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30W PANDO LED Street Light - Energy Efficient & Durable
Product Description
Durable design and good heat dissipation:
Pando LED street lights are made of a structure that is both durable and has good heat dissipation. The tempered glass shields the lamps from corrosion and impact, and the integrated die-casting aluminum casing speeds up heat dissipation.
High Efficiency of Light
This 30W LED street lamp may replace a conventional 60W metal halide lamp and extend its lifespan because of its high LED luminary efficiency of 140–150LM/W.
Optically Optimized Glass
Different light distributions are produced by optically optimized glass lenses to suit different illumination areas.
IP66 water resistance
Outstanding resistance to corrosion and weather.
Photocell-capable
From nightfall to dawn, the LED lights' photocell sensors sense ambient light and automatically turn on and off.
Toolless Opening Clips:
The driver chamber is simple to open for maintenance.
Product Specifications
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Power |
30W |
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LED chip |
Philips Lumileds/CREE |
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LED Quantity |
16pcs LED 5050SMD |
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LED driver |
Philips/Inventronics |
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Input Votage |
AC 100-277V |
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Frequency |
50/60Hz |
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Power Factor |
>0.9 |
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Flux efficiency |
140-150lm/W |
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Working temperature |
-40°C—50°C |
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Optic angle |
Type I,II,III,IV. |
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Color Rendering Index |
Ra≥70 |
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Color Temperature |
2700-6500K |
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SPD |
10KV |
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Life Span |
≥100 000Hrs |
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Protection Grade |
IP66/IK09 |
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Protection Class |
Class I/Class II |
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Installation Pipe Diameter |
Φ60mm |
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Lights Dimension(mm) |
491*182*113mm |
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Packing size |
550*220*230mm/2pcs |
Product Applications
✓ Residential Community Roads: Light up main streets, lanes, and sidewalks in compact areas, guaranteeing the safety of residents when they travel after dark.
✓ Small-sized parking lots/garage entrances: Deliver adequate, uniform lighting to make vehicle entry and exit more convenient and boost safety levels.
✓ Park/garden trails: Craft a warm, pleasant nighttime leisure atmosphere while serving as a guide for the trails.
✓ Campus/factory secondary roads: Supply dependable lighting for roads within campuses or secondary pathways in factories.
✓ Bike lanes: Offer clear route guidance and safety assurance for cyclists.
✓ Warehouse surroundings/yard lighting: Provide supplementary illumination around buildings to strengthen security.
✓ Township roads/rural lighting: A budget-friendly option to enhance nighttime lighting in rural regions.
Why Choose LEBODA Pando Streetlights?
Extremely cost-effective
Reliable quality
Flexible customization service (optional)
FAQ
Q: What's the appropriate installation height on a light pole?
A: The suggested installation height is 4 to 6 meters. This range ensures uniform light coverage over the road surface (approximately 6-10 meters wide), achieving optimal lighting performance and efficiency. The actual coverage area will vary based on the light distribution curve and road width.
Q: What does an IP66 rating signify? Is it suitable for rainy weather?
A: An IP66 rating indicates the luminaire is completely dust-tight (the first digit "6") and protected against high-pressure water jets from any direction (the second digit "6"). This means it functions normally even in rainy or stormy conditions, making it a standard protection level for outdoor lighting fixtures.
Q: Is installation complicated? What tools are needed?
A: Installation is fairly straightforward. Typical steps include: securing the bracket to the top of the pole -> attaching the luminaire to the bracket with screws -> connecting the power cable (usually using waterproof connectors or terminals). Basic tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and possibly a drill (for making holes in the pole to fix the bracket) are required. Detailed installation guidelines are included.

