Street lighting solution restrictions – Echelon Lumewave CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge User Manual

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Street Light Bridge Integrator’s Guide

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offering far longer operating life, have helped the city improve its closed-circuit

television (CCTV) image capturing system for increased public safety.

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As stated by the city of Oslo, Norway, in November 2004, cities that take

advantage of today’s new technologies and solutions can reduce the overall costs

associated with streetlight networks by almost 50%, while increasing the quality

of service and safety. The city of Oslo and its energy supplier have shown that

deploying a solution based on electronic programmable and dimmable ballasts

that identify and communicate failures over power lines using a standardized

protocol can pay for itself immediately.

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Street Lighting Solution Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to a street lighting network:

Each Segment Controller supports up to a total of 200 devices (luminaires

plus CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge modules).

A CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module must be within 85 meters (275

feet) of another CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module and should have

direct line of sight in all seasons.

Each Segment Controller supports up to eight repeating hops to any

device (luminaire or CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module). However,

during installation, there can be no more than six hops (power line or RF)

between any luminaire and the Segment Controller. After installation, it

is possible to add hops (power line or RF), up to the maximum of eight,

between a luminaire and the Segment Controller.





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Source: HBS Case Study, Netherfield Improved Lighting System, Milton Keynes Council, May 2007,

cited in Monitored Outdoor Lighting Market, Challenges, Solutions, and Next Steps, Echelon Corp,

September 2007

(

www.echelon.com/solutions/streetlight/documents/Echelon_StreetlightWhitepaper_FINAL.pdf

).

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Source: Hafslund presentation, November 2004, cited in Monitored Outdoor Lighting Market,

Challenges, Solutions, and Next Steps, Echelon Corp, September 2007

(

www.echelon.com/solutions/streetlight/documents/Echelon_StreetlightWhitepaper_FINAL.pdf

).

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