basic really;
concentric in and out of cutout in base
then, depends on age of pole,
to control photocell (or time switch) and then either to base fitted control gear for discharge lamp
or up the pole in double sheath singles (small version of meter tails to the head
if you can do discharge lighting and know the faults, you should be ok
the usual ones are;
lamp cycling, coming on, getting bright, flickers for a bit then goes out, thats lamp failure!
lamp trying to start, HPS/HQI, can be lamp or ignitor failure, depending on lamp size
LPS low pressure sodium, be careful with these lamps as they have pure sodium metal within the discharge envelope,
giving reddish, and no yellow light emitted, failed lamp, flickering, failed lamp/ignitor
lamp always on, usually photocell failure, change em, standard NEMA socket, you cant fit these wrong as they only go in one way,
don't mix your photocells either as one type are for side roads and one type are for main roads, A roads etc, switch on times are not the same
cant remember the LUX levels off of my head at the moment.
so i hope this helps,
oh and don't forget you CPC always to base of pole and top of pole!!
Oasis
yep i know i am and alarm engineer but i do do electrical works but NOT domestic!!!and am fully qualified in what i do.