Aircraft warning lights need to be sufficiently bright in order to be visible to aircraft pilots several miles from the structure. In considering what type of aircraft warning light to be used

Lamp Types
Aircraft warning lights need to be sufficiently bright in order to be visible to aircraft pilots several miles from the structure. In considering what type of aircraft warning light to be used, there are many factors to be considered such as weather patterns, terrain features, geographic locations, proximity to airports and the overall layout of the structure that needs to be lit. These devices should also have specific features in terms of light intensity, beam pattern, light colour and flash rates in compliance to the international regulations and national standards such as FAA and ICAO. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) divides these lamps into three main groups:
Low intensity obstruction lights – These lights are fixed-red lights typically a flashing beacon or steady burning lights. They are intended for night use only and should only be installed for structures with a height lower than 45 meters. Low intensity obstruction lights are classified into two types, Type A and Type B. Type A lights has a minimum intensity of 10 candelas while a Type B light has a minimum intensity of 32 candelas.
Medium intensity obstruction lights – Medium intensity obstruction lights are often white strobe lights typically xenon and flashes around 40 times per minute. Several manufacturers today are developing medium-intensity white strobes based on LED technology to replace xenon because of its longer lifespan, power