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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. This timeless luminaire design comes in three types: Copenhagen LED gen2, which delivers high performance for road lighting applications; Copenhagen City LED gen2, which is for city and residential areas where balanced light comfort and cohesive design language are appreciated; Copenhagen City Comfort LED, which caters to the needs of sensitive inner-city areas with high demand for spill light control and high comfort.The architecture limits the direct view into the light source for residents, this way minimizing obtrusive lighting The Copenhagen City Comfort LED version (BRS862) is ideal for inner-city and residential environments where very high lighting comfort is needed. The Copenhagen City Xtra Comfort LED version (BRS962) takes it a step further, providing even more spill light control in extra sensitive areas. This means that residents in these areas can enjoy the benefits of functional lighting without being bothered by excessive light pollution. In order to reduce the carbon footprint of the luminaires, the iconic canopy is made of bio-based plastic and main metal parts manufactured from recycled aluminium.The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) system-ready sockets, which makes the luminaire future-ready, ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact. Due to the plastic material usage, the top socket can be integrated into the canopy without impacting the clean design of the luminaire. Overall, Copenhagen City Comfort LED and Xtra Comfort LED options contribute to a more livable city. | ||
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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. This timeless luminaire design comes in three types: Copenhagen LED gen2, which delivers high performance for road lighting applications; Copenhagen City LED gen2, which is for city and residential areas where balanced light comfort and cohesive design language are appreciated; Copenhagen City Comfort LED, which caters to the needs of sensitive inner-city areas with high demand for spill light control and high comfort.The architecture limits the direct view into the light source for residents, this way minimizing obtrusive lighting The Copenhagen City Comfort LED version (BRS862) is ideal for inner-city and residential environments where very high lighting comfort is needed. The Copenhagen City Xtra Comfort LED version (BRS962) takes it a step further, providing even more spill light control in extra sensitive areas. This means that residents in these areas can enjoy the benefits of functional lighting without being bothered by excessive light pollution. In order to reduce the carbon footprint of the luminaires, the iconic canopy is made of bio-based plastic and main metal parts manufactured from recycled aluminium.The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) system-ready sockets, which makes the luminaire future-ready, ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact. Due to the plastic material usage, the top socket can be integrated into the canopy without impacting the clean design of the luminaire. Overall, Copenhagen City Comfort LED and Xtra Comfort LED options contribute to a more livable city. | ||
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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. This timeless luminaire design comes in three types: Copenhagen LED gen2, which delivers high performance for road lighting applications; Copenhagen City LED gen2, which is for city and residential areas where balanced light comfort and cohesive design language are appreciated; Copenhagen City Comfort LED, which caters to the needs of sensitive inner-city areas with high demand for spill light control and high comfort.The architecture limits the direct view into the light source for residents, this way minimizing obtrusive lighting The Copenhagen City Comfort LED version (BRS862) is ideal for inner-city and residential environments where very high lighting comfort is needed. The Copenhagen City Xtra Comfort LED version (BRS962) takes it a step further, providing even more spill light control in extra sensitive areas. This means that residents in these areas can enjoy the benefits of functional lighting without being bothered by excessive light pollution. In order to reduce the carbon footprint of the luminaires, the iconic canopy is made of bio-based plastic and main metal parts manufactured from recycled aluminium.The luminaire is available with one or two Zhaga-D4i (ZD4i) system-ready sockets, which makes the luminaire future-ready, ready to pair with advanced control and lighting software applications such as Interact. Due to the plastic material usage, the top socket can be integrated into the canopy without impacting the clean design of the luminaire. Overall, Copenhagen City Comfort LED and Xtra Comfort LED options contribute to a more livable city. | ||
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| Time stamp (last saved) | 2026-03-05T16:22:12.655+01:00 |
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| UUID | a76bd658-6445-5cb8-952c-122bafcba9c6 |
| Date of last revision | 2026-03-05T15:22:12 |
| Data set version | 00.01.000 |
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| License type | Free of charge for all users and uses |
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