![]() ![]() ![]() The precision molded TIR optics produce an asymmetrical pattern optimized to support driver's visual perceptions and improve vehicular movement in roadway tunnel and underpass applications. The LED arrays are overmolded with polycarbonate lenses to enhance light distribution and shield the LEDs from the corrosive degradation of environmental elements. ![]() The modular light engines utilize Cree or Osram LEDs which are known for their high luminous efficacy, light quality, color stability and lumen maintenance at high temperatures and high drive currents. The JRE5 product family provides a complete and scalable offer from 45 to 120 watts in one or two module configurations. The luminaire design of the JRE5 LED tunnel lights embraces the modular concept that allows for excellent scalability, easy component replacement and maintenance, and effortless upgrades to future LED generations. The JRE5 series has been developed to address the special challenge of tunnel lighting which requires not only reliable and energy efficient operation throughout the entire life of the system, but also the stringent standards of glare control and uniformity of the lighting on the road surface. The tunnel lighting system capitalizes on an optimized combination of high performance LEDs, high reliability drivers with topology that yields the highest efficiency, and precision engineered optics that specifically developed for superior optical control. The Sustainable CT matching funds are available to match donations made before December 31st through the IOBY fundraising page.The JRE5 Series LED tunnel lights provide a lifetime solution to tunnel and underpass lighting with their optimal performance, reliability and durability that align with industry's best practices. ![]() $3,000 is still needed from individuals to get the full matching funds required for the project budget. The project is budgeted at a cost of $27,000 but has already received a grant from the Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, a Regional Initiative Grant Program (REGI), matching funds from the Could Be Fund, a match from Sustainable CT and have received more than $1,000 in individual donations in the first 10 days of online fundraising. The programmable capabilities of the 12 light fixtures create opportunities to experiment with a variety of sequences, influenced by sensors or data streamed from the internet. The group has been exploring color changing effects that create an attractive interactive experience and emphasise interesting arched architecture of the underpass. The Brilliant Underpass will bring bright programmable LED light fixtures to the pedestrian paths through the underpass. The group was inspired by colorful lighting projects in other cities, such as “LightRails” in Birmingham, Alabama from artist Bill FitzGibbons. The project is called Brilliant Underpass. The underpass is important as it is an entry to Fair Haven from East Rock and Mill River Districts and is used by many pedestrians: school children, neighbors and people headed to work.Ī group of volunteers called the Mill River Trail Advocates aim to transform this underpass from something dark into something brilliant. The underpass is located along the burgeoning Mill River Trail and in close proximity to the District innovation campus and Elm City College Preparatory School. The Amtrak underpass on Humphrey Street in New Haven is known for its dark creepy character. ![]()
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