As happened recently with the Siglo, Plaza and Malaki series, the Enur luminaires have passed all the tests required by the Official Central Laboratory of Electrical Engineering (LCOE, by its initials in Spanish)
PAMPLONA —30/01/2017— As ATP promised last year, its family of road and suburban lighting ENUR just got the N, ENEC and CB certificates, in both discharge and LED versions. Enur 250, Enur L, Enur P, Enur Eco and Enur Micro series are thus added to the Siglo, Plaza and Malaki, which obtained the same distinctions a few months ago.
These certificates, granted by AENOR once the products have passed the established tests in the Official Central Laboratory of Electrical Engineering (LCOE), authenticate numerous parameters of electromagnetic compatibility, performance and electrical safety, among which are the IP66, IK10 and Class II categories. Each of them, also, cover a different territorial area: national (N), European (ENEC), and global (CB, valid in over 50 countries around the rest of the world).
Thanks to these certificates, ATP can prove in an international sphere and through an independent and prestigious organization such as AENOR –which is among the most important certifiers in the world– three of the unique and defining characteristics of its products, that is, total sealing, maximum resistance to vandalism and absolute protection against electrocution. As with its ornamental luminaires, ATP's road and suburban lighting have now the highest international guarantees in terms of quality and safety.
The company has also announced that it expects to obtain very soon the N, ENEC and CB certificates for its classic family Villa, both in discharge and LED versions, and that the samples are already in the LCOE undergoing the requested exams.
Highly above the requirements: IK10 +, IP66 + and Class II +
The ENUR family, like the rest of ATP luminaires, go far beyond the standards and considerably exceed the rigorous tests demanded to get the aforementioned certificates. This means that their durability and safety are guaranteed even under the most extreme conditions.
On the one hand, the ENUR passes impact tests greater than 50 joules, which is more than twice the maximum determined by the IK rule –IK10, 20 joules–. ATP calls IK10+ to this unique level of resistance. On the other hand, the total sealing –IP66– is not only restricted to the optical block of the ENUR but also includes the entire surrounding of the luminaire. The electrical and electronic elements of the streetlight are thus completely safe from liquids and solid particles that may interfere with their correct functioning. The firm has given the name of IP66+ to this feature.
In addition, the ENUR family is well above Class II, as it shows a dielectric strenght –voltage necessary to make an insulating body conduct electricity– of 175000 volts, which is 60 times higher than the requirements set for that category (this is what ATP calls Class II+).
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