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Material Inspection Request - MIR ‫ﻃﻠﺐ إﺳﺘﻼم ﻣﻮاد‬

MIR Ser No. ‫ اﻟﺮﻗﻢ اﻟ ﺴﻠﺴ‬: Date ‫ اﻟﺘﺎر ــﺦ‬: 07.01.2024


Cluster ‫ اﻟﻘﻄﺎع‬: Eastern Province
Project Title ‫ اﺳﻢ اﻟﻤ وع‬: Water Quality Improvement Project- South Network- Khobar Project 1-02200016408
Consultant ‫ اﻹﺳ ﺸﺎري‬: ILF Consulting Engineers for Engineering Consultancy
Contractor ‫ اﻟﻤﻘﺎول‬: Civil Works Company
Part A: By the Contractor: ‫ ﻳﺘﻢ إﺳﺘ ﻤﺎﻟﻪ ﻣﻦ ﺧﻼل اﻟﻤﻘﺎول‬: (‫اﻟﺠﺰء )أ‬
Attachments (tick as appropriate) ‫اﻟﻤﺮﻓﻘﺎت‬
Delivery Notes Factory Acceptance Test Certificate Others (state)
‫إذن اﻟﺘﻮرﺪ‬ ‫ﺷﻬﺎدة اﺧﺘ ﺎر ﻣﻦ اﻟﻤﺼﻨﻊ‬ ‫أﺧﺮى‬
Independent Laboratory Test Certificate Certificate of Origin
‫ﺷﻬﺎدة إﺧﺘ ﺎر ﻣﻦ ﻣﻌﻤﻞ إﺧﺘ ﺎرات ﻣﺴﺘﻘﻞ‬ ‫ﺷﻬﺎدة اﻟﻤ ﺸﺄ‬
Discipline: Civil Architectural Mechanical Electrical Other (state)
‫اﻟﺘﺼ ﻒ‬ ‫إ ﺸﺎ‬ ‫ﻣﻌﻤﺎري‬ ‫ﻣ ﺎﻧ ﺎ‬ ‫ﻛﻬ ﺎء‬ ‫أﺧﺮي‬

Material Description MATERIAL RECEIVING INSPECTION FOR EXTERNAL LIGHTNING FIXTURE 07.01.2024 @8:00AM ‫وﺻﻒ اﻟﻤﻮاد‬

MAT Form No. : WQIP-K1-ILF-MAT-00077 V0 : ‫رﻗﻢ ﻃﻠﺐ اﻹﻋﺘﻤﺎد‬


Submittal Approval Date : 26/09/2023 : ‫ﺗﺎر ــﺦ إﻋﺘﻤﺎد اﻟﻄﻠﺐ‬
Manufacturer / Suppliers : AL BABTAIN POWER & TELECOM CO. : ‫اﻟﻤﺼﻨﻊ‬/‫اﻟﻤﻮرد‬
Origin : SAUDI ARABIA : ‫ﻠﺪ اﻟﻤ ﺸﺄ‬
Model No. : N/A : ‫رﻗﻢ اﻟﻤﻮد ﻞ‬
Serial No. : N/A : ‫اﻟﻤﻮردة‬ ‫اﻟﺮﻗﻢ اﻟ ﺴﻠﺴ ﻟﻠﻌﻨﺎ‬
B.O.Q. Item : (5.7.14) : ‫ﺟﺪول اﻟ ﻤ ﺎت‬ ‫رﻗﻢ اﻟﺒﻨﺪ‬

1)EXTERNAL LIGHTNING POACCORDING TO DRAWING = 25PCS


Quantity : : ‫اﻟ ﻤ ﺔ‬

We certify that the material mentioned above is in accordance with the Contract Specification and Approved Materials.
‫ﺸﻬﺪ ﺄن اﻟﻤﻮاد اﻟﻤﺬﻛﻮرة أﻋﻼە و ﻓﻘﺎ ﻟﻤﻮاﺻﻔﺎت اﻟﻌﻘﺪ و اﻟﻤﻮاد اﻟﻤﻌﺘﻤﺪة‬
B.O.Q. Item : 5.7.14 EXTERNAL LIGHTNING POLE

Name ‫ اﻹﺳﻢ‬: M.ATIF KHAN Signature ‫ اﻟﺘﻮﻗﻴﻊ‬: Position ‫اﻟﻮﻇ ﻔﺔ‬ QC INSPECTOR Date : 08.01.2024
Part B: By the Consultant: ‫ ﻳﺘﻢ إﺳﺘ ﻤﺎﻟﻪ ﻣﻦ ﺧﻼل اﻹﺳ ﺸﺎري‬:(‫اﻟﺠﺰء )ب‬
Supervising Consultant's Inspection Report ‫ﺗﻘ ﺮ ﻣﻌﺎﻳﻨﺔ إﺳ ﺸﺎري اﻹ اف‬
The reference for specifications is Contract Technical Specifications ‫اﻟﻤﻮاﺻﻔﺎت ﻮ ﻣﻮاﺻﻔﺎت اﻟﻌﻘﺪ اﻟﻔﻨ ﺔ‬ ‫اﻟﻤﺮﺟﻊ‬
Item ‫اﻟﻤﻮﺿ ع‬ Yes ‫ ﻧﻌﻢ‬/ No ‫ﻻ‬ Remarks ‫ﻣﻼﺣﻈﺎت‬
WQIP-K1-ILF-T-0117- Repair Procedure will be followed if any
Physical Damage? ‫ أ ار ﻇﺎ ﺮة‬NO
during Transportation.
Details Given above are correct? ‫ اﻟﺘﺤﻘﻖ ﻣﻦ ﺻﺤﺔ اﻟﺒ ﺎﻧﺎت اﻟﻮاردة أﻋﻼە‬YES
Confirm with Approval Submission? ‫ ﻣﻄﺎﺑﻖ ﻻﻋﺘﻤﺎد اﻟﻤﻮاد‬YES
Accessories / Spareaccording
Storage conditions Parts included?
to ‫ ﻗﻄﻊ اﻟﻐ ﺎر‬/ ‫ اﻟﻤﻠﺤﻘﺎت‬YES
manufaturer instructions ‫ اﻟﺘﺨ ﻦ ﻃ ﻘﺎ ﻟﺘﻌﻠ ﻤﺎت اﻟﻤﺼﻨﻊ‬YES
Remarks ‫ﻣﻼﺣﻈﺎت‬

Name: ‫اﻹﺳﻢ‬ Position ‫ اﻟﻮﻇ ﻔﺔ‬: Signature :‫اﻟﺘﻮﻗﻴﻊ‬ Date: ‫اﻟﺘﺎر ــﺦ‬
Supervising Consultant Comments and Approval: :‫ﻣﻼﺣﻈﺎت واﻋﺘﻤﺎد اﺳ ﺸﺎري اﻹ اف‬

