Double Solar Powered Aircraft Warning Lights
The FAA recommends the use of stable red obstruction lights on towers and communication obstacles 50 to 2,200 feet high, which can be dangerous to small aircraft and helicopters at night. Steady red obstruction lights are recommended at 150 feet, moderate red or white flashing lights at 350 feet, and multi-level lights at 1750 feet. See FAA Advisory.
The L-864/L-865 Medium Intensity Dual LED Beacon Obstruction Lights are designed to illuminate communication towers, chimneys, wind turbines and other air navigation obstacles. Solid red LED beacons and flashing white LED beacons meet FAA advisory and FCC guidelines.
Unlike conventional xenon flash tube technology, little maintenance is required during its lifetime. The operating voltage of the system is less than 200VDC, significantly lower than that for which xenon flash tubes are designed, representing a safety improvement.
The L-864/L-865 LED Dual Beacon Obstruction Lights operate on a 48VDC power supply. The power/control box can be placed up to 550 feet from the light engine, such as the bottom of a tower.
The L-864/L-865 Beacon Obstruction Lights come with a 5-year warranty, with a typical lifespan approaching 15 years.
SPECIFICATIONS
Double Solar Powered Aircraft Warning Lights | |||
Mechanical Specifications | Electrical Specifications | ||
Peak Intensity
| 10cd/32cd/200cd | Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Working Model
| Steady on/ Flashing /on off controlled by a switch inside | Storage Battery | AGM,GEL,Lithium Battery option |
Protect Level
| IP67 | Solar Panel | mono-crystalline 18% efficiency |
LED
| Super-bright medium intensty Leds | Function Optional | Synchronization |
Temperature
| -45℃~70℃ | Mounting | 4 bolts M6 |
Automatic Light Control (ALC)
| Turn on at night and off at daytime automatically | OEM Service | Color: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, White Flashing frequency |
KEY FEATURES
ENERGY SAVING
UP-TO-DATE MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY
RELIABLE
SIZE (mm)
Bracket
COMPLIANT TO
FAA AC NO: 150/5345-43FAA
ICAO Annex 14, 4th Edition, July 2004
ICAO Aerodromes Design Manual, Chapter 18
STANDARS
High-rise building aviation obstacle light configuration scheme
The obstacle lights set up by high-rise buildings and building complexes should be able to see the outline of the object from all directions, and the horizontal direction can also refer to the barrier lights set at a distance of about 45 meters, and the general building should install obstacle lights at the top of it, and the installation height H is calculated from the horizontal ground. Reference Standards: CAAC, ICAO, FAA MH/T6012-2015, MH5001-2013