Ansell Lighting street luminaires and park lighting fixtures form the foundation of outdoor and public illumination systems. They ensure uniform visibility, pedestrian and driver safety, and energy balance across city streets, parks, and open areas. In urban grids, these luminaires connect through control gear and sensors, responding to daylight levels and scheduling commands. A well-selected Ansell street light determines pole spacing, energy efficiency, and maintenance intervals for an entire district.
Each Ansell outdoor street lamp is designed for long-term reliability under weather and vibration stress. Housings are made from die-cast aluminum with a polyester powder finish to prevent corrosion. Thermal fins dissipate LED heat effectively, maintaining output stability through seasonal extremes. Optical chambers use sealed PMMA or polycarbonate lenses with UV resistance, ensuring consistent light transmission.
The electrical layout separates the LED board from the driver compartment, protecting electronics from overheating. IP66-rated sealing prevents dust or water ingress even under direct rain or pressure cleaning. Mounting brackets provide both top and side entry, allowing one product line to fit multiple pole configurations in parks and streetscapes.
Ansell park luminaires and city luminaires are available in several configurations tailored to environment and purpose. Compact models of 20–40 W fit pedestrian zones or cycle paths; medium-range versions cover parking lots and small roads; heavy-duty modular types reach 150 W+ for main roads or highways.
Optical distributions include symmetric beams for plazas, asymmetric beams for roads, and batwing profiles for even coverage between poles. Housing materials range from aluminum for high vandal resistance to reinforced polymer for decorative park settings. Some Ansell street lights integrate DALI or Zhaga interfaces for smart-city dimming and monitoring.
Performance in Ansell public lighting is measured by luminous efficacy, thermal stability, and lifetime. Typical efficiency levels exceed 130–150 lm/W, helping municipalities meet energy reduction goals. The luminaires comply with EN 60598 and IEC 62471 safety and photometric standards. IP66 and IK08 classifications ensure resistance to water jets, dust, and mechanical impact — essential for installations 6 m or higher, exposed to vibration and wind.
Surge protection (up to 10 kV) and constant-current LED drivers maintain operation under unstable grid conditions, reducing outages and maintenance visits.
During installation, correct pole height and tilt adjustment are critical for uniform ground illumination. Ansell fixtures accept Ø60–76 mm mounts with adjustable inclination ±15°. Cable entry is tool-free; drivers are replaceable without disconnecting the luminaire from the pole. Grounding points and internal strain reliefs prevent cable fatigue.
For park luminaires, avoid positioning under dense trees — condensation and reduced air flow shorten LED life. Where public lighting shares circuits with signage, ensure separate over-current protection to prevent nuisance trips.
In long-term service, failures typically occur in drivers or connectors, not LED modules. Ansell’s modular layout allows independent replacement of optical and electrical blocks without full dismantling. Cleaning the lens once a year maintains photometric performance; accumulation of dust can reduce output by 10–15 %.
Design lifetime exceeds 100 000 hours (L80/B10), assuming ambient below 35 °C. Regular thermal checks during maintenance cycles prevent early lumen depreciation.
For procurement teams, key parameters include wattage, lumen package, color temperature, optical type, and IP/IK rating. Choose 3000–4000 K for park and residential use; 4000–5700 K for roadways. Match driver control type (DALI, 1–10 V, on/off) with the project’s automation logic. Avoid mismatching pole spacing to optical beam width — this causes uneven illumination and safety complaints.
When ordering in bulk, verify conformity certificates (ENEC, CE) and request photometric files (.IES, .LDT) for lighting calculations. Maintain 10 % extra units for spares to cover warranty or accident replacements.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full range of Ansell Lighting street and park luminaires to contractors and municipal integrators across Europe. Our warehouse in Latvia holds ready stock with traceable documentation. We support bulk project quotations, tiered pricing by quantity, and post-payment terms for trusted partners.
Shipments consolidate for UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, and the Baltics — with all technical data sheets, certificates, and logistic tracking included. For each project, buyers receive engineering support to match correct optical types and driver configurations before installation.