Obstruction light AH-MI-D1
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obstruction light
obstruction light
obstruction light
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Characteristics

Type
obstruction
Domain
for airport
Technology
LED, halogen, infrared
Other characteristics
built-in, red, yellow, flashing, medium-intensity

Description

This LED Medium-intensity Type B Aviation Obstruction Light flashing red color, designed for marking top of obstacle which height is between 45 to 105 meters. Main-standby mode ensure the obstacle is always marked even one light fail. Because when main top main lamp fail, down standby lamp will turn on automatically. Compliance ICAO Annex 14 Volume 1, Sixth edition, 2013, table 6.3 Medium Intensity Type B, Type C Obstruction Light FAA L-864, L-865 aircraft warning light Features Electrical CREE ultra high intensity LED as light source saving power consumption and maintenance than incandescent light or halogen lamp Power supply available in DC(12V, 48VDC) or AC(110-240VAC) Physical Unique design and UV protected polycarbonate lens for converging light UV protection Powder coated bright yellow color base make better visibility Base material is die casting aluminum which has strong corrosion resistance, Shock and Vibrations protection blob.pngSpecial valve installed beside the base to make sure the air could go through but water is avoid, so that the whole light temperature won’t be high. System design Built-in photocell for day/night operation(dusk to dawn operation) Surge and lightning protection Optional Alarm contact for remote monitoring Infrared LED for pilot using NVG GSM cellphone monitoring RS485 communication part for monitoring User adjustable flashing rate(40, 50, 60 flashes/minute) GPS synchronization

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