OverviewThe RENO ELEMENTS illuminating bollards combine a rectangular, minimal design with robust technical features for architectural and public-space lighting. They provide even light distribution for highlighting façades, squares, pedestrian zones and other outdoor areas by day and night.
Key characteristicsInsert consisting of lid with light source, PC glass and base plate with electrics. Lid and base plate in die-cast aluminium; lid painted in luminaire colour. PC (polycarbonate) glass with UV protection on both sides. Variants with motion detector available. Inserts are mounted by inserting them from above into the selected profile. Rectangular bollard profile made of aluminium. Optional inspection door. Fastening via embedded base or flange plate. Light colour options: 1800 K / 2700 K / 3000 K / 4000 K. Protection class I or II.
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Downloads (available)- IES / LDT package: RENO ELEMENTS_illuminating_bollard_IES-LDT.zip
- Optics overview: Hess_LEVO3_Optics Overview_EN_04.2023.pdf
- Installation instructions: HessMA_RENO_ELEMENTS_LP.pdf
Dimensions & graphicsDimension graphics and technical drawings are provided as product graphics for the series, illustrating different mounting and variant options.
Technical specifications- Light source / insert: Lid with light source, PC glass and base plate with electrics
- Materials: Lid and base plate — die-cast aluminium; bollard profile — aluminium; PC glass with UV protection (both sides)
- Mounting of inserts: Inserted from above into selected profile
- Variants: With or without motion detector; with or without inspection door
- Fastening options: Embedded base or flange plate
- Light colours: 1800 K, 2700 K, 3000 K, 4000 K
- LED lifetime: L90 B10 / 100,000 h (TA ≤ 25 °C)
- Ingress protection: IP65
- Impact protection: IK10
- Protection class: Class I or Class II
- Application: Architecturally significant buildings, public areas, squares, pedestrian zones — emphasises features day and night