Approved Approved with Comments Comply Comments and Resubmit Rejected


‫ﻌﺘﻤﺪ‬ ‫ﻌﺘﻤﺪ ﻤﻼﺣﻈﺎت‬ ‫ﻣﻌﺎﻟﺠﺔ اﻟﻤﻼﺣﻈﺎت و إﻋﺎدة اﻟﺘﻘﺪ ﻢ‬ ‫ﻣﺮﻓﻮض‬
Name ‫ اﻹﺳﻢ‬: Position ‫ اﻟﻮﻇ ﻔﺔ‬: RE ‫اﻟﻤﻬﻨﺪس اﻟﻤﻘ ﻢ‬ Signature ‫ اﻟﺘﻮﻗﻴﻊ‬: Date ‫ اﻟﺘﺎر ــﺦ‬:
Acceptance does not relieve the contractor from his responsibility and liability concerning compliance with the contract requirement.
‫إن ﺬە اﻟﻤــﻮاﻓﻘﺔ ﻻ ﺗــﻌﻔــﻲ اﻟﻤـﻘــﺎول ﻣﻦ ﻣﺴــﺆوﻟـ ـﺎﺗـﻪ ﺗـﺠــﺎە ﻣـﻄـﺎ ـﻘـﺔ ﻣـﺘﻄـﻠـ ـﺎت اﻟـﻌـﻘــﺪ‬

All dates to be entered in format: dd/mm/yyyya12dfedd67cbd6474eb45fd4dc57d82b584c3d8fbdcb380348da23b64481c42a 1 of 1


National Water Company (NWC)

Water Quality Improvement Project- South Network- Khobar Project 1-02200016408


MIR FOR LIGHTNING POLE

ILF Consulting Engineers for


CWC COMPNAY LTD.
Engineering Consultancy

CONTENT LIST
MIR Ref. No. : Request Date: 07.1.2024
Type : Inspection date: 08.1.2024

Item no. LIST OF ATTACHEMENT YES NO Remarks

1 MATERIAL INSPECTION REQUEST ✔

2 MAT APPROVALS ✔

3 BILL OF QUANTITY ✔

4 NWC SPECIFICATION ✔

5 DELIVERY NOTES ✔

6 EXTERNAL LAYOUT AND CALCULATION ✔

7 MATERIAL TEST REPORT ✔

8 DATA SHEET ✔

Comments:-

Name Signature Date

Contractor M.ATIF KHAN

Consultant

NWC
MAT APPROVALS
BILL OF QUANTITY
AL KHOBAR 1 PS Elec
Total Amount in
No. Item Description Unit Quantity Unit Rate Figures Total Amount in Words

5
5.1 PUMP STATION
5.6 ELECTRICAL, CONTROL , GENERATOR,
CHLORINATION, COMPRESSOR & GUARD ROOMS
5.7 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
5.7.1 Medium Voltage Diesel Generator Set as per detail design + Item
1
control system
5.7.2 Medium Voltage Switchgear w/Vacuum Circuit Breaker Item 1
5.7.3 Low Voltage Soft Starter for LV motors Item
5.7.4 Resin Encapsulated Power Transformer Set as per detail design Item
1
+ protections
5.7.5 Electrical & Mechanical Interlocking for Switchgears Item
5.7.6 Main Low Voltage Distribution Board Item 1
5.7.7 Motor Control centre Switchboard LV Item 1
5.7.8 Secondary Panel Distribution Board Item 1
5.7.9 Uninterrupted Power Supply static for Control of Substation Item
5.7.10 Battery charger-batteries-rectifier AC/DC Item
5.7.11 Low Voltage automatic stepped capacitor bank Item
5.7.12 Earthing and bonding for the entire system Item 1
5.7.13 Internal lighting fixtures according to drawings. Item 1
5.7.14 External lighting fixtures according to drawings. Item
5.7.15 Wiring devices (indoor and outdoors) according to drawings Item
1
5.7.16 Wiring, connection to pumps&motors and canalizations (pipes, Item
cable trays, trenches).
Lumpsum including the complete electrical supply from nearest panel board for the turbidity and
5.7.17 PH measure point in the tank. Item

5.8 FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM


5.8.1 Double walled underground fuel tank of Set as per detail design. Item

5.9 INSTRUMENTATION
5.9.1 Pressure transmitter (PIT) Item
5.9.2 Pressure indicator (manometer) Item
5.9.3 Flowmeter Set as per detail design 1CS01 Item
5.10 CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
5.10.1 Control Process: PLCs, I/O Modules, wiring and programming. Item
1
5.10.2 Data and Voice Communications: Equipment and Network. Item
5.10.3 Wiring, canalizations, programming, testing and commissioning. Item

TOTAL
NWC Specification
SECTION 265600:
EXTERIOR LIGHTING

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SECTION 265600 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING


PART - 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

1 This Section includes exterior lighting units with luminaires, lamps, ballasts, poles/support
structures, and accessories and related power distribution and control, protective earthing and related
builder's work including column foundations, cable pits, cable trenches and ductwork.

2 Related Sections include the following:

A. Division 26 Section "Interior Lighting" for interior fixtures, lamps, ballasts, emergency lighting
units, and accessories; and for exterior luminaires normally mounted on buildings.

1.2 DEFINITIONS

1 Lighting Unit: A luminaire or an assembly of luminaires complete with a common support, including
pole, post, or other structure, and mounting and support accessories.

2 Luminaire (Light Fixture): A complete lighting device consisting of lamp(s) and ballast(s), when
applicable, together with parts designed to distribute light, to position and protect lamps, and to
connect lamps to power supply.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

1 Equipment Data: For each type of lighting unit indicated submit complete data for approval
including, but not limited to, the following:

A. Detailed literature, in English, for each type of luminaire or fixture, lamp and control gear
including manufacturer's name, catalogue number, rating, material specification, overall
dimensions, operating characteristics and principles, and any modification to a standard product
if applicable

B. Detailed specification and drawings for each column type including shape, base/mounting
flanges, bolts, nuts etc, cross-sections, design criteria and calculations, brackets, finishes,
provisions for cabling, cut-out or circuit-breaker etc.

C. Photometric data for lighting calculations including polar curves, coefficients of utilization,
efficiency and depreciation factors.

D. Materials and dimensions of luminaires and poles.

E. Certified results of laboratory tests for fixtures and lamps for electrical ratings and photometric
data.

2 Shop and Construction Drawings: Submit drawings for approval including, but not limited to, the
following:

A. Layout of equipment in exact positions with mounting and construction details, concrete
foundation dimensions and reinforcement, routing and sections of duct-banks and trenches,
backfill and packing material, earthing rods etc.

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B. Cabling and wiring diagrams, single line drawings, loads, phase distribution, protection
and control, earthing and the like.

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C. Calculations of illumination and glare levels, based on CIE methods.

3 Samples: submit fully equipped sample of luminaire or other materials or components if required by
Engineer.

4 Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of lighting units certifying that products comply with
requirements.

