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ICAO Medium Intensity Obstruction red warning light for tower makes it a stand-alone and nearly carefree lighting fixture for areas illuminated by medium intensity obstacles. The aviation warning light consists of three parts: a lamp, a battery box and a solar panel. When lights and solar panels. The rugged body structure and surface coating provide good protection against scattering. Equipped with a high efficiency rechargeable battery, the AFS2500 can power the lights for up to 20 days on cloudy and rainy days. Rechargeable batteries are also easy to find anywhere. The AFS2500 Medium Intensity Obstruction red warning light operates in blink mode, while ICAO requires low intensity light stabilization. However, in any case, the AFS2500 may be an alternative to some special needs.
SPECIFICATIONS
ICAO Medium Intensity Obstruction Red Warning Light For Tower
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Mechanical Specifications | Mechanical Specifications | ||
Peak Intensity
| 2500cd | Structure | Solar Integrated Design Bird deterrent conjoined with lens for not easy to break |
Working Model
| Flahing/Steady On | Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
Protect Level
| IP68 | Solar Panel | 7W *4pcs mono |
Energy Manage System (EMS)
| Intelligent Microprocessor | Storage Battery | 12.8V20AH LiFePO4 battery |
Temperature
| -45℃~70℃ | Function Optional | Synchronization |
Continuous Working Hours | 250hours | Mounting | 4 bolts M6 for Mounting |
Automatic Light Control (ALC)
| Turn on at night and off at daytime automatically | OEM Service | Color: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, White Flashing frequency |
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STANDARS
The tower's aviation obstacle light configuration scheme
The tower is also defined as a high-rise building, and should also be equipped with aviation obstacle lights to warn the aircraft, so the aviation obstacle lights should follow the China Civil Aviation Certification (CAAC), international civil aviation certification (ICAO) and the United States Civil Aviation Certification (FAA). The installation height H of the tower can be set according to the following height settings: Reference standards: CAAC, ICAO, FAA