They are made from 304 stainless steel. When designing a lighting scheme for a driveway, pathway and entrance area it
is nice to have a choice of varying heights of bollard but in the same style to add symmetry to your design. This bollard
light is designed to be low glare with its built in louvre and opal diffuser to help scatter the light over a wide area.
Very easy to keep clean and ECO friendly when used with an E27 base LED lamp. There is a ground anchor kit available
to fix the bollard directly to a flat concrete surface using code 229059.
Bollard types and spacing
Bollard lights are available in a variety of styles, finish and lamp options. You need to think about how the light
will be used for example a small garden pathway, the main driveway or to illuminate steps etc. If you are
within 20 km of the coast you should think about using the Wooden, Copper, Iron, Brass or Marine Grade 316 Stainless
Steel. Some bollards have built in LED modules which generally offer lower levels of light (lumens) than
a standard LED GU10 lamp. Also, it is likely the LED module is a sealed unit and an integral part of the bollard
which cannot be replaced if it fails meaning you will have to purchase a complete new bollard. There are bollards
that use GU10 LED lamps and E27 base LED lamps. The spacing of bollards will depend on the type of bollard, louvre
design, height and lamp output etc but a general rule of thumb would be no less than 3 metres and no more than
12 metres apart. The shorter distance would be for garden pathways and the longer distance for long driveways.































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