5 Field Test Reports: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with performance requirements.

6 Maintenance Data: For lighting units to include in maintenance manuals.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

1 Standards: Luminaires generally are to comply with IEC 60598 and the applicable CISPR
recommendations. Manufacturer is to verify compliance with these standards and the applicable
local regulations and design standards.

2 Technical Requirements: Minor deviations from the Drawings may be considered for improvement
in construction details, but no changes are to be made without the written approval of the Engineer.

Comply. 3 Ambient Conditions: Unless otherwise specified, equipment is to be designed and derated for
continuous and trouble-free service at 50 deg. C ambient temperature and 100% relative humidity,
with temperature reaching 70 deg. C in direct sunlight and with high content of ultra-violet rays.
Equipment is to withstand full load operation whilst exposed to sun.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING OF POLES

1 Store poles on decay-resistant treated skids at least 300 mm above grade and vegetation. Support
poles to prevent distortion and arrange to provide free air circulation.

2 Retain factory-applied pole wrappings on poles until just before pole installation. Handle poles with
web fabric straps.

1.6 EXTRA MATERIALS

1 Spare Parts: Provide items necessary for maintenance, and up to 5% (or nearest whole unit) of
installed quantities of each type of lamp, control gear, fuses, luminaire covers, special bolts or nuts,
lamp-holders and the like which are subject to burning, breakage or failure.

2 Furnish extra materials described below that match product installed and that are packaged with
protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

A. Revise subparagraphs below to suit Project. Quantities indicated are examples only.

B. Lamps: 10 for every 100 of each type and rating installed. Furnish at least one of each type.

C. Glass and Plastic Lenses, Covers, and Other Optical Parts: 1 for every 100 of each type and
rating installed. Furnish at least one of each type.

D. Ballasts: 1 for every 100 of each type and rating installed. Furnish at least one of each type.

E. Globes and Guards: 1 for every 20 of each type and rating installed. Furnish at least one of each
type.
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PART - 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 LIGHTING COLUMNS

1 Construction: Columns are to be circular section, tapered, formed sheet steel, electrically welded,
Comply with comment, and of height specified. Columns up to 12-m height are to be one piece section. Columns above 12
Columns are octagonal m and up to 20-m height may be supplied in two piece sections, of the slip joint type with sufficient
cross section overlap to ensure correct vertical alignment of column after assembly. Columns are to have
minimum wall thickness of 3 mm at base. Sheet steel is to have minimum rupturing resistance of 37
kg/mm2 and minimum yield strength of 24 kg/mm2.

2 Top of column is to be designed to receive single or double arm brackets or other arrangement
Comply required, supporting number of luminaires shown on the Drawings. Bracket arrangement is to be
designed to ensure that failure, due to wind induced oscillations, does not occur and that rotation
from desired alignment is not possible.

3Column Design: Column cross-section, thickness of steel, joints, welds, bolts etc. are to be designed
Comply with comment, to withstand gust wind velocity of 160 km/hr blowing in the most unfavorable direction at a height
According to the design 10 m above ground level, with column fully equipped. Fatigue of steel is in no case to exceed half
standard, fatigue is not a elasticity limit, taking into account dynamic stresses due to vibrations. Steel flange plate, of adequate
design criteria to check. thickness, is to be solidly welded onto lower edge of column as shown on the Drawings, and is to
have specified number of holes for holding down bolts together with central cable access hole not
less than 150 mm diameter.

4 Access door of weatherproof construction is to be positioned at column base and is to be suitably


Comply with comment, sized to insert and service the supply cable terminations and protective device. Door is to be flush
Opposite each door a fitting with retaining mechanism and positive locking arrangement with removable hexagonal key.
welded flat bar will Column is to be reinforced at door opening. Opposite each door, a non-hygroscopic baseboard of
provide to install the fuse suitable size to accept appropriate equipment is to be fixed to inside of column by purpose-made
box brackets. Stainless steel earthing stud with washers and nuts is to be welded inside the column near
the access door.

5 Finish: Welds are to be smooth with spatter removed, inside and outside surfaces of column are to
Comply be cleaned by pickling or blasting and are to be free of grease. Steel components of columns to be
hot-dip galvanized after fabrication. Minimum thickness of zinc coating is to be 500 g/m2 on both
inside and outside surfaces of column. Galvanizing is to be to NFA 91 / 121 or BS EN ISO 1461 .
Any damage to galvanizing is to be rectified during erection by wire brushing affected area and
treating with approved rust converter to the satisfaction of Engineer. Flange plate and inside and
outside of column base are to be coated with heavy bitumen paint prior to erection.

6 Protection and Wiring: Columns with one or two luminaires are to be connected over one phase and
neutral. Columns with three or more luminaires are to be connected over 3 phases and neutral, unless
otherwise shown on the Drawings. Bolted terminals and cable lugs are to be provided with 3 phases
and neutral terminals, for incoming and outgoing 3 phase 4-wire cable, and of the sizes shown on
Drawings. One circuit breaker, single pole 6 A is to be provided for each phase leading to a
luminaire. Circuit breakers are to be compensated and rated for 50 deg. C ambient with interrupting
capacity of at least 9 kA, and are to be mounted in weatherproof enclosure at baseboard. Wiring is
to be PVC insulated 3 core or 4 core 85-deg. C conductor temperature. Cable is to be at least 4 mm2
copper conductor.

2.2 ROAD LIGHTING LUMINAIRES

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Comply 1 Construction: Totally enclosed, dust protected and splash proof, conforming to at least IP 54
of IEC 60529, shock resistant and specially designed to house required lamps, electrical gear
and

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accessories. Body is to be corrosion resistant, extruded, pressure die-cast or fabricated aluminum


alloy.

Comply 2 Finish: Exposed metal parts of luminaires are to be factory finished, stove enameled, with suitable
corrosion resisting paint capable of resisting heat emitted by lamp during continuous operation, and
under full sunlight conditions. Color is to be agreed with Engineer.

3 Mirror Reflectors: 99.5% purity, glazed and anodized aluminum or die-cast, super-purity aluminum
N/A
vapor-deposited, and coated with transparent layer of silicon protection against wiping.

4 Luminaire Protectors: Heat and shock resistant glass, mounted into suitable frame assembly fixed to
N/A body by captive screws, and secured by extra safety clamps to allow replacement of protector and
reflector. Ozone resistant ethylene propylene or approved equivalent rubber is to ensure sealing of
the front glass.

5 Lamp Sockets: High-grade porcelain, mounted in support brackets with provision to adjust lamps
N/A vertically and axially. Lamp support and locking system are to grip and prevent lamp movement in
operation.

