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should consider factors such as street width, pole height, and lighting level. An e... moreIn order to ensure consistent street and road lighting, Led street lights Manufacturers(classicledlight) https://www.classicledlight.com/
should consider factors such as street width, pole height, and lighting level. An equation can be used to determine the appropriate amount of space required between each pole. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has defined typical pole spacing for standard road lighting and high-rise lighting. It should also be coordinated with street elements such as tree canopies and utilities. Lighting simulation programs and photometric modeling can be used to consider all of these variables and output light spacing designs to create a uniform and efficient street.
Photometric modeling uses a model to show where the light is placed and how the light is laid out on the street and/or on the sidewalk. It can also be used to help facilitate the selection process for appropriate LED streetlights. Models of existing luminaires were developed as baselines for the proposed luminaire model for comparison. These models are based on real-world parameters, consisting of calculation points showing the light level readings (foot candles) for that particular point and contours that help identify light intensity distribution patterns and levels. The example of this model is considered below before and after the streetlight is upgraded to the LED. The “post” model represents a street with more uniform light and plenty of light. This can be seen by a slight overlap between the leftmost fixtures.