L-801A White/Green LED Airport Rotating Beacon

The CM-HT12-XZ-4 Airport Rotating Beacon must be used when the aerodrome is not easily identifiable in night by pilots due to high light pollution or in absence of instruments dedicated to the identification of the aerodrome itself.
This beacon is used to generally identify the presence of an aerodrome. An aerodrome beacon or rotating beacon or aeronautical beacon is a beacon installed at an airport or aerodrome to indicate its location to aircraft pilots at night.
An aerodrome beacon is mounted on top of a towering structure, often a control tower, above other buildings of the airport. It produces flashes similar to that of a lighthouse.
Airport and heliport beacons are designed in such a way to make them most effective from one to ten degrees above the horizon; however, they can be seen well above and below this peak spread. The beacon may be an omnidirectional flashing xenon strobe, or it may be an aerobeacon rotating at a constant speed which produces the visual effect of flashes at regular intervals. Flashes may be of one, two, or three alternating colors (described below).
 


   
 TECHNICAL FEATURES

  • Based on LED technologies
  • 50.000cd WHITE light / 7.500cd GREEN light -alternate flashes
  • 12 rpm, 24 flashes per minute 
  • Lamp angle adjustable 
  • Long life time >10 years life expectancy
  • Low consumption
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Degree of protection: IP65
  • Easy to install
  • No RF radiations



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