6 Ballast and control-gear are to be mounted in luminaire in separate compartment isolated from lamp,
and with encloterminal blocks fitted with quick-disconnect electrical leads. Where required, control
Comply LED Driver IP66. gear is to be contained in the pre-wired box, having an enclosure of IP 65, and mounted on luminaire
ring separately from luminaires. Control gear is to be plug in type for operation at230 V, a.c. single
phase, 60 Hz. Ballast is to be specially selected for particular type of lamps used, and lamps are to
be able to start with at least +/-10% variation of nominal voltage and continue in normal operation
with dips attaining 20% for four seconds. Control gear losses are not to exceed 10% of normal lamp
wattage. RFI suppression device is to be provided. Power factor is to be compensated to at least
0.9 lagging.

7 HRC fuse cartridges, suitably rated and conforming to IEC 60269 or BS 88, are to be provided,
N/A
complete with base, for protection of the luminaire. Fuse is to be rated to withstand starting current
and is to be preferably located in control gear enclosure.

8 Terminal Blocks: Suitable screw-tunnel type, clearly marked with arrangement to facilitate
N/A maintenance, quick replacement and easy disconnection of individual components.

9 Lamps: Number and types shown on the Drawings and as described in Division 26 Section "Interior
N/A
Lighting".

2.3 FLOODLIGHTS

Comply. 1 Type: Totally enclosed type, weather, dust and shock resistant, IP 64 of IEC 60529.

Comply. 2 Housing: High pressure die-cast aluminum alloy, closed on front by hinged framed protector highly
resistant to thermal and mechanical shocks, and set in position by at least eight heavy duty stainless
steel spring clamps with silicon sealing gasket. Enclosure is to be in accordance with IEC 60598- 2-
5, and is to be suitable for operation in an ambient temperature of 70 deg. C.

3 Reflectors: High purity (over 99% reflectance) anodized aluminum, secured in precision aligned
N/A
internal tracks to provide beam distribution required.

4 Connection box is to be located at rear of floodlight body with gland connections to accept 4 mm2
PVC/PVC three core cable. Lamp and control gear to be mounted in two separate and isolated
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5 Control Gear: Plug-in type, 230 V,60 Hz, power factor compensated to at least 0.9 lagging. Ballasts
Comply LED Driver IP66. and ignitors are to be type specially adapted for make of lamps selected. Ignitors are to be electronic
thyristor type. Lamp is to be able to start with at least +/-10% line voltage, and with normal operation
dips up to 20% for four seconds. Compensation is to ensure that there is no large increase in operating
current during starting. Control gear losses are not to exceed 10%. Cables for internal wiring in
control gear compartments are to be single core 2.5 mm2 copper conductors with high temperature
insulation and sheath.

6 Finish: Exposed metal parts of floodlights are to be painted with corrosion and heat resistant paint,
N/A. resisting operating temperatures attained in direct sunlight while lamp is burning.

7 Mounting: Floodlights are to be located as shown on the Drawings and mounted on specially
N/A. designed brackets to allow swiveling in any desired direction and locking firmly in final position.
Protractor scale is to be provided for accurate setting.

Comply 8 Earthing Terminals: Bolted earthing terminal is to be provided in each fitting.

PART - 3 EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION

1 Equipment: Install equipment to be readily accessible for operation, maintenance and repair. Minor
deviations from the Drawings may be made to accomplish this but no changes are to be made without
the approval of Engineer.

2 Column Bases: Install columns on concrete bases as detailed on the Drawings. Before
commencement of construction, ensure that bases are suitable for column installation.

3 Holding Down and Plumb Adjusting Nuts, Washers, Locknuts or Nyloc Nuts: Stainless steel or
cadmium plated.

4 Columns: Erect columns so that luminaires are located on a line parallel to theoretical profile of road.
Alignment of columns, both horizontally and vertically, is to be secured to the satisfaction of
Engineer. Brackets are to be set at 90 degrees to longitudinal axis of road.

5 Install poles as follows:

A. Use web fabric slings (not chain or cable) to raise and set poles.

B. Mount pole to foundation with leveling nuts, and tighten top nuts to torque level recommended
by pole manufacturer.

C. Secure poles level, plumb, and square.

D. Grout void between pole base and foundation. Use non-shrinking or expanding concrete grout
firmly packed in entire void space.

E. Use a short piece of 13-mm diameter pipe to make a drain hole through grout. Arrange to drain
condensation from interior of pole.

6 Luminaire Attachment with Adjustable Features or Aiming: Attach luminaires and supports to allow
aiming for indicated light distribution.
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7 Mounting Adjustments: After demonstrating to Engineer that specified lighting requirements
have been met, carry out final setting and locking in position of the floodlights.

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8 Luminaire Attachment: Fasten to indicated structural supports.

9 Lamp luminaires with indicated lamps according to manufacturer's written instructions. Replace
malfunctioning lamps.

10 Cabling Conduits and Ductwork: Carry out in accordance with Division 26 Section "Conductors and
Cabling". Cable ducts are to be directly buried except at crossings with other service work or roads.

3.2 INSPECTION AND TESTS ON SITE

1 Visual inspection is to include inspection of condition of each piece of equipment, quality of


workmanship, alignment, perpendicularity, labeling and the like, all in conformance with the
Specification.

2 Insulation resistance and continuity tests are to be carried out on each circuit and piece of equipment
before energization, with circuit breakers in the open position and lamps not installed.

3 Operational tests are to be carried out on all circuit breakers and control gear, with lamps installed,
including recording voltage at terminals of ballasts on final columns of each circuit and at
distribution panel or the like.

4 Performance tests are to be carried out after 100 hours normal operation, and are to include
measurement of lighting and uniformity levels on required illuminated surfaces.

5 Other tests are to be carried out as required by the Engineer to verify conformity with the
Specification.

6 Earthing resistance tests are to include measurement of earth electrode resistance at final points of
circuits and continuity of protective conductors.

7 Results of tests are to be recorded on site and signed by witnessing parties.

8 Provide instruments to make and record test results.

9 Tests and Observations: Verify normal operation of lighting units after installing luminaires and
energizing circuits with normal power source, and as follows:

A. Check intensity and uniformity of illumination.

B. Check excessively noisy ballasts.

10 Prepare a written report of tests, inspections, observations and verifications indicating and
interpreting results.

11 Malfunctioning Fixtures and Components: Replace or repair, then retest. Repeat procedure until
units operate properly.

3.3 CONNECTIONS

1 Ground Equipment:

A. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque-


tightening values.

00_TES_SD_001.01 Page 560 of 1910 Issue Date: 24/01/2021


2 Ground metal poles/support structures according to Division 26 Section "Grounding and
Bonding."

S19158-RPT-PM-06 REV 4 265600 – Page 252 of 349

00_TES_SD_001.01 Page 561 of 1910 Issue Date: 24/01/2021


The Specification, Bills of Quantities and Typical Details Specification for Water
Networks For Water and Wastewater Networks
Volume 1/2

A. Nonmetallic Poles: Ground metallic components of lighting units and foundations. Connect
luminaires to grounding system with conductor as shown on plans or in accordance with
Regulations.

