ICAO Medium Intensity Type A And Type B

ICAO Medium Intensity Type A And Type B

Combined Medium Intensity (CMI) Obstruction Light – AV-OL Series DC Light Fixture

This Avlite light fixture is a combined medium intensity LED obstruction light designed to comply with FAA L-864, L-865, L-885 & L-866 as well as ICAO MIOL Type A, Type B and Type C requirements for day/night marking of obstacles. The model can be used for marking a variety of obstacles such as telecommunication towers, wind turbines, buildings and other tall structures. Avlite’s LED obstruction lights offer an ultra bright, energy efficient and cost effective lighting solution as either a stand-alone fixture or part of turn-key obstruction lighting package.
The advanced light optic uses multiple high intensity LEDs for efficient operation.The corrosion resistant, acrylic lens is specifically designed for use with LEDs to maximize light intensity and uniformity. The light fixture incorporates internal diagnostic checking and an alarm contact for remote monitoring. The alarm relay is energized in normal operation and is released if there is an LED or power fault.

FEATURE

Avlite’s combined medium intensity obstruction light offers a fully compliant, energy efficient and cost-effective lighting solution.

  • Available as a standalone DC fixture or part of a complete turn-key obstruction lighting system
  • Small Form Factor
  • Low power consumption
  • GPS synchronisation as standard
  • Integrated light sensor for day/night operation
  • Integrated flash control and diagnostics including remote monitoring contacts

Options

  • Solar power configurations
  • GSM monitoring and control

Applications

Medium Intensity Obstruction Lighting for unmarked obstacles 45m to 150m in height

Compliance

  • ICAO Medium Intensity Obstruction Light Type A – ICAO Annex 14 Volume 1, ‘Aerodrome Design and Operations’, Sixth Edition, July 2013
  • ICAO Medium Intensity Obstruction Light Type B – ICAO Annex 14 Volume 1, ‘Aerodrome Design and Operations’, Sixth Edition, July 2013