temperatures*.
– Cable gland
– Pre-wired HO7 RN-F flexible (Length depending on equipment)
– ULR < 1%, ULR < 4% (in situ), CIE flux 3 code > 95%

• EQUIPMENT Integrated under the hood of the luminaire:
– Optional antenna socket (Fixing depending on configuration)
– Driver Light prog, Driver Full prog (With DALI output on request). SR or D4I driver and socket, optional
*Additional driver for mixed temperature option

• ELECTRICAL PROTECTION:
– 10kV surge protector on request
– Varistor on request

• STANDARDS :
– Embout porté (27 ou 34 PdG)
– Embout suspendu (27 ou 34 PdG)

 

  • Eligible for energy-saving certificate
  • ENEC-certified components
  • RoHS
  • DEEE PRO member
  • CE 1166
  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 14001
  • Meets the requirements of the Decree of December 27, 2018 on the prevention, reduction and limitation of light pollution.