Low-Intensity Aircraft Warning Lights are usually installed on obstacle with 45 meters,such as Telecommunication masts, overhead power lines and towers,High-rise building,Mast,Chimney, cooling towers to reduce hazards to aircraft by indicating the presence of the above obstacles.

  According to ICAO standard, Low-Intensity Aircraft Warning Lights can be divided into five types:Type A, B, C, D, E( Type E is the latest standard from the latest ICAO version).

  Low-Intensity Type A Aircraft Warning Lights has one or double heads with 10cd,Fixed way,Red,Photocell and Fixed obstacles.

  Low-Intensity Type B Aircraft Warning Lights has one or double heads with 32cd,Fixed way,Red,Photocell and Fixed obstacles.

  Low-Intensity Type C Aircraft Warning Lights has one head with 40 to 400cd,yellow or blue color,60-90times/min,mobile obstacles.

  Low-Intensity Type D Aircraft Warning Lights has one head with 200 to 400cd,yellow,60-90times/min,applied to “Follow Me” cars.

  Low-Intensity Type E Aircraft Warning Lights has one or double heads with 32cd,Flashing mode, flashing way,Red,Photocell and Fixed obstacles.

  As for details,please see table One.

 

Types

 

Emitting color

 

Signal type

Peak intensity(cd) at given background luminance

Flashing duration

Light intensity

Twilight

Night

Low intensity,type A

Red

Fixed

N/A

10cd

N/A

≥10cd

Low intensity,type B

Red

Fixed

N/A

32cd

N/A

≥32cd

Low intensity,type C

Yellow/Blue

Flashing(60-90FPM)

40cd

40cd

100-250ms

40-400cd

Low intensity,type D

Yellow

Flashing(60-90FPM)

200cd

200cd

100-250ms

200-400cd

Low intensity,type E

Red

Flashing(c)

N/A

32cd

N/A

≥32cd

                                                                             Table One

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