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Lighting classification

Degree of protection of light fixtures against the penetration of solids and liquids.
IEC 529 - EN 60529 Standard.

(First digit – Solids / Second digit – Liquids)

IP55
5. Protected against dust penetration.
5. Protected against jets of water.

IP65
6. Hermetically protected against dust.
5. Protected against jets of water.

IP66
6. Hermetically protected against dust.
6. Protected against sea swells and similar.

Degree of protection against mechanical impacts provided by the enclosure.
In accordance with EN 50102.
IK08 (0.5 J), IK09 (1 J), IK10 (2 J).

CLASS I.
Functional insulation in all its parts and ground connection.

CLASS II.
Double reinforced insulation to avoid voltage in exposed metal parts.

Product certificates

All our products comply with applicable European Directives and Standards, authorizing free circulation within the European Economic Area (EEA). We also comply with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive and the Low Voltage Directive. We certify with ENAC-accredited external laboratories.

This approval ensures compliance with the requirements of the WRAS Regulations and Standards, which aim to prevent the waste, misuse, illicit consumption and contamination of the water supply.

Classification of the tree presentation formats

We have classified the different tree presentation formats that you can find in our nursery from 1 (lowest grade) to 3 (highest grade). We think that the following parameters are key for the correct establishment of specimens in their final locations.

 

Grade Rooting Planting Circling Growth Residue Total
Bare roots 2 1 3 1 3 10
Root ball 2 2 3 2 3 12
Container 3 3 2 3 1 12
Air-Pot ® 3 3 3 3 3 15

Analysed Impact Categories

The life-cycle analyses have been performed using the guidelines ISO 14040 (Life cycle analysis – Principles and framework) and ISO 14044 (Environmental management – Life cycle assessment – Requirements and guidelines).

Acidification

Indicator of potential acidification of soils and water (increase in pH). Associated with the death of plantlife, low crop yields, soil infertility, contamination of water-based ecosystems, etc.

Method and unit

EF v3.1 | acidification | accumulated excess (AE) (mol H+-Eq)

Climate Change

Indicator of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) which contribute to climate change in the atmosphere. Associated with the increase in temperatures and changes in climate patterns due to the greenhouse effect.

Method and unit

IPCC 2021 | climate change | global warming potential (GWP100) (kg CO2-Eq)

Ecotoxicity

Indicator that measures the toxic effects of chemical compounds in the ecosystem. Associated with the bioaccumulation of toxic compounds, the death of living organisms and the alteration or breakdown of ecosystems.

Method and unit

USEtox | ecotoxicity | total (CTU)

Depletion of Fossil Fuels

Indicator of the depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels. Associated with the concern that these limited energy resources will not be available in the future based on current consumption patterns.

Method and unit

CML v4.8 2016 | energy resources: non-renewable | abiotic depletion potential (ADP): fossil fuels (MJ)

Eutrophication

Indicator of the enrichment of the freshwater ecosystem with nutrients. Associated with the excessive growth of algae in bodies of water, a lack of oxygen and the death of aquatic organisms.

Method and unit

CML v4.8 2016 | eutrophication (kg PO4-Eq)

Land Use for Agriculture

Indicator of the use and transformation of land with agricultural potential for other purposes, such as forests, roads, industrial areas and mineral extraction, among others.

Method and unit

ReCiPe 2016 v1.03, midpoint (H) | land use | use of agricultural land (LOP) (m2 cultivo-Eq)

Depletion of Minerals and Metals

Indicator of depletion of metal and mineral resources. Associated with the concern that these extremely scarce, non-renewable resources will not be available in the future.

Method and unit

CML v4.8 2016 | material resources: metals/minerals | abiotic depletion potential (ADP): elements (last reserves) (kg Sb-Eq)

Water Use

Analysis of water use in transformation processes. Water use can stem from a wide range of sources, from its direct use in production processes to its indirect use in hydroelectric power.

Method and unit

ReCiPe 2016 v1.03, midpoint (H) | water consumption potential (WCP) (m3 H2O)

Atlántida
Atlántida
Atlántida
Atlántida

A fountain that does not call attention to itself

The Atlántida fountain can be placed up against something, or it can be free-standing in the middle of open spaces, creating compositions that provide landscape and functional uniqueness. Designed to withstand the most difficult of situations, it incorporates a convenient timed actuator, and a system for regulation and maintenance.

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  • Monolith made from cast iron, painted finish.
  • Evacuation mesh made from nodular cast iron, painted finish, supported on a hot-dip galvanized S235 JR steel frame, evened on the pavement and dimensioned to be the same as the water collection basin.
  • One inch jet, with a filter made from cast brass, polished finish, and Presto model button.
  • Pressure regulator and timed flow control included (an anti-icing valve can be included as an option).
Oxiron black

Oxiron black

The colours shown are purely indicative.
Other colours are available upon request.
Check finishes for marine environments.

Drinking fountain

Drinking fountain
  • The element is fixed, using four bolts, 10 cm below the pavement.
  • For temperatures ≤ 0ºC, it is recommended to shut off the water flow and empty the circuit in order to avoid freezing and breakages.
  • The element is supplied disassembled and packaged in two parts: monolith with tube and mesh with a frame, as required.
  • Installation and assembly instructions, and anchoring bolts included.
  • Does not require maintenance, except for regular cleaning of the interior and the button.
certificats_CE

CE

certificats_WRAS

WRAS

More information

The drinking fountain has been developed in accordance with the DVGW W274 standard for drinking water fountains. All components comply with the UBA assessment guidelines (for metals) and DVGW W270 (for plastics).

Fountain: 122

*Approximate weight without packaging (kg)

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