Single LED FAA L-810 Steady-Burning Low Intensity Obstruction Light, Red, 110-240V AC, 12-48 V DC

 

As specified by Annex 14 of ICAO regulations, Low Intensity Obstruction Lights (LIOL) should be used to warn the presence of obstacles up to 45m height, such as telecommunication towers, wind turbines, chimneys, cranes, buildings and other structures.

Low Intensity Obstruction Lights are the simplest devices according to ICAO standards and they have the following characteristics and uses:

  • Type A (intensity >10cd, red steady burning) can be used alone;
  • Type B (intensity >32cd, red steady burning), can be used either alone or in combination with medium intensity obstacle lights Type B, Type AB or with high intensity obstacle lights Type AB;
  • Type E (intensity >32cd, red flashing), can be used either alone or in combination with medium intensity obstacle lights,

Type B. Flashing rate will be set at the same rate of other flashing beacons installed on the structure.


OPTIONS

  • Dual Versions
  • Solar Powered
  • Infrared(IR)




PARAMETER

Item Name
Low Intensity Type B Obstruction Light
Model
CM-11
Operating Voltage
AC110-240V/DC12-48V
Power consumption
≤5W
Flashing frequency
Steady-on
Light intensity
≥32.5cd
Life span
>100,000 hours
Emitting color
RED
Beam angle
360° horizontal, 10° vertical beam spread
Overall size(mm)
160mm×160mm×220mm
Installation size(mm)
Φ130-4*M10
Lightning protection level
10KA
Ingress protection
IP65
Optical Sensitivity
100Lux
Operating temperature
-40℃~55℃
Net weight
1.5KG
Wind load
80m/s









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