As an indispensable part of the urban lighting system, outdoor bollard lamps not only undertake basic lighting functions, but also play an important role in beautifying the urban environment and enhancing the night view. In order to ensure the safe, stable and efficient operation of outdoor bollard lamps, the installation environment must meet a series of strict requirements.
Ground conditions and stability requirements
The installation site of outdoor bollard lamps should have good ground conditions. The ground must be flat and solid, avoiding cracks, settlement or softness to ensure the stability of the lamps after installation. For soil ground, it is recommended to carry out appropriate hardening treatment, such as laying concrete or stone foundation, to prevent the lamps from tilting or collapsing due to ground settlement. In addition, the ground should have sufficient load-bearing capacity to support the weight of the lamps and their fixing brackets to ensure safety in various weather conditions.
Space layout and lighting requirements
When installing outdoor bollard lamps, the reasonable configuration of space layout and lighting requirements is crucial. The installation location of the lamps should be carefully designed to ensure that the lighting range can cover the required area and avoid direct light to the eyes of pedestrians or vehicles, thereby reducing the occurrence of glare. The height and angle of the lamps also need to be optimized to achieve uniform and soft lighting effects. In areas with special lighting needs, such as sidewalks, parking lots and squares, lamps with appropriate power and luminous flux need to be selected to meet different lighting needs.
Electrical safety and grounding requirements
Electrical safety is an important factor that cannot be ignored in the installation environment of outdoor column lights. The installation site should have a reliable power access point, and the power supply voltage must match the rated voltage of the lamp. The electrical connection of the lamp should be ensured to be firm and reliable to avoid poor contact or looseness. To ensure the safety of the lamp during use, a grounding device must be set up to reliably connect the metal shell of the lamp to the grounding system to prevent leakage or electric shock accidents.
Environmental factors and protective measures
The installation environment of outdoor column lights needs to withstand the test of various severe weather conditions, so a comprehensive assessment of environmental factors, including wind speed, rainfall and temperature, should be conducted before installation. For areas with high wind speeds, wind-resistant lamps and fixed brackets need to be selected to prevent the lamp from tilting or collapsing due to strong winds. At the same time, the waterproof and dustproof level of the lamp also needs to be considered to ensure that it can still operate normally under adverse weather conditions. In areas with higher temperatures, it is particularly important to choose lamps with good heat dissipation performance to prevent damage to the lamps due to overheating.