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| Technical purpose of product or process | The original Copenhagen luminaire was co-designed with Copenhagen’s Office of City Architecture in the 1960s with the aim of enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the city through lighting. This timeless luminaire design comes in two types: Copenhagen City LED Gen2 is for city and residential areas where light comfort is important; Copenhagen LED Gen2 delivers high performance for road lighting applications. The second generation of Copenhagen LED is available in a range of sizes, from mini to mega. This makes it suitable for any type of application while ensuring the dimensions of the luminaire and pole are well balanced, so every installation blends harmoniously into its surroundings. Various suspensions are available, allowing a variety of mounting options to provide maximum freedom during installation. Thanks to the built in LEDGINE-O engine, and the wide range of application-tailored optics, Copenhagen LED luminaires deliver the right amount of light and in the right direction on your street, enabling important energy savings. The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) System Ready (SR) sockets, which makes the luminaire future ready. This means Copenhagen LED Gen2 is ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact, or sensors such as the Outdoor Sensor Bundle (OSB). And because the top SR socket is integrated into the canopy, it has no impact on the beautiful, clean design of the luminaire. Furthermore, every Copenhagen LED Gen2 BPS559, BRS561, BRS562 and BRS563 luminaire is uniquely identifiable, thanks to the Signify Service tag app. By simply scanning a QR code, placed inside the door of the mast or directly on the luminaire, you can instantly access the configuration of the luminaire. This makes maintenance and programing operations faster and easier and enables you to create a digital library of lighting assets and spare parts. | ||
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| General comment on data set | The original Copenhagen luminaire was co-designed with Copenhagen’s Office of City Architecture in the 1960s with the aim of enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the city through lighting. This timeless luminaire design comes in two types: Copenhagen City LED Gen2 is for city and residential areas where light comfort is important; Copenhagen LED Gen2 delivers high performance for road lighting applications. The second generation of Copenhagen LED is available in a range of sizes, from mini to mega. This makes it suitable for any type of application while ensuring the dimensions of the luminaire and pole are well balanced, so every installation blends harmoniously into its surroundings. Various suspensions are available, allowing a variety of mounting options to provide maximum freedom during installation. Thanks to the built in LEDGINE-O engine, and the wide range of application-tailored optics, Copenhagen LED luminaires deliver the right amount of light and in the right direction on your street, enabling important energy savings. The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) System Ready (SR) sockets, which makes the luminaire future ready. This means Copenhagen LED Gen2 is ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact, or sensors such as the Outdoor Sensor Bundle (OSB). And because the top SR socket is integrated into the canopy, it has no impact on the beautiful, clean design of the luminaire. Furthermore, every Copenhagen LED Gen2 BPS559, BRS561, BRS562 and BRS563 luminaire is uniquely identifiable, thanks to the Signify Service tag app. By simply scanning a QR code, placed inside the door of the mast or directly on the luminaire, you can instantly access the configuration of the luminaire. This makes maintenance and programing operations faster and easier and enables you to create a digital library of lighting assets and spare parts. | ||
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| Data set valid until | 2031 | ||
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| Technology description including background system | The original Copenhagen luminaire was co-designed with Copenhagen’s Office of City Architecture in the 1960s with the aim of enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the city through lighting. This timeless luminaire design comes in two types: Copenhagen City LED Gen2 is for city and residential areas where light comfort is important; Copenhagen LED Gen2 delivers high performance for road lighting applications. The second generation of Copenhagen LED is available in a range of sizes, from mini to mega. This makes it suitable for any type of application while ensuring the dimensions of the luminaire and pole are well balanced, so every installation blends harmoniously into its surroundings. Various suspensions are available, allowing a variety of mounting options to provide maximum freedom during installation. Thanks to the built in LEDGINE-O engine, and the wide range of application-tailored optics, Copenhagen LED luminaires deliver the right amount of light and in the right direction on your street, enabling important energy savings. The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) System Ready (SR) sockets, which makes the luminaire future ready. This means Copenhagen LED Gen2 is ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact, or sensors such as the Outdoor Sensor Bundle (OSB). And because the top SR socket is integrated into the canopy, it has no impact on the beautiful, clean design of the luminaire. Furthermore, every Copenhagen LED Gen2 BPS559, BRS561, BRS562 and BRS563 luminaire is uniquely identifiable, thanks to the Signify Service tag app. By simply scanning a QR code, placed inside the door of the mast or directly on the luminaire, you can instantly access the configuration of the luminaire. This makes maintenance and programing operations faster and easier and enables you to create a digital library of lighting assets and spare parts. | ||
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| Time stamp (last saved) | 2026-03-03T12:53:19.578+01:00 |
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| UUID | a06d59cc-574e-5a44-9998-d2c9018bea89 |
| Date of last revision | 2026-03-03T11:53:19 |
| Data set version | 00.01.000 |
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| License type | Free of charge for all users and uses |
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