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Charleston<br />

590<br />

600<br />

versions & Dimensions<br />

675<br />

600<br />

690<br />

690 770<br />

590<br />

600 675<br />

770<br />

600<br />

MOUNTING<br />

- Suspended mounting using a threaded spigot in galvanised steel<br />

(CL 206) or in stainless steel (CL 207) Ø 34 pdg (1’’ G).<br />

- Post top lyre mounting (CL 206 & CL 207) for column top Ø 60mm using<br />

two rows of three M8 Allen screws.<br />

> Luminaire mounting on p. 269<br />

CHARLESTON<br />

CL206 S<br />

CHARLESTON<br />

CL207 CL206 SS<br />

Charleston CL 207 is available with RETROLED technology.<br />

> RETROLED technology on p. 264<br />

MATERIALS<br />

lyre<br />

- Housing in spun aluminium.<br />

- Bowl in polycarbonate (PC).<br />

- Lyre in metallised steel.<br />

CHARLESTON<br />

CL206/207 CL207 + LYRE S P<br />

Conventional sources<br />

- Control gear mounting plate in galvanised steel.<br />

- Reflector in bright dipped anodised stamped aluminium.<br />

- Luminaire gasket in neoprene (CL 206) or silicone (CL 207).<br />

(with bowl)<br />

- Control gear mounting plate in aluminium sheet.<br />

- Housing of RETROLED engine in moulded aluminium.<br />

- Lenses in PMMA.<br />

- Optic gasket in EPDM foam.<br />

CHARLESTON<br />

CL206/207 + LYRE P<br />

housing<br />

bowl<br />

FINISHES<br />

- Aluminium: polyester powder coating finish in RAL or Futura Akzo Nobel<br />

colours. RETROLED engine in RAL 9010 white.<br />

- Clear bowl.<br />

RECYCLING<br />

The housing of the luminaire (excluding the reflector) is assembled<br />

without glue, which makes recycling easier.<br />

Installation & maintenance<br />

- Luminaire opening without tools, by using two knurled screws located<br />

in the upper section of the canopy (CL 206) or using two quarter turn<br />

wing screws located on the canopy (CL 207).<br />

- Luminaire opening by tilting the lens carriage and the bowl or the<br />

canopy (CL 206 + LYRE P).<br />

- Bowl maintains in open position by means of a stainless steel cable<br />

located between the housing and the bowl.<br />

- Lamp access without tools, after opening the luminaire and quarter turn<br />

opening of the lamp holder support.<br />

Conventional sources<br />

- Electrical connection by three pin-connectors for a flexible power cable<br />

with a cross-sectional area of 3G 2.5 maximum.<br />

- Control gear access without tools, after opening the luminaire.<br />

Mounting plate unlocked manually using two M6 slotted screws.<br />

- Bowl replacement (including reflector) directly after opening the<br />

luminaire, the reflector being held by clamps (CL 206); the bowl being<br />

held between the lens carriage and the casting using six hexagon head<br />

M5 screws (CL 207).<br />

- Electrical connection by a traditional Wieland three pin-connector for<br />

a flexible power cable with a cross-sectional area of 2 x 1,5 or 3G 1,5.<br />

- Control gear access without tools, after opening the luminaire, the<br />

mounting plate being fixed to the housing of the RETROLED engine.<br />

Mounting plate unlocked manually using one clip.<br />

- LED engine replacement possible on location.<br />

Mechanical and electrical specifications<br />

Conventional RETROLED<br />

Ingress protection (optic) IP 66 IP 66<br />

Ingress protection (control gear): CL 206 IP 54<br />

CL 207 IP 66 IP 66<br />

Class I & II I & II<br />

Impact resistance (PC) IK 10 IK 10<br />

Max. weight with control gear:<br />

CL 206<br />

11 kg<br />

CL 207 13 kg 16 kg<br />

SCx: CL 206 0.13 m²<br />

CL 207 0.15 m² 0.15 m²<br />

<strong>Classical</strong> & <strong>Heritage</strong> • page 220

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