500KV HV Voltage High Voltage Transmission Line,used the Type A Medium Intensity Warning Lights.
Application: Aviation System for Transmission Line Towers
Products: CDT CM-15 Medium Intensity type A obstruction light
Locations: Beijing, China
Solutions
Type A Medium Intensity Obstruction Lights (MIOL),multi-LED type, are compliant with ICAO Annex 14,FAA L-865, and CAAC Standard.
This product is the ideal solution when looking for compact and lightweight obstacle light, realized with high quality products and with patented features.
CDT Medium Intensity Obstruction Light has been designed to be a compact and lightweight product; It can be easily installed on an horizontal surface thanks to its base or vertical surface thanks to its mounting bracket and a balance of patented lenses, electronics and mechanical components make this device the most reliable and high-quality LED Aircraft Warning Light available on the market.
CDT's ICAO MIOL Medium Intensity Type A Obstruction Light Features
● Based on LED technology
● White Light - Flashing
● Intensity: 20.000 cd day-mode; 2.000 cd night-mode
● Long life time >10 years life expectancy
● Low consumption
● Lightweight and compact
● Degree of Protection: IP66
● No RF-radiations
● Easy to install
● GPS & GSM versions available
● Integrated light sensor for day/night operation
● Integrated flash control and diagnostics including remote monitoring contacts
● Wind resistance tested at 240km/h
● CAAC(Civil Aviation Administration Of China) certified
● Fully ICAO compliant & Intertek certified
Result
The Beijing East to Tongzhou 500 kV power transmission and transformation project starts from the Beijing East (Langfang) 1000 kV substation, passes through Langfang City, Hebei Province, and Tongzhou District, Beijing. The total length of the line is about 52 kilometers. Among them, the total length of the line in Beijing is about 20.7 kilometers, and 63 new iron towers was built.
By installing CDT Obstruction Light system, the 500KV HV Voltage High Voltage Transmission Line can help improve the safety of aircraft operations in the surrounding area.
Post time: May-23-2023