Are you here:HomeNews - Media reportsMedia reports

Aviation obstruction light setting position

Time:2015-08-14Source:This siteViews:2065Print

For a large object or a group of intensive, the top light must show at least limit its relative to the obstacles to the highest point or top edge, to identify the basic outline and scope of the object.If there are two or more of the same height of the edge, then must mark the edge of the closest to the landing zone.In the low light intensity obstacle lights, its longitudinal spacing must be no greater than 45 m.In the light intensity obstacle lights, its longitudinal spacing must be no greater than 90 m.
Advice - when the obstacles involved limit surface objects for a slope, highlight the obstacles limit surface above the highest point is not the highest point of the object itself, should be the very top of the object to add obstacle lights.
By type A light intensity obstacle lights labeled the obstacles in or near the top than the surrounding ground buildings (when obstacles surrounded by multiple buildings) at the top of the elevation above 105 m above obstacles lights must be added in the middle.Add the middle tier of obstacle lights must be obstacles lights depending on the situation at the top or near to the top of the building with the ground elevation as much as possible in order to not more than 105 m of equidistance between Settings (see 6.3.7).
By type B obstacles lights light intensity of the obstacles in the top than the surrounding ground or nearby buildings (when obstacles surrounded by multiple buildings) at the top of the elevation more than 45 m higher, obstacles lights must be added in the middle.Add the middle tier of obstacle lights must be alternate type B low light intensity obstacle lights and light intensity in the type B obstacle lights and depending on the situation at the top obstacles lights or near to the top of the building with the ground elevation between to no greater than 52 m equidistance Settings as much as possible.
This tag: