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Columns and Bracket Arms. The required durability is no maintenance other than a clean down before adoption using the cleaning chemicals specified by the manufacturer. Columns and bracket arms shall be of a tubular Aluminium construction designed to:- EN 40-3-3-2003, BSEN 40-3-1-2000, ENV 1999-2.4 and ENV 1999-1-1. Generally all columns shall be a minimum of 6.0 Metres and above dependent on their location and road category unless otherwise approved by the Network Lighting Manager. Columns shall be one piece extruded aluminium complete with double flush fitting vandal resistant doors fitted with anti-vandal stainless steel M8-8mm centre pin recessed socket screw lock door bolts as the Aluminium Lighting Company or similar approved. Columns may be: Mounting Height Outreach Arm Ref No Drawing No 6 Metre 0.4 Metre RCT6HS42A MA-5S-16655- 010100-02 8 Metre 1.00 Metre RCT8HS42A MA-5S-16655- 010100-05 10 Metre 1.00 Metre RCT10HS42A MA-5S-16655- 010100-03 6 Metre Post Top RCT6PTA 5NS-79126-010200- 09 8 Metre Post Top RCT8PTA 5NS-78815-010200- 11 10 Metre Post Top RCT10PTA MA-8S-21484- 010100-01 12 Metre Post Top RCT12PTA MA-8S-21419- 010100-02 6 Metre Hinged RCTEHC6A MA-8S-21419- 010100-01 Other manufactures types of aluminium column may be used subject to the prior approval of the Network Lighting Manager. A one metre concrete "mowing strip" shall be provided around street lighting columns where installed in a verge. Spare keys shall be provided to the Network Lighting Manager upon request. In areas where vehicular access is difficult, Aluminium 6.0 Metre mid hinged raising & lowering type columns with a double lock mechanism shall be used, restraint cords or mechanical leverage apparatus must be provided as standard equipment. Crank root or flange-based columns may only be used subject to the prior approval of the Network Lighting Manager. Where ground conditions dictate, columns may be erected in suitably sized pots subject to the prior approval of the Network lighting Manager. If period or decorative columns are to be used, the Developer shall provide the Manufacturers Specification for approval. Where decorative columns are used the Network Lighting Manager may impose additional conditions that may or may not be identified in this Specification. All columns shall be erected in accordance with the Manufacturers Specification. Wall brackets may be used subject to the prior approval of the Network Lighting Manager. All bracket arms are to be erected in accordance with Manufacturers Speci...
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