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AENOR N Mark for lighting structures
N Mark of quality of lighting supports

AENOR N Mark for lighting structures

AENOR N Mark for lighting structures

The AENOR N Mark for lighting structures enables manufacturers to demonstrate compliance with the current statutory requirements in Spain established for these products in the Low-Voltage Electrotechnical Regulations, Construction Product Regulation and Royal Decree 2642/1985

Currently, the N Mark for lighting supports covers the certification of the following types of support:

  • Steel lighting columns
  • Aluminium lighting columns
  • Fibre reinforced polymer composite lighting columns
  • High columns (h>20 m)

AENOR product certification for lighting supports facilitates on-site reception, which allows for reduced testing and verifications and thus facilitating the technical and documentary management on site.

The N Mark for lighting structures covers products included in the following standards:

  • UNE-EN 40-5 Columnas y báculos de alumbrado. Part 5: Requirements for steel lighting columns.
  • UNE-EN 40-6 Columnas y báculos de alumbrado. Part 6: Requirements for aluminium lighting columns.
  • UNE-EN 40-7 Columnas y báculos de alumbrado. Part 7: Requirements for lighting columns made from fibre reinforced polymer compounds
  • Technical specification included in the Specific Regulation for steel columns over 20 m in height

AENOR, as a conformity assessment body, is a leader in the certification of products. With over 100,000 certified items in over 40 countries, the AENOR N Mark is among the top five product quality marks in the world. 

The AENOR N Mark is a voluntary mark that allows the company to demonstrate that their product meets certain provisions established in a UNE, EN or ISO standard, or in a technical specification. This demonstration of compliance during the manufacturing and testing of the final products, based on a rigorous control performed by AENOR, will allow licensees of the Mark to put their products on the market with a high standard of quality, instilling confidence in the users of these certified products.

This way, the AENOR N Mark can provide the following advantages:


The manufacturer

  • Affords greater knowledge of the product via the exhaustive control set forth by the N​ Mark
  • Products that do not comply with relevant standards or regulations can be detected before they enter the market
  • Lowers the production costs since there is greater control during the manufacturing process.
  • There are commercial grounds to introduce the product into new markets and facilitate access to works

Business providers and monitoring agents

  • Guarantees that the product has undergone prior verification to determine its compliance with minimum requirements
  • Products with long-lasting confidence. Product assessments are ongoing, guaranteeing compliance with the initial certified provisions
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Public Administrations

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  • ​​Guarantees that the prescribed product will comply with the applicable statutory requirements
  • Transparency of the AENOR certification process.
  • Strikes a balance among interested parties with regard to decisions on the certified products

The end user

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  • Confidence from knowing that the product has undergone prior verification
  • Credibility: the product is assessed by a recognised certification company​​ ​​

The certification for lighting structures consists of two separate stages. In the first phase, certification applicants must implement a documentation system based on ISO 9001. In addition, it must monitor the product and the measurement equipment as stipulated in the certification regulations.

First, the manufacturer will be requested to present the calculation hypotheses of the sections of the lighting structures that are to be certified in order to verify that they comply with the structural loads for which they have been designed.

After satisfactorily completing the validation of the design, AENOR's Technical Services visit the production facility to verify that it meets the requirements of the certification document. Samples will be taken of the different types of steel used to manufacture the lighting structures, which are then sent for testing at one of the laboratories accredited by ENAC, which collaborates with AENOR in the certification process.

In addition, the access doors to the mains are checked to ensure that they comply with the minimum protection requirements in the Low-Voltage Electrotechnical Regulations.

After receiving all the test results, ANFALUM, which acts as Secretary of the Technical Certification Committee, presents a confidential report of the activities, which is then assessed by the Committee.

If the decision is satisfactory, AENOR will be recommended to grant the certificate. Alternatively, the applicant will be informed of the reasons for refusal and specific complementary activities that need to be carried out.

After issuance of the certificate, the company progresses to the certification monitoring phase. During this phase, AENOR's services make annual visits to the production facilities to confirm that the criteria and requirements established in the certification regulations are being applied and maintained. During these visits, dimensional checks will be performed of the structures available in the manufacturer's warehouse, and samples will be taken on a rotational basis of the metal sheets used in the manufacturing process, for subsequent testing in the accredited laboratory.

Each year, the Secretariat prepares a report of all activities carried out, and presents it to the Committee. On seeing the results, the Committee decides whether the certificate can be upheld, or whether extraordinary actions need to take place.

After completing the certification process​​​​, the organisation obtains: ​ ​

  • AENOR product certificate
  • A licence to use AENOR's Mark of a certified product, in accordance with the provisions of AENOR regulations
AENOR N Mark logo for a certified product​​​​​​​​​

European Passport

​​The CE MARK is a passport for building products

The CE mark provides access to the European Economic Area for construction products