For lighting public zones—from pedestrian walkways and parks to plaza corridors and suburban roads—the Nowodworski street & park luminaire range delivers both performance and design integrity. Many of the models are rated for exterior duty with weather-proof housing materials and LED modules suited for long service life. For example, one module from the Nowodworski outdoor catalogue lists luminaire types with integrated LED sources, rated up to IP65 and CCT options 3000 K (warm white) or 4000 K (neutral) for public lighting.
From a procurement/engineering perspective: check mounting height (e.g., 4–10 m typical for pedestrian zones), pole type (single-arm, twin-arm, direct-mount), optical distribution (Type II/III for pathways, Type V for open spaces), material finish (die-cast aluminium A356 with corrosion-resistant powder coat), and lifetime (L80/B10 ≥ 50,000 h under –20 °C to +40 °C). Choosing a robust brand like Nowodworski ensures long-term performance under public-space conditions.
When specifying post-top or side-arm pole lights, the Nowodworski range supports combinations like 60 W, 100 W or 150 W LED equivalents (replacing 250 W–400 W HPS). These fixtures often come with integrated drivers rated for 100–277 V AC, surge protection SPD Class II (10 kA), and a colour temperature of 3000 K to minimise glare in public domains. The housing is typically sealed under EN 60598-2-3 for outdoor fixed luminaires. In practice, municipalities or campus-integrators must verify: photometric file (IES/LM 63), ULR (upward light ratio) compliance, maintenance access (tool-less), and finish durability in high-pollution or coastal zones.
Neglecting one of these details leads to shortened lifespan, higher maintenance costs, or non-compliance with lighting standards such as EN 13201 or CIE 115.
For pathways, garden transitions and low-level uplight in park zones, the Nowodworski walkway luminaires include bollard lights, short posts and integrated ground fixtures. Example spec: 12 W LED, 600 lm output, 3000 K, IK10 impact rating, IP67 ingress rating, surface mount on concrete base. These allow safe pedestrian illumination while protecting the lighting asset from vandalism or weather. For specification: ensure spacing meets lux requirements (e.g., 5 lux average with Min/Max ratio ≤ 3), confirm temperature rating for the region (<–25 °C if required), and check LED driver compatibility for dimming (time-scheduled or sensor-triggered).
Standardising on one brand across street, park and walkway lighting means spares, drivers and optics are unified—lowering lifetime cost.
Before awarding procurement or delivering large-scale outdoor lighting with Nowodworski, make sure you evaluate:
Using Nowodworski as the unified brand for all outdoor lighting across streets, parks and pedestrian zones brings key advantages: fewer logistic interfaces, consistent lighting tone across zones, shared spare-parts inventory, and streamlined maintenance scheduling. Facility operators note that when poles, park posts and walkway bollards come from one family, training, spares and service logistics become simpler. The brand’s European manufacturing and quality-control history further support product-lifecycle confidence.
When procuring Nowodworski street & park lighting systems via Bank of Lamps, you gain not simply product supply but a professional B2B partnership configured for project delivery:
High-accuracy ordering: EAN/MPN-based spreadsheets enable bulk order accuracy and reduce entry errors for high-line-count lists.