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historical lantern for narrow streets, staircases, cemeteries, to the church

Miracle Praha 4S

The Miracle Praha 4S lantern is intended for lighting narrow streets, staircases, cemeteries and other areas of small historical parts of cities. It imitates a smaller lantern from the end of the 19th century. The maximum light output of up to 2,200 lm is provided by 2 LED modules with a color temperature of 1,800 K. The modules can be controlled remotely and their intensity can be continuously regulated until they go out. Alternatively, the direction of the light can be adjusted with suitable lenses in order to direct the light flow onto the pavement. The side panels are made of Plexiglas. They can therefore be colored or engraved with suitable motifs, which creates interesting effects.

historic lamp

usage

P6 to P5

lighting class

churches, cemeteries, historic staircases

type of lighting

Miracle Praha 4S

Features

mechanical design
Design
historic 4-sided lantern from the end of the 19th century
Dimensions
400 x 600 mm
Material
steel structure with canopy decorated with cast iron, powder coating, PMMA side panels
Paint color
according to customer specification
Opening
side door or canopy opening
Holding
to the pole or boom, screws
Mechanical resistance of PMMA
IK08, the advantage is non-shattering
Degree of protection
IP53
Weight
7 kg
light source
LED modules 1K8
1,800 K, 0 to 24 W / 2,200 lm (remote controlled)
Color Rendering
>70
ULOR
0%
Power
0 to 24 W
optics
Base
thickness 3 mm, cast acrylic PMMA, sandblasted
Direction of light 1K8
standard without optics - 120°, optionally each module can have its own IES II, III or V lenses
Assembly
replaceable by user as needed
Identification
in the AnyCity system

Miracle Praha 4S

Design

The basic structure of the lantern is made of sheet steel. The decorations are cast from gray cast iron. Final color design according to customer requirements. The side panels are made of PMMA material (plexi), which can be either clear, sandblasted, or colored tinted (e.g. smoky for desirable light shielding). Plexiglas also allows the engraving of various motifs, which creates interesting glowing ornaments in the light of a lantern at night. The basic light surface of the LED modules is hidden behind sandblasted plexiglass, which softens the light and creates a pleasant all-surface effect. It is possible to attach optics (lenses) to the modules, which will direct the light flow to the required places.
Assembly and disassembly of the main parts is easy. The construction of the light part is designed so that it is possible to easily modernize existing old lanterns with a light bulb or discharge lamp. The lamp is powered by a 48 V DC voltage source, which is located at the base of the column or electrical box on the facade. Either a CAT6 cable or a traditional CYKY 3x1.5mm cable is used to connect the lamp and the source.

Miracle Praha 4S

Function

It is possible to remotely control the intensity of the luminous flux of both modules in the range of 0 to 100%.
Optical lenses are replaceable at each position as needed, while it is possible to choose from the characteristics of IES type II, III and V. The final combination of lenses for the given location is stored in the AnyCity system.

Miracle Praha 4S

Certificate

The lamp has been certified byOrcave
This means that its design allows you to adjust the light parameters of the lamp remotely using an application. Parameters such as replacement chromaticity temperature, luminous flux intensity or emission characteristics can be adapted to the real situation. For example, an increase in road traffic, a change in the layout of public space, etc.