3.4 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING

1 Clean units after installation. Use methods and materials recommended by manufacturer.

2 Adjust amiable luminaires and luminaires with adjustable lamp position to provide required light
distributions and intensities.

END OF SECTION 265600

00_TES_SD_001.01 Page 562 of 1910 Issue Date: 24/01/2021


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00_TES_SD_001.01 Page 563 of 1910 Issue Date: 24/01/2021


Delivery Notes
External lighting
Layout & Calculations
N

LP-EXT\L1(R) LP-EXT\L3(Y)

8 meters pole EX 200

8 meters pole 8 meters pole P12 (additional item)


(additional item) (additional item)
P10 P11 LP-EXT\L5(B)

BEND 90˚ D.I PIPE Ø900 mm -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC) 0051

FIN.AS.L.(15.75) Ø900 DI
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)
TO BE CONNECTED
-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC) TO PROJECT 2 FIN.AS.L.(15.75)
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E FM01
(from LP-EXT
Ø600to pole
DI lighting) (typical)
VC03 Ø400 DI
8 meters pole TO BE CONNECTED TO SURGE
TO BE CONNECTED EXISTING VALVE
P3 (additional item) TANK ACCORDING
TO SURGE TANK VC02 CHAMBER LP-EXT\L1(R)
TO APPROVED ANALYSIS
ACCORDING LP-EXT\L5(B)
TO APPROVED P4
EXISTING DISTRIBUTION D.I PIPE Ø900 mm

400
ANALYSIS 400 400

OUTLET D.I PIPE Ø900 mm -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC) 8 meters pole
8 meters pole (additional item)
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E (additional item)
(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical) P13
Ø500 DI

400
LP-EXT\L1(R)
TO BE CONNECTED
TO PROJECT 2
1W

1W
-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)
NEHCTIK
MOOR HTAB -1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical) BEAM-TS(300*600)

00.008
1

D.I PIPE Ø900 mm


HDPE 50mm
GUARD ROOM

EXT.AS.L.(15.49) -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)

RAMP UP
BEAM-TS(300*600)
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
LP-EXT\L1(R) (from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)
8 meters pole MH-03
(additional item) TYPE-2
RAMP UP

TO NEAREST PIPE DIA 900 MM Ø1200 DI


MANHOLE AT P1 TO BE CONNECTED
EXISTING NETWORK
TO PROJECT 2 FIN.AS.L.(15.75)
UPVC PIPE CLASS ( 3 ) P2
DIA 160 mm
8 meters pole
P8 P9 NOTES:
(additional item) EXISTING INLET
HDPE 50mm HDPE 50mm LP-EXT\L3(Y) 8 meters pole (additional item)
PIPE DIA 1200mm 8 meters pole (additional item)
8 meters pole (additional item)
FIN.AS.L.(15.65) LP-EXT\L3(Y) LP-EXT\L5(B) LP-EXT\L3(Y) 1. UNITS ARE IN METERS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
CONNECT TO EXISTING P5 2. THE ITEMS RELATED TO EXTERNAL LIGHTING ARE ADDITIONAL
WATER NETWORK 1200mm MH-01 ITEMS (DO NOT EXIST IN THE SCOPE OF WORK).
PROVIDED FROM EXISTING WATER NETWORK

PIPE DIA 9
00 MM TYPE-2

Ø1200mm
-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)
New proposed door New proposed 900mm -1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
Partition (from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)

EXITING D.I PIPE Ø900 mm


TRANSFORMER HOUSE

BYPASS BETWEEN TANK AND


LP-EXT\L5(B)
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGEND -
6
SCECO

LP-EXT

8 meters pole
(additional item) -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)
P6
EXISTING ROAD WIDE 30M(ASPHALT)

-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E LP-EXT\L3(Y)


(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical) 90 P14
8 meters pole NO. DESCRIPTION
(additional item)

b) OUTLET PIPE
UPVC 110 mm INSIDE ENCASEMENT DUCT
INLET PIPE BANK FOR ROAD CROSSING
DIA 200mm

UPVC PIPE CLASS ( 3 ) DIA160mm


8 meters pole FROM WELL DIRECTLY BURIED UPVC 110 mm

HDPE 50mm
(additional item)
UPVC 50 mm INSIDE ENCASEMENT DUCT

5
LP-EXT\L2(R)
BANK FOR ROAD CROSSING

PIPE DIA 900 MM


P15
DIRECTLY BURIED UPVC 50 mm

8m POLE WITH 1m SINGLE ARM EQUIPPED


WITH 50W LED LAMP, LUMEN OUTPUT
8600lm, similar to PHILIPS BGP703 T25
1 xLED85-4S/740 DX70

LV MANHOLE 100cm X100cmX H (VARIES)

-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)


-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E LE LV MANHOLE 60cm X60cm x H (VARIES)
HO 30°
TR room (from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical) AN
IONM
-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC) P ECT
1500KVA
NS
c) I
w v u n

W V U
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
ATS room (from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)
Ø900
TO BE CONNECTED 8 meters pole
TO PROJECT 2 (additional item) REFERENCE DRAWINGS
P16 LP-EXT\L1(R) P7 DRAWING TITLE DRAWING NUMBER
8 meters pole (additional item)
LP-EXT\L4(Y) GENERAL SITE PLAN LAYOUT- ELECTRICAL WORKS 02200016408-K1-CWC-010GEN-ELC-LY-00069
VC02 02200016408-K1-CWC-010GEN-ICT-GE-00235
SITE PLAN GENERAL DETAILS
INLET D.I PIPE
VC01 FM01 CV01 1500

DN 600mm DN 600mm
Ø900 mm DN 900mm
BV-001 e) OVERFLOW PIPE 8 meters pole
(additional item)
P25
ENGINEER'S STAMP CONTRACTOR'S STAMP
a) INLET PIPE

2 LP-EXT\L4(Y)

ECCENTRIC ELECTRONIC ECCENTRIC

2825
d) CLEAN OUT
TAPER PRESSURE TAPER 500 2000

900/600 GAUGE 900/600


WASHOUT AND
3035 OVER FLOW CHAMBER

-directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)


HO
LE
EXISTING STEEL TANK
HDPE 50mm

-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E MAN


(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)
c) I
NS
PEC
TI ON
D=46m , H=23m 0 DETAILED DESIGN - FIRST ISSUE 27/04/23 MA MA MC

REV. DESCRIPTION DATE PREPARED CHECKED APPROVED

210° OWNER:
8 meters pole (additional item)
P17
LP-EXT\L6(B) 8 meters pole
(additional item)

P19 LP-EXT\L4(Y)

CONSULTANT:

P20 R
8 meters pole
(additional item)

JB T
ILF CONSULTING ENGINEERING FOR
DB-CLB
LP-EXT\L6(B)
ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY
8 meters pole
(additional item)
SUPPLY
MCC
MCC 14 -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC) P24
WATER

BV-PP-2
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E CONTRACTOR:-
(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical) LP-EXT\L2(R)
CIVIL WORKS COMPANY
cWc P.O.BOX 7012, DAMMAM - 34162
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

FIN.AS.L.(15.75)
8 meters pole
(additional item)
4 -directly buried upvc ( 1x 50 uPVC)
-1 multi Core Cables 4x4mm2 + E
T.P. 03 8572205 FAX. 03 8574733

(from LP-EXT to pole lighting) (typical)


P18 LP-EXT\L2(R)
FIN.AS.L.(15.78) DESIGN OFFICE:-

P.O. Box. 126579, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.


