External Mounting Dimming Receptacle Waterproof Directional 7P Street Lamp Arm With Hanging Cable Version
JL-260C External Mounting Dimming Receptacle
The JL-260C photocontrol receptacle is designed for street lighting applications requiring an ANSI C136.41 receptacle to fit twist-lock photocontrols. It conforms to the newly published ANSI C136.41 standard, enabling multi-control of LED lamps through the receptacle.
This product features 2 or 4 gold-plated low voltage pads on the top surface to accommodate photocontrols with ANSI C136.41 conforming spring contacts, and includes an outdoor wiring cable for field modification work. It is specially designed with waterproof self-rotation and 360° limited directional capabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the 0-480V wide voltage external mounting dimming receptacle?
A: This is an externally installed dimming socket designed for street lighting applications, supporting a wide voltage input range of 0-480V. It is used for connecting dimming and intelligent control modules in street lamp systems.
Q2: What are the features of the directional 7-pin (7P) design?
A: The directional 7-pin structure ensures correct plug-in orientation, prevents incorrect connections, improves contact stability, and meets the transmission requirements for both power and multiple dimming signals.
Q3: What is the performance of the waterproof design in outdoor use?
A: With professional waterproof performance, this receptacle can withstand rain, snow, fog, and other harsh outdoor environmental conditions, ensuring long-term stable operation of street lamp control equipment.
Q4: What is the street lamp arm with hanging cable version?
A: This design is specifically engineered for installation on street lamp arms and includes an extended hanging cable for more flexible wiring and installation, making it suitable for various street lamp structures.
Q5: In what scenarios is this receptacle mainly applied?
A: It is primarily used in urban road lighting, intelligent street lamp systems, high-power street lamp installations, and public lighting projects that require wide voltage compatibility and dimming control capabilities.