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WIND TURBINE OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING SOLUTIONS FOR WIND FARMS

Point Lighting manufactures FAA, ICAO & hazardous area listed wind turbine obstruction lighting systems. Available with interface to compatible external Aircraft Detection Lighting Systems (ALDS).

FAA Wind Turbine Obstruction Lighting Charts from Advisory Circular 70/7460-1M:

  • FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1 Figure A-29               Download Chart
  • FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1 Paragraph 13.8          Download Chart
  • Temporary lighting during wind turbine construction

PFB-37003 LED red flashing wind turbine obstruction beacon

  • LED FAA L-864 & ICAO medium intensity Type B
  • For onshore & offshore wind turbines in wind farms
  • Self-contained with onboard GPS & photocontrol

PFB-37003-SOL Solar powered red flashing wind turbine obstruction beacon

  • LED FAA L-864 & ICAO medium intensity Type B
  • For temporary or permanent use
  • For wind turbines

PFB-37004 LED dual red-white wind turbine obstruction beacon

  • LED FAA L-864/865 & ICAO medium intensity types A & B
  • For day & night marking of wind turbines

PL11640 Light Control Module (LCM)

  • Interface for Aircraft Detection Lighting Systems (ADLS)
  • For wind turbines to switch the obstruction lighting
  • Compatible with Detect Harrier & Terma Scanter

PL11609-1 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply

  • Automatic operation upon loss of power & upon restoration of power
  • Automatic Battery Charging

POL-21007-SOL Portable or permanent solar powered LED wind turbine obstruction light

  • LED FAA L-810 & ICAO low intensity Types A & B
  • For temporary use during turbine construction
  • Compliance with FAA paragraph 13.8

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

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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.