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Corral Bollard

The Corral bollard offers landscape designers and urban specifiers an exciting bollard design to integrate with existing architectural forms and locales. A classic bollard shape combined with the distinctive “corral” rings and precision workmanship exude an air of confidence and reassurance. A thick-walled column of extruded aluminum fitted with a die-cast, aluminum cover gives the luminaire an overall smooth, crisp form. Available for use with HID sources up to 70Watt, or with triple tube, four-pin, compact fluorescent lamps up to 42 Watt. The Corral bollard is constructed for long-term durability with impact resistant diffuser behind protective die-cast aluminum rings, vandal resistant fasteners, and internal direct bolt anchoring system accessible through a 5" x 6" vandal resistant access door. This fixture is ideal for high traffic locations such as schoolyards, hospitals, stadiums, parks and pedestrian malls. Can be used in conjunction with the Corral Column to give varied illumination possibilities from complementary luminaires.

CSI Division: 26 56 00 Exterior Lighting
RevitCity Division: Electrical > Lighting > Exterior

Product Version: Revit Architecture 2010

Manufacturer: Selux Corporation
Uploaded By: Lance03
Uploaded On: Thu, Jan 20, 2011
Original Creator: Lance Singer

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Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 6:55:42 PM

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mattjorn

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terrible.. wont follow topo


Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:26:45 AM

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This worked fine for me when I placed it on a reference plane instead of floor mounted.


Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:28:00 PM

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MattMcCannon

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This thing is terrible.


Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 5:45:24 PM

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Theresa6506

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"offers landscape designers and urban specifiers an exciting bollard design"

I love my job


Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 8:11:59 AM

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RAHUL77

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place on work plane .....it works well 

 

 


Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 1:28:04 PM

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Listen to this! I had a huge project like 1000m2 project and got to use this thing to separate the bicycle way from the normal boulevard it was a huge boulevard! so the work plane didnt work and the site was a mess up and down hills every where!

Build a little circle floor! 0.25cm same as the light and place the light (3D mode) on it. There you have it!! now u control the offset of the little circle floor and you choose how high it should be!!


Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 11:33:14 PM

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Peyamn

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you guys need to fuckn grow a brain just put it to a work plane and it will work just fine. instead of putting people down that are helping you go and spend a couple minutes and try to figure out how to make the model work.  


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