Helideck
Status Lights

POINT STATUS LIGHTS: PSL
POINT PROHIBITED LANDING SIGNAL: PPL
POINT RESCUE EQUIPMENT: PRE

PSL FEATURES

  • The castings are copper-free (< 0.25%) aluminum
  • The hardware is 316 (A4) stainless steel
  • UL 1598A Marine Vessels tested and listed
  • The lens is glass
  • The LED’s are rated for 100,000 hours
  • UL 1598 Wet Locations & CSA tested and listed
  • Six (6) years limited warranty subject to Point Lighting “Terms & Conditions of Sale”

PSL-35002 helideck status light system safe area

  • LED flashing red main status lights visible from any direction of approach
  • Safe area for offshore marine helidecks

PSL-35002-EX helideck status light system hazardous area

  • LED flashing red main status lights visible from any direction of approach
  • Class I, Division 2 & Zone 2 for offshore marine helidecks

PSL-35002-AX helideck status light system hazardous area

  • LED flashing red main status lights visible from any direction of approach
  • IECEx & ATEX zones 1 & 2 for offshore marine helidecks

PHC-61001-M-SL helideck lighting controller with integral PSL control unit

  • Combination lighting system controller
  • Safe area or hazardous area for offshore marine helidecks

PSL-35002-C057 Helicopter hoist status light system

  • CAP 437 LED flashing green helihoist status light for hoist & winching operations
  •  Safe area & Class I, Division 2 & Zone 2 for offshore marine sites & wind turbines

PL11004 Marine helideck landing prohibited signal

  • Heavy-duty square red reinforced vinyl fabric marker with a stitched yellow “X”
  • Offshore marine helidecks and UK heliports

PRE rescue equipment categories H1, H2 & H3

  • Rescue equipment as set forth in UK CAA CAP 437 and ICAO Doc 9261
  • Offshore marine helidecks and land-based sites

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Point Lighting Corporation personnel will assist customers and their agents in the design of lighting layouts, equipment selection and specifications. In all cases, this represents our interpretation of applicable standards and common practices. No fee is charged for these opinions. Final equipment selection is the responsibility of the end user and to comply with all applicable laws and codes and to ensure proper installation.