1. Runways, Taxiways - Ground Support
  2. Airfield equipment
  3. Approach light
  4. SİSTEMATİK ELEKTRİK ELEKTRONİK MAKİNA İNŞAAT SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Approach light SFLS-RTIL
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approach light
approach light
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Characteristics

Type
approach
Domain
for airport
Technology
LED
Other characteristics
flashing

Description

Related Standards and Compliances ICAO : Annex 14 Volume 1 FAA : EB-67D IEC : TS / EN 61827 NATO : STANAG 3316 Application The system control and monitoring of light chain (SFL_LED’s) and threshold identification lights (RTIL’s). System consist of : 1 SFL Master Control unit (SFL Master Control) Up to 30 flashing light units (SFL LED) 2 threshold identification lights (RTIL’s) Features LED life up to 60000 hours. Communication over Powerline or Twisted pairs. Led and module failures are monitored instantly. 7” LCD touch screen for local control on Master control unit. OLED Display on every LED module PCB’s. Remote control by ALCMS systems with MODBUS RTU/TCP, CANBUS2.0B or any other communication protocols. 1-2Hz flashing frequency. 3 steps intencity control (%3-%10-%100). Protection against high voltage and voltage peaks. Protection against shocks from the ground line-lightnings. Fully compatible with existing AFL infrastructure. Software update via USB stick. Technical Specifications Protection Degree for SFL LED Units : IP67 Working Temperature - Master Control : -25C to +55C Working Temperature - LED Units : -40C to +55C Power Source : 400Vac / 50-60hz / 3L+N+E Power Consumption : Led Units : 45VA Master Control : 25VA Total Max. : 1,5kVA Safety Standarts for Internal Power Supplies : UL62368-1, TUV EN62368-1, EN60335-1, EN61558-1/-2-16,CCC GB4943.1, BSMI CNS14336-1, EAC TP TC 004, AS/NZS 60950.1(by CB)

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SFLS-RTIL
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