Lighting columns - Part 4: Requirements for reinforced and prestressed concrete lighting columns
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The DIN EN 40-4 standard focuses on the requirements for reinforced and prestressed concrete lighting columns. The standard specifically applies to columns that do not exceed a height of 20 meters for post top lanterns and columns with brackets that do not exceed a height of 18 meters for side entry lanterns.
The standard aims to ensure that these lighting columns meet certain criteria in terms of their construction and performance. It provides guidelines for designing, manufacturing, and installing the columns, addressing aspects such as their structural strength, stability, and resistance to environmental factors like wind and corrosion.
By specifying requirements for reinforced and prestressed concrete lighting columns, this standard helps to ensure that these columns are built in a safe and reliable manner. It helps to establish a framework that manufacturers and installers can follow to ensure that the columns meet the necessary quality standards for functionality and durability.
Descriptors | Acceptance specification, CE marking, Concrete components, Concrete poles, Concretes, Conformity, Construction, Construction materials, Corrosion protection, Definitions, Delivery conditions, Design, Electrical engineering, Geometrical properties, Illumination engineering, Impacts, Lighting columns, Lighting systems, Luminaires, Marking, Masts, Mechanical properties, Metals, Prestressed concrete, Properties, Reinforced concrete, Road lighting, Specification, Specification (approval), Stability, Surface protection, Testing, Wind loading, Street lighting |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products 93.080.40 - Street lighting and related equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 225.3 KB |