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Shelter 120V Bollard Light

Shelter 120V Bollard Light

Bollard Lights by Hinkley Lighting

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Specifications

Brand: Hinkley Lighting
Part Number: 55607BK
UPC: 640665556087
Category: Bollard Lights
Wattage: 8 Watts
Voltage: 120V
Lumens: 550
Bulb Type: LED
Bulb Included: Yes
Color Temperature: 3000K
CRI: 80+
Dimmable: Yes
Shade Material: Glass
Shade Color: Clear Seedy
Location Rating: UL Wet
Dimensions: 30"H x 4"W x 3"L
Weight: 5.5 Lbs.
Material: Aluminum
Finish: Black
Rated Hours: 60,000

Bollard Lights FAQs

Where are bollard lights used and what do they illuminate best?

Bollards provide low‑glare guidance along paths, entries, and plazas—great for wayfinding, edges of planting beds, and transitions between zones.

How tall are bollard lights and how should I space them?

Common heights are 36–48 in. Spacing often ranges 4–6× mounting height depending on ambient light and target uniformity; aim to avoid “runway” hotspots.

What distributions are available (e.g., 360°, 180°, Type V)?

Optics range from full 360° to shielded 180° forward throw, plus Type V and specialty louvers. Choose optics that light the path without spill.

Should I choose line‑voltage or low‑voltage bollards?

Line voltage (120–277 V) suits long runs and controls; low‑voltage (12/24 V) is common in residential and light commercial. Match to site power and controls.

What materials and finishes work best outdoors?

Marine‑grade aluminum with architectural powder coat is standard; stainless steel and heavy‑duty composites are available for harsh or coastal sites.

Are bollards dark‑sky friendly and how do I control glare?

Look for shielded optics, cut‑off caps, and warm CCTs to reduce uplight and glare. Dark‑sky friendly options help preserve night skies and neighbor comfort.

What mounting and foundation details should I plan for?

Plan for anchor bolts or concrete piers per template; verify bolt circle and embedment. Provide conduit entry and drainage as specified by the manufacturer.

Can I add photocells, time clocks, or smart controls?

Yes—integrate photocells, astronomical time clocks, or networked controls. Ensure driver compatibility and provide surge protection where required.

What ratings matter outdoors (IP, IK, surge, ambient)?

Outdoor units should have suitable IP rating, impact rating (IK), surge protection, and published ambient temperature limits. Verify UL/CSA listings.

How do I maintain bollard lights for long life?

Rinse debris, clean lenses, and inspect gaskets and fasteners annually. Replace worn seals and check for finish damage, especially in coastal environments.