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TWR Wind Turbine Obstruction Lighting - L810-VLB-5 Red LED Temporary Solar Lighting
Description: The new benchmark for low-intensity solar LED obstruction lighting in an easy-to-install, low maintenance package. The VLB-5 LED Beacon has a wide range of applications including marking of wind turbines, bridges, towers and other hazards to navigation. The wide asymmetrical vertical profile meets the requirements of the FAA L810 and ICAO Type A & B obstacle lights.
Specifications: -- Beacon spread of 10 at 50% peak intensity -- Peak intensity at 8 above horizontal -- Programmed intensity occurs at +6 and +10 above the horizontal -- 32.5CD programmed for FAA Type L810 -- 10CD programmed for ICAO Type A hazard light -- 32CD programmed for ICAO Type B hazard light -- Design life of 12 years -- Waterproof body to IP68 -- Available in 12Ah and 24Ah -- Sized to allow the VLB-5 LED Light to be used over a wide range of locations and applications -- Long life GEL lead acid battery capable of being charged down to a temperature of -20 Celsius
Easy Programming -- Using the TVIR programmer (Remote-01). This allows the beacon to be programmed one feature at a time. The VLB-5 confirms the settings by flashing the programming code back to the user. -- Using a computer and the IRDA interface (Prog-01). This allows all the VLB-5 settings can be displayed on a screen and downloaded or retreieved in a single action. -- Automatic Schmidt-Clausen intensity correction for short flashes -- Multiple effective intenstiy settings -- Day/night transition level settings -- Programmable flash characters -- Synchronisation control including master/slave options and sync delay -- Programmable sleep and test mode -- Programmable transport mode so that the VLB-5 can be programmed before deployment -- Programmable low battery voltage cut out -- Program control of the IRDA and RS-232
TWR Wind Turbine Obstruction Lighting - L810-VLB-5 Red LED Temporary Solar Lighting Standards/Certification
Obstruction light complies with:
United States Federal Aviation Administration AC 150/5345-43-G; Obstruction Marking and Lighting
ICAO Annex 14, volume l; International standards and recommended practices: Aerodrome design and operations, 5th Edition, July 2009 and 6th Edition, July 2013