Čuovga [tʃˈoɑβː.kɑ] Pole-top

John Pettersson

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Čuovga, [tʃˈoɑβː.kɑ], is Northern Sami and means
”light” or ”glow from campfire”.

Originally created for the Church of Kiruna, situated in an area inhabited by the Sami-people 6000 years before the city of Kiruna was established, the luminaire family has a direct light distribution in order to minimize light pollution.

The family consists of bollard-, pole-top and wall luminaires.


Art.no

 

32001-25

32002-25
32003-25

H 5000 mm

H 3500 mm, single shade.
H 3500 mm, double shade.


Material

 

Luminaire base and housing in stainless steel.
Luminaire stand in heartwood.
Light opening combination of clear and satin UV protected polycarbonate.


Installation

 

Fastened by bolts (4 x M12) in a solid base or on accessorie for 108 foundation or for in-situ casting.
Ordered separately.


Connection

 

Connection assembly comes with terminal block and connection for earthed plug.


Lightsource

 

H 3500 mm
Integrated LED-module.
20W, 2000lm.
CCT 3000K (4000K on request)
CRI 90

H 5000 mm
Integrated LED-module.
40W, 4800lm.
CCT 3000K (4000K on request)
CRI 90


IP Rating

 

65


Downloads

 

Energy label


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