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High Mast Pole

High-mast lighting poles are tall poles with lighting attached to the top pointing towards the ground. Generally the lightening pole is mounted on generally ranges from 14 to 40 metres while the lighting consists of a luminaries ring surrounding the pole with one or several independent lighting fixtures mounted around it. High mast lighting is preferred over conventional lighting, because it can achieve very large space to height ratios.

HIGH MAST SPECIFICATIONS

Key Benefits

It is made up of the hot dipped galvanized MS Material with continuous tapered polygonal cross type of 14 Mtrs. & 16 Mtrs having high load bearing strength oscillation due to wind speed. The height of the mast represents good visual appeal and shall provide best quality based in design, reliability and proper service. The mast will have an approximate top diameter of around 200 mm and bottom diameter of around 350 mm to 450 mm. The weight of the mast will not exceed more than 1600 kgs to maintain good elasticity of the overall structure. The mast shall be with decorative type umbrella and also suitable for wind loading as per IS 875 Part 31987.

High-mast lighting and octagonal pole is a tall pole with lighting attached to the top pointing towards the ground, usually but not always used to light a highway or recreational field. The pole that the lighting is mounted on is generally at least 30 meters tall, while the lighting consists of a luminary ring surrounding the pole with one or several independent lighting fixtures mounted around it. Some units have the lighting surrounded by a circular shield to prevent or reduce light pollution or light trespass from affecting neighborhoods adjacent to the highway.

 

High mast lighting is the most efficient method of lighting large areas with the minimum number of obstructions.