FAA L-801A & L-802A Airport Rotation Beacon Light LED Alternate White and Green Medium Intensity/High Intensity Airport Beacon

Aerodrome Beacon Light 4 LED Lamps 12 rpm, 24 flashes per minute White/Green Airport Rotating Beacons 

CM-HT12-XZ-4 Rotating Beacons are designed primarily for night operation as identification and location markers for airports. Airport beacons help a pilot identify an airport at night. The beacon typically rotates at a constant speed, which produces the visual effect of coloured flashes at regular intervals. The combination of light colours from an airport beacon indicates the type of airport. 


Key Feature

Application Environment
Above 2,500 meters above sea level; Outdoor: -40°C--+55°C; Relative air humidity: 95%; (+24.5 ° C), the maximum humidity can be greater than 100%; Between rain, snow, and ice; Corrosive salt spray.

Technical Index
4 LED lights Lamp life: ≥50000 hours White, green, two-color lamp Lamp angle adjustable , 12 rpm, 24 flashes per minute ,Steel cabinet with powder layer , Voltage AC220V (DC optional)



PARAMETER
Item Name
Airport Rotating Beacon
Model
CM-HT12-XZ-4
FAA Type
L-801A, L-802A
Operating Voltage
AC220V
Power consumption
≤100W
Flashing frequency
12 RPM rotation, 24 flashes/minute
Light intensity
25000cd-50000cd
Life span
>100,000 hours
Light Source
LED
Emitting color
White/Green
Overall size
630mm×478mm×1025mm
Net weight
80KG
Ingress protection
IP65
Altitude
≤2500m
Operating temperature
-40℃~55℃
Wind load
80m/sec.

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