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Poles and brackets

Explore our wide range of outdoor lighting bracket solutions and lighting poles. The selection of poles and brackets are designed to be both stylish and easy to install and are applicable for both traditional architectural settings and more modern environments.

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FAQs

What types of poles and brackets does Signify offer for outdoor lighting installations?

Signify's portfolio covers a range of architectural and functional mounting solutions for outdoor environments, including the MileWide² Pole, Ocean poles and brackets, CityCharm poles and brackets, ClassicStreet brackets, Metronomis 1 Poles and Brackets, UrbanWave brackets, UrbanFlex poles, SmartPole, and Metronomis LED Poles — spanning designs suited to both traditional architectural settings and contemporary urban environments, as stated on the product page.

What is the difference between a lighting pole and a lighting bracket, and when should I specify each?

A lighting pole is a freestanding ground-mounted structure that positions a luminaire at the required mounting height. A bracket is a wall- or pole-mounted arm that extends a luminaire outward from a supporting structure — a building facade, mast, or column. Specifying between the two is driven by the installation environment: whether a ground anchor is practical, whether an existing structural surface is available, and the desired luminaire overhang.

Which Signify pole and bracket families are designed for urban streetscape and architectural applications?

Families on this page address both functional streetlighting and designed urban environments. The CityCharm poles and brackets and Ocean poles and brackets are positioned for projects where architectural character matters alongside structural performance. The Metronomis 1 Poles and Brackets and Metronomis LED Poles extend that family across a broad range of configurations. Refer to each family's datasheet for dimensional and finish details.

What luminaire families are compatible with these poles and brackets?

Compatibility depends on the spigot diameter, spigot angle, and mounting interface specified for each pole or bracket family. Signify's poles and brackets are designed to pair with compatible road and street and urban luminaires in the Signify portfolio. Specifiers should verify the spigot specification and mounting interface on the individual product datasheet or contact an authorised Signify partner for project-specific compatibility confirmation.

What finishes and surface treatments are typically available on Signify lighting poles and brackets?

Outdoor lighting poles and brackets in this range are designed for long-term durability in exposed environments. Surface treatments typically include galvanising for corrosion resistance and powder-coating for colour finish — both standard approaches for outdoor structural luminaire supports. Specific colour options, RAL codes, and treatment specifications vary by family; the individual product datasheet for each family — such as the UrbanFlex poles or ClassicStreet brackets — lists the available finishes.

What mechanical protection ratings apply to these poles and brackets?

The families on this page carry IK07 and IK09 mechanical impact ratings, confirming resistance to accidental mechanical impact as defined under IEC 62262. IK09 denotes a high level of mechanical impact protection — consult the product datasheet or IEC 62262 for the specific joule rating — relevant for installations in publicly accessible urban locations where vandalism resistance is a project requirement. The applicable IK rating for a specific family is confirmed in the product datasheet.

What is the SmartPole and how does it differ from a conventional lighting pole?

The Philips SmartPole is a multi-function urban infrastructure pole designed to support not only outdoor luminaires but also additional urban technology integrations — making it distinct from a conventional single-purpose lighting mast. It is suited to smart city projects where a single pole installation needs to accommodate luminaires alongside other urban systems. Consult the SmartPole family page for the full specification and supported configurations.

How do I specify the correct pole or bracket for a road and street lighting project?

Structural specification for a lighting pole or bracket requires the installer or specifier to define the required mounting height, the luminaire's EPA (Effective Projected Area) and mass, the site wind zone, and the desired spigot angle. These parameters determine which pole family and wall-thickness class are appropriate. Signify recommends contacting an authorised partner or Signify representative to validate pole selection against the relevant structural and wind-load requirements applicable in the installation country.

Where can I download product datasheets and technical documentation for these poles and brackets?

Product datasheets, dimensional drawings, and technical documentation for each family — including the UrbanWave brackets and MileWide² Pole — are available on the individual family pages on signify.com. For project support, bill-of-materials assistance, or to request samples, contact Signify or an authorised distribution partner in your market.

Where can I find country-specific regulations and compliance requirements for these products?

This is Signify's global product page. Country-specific regulations governing outdoor lighting structure installations — such as the EU EcoDesign Directive, national structural standards, and local electrical installation codes — vary by market and are not covered here. For regulatory and compliance information relevant to your installation country, visit Signify's website for your region via the country selector, where the corresponding local page lists applicable standards and locally compliant variants.