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Brighten up streets, pathways, and other outdoor spaces with our innovative range of urban lighting. Designed with style and practicality in mind, each of our urban luminaires is durable, energy efficient and easy to install.

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FAQs

What types of urban LED luminaires are available on this page?

This page covers a broad portfolio of outdoor urban luminaires designed for streets, pathways, and public spaces — from the Copenhagen and CityClassic gen2 families to post-top and asymmetric variants within the TownTune range, decorative CityCharm and CitySoul families, and flexible platforms such as UrbanFlex and CityVario. Mounting configurations span side-entry, post-top, and asymmetric arm arrangements to suit diverse urban infrastructure.

What efficacy and wattage ranges do these urban luminaires cover?

Across the families on this page, efficacy spans 100 to 170 lm/W, with wattage options from 24 W to 120 W and. This range allows specifiers to match output and energy performance to the specific scale of the installation — from intimate pedestrian pathways to wider urban carriageways — without over-specifying.

What IP and IK protection ratings are available for these urban luminaires?

Families on this page carry an IP66 rating, providing full dust-tightness and resistance to powerful water jets — appropriate for exposed urban environments. Mechanical impact protection spans IK07 through IK10, covering installations where vandal resistance or accidental impact is a design consideration, such as low-level post-top positions on pedestrian routes and town squares.

What CCT options are available for urban LED luminaires, and why does CCT matter for public spaces?

CCT options across the range span 2,200 K to 4,000 K. Warmer CCTs (2,200–3,000 K) are often chosen for historic districts and residential streets to minimise blue-light intrusion and preserve nocturnal ambience, while cooler CCTs (3,500–4,000 K) suit functional thoroughfares where higher perceived brightness and visibility are priorities. The right selection depends on local planning requirements and the character of the urban environment.

How does DALI relate to control and dimming of these urban luminaires?

For urban luminaires, DALI primarily serves as a driver-programming interface rather than a luminaire network protocol. Installers use a DALI connection at pole level to program dimming schedules and light curves into the driver. Network-level management — including fleet-wide dimming, monitoring, and reporting — is handled through Signify's Interact connected outdoor lighting platform, without requiring a DALI communication bus across the installation.

Which families on this page support Interact connected outdoor lighting management?

Interact City / Interact Roadway connectivity is available across compatible families in this portfolio, enabling remote monitoring, adaptive dimming schedules, fault detection, and energy reporting across entire urban lighting fleets. Families such as TownGuide Performer and UNIUrban sit within this connected ecosystem. Consult the individual family datasheets on signify.com to confirm Interact-Ready driver availability for each specific variant.

What is the rated lifetime of these urban luminaires, and what warranty applies?

supporting long service intervals appropriate for outdoor infrastructure where maintenance access is costly. A 5-year warranty applies to products in this range. Warranty terms can differ by country and contract type — confirm the specific warranty period and conditions applicable in your market with your local Signify representative or authorised partner.

How do the asymmetric and post-top TownTune variants differ, and when should each be specified?

The TownTune Asymmetric variants — including standard, DR, DTC, DTD, and Lyre configurations — are designed for side-arm or outreach mounting to direct light asymmetrically onto a road or pathway surface. The TownTune Central Post-Top variants are engineered for top-of-column mounting with rotationally symmetrical or multi-directional distributions suited to central reservations, roundabouts, and public squares. The TownTune Asymmetric Lyre adds a decorative lyre bracket for heritage streetscapes.

How do I download photometric files and datasheets for urban luminaires on this page?

IES/LDT photometric files, product datasheets, and BIM/Revit objects are available from each family's dedicated product page on signify.com. These files are essential inputs for lighting simulation in DIALux or Relux to validate compliance with applicable illuminance and uniformity requirements before finalising a specification. Navigate to the relevant family page — such as Stela+ gen2 Long, Square & Wide — and access downloads from the product detail section.

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

This is Signify's global product page. Country-specific regulations — such as the EU EcoDesign Directive, VDE/DIN requirements in Germany, and local electrical installation codes — vary by market and are not covered on this page. For regulatory and compliance information specific to your installation country, visit Signify's website for your region via the country selector, where the corresponding category page lists locally compliant variants and applicable standards.