8 meters pole
TEL: +971-2-6339940,
8 meters pole
8 meters pole
(additional item) (additional item)
(additional item)
ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
FAX: +971-2-6339946,
LP-EXT\L2(R)
LP-EXT\L4(Y) LP-EXT\L6(B) email: info@salfo.ae
PROJECT NAME :
P21 P22 P23
KHOBAR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
- SOUTH NETWORK - PROJECT 1

DRAWING TITLE:

ELSAWARY PUMP STATION


EXTERNAL LIGHTING LAYOUT
DRAWING NUMBER: SHEET REV

02200016408-K1-CWC -010GEN-ELC-LY-00080 1 OF 1 0

SCALE: 1/150 DATE: 27-APRIL-2023 PROJECT NO.: 02200016404


CWC - K1 Site

Partner for Contact:


Order No.:
Company:
Customer No.:

Date: 19.03.2023
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Table of contents

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Project Cover 1
Table of contents 2
Luminaire parts list 3
PHILIPS BGP703 T25 1 xLED75-4S/740 DM13
Luminaire Data Sheet 4
K1 Site
Luminaires (layout plan) 5
Luminaires (coordinates list) 6
Calculation surfaces (results overview) 7
Exterior Surfaces
Roundabout
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 9
Site Area South of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 10
Site Area East of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 11
Site Area North of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 12
Middle Road
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 13
South-West Area / Road
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 14
Pavement South of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 15
Pavement East of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 16
Pavement North of the Tank
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 17
Pavement beside middle rooad
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 18
Pavement beside south-west area
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 19
Pavement west of Low voltage room
Isolines (E, Perpendicular) 20

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25 Pieces PHILIPS BGP703 T25 1 xLED75-4S/740 DM13 See our luminaire catalog
Article No.: for an image of the
Luminous flux (Luminaire): 6859 lm luminaire.
Luminous flux (Lamps): 7600 lm
Luminaire Wattage: 45.5 W
Luminaire classification according to CIE: 100
CIE flux code: 38 73 96 100 90
Fitting: 1 x LED75-4S/740 (Correction Factor
1.000).

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PHILIPS BGP703 T25 1 xLED75-4S/740 DM13 / Luminaire Data Sheet

Luminous emittance 1:

See our luminaire catalog for an image of the luminaire.

Luminaire classification according to CIE: 100 Due to missing symmetry properties, no UGR table can
CIE flux code: 38 73 96 100 90 be displayed for this luminaire.

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K1 Site / Luminaires (layout plan)

Scale 1 : 833

Luminaire Parts List

No. Pieces Designation


1 25 PHILIPS BGP703 T25 1 xLED75-4S/740 DM13

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PHILIPS BGP703 T25 1 xLED75-4S/740 DM13


6859 lm, 45.5 W, 1 x 1 x LED75-4S/740 (Correction Factor 1.000).

No. Position [m] Rotation [°]


X Y Z X Y Z
1 36.179 64.283 10.000 0.0 0.0 60.0
2 50.259 90.326 10.000 0.0 0.0 135.0
3 13.852 78.585 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
4 28.056 92.393 10.000 0.0 0.0 -155.0
5 25.810 75.752 10.000 0.0 0.0 -120.0
6 50.312 72.864 10.000 0.0 0.0 50.0
7 6.941 44.976 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
8 25.700 21.500 10.000 0.0 0.0 0.0
9 6.990 5.900 10.000 0.0 0.0 0.0
10 44.453 0.900 10.000 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 68.163 0.882 10.000 0.0 0.0 0.0
12 101.200 14.061 10.000 0.0 0.0 90.0
13 88.981 99.200 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
14 51.494 99.362 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
15 12.428 99.506 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
16 93.663 0.988 10.000 0.0 0.0 0.0
17 101.200 39.061 10.000 0.0 0.0 90.0
18 101.200 64.061 10.000 0.0 0.0 90.0
19 101.200 89.061 10.000 0.0 0.0 90.0
20 35.697 17.245 10.000 0.0 0.0 -90.0
21 56.237 75.685 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
22 35.520 43.227 10.000 0.0 0.0 90.0
23 81.343 75.685 10.000 0.0 0.0 180.0
24 3.033 26.461 10.000 0.0 0.0 -90.0
25 2.653 56.517 10.000 0.0 0.0 -90.0

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K1 Site / Calculation surfaces (results overview)

Scale 1 : 1344

Calculation Surface List

No. Designation Type Grid Eav Emin Emax u0 Emin /


[lx] [lx] [lx] Emax
1 Roundabout perpendicular 64 x 64 22 12 30 0.541 0.401
Site Area South of the
2 perpendicular 128 x 32 13 3.81 22 0.283 0.171
Tank
Site Area East of the
3 perpendicular 32 x 128 13 3.51 21 0.273 0.165
Tank
Site Area North of the
4 perpendicular 128 x 32 14 5.52 31 0.395 0.181
Tank
5 Middle Road perpendicular 16 x 64 14 9.45 23 0.664 0.404
6 South-West Area / Road perpendicular 64 x 32 15 8.69 24 0.571 0.368
Pavement South of the
7 perpendicular 128 x 2 12 6.97 19 0.567 0.362
Tank
Pavement East of the
8 perpendicular 2 x 128 12 7.08 19 0.575 0.371
Tank
Pavement North of the
9 perpendicular 128 x 4 11 3.69 20 0.331 0.189
Tank

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Calculation Surface List

No. Designation Type Grid Eav Emin Emax u0 Emin /


[lx] [lx] [lx] Emax
Pavement beside middle
10 perpendicular 2 x 32 12 8.32 15 0.675 0.552
rooad
Pavement beside south-west
11 perpendicular 4 x 64 14 10 18 0.713 0.568
area
Pavement west of Low
12 perpendicular 64 x 32 14 8.73 23 0.607 0.380
voltage room

Summary of Results

Type Quantity Average [lx] Min [lx] Max [lx] u0 Emin / Emax
perpendicular 12 15 3.51 31 0.24 0.11

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K1 Site / Roundabout / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 237


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(36.106 m, 63.470 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 64 x 64 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


22 12 30 0.541 0.401

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K1 Site / Site Area South of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 458


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(36.163 m, 2.285 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 128 x 32 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


