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      08-25-2005, 08:38 PM

"magic" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> hi,
>
> Could our team give rough ideal how to design infrastructure of street
> lighting by assuming;
>
> 1. type or model of street lighting.
> 2. Luminare selection c/w calculation.
> 3. Voltage drop with referred to nominal voltage allowed.
> 4. suitable distance between each pole.
> 5. maximum nos of poles connected to each feeder pillar.
> 6. others if necessary.
>
> need to know installation in your country.
>
> tks
>
> magic


what does voltage drop have to do with lighting? your number 3
what is the voltage used?

distance between poles is different for different fixtures and wattages.
What is the design criteria that your looking to have?

Call some lighting manufactures of pole lights and get their design
booklets. They all have charts that you can use by lamp wattage, height, or
lumens on the ground.

Home work ??????


 
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