Bollard Lights – Styles, Sizes and Applications
Access Fixtures has bollard lighting styles and sizes that will meet most customers’ requirements. Applications for bollard lights include illuminating paths, walkways and landscaping. Typically bollard lights have been round in shape with either a domed or flat top. Recently Access Fixtures introduced square bollard lights with a flat top. For most Access Fixtures bollard lights, matching wall bollard lights and post top bollard lights are available. These are a perfect compliment to the full sized bollard lights. Most Access Fixtures bollards lights come standard in bronze, black or white. There is also a comprehensive selection of custom colors available. Bollard lights lengths range from 41” to 10’ and are available custom lengths, too.
Bollard Lights – Construction
Access Fixtures’ bollard lights are housed in a tough extruded aluminum shell that is powder coated over a chromate conversion coating which makes them extremely durable and long-lasting. The lenses of all bollard lights include a very durable clear or prismatic polycarbonate lens for long life and good distribution of light. The bollard is mounted on a heavy duty mount with a built-in level and 4” anchor bolts that seat in concrete for sturdy mounting. All Access Fixtures’ bollard lights are CSA wet location rated.
Bollard Lights – Lenses, Reflectors and Refractors
Adjustable Reflector – Bollard lights with adjustable reflectors are a great choice for providing a large amount of light around the bollard. The reflector obscures the light source while maximizing the light around the bollard.
IES Type III – Bollard lights with IES Type III Glass provide visible illumination on all sides, but emphasizes light through a prismatic borosilicate glass refractor primarily on one side of the bollard. This is effective for directing light onto walkways while minimizing light trespass off the walkway.
IES Type V – Bollard lights with IES Type V Glass throw controlled light through a prismatic borosilicate glass refractor 360 degrees around the bollard. It’s great for throwing light not only on the walkway, but on any type of landscaping next to the walkway.
Louvered – Bollard lights with Louvers are a good choice for a more controlled light aimed to the ground. Like the Reflector bollard, the light source can’t be directly viewed. This enables a more powerful light source to be used than say an IES Type III or an IES Type V. The louver frame at the top of the bollard is only available in Black.
Bollard Lights – Lamp Types
Access Fixture Bollard lights can be manufactured using many different lamp types and in various wattages. Lamp types include High Pressure Sodium, Pulse Start Metal Halide, Plug-In Compact Fluorescent and LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). There is also an option for a line voltage medium socket for those that want to use screw in compact fluorescent.
Bollard Lights – LED Light Bollards
LED technology is the most recent option for Access Fixtures Bollard lights. The bollard lights feature Xicato LED modules and are designed to operate 50,000 hours or about a decade before needing new components. Xicato is an industry leader that developed a high performance modular based LED system. The Xicato chips are extremely durable, long-lasting and is forward retrofittable. Forward retrofittable means they LED system is not only repairable, but as LED performance improves, is upgradeable. New or replacement modules can be
easily swapped. Access Fixtures bollard lights also feature Advance Xitanium premium LED drivers. Xitanium Drivers are safe, versatile, reliable, warranted and forward retrofittable.
Access Fixtures Bollard Lights with Xicato LED modules offer extreme energy savings and virtually eliminate maintenance. They feature excellent color rendition of 80+ CRI, come is color temperatures of 2700K, 3000K & 4000K and wattages from 7.5 watts to 30 watts. The bollard lights with LEDs are compatible with occupancy and motion sensors. With controls the LED bollards can operate at full and step down light levels, saving additional energy and reducing light pollution as well as light trespass.
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