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Street light pole structure.

Explain street light pole structure with diagram

Certainly, I'd be happy to explain the structure of a street light pole and provide a diagram to
illustrate the various components.

A typical street light pole consists of several main parts, including:

1. Pole shaft: This is the tall, vertical component of the pole that supports the light fixture
and other equipment. It is usually made of steel or aluminum, and may be tapered or
straight.
2. Base plate: This is the part of the pole that is anchored into the ground. It is typically
made of steel or concrete and may be round or square.
3. Anchor bolts: These are the bolts that secure the base plate to the ground. They are
usually made of steel and are embedded in concrete.
4. Hand hole: This is a small access hole in the pole shaft that allows technicians to
access wiring or other components inside the pole.
5. Luminaire: This is the light fixture that sits on top of the pole shaft. It may be a single
light or a cluster of lights, depending on the design and application.
6. Crossarm: This is an optional component that can be used to support additional
equipment, such as traffic signals or cameras. It is typically attached to the pole shaft
near the top of the pole.
7. Wiring: Electrical wiring is run through the pole shaft and into the luminaire to power the
lights. Additional wiring may be run through the pole to power other equipment, such as
cameras or sensors.

Here is a diagram that illustrates the various components of a street light pole:

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Luminaire
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