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Solar Obstacle Light/warning/navigational/airfield/airport/FAA L810

Product Details:

Solar Cell Type Ni-MH
Place of Origin Shanghai, China (Mainland)
Brand Name Nanhua
Model Number LT208

Detailed Product Description


Low Intensity Aviation Obstruction LightLT208 Low Intensity Aviation Obstruction Light with Shock- and Vibration Resistance Features.
 
 

Function and Features:

  • Modular design and meets optics standard
  • Extremely Reliable - Major Maintenance Cost Saving
  • Resistant to Shock and Vibrations
  • Corrosion Resistant
  • Base material: die casting aluminum
  • Lamp housing Polycarbonate, with good anti-impact strength, thermal stability, high transmittance
  • Combustibility rating: UL94V0
  • IP protection: IP65
  • This product is a low intensity aviation obstruction light, suitable to be used in the places
  • without electricity power, no need for maintenance and management, automatic control
  • This product can continuously operate for 5 days without any sunlight
  • This product use Standardized design, with the advantages of shockproof and corrosion
  • resistance. It consists of a aviation light, controller, silicon solar panel and battery

Applications:

  • Telecomunication / Electricity Tower
  • Smokestacks
  • Tall Buildings
  • Wind Energy Masts
  • Remote Weather Stations
  • Barricade Lighting
  • Solar Cautions Light
  • Solar Marker Light
  • Solar Airstrip Light

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Shanghai Nanhua Electronics Factory
[China (Mainland)]
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Province/State: Shanghai
Country/Region : China (Mainland)

Business Type:Manufacturer

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