13 3.81 22 0.283 0.171

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K1 Site / Site Area East of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 662


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(87.869 m, 14.209 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 32 x 128 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


13 3.51 21 0.273 0.165

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K1 Site / Site Area North of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 334


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(37.848 m, 63.600 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 128 x 32 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


14 5.52 31 0.395 0.181

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K1 Site / Middle Road / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 308


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(27.100 m, 23.996 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 16 x 64 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


14 9.45 23 0.664 0.404

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K1 Site / South-West Area / Road / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 306


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(3.239 m, 5.918 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 64 x 32 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


15 8.69 24 0.571 0.368

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K1 Site / Pavement South of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 456


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(37.081 m, 0.173 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 128 x 2 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


12 6.97 19 0.567 0.362

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K1 Site / Pavement East of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 767


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(100.746 m, 1.225 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 2 x 128 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


12 7.08 19 0.575 0.371

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K1 Site / Pavement North of the Tank / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 700


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(3.000 m, 98.800 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 128 x 4 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


11 3.69 20 0.331 0.189

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K1 Site / Pavement beside middle rooad / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 219


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(34.950 m, 26.317 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 2 x 32 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


12 8.32 15 0.675 0.552

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K1 Site / Pavement beside south-west area / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)

Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 306


Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(1.941 m, 5.992 m, 0.000 m)

Grid: 4 x 64 Points

Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax


14 10 18 0.713 0.568

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K1 Site / Pavement west of Low voltage room / Isolines (E, Perpendicular)
Values in Lux, Scale 1 : 190
Position of surface in external scene:
Marked point:
(3.177 m, 45.498 m, 0.000 m)
Grid: 64 x 32 Points
Eav [lx] Emin [lx] Emax [lx] u0 Emin / Emax
14 8.73 23 0.607 0.380
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DATA SHEET
LED LIGHTING
Ecliar series luminaire is the ideal Led lighting solution for any
road, street or pedestrian area. Ecliar create a more attractive
urban living environment and visual comfort for public and
residential zones.
It is competitive and efficient and will fit perfectly in retrofit
projects as well as new installations on highways, roundabout
and urban roads.
The proposed Ecliar range consists of three sizes. The Ecliar 0
upto 48 LED chips is good choice for service roads , lighting
residential streets, ground partk & car parking lots. The Ecliar 1
upto 96 LEDs is ideally suited for urban roads, lighting collateral
streets, and car parks, while the Ecliar 2 upto 144 LEDs is perfect
for avenues, large roads and moterways.

IP66 IK09 55°C

01 Key advantages

ECOLOGY
The Ecliar is designed with sustainable material (aluminum and glass) without the use of glue
improving the recyclability of the product. The optical system’s high level performances combined
with various dimming and management options limit energy consumption and consequently the
CO2 emissions.

PERFORMANCE
The choice of number of Led modules offers a wide range of lumen packages and future proof
solutions. Each Led is associated with a specific lens that generates the photometric distribution of
the luminaire. These photometric engines combined with the driving currents and dimming
options ensure the optimal lighting performance. The thermal design of Ecliar range is based on the
heat extraction to maintain the luminous flux over time and ensure the life time of the Leds.

MAINTENANCE
With the reversible fixation device, It’s easy to install the Ecliar range in side-entry or post-top mount-
ings. When supplied with a factory fitted power cable the luminaire can be installed and adjusted
on-site without being opened. The tool free access of the IP66 gear and electronic compatment
combined with the tool free removable grear tray provide an easy and quick maintenance. The
high-level tightness of the optical compartment sealed with an extra-clear glass protector ensures a
high quality transmission of the luminous flux.

SECURITY
The luminaire is protected for a high voltage surcharge of 10/20kv.

2
The design 02

AESTHETIC

AESTHETIC
A unique style at the top of its catagory. The Ecliar range is the result of the symbiosis between
shape and function for a performance level without compromise.
All the feartures are perfectly integerated into a fluid and light aesthetic.

FEM
MECHANICAL STRESS AND VIBRATION
FEA is used to understand the physical behavior of the luminaire (mechanical stress and
displacements) under the coditions of vibration, of wind speed and of tightening torque of the
fixation device. The modifications of the germetry of the luminaire are done until we reach the
optimal design.

3
03 Concept

IP66 optical compartment sealed with an


extra-clear glass protector for an optimal

Durable and recyclable materials:


Aluminum and Glass

Tool free access to gear and electronic


compartment

Design for an optimal heat dissipation


wide range of lumen packages and future that withstand high temperature
proof solutions (+55°C)

Post-top and side-entry mountings are done with

on-site adjustment of the luminaire.

lens that generates the photometric


distribution of the light.

Surge protection device up to 10/20kV


Plug-in terminal

High-quality silicone gasket

IP66 led driver


IP66 gear and electronic compartment

4
Amber 2200K
Lights details 04
LUMEN PACKAGE AND POWER

LUMEN
Description 1M 2M 3M
Nominal flux (lm)* 2,526 5,052 7,158
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 18 36 51

Nominal flux (lm)* 3,513 6,767 10,151


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 27 52 78

Nominal flux (lm)* 4,592 8,688 12,660


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 37 70 102

Description 3M 4M 5M
Nominal flux (lm)* 7,158 9,544 11,649
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 51 68 83

Nominal flux (lm)* 10,151 13,275 16,528


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 78 102 127

Nominal flux (lm)* 12,660 16,880 21,224


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 102 136 171

Description 5M 6M 7M 8M 9M
Nominal flux (lm)* 11,649.8 14,036 16,281 18,948 21,054
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 83 100 116 135 150

Nominal flux (lm)* 16,528 19,912 23,166.3 26,681 30,064


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 127 153 178 205 231

Nominal flux (lm)* 21,224 25,816 29,788 33,884 38,104


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 171 208 240 273 307**

COLOUR TEMPERATURE CHART


LIGHT

*
** Limited to 50 °C Ta
Note: Led module geometry according to Zhaga book 15.

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Pale Yellow 2700K
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LUMEN PACKAGE AND POWER

LUMEN
Description 1M 2M 3M
Nominal flux (lm)* 2,847 5,695 8,068
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 18 36 51

Nominal flux (lm)* 3,996 7,696 11,544


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 27 52 78

Nominal flux (lm)* 5,279 9,987 14,553


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 37 70 102

Description 3M 4M 5M
Nominal flux (lm)* 8,068 10,759 13,132
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 51 68 83

Nominal flux (lm)* 11,544 15,097 18,797


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 78 102 127

Nominal flux (lm)* 14,553 19,404 24,398


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 102 136 171

Description 5M 6M 7M 8M 9M
Nominal flux (lm)* 13,132 15,822 18,353 21,360 23,733
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 83 100 116 135 150

Nominal flux (lm)* 18,797 22,645 30,560 30,343 34,191


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 127 153 178 205 231

Nominal flux (lm)* 24,398 29,677 34,243 38,951 43,802


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 171 208 240 273 307**

COLOUR TEMPERATURE CHART


LIGHT

*
** Limited to 50 °C Ta
Note: Led module geometry according to Zhaga book 15.

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Warm White 3000K
Lights details 06
LUMEN PACKAGE AND POWER

LUMEN
Description 1M 2M 3M
Nominal flux (lm)* 3,048 6,096 8,637
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 18 36 51

Nominal flux (lm)* 4,290 8,263 12,395


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 27 52 78

Nominal flux (lm)* 5,665 10,718 15,618


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 37 70 102

Description 3M 4M 5M
Nominal flux (lm)* 8,637 11,516 14,056
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 51 68 83

Nominal flux (lm)* 12,395 16,209 20,182


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 78 102 127

Nominal flux (lm)* 15,618 20,824 26,183


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 102 136 171

Description 5M 6M 7M 8M 9M
Nominal flux (lm)* 14,056 16,936 19,645 22,863 25,404
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 83 100 116 135 150

Nominal flux (lm)* 20,182 24,314 28,287 32,578 36,710


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 127 153 178 205 231

Nominal flux (lm)* 26,183 31,848 36,748 41,801 47,007


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 171 208 240 273 307**

COLOUR TEMPERATURE CHART


LIGHT

*
** Limited to 50 °C Ta
Note: Led module geometry according to Zhaga book 15.

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Neutral White 4000K
Lights details 07
LUMEN PACKAGE AND POWER

LUMEN
Description 1M 2M 3M
Nominal flux (lm)* 3,250 6,501 9,210
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 18 36 51

Nominal flux (lm)* 4,604 8,867 13,300


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 27 52 78

Nominal flux (lm)* 6,029 11,408 16,623


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 37 70 102

Description 3M 4M 5M
Nominal flux (lm)* 9,210 12,280 14,990
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 51 68 83

Nominal flux (lm)* 13,300 17,393 21,656


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 78 102 127

Nominal flux (lm)* 16,623 22,165 27,869


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 102 136 171

Description 5M 6M 7M 8M 9M
Nominal flux (lm)* 14,990 18,061 20,950 24,382 27,091
350 mA
Power consumption (W) 83 100 116 135 150

Nominal flux (lm)* 21,656 26,089 30,352 34,956 39,390


525 mA
Power consumption (W) 127 153 178 205 231

Nominal flux (lm)* 27,869 33,899 39,115 44,492 45,726


700 mA
Power consumption (W) 171 208 240 273 307**

COLOUR TEMPERATURE CHART


LIGHT

*
** Limited to 50 °C Ta
Note: Led module geometry according to Zhaga book 15.

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1 2 3

SERIES
COLOR TEMPERATURES

LIGHT DISTRIBUTION
Angles Gamma 180° 120° Angles Gamma 180° 120° Angles Gamma 180° 120° Angles Gamma 180° 120°

105° 150 105° 105° 150 105° 150 150


105° 105° 105° 105°

90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90° 90°

75° 150 75° 75° 150 75° 75° 150 75° 75° 150 75°

300 300 300 300


60° 60° 60° 60° 60° 60° 60° 60°

450 450 450 450

45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45°


600 600 600 600

750 cd/klm 750 cd/klm 750 cd/klm 750 cd/klm

30° 15° 0° 15° 30° 30° 15° 0° 15° 30° 30° 15° 0° 15° 30° 30° 15° 0° 15° 30°

RESIDENTIAL URBAN NARROW MOTORWAY


LIGHT

90

180 0

C Demi-plans
270
270.0
180.00 .0
90.0
NB: Other light distributions available on demand in compliance with the Ledil 2x2 Strada range

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09 Management System

CONSTANT LUMEN OUTPUT KWh


OPTIONS

The constant lumen maintenance feature of the driver helps to

throughout its lifetime. In general, Leds lumen output will

towards the end of lifetime, the Leds are drivenat a higher current
than initially and will result in more energy consumption. The Standard lighting consumption
100 000h

CLO LED lighting consumption


Leds at optimal driving current throughout its lifetime. This helps Energy savings
in energy savings, constant light output and enhanced reliability
of the system.

TIME RELATED DIMING SYSTEM ENERGY SAVINGS


100%
This dimming system provides multistage night-time power
reductions based on an internal timer; there is no need for an 70%
external control infrastructure nor external control wiring.
50%

savings, reduction of light pollution and extension of lifetime for 30%


drivers and Leds.

Switch on Middle of night

SMART CITY CONNECTIVITY


Eclair luminaires could be equipped with a 5-7 pin contacts Nema
receptacle (conform to ANSI C136 41 standard) allowing the use
of any connector node. Vega luminaire equipped with the new 4
pin contacts Zhaga book 18 receptacle combined with drivers
based on DALI 2.0 interface will make your luminaires ready for
current and future IoT possibilities. An additional new 4 pin
contacts Zhaga book 18 receptacle can also be used to attach a
downward motion sensor to the luminaire.

Light sensor
GPS controlled module

Receptacle
New 4-pin Zagha Book 18
or 5/7 pins Nema Socket

New 4-pin DALI 2.0


Zhaga Book 18 LEDs

Optional New Zagha (Book 18)


5/7 pin
Nema Socket Motion sensor

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ECLAIR Range 10

WEIGHT & HEIGHT


LED LIGHTING

Weight Height
1 4,7 kg 4 to 10 m

2 6,5 kg 4 to 14 m

3 8,6 kg 8 to 30 m

* Aerodynamic resistance

CHARACTERISTICS
Insulation class Class I ( II in option )
Nominal voltage 120V - 277V or 347V-480 V 50-60 Hz
Thightness level IP66 for gear and optical compartment
Impact resistance IK09
Gear tray Removable without tool
Gear acces Free tool acces
Operating temperature -40°C > +55°C

MATERIALS
Fixation-Body-Cover Die-cast aluminium EN1706 AC 47100 powder painted
Protector
Color Grey AKZO 900 sand. All RAL color in option
Gasket Extruded silicone

LED SOURCE
LED module Removable & Future Proof (according to ZHAGA book 15)
204 lm/W @ 350mA Tj=85°C 4000K
LED current 350 mA / 525 mA / 700 mA
Surge protection Integrated surge protection device 10/20kV
Color rendering index CRI > 70
Life time (Tq=25°C) L70 B30 > 100 000 hrs @ 700 mA
L80 B20 > 100 000 hrs @ 700 mA
OPTIONS
Light distributions All distributions compatible with the 2x2 strada lenses from Ledil
Color temperature CCT 3000K other CCTs on demand
Color rendering index CRI > 80
Programmations Constant Lumen Output / Time-related dimming system
Lighting management system All versions folowing Zagha Book 18 / Drivers based on DALI 2.0 interface
Installation Pre-cable with custom lenght
Life time (Tq=25°C) L90 B10 > 100 000 hrs @ 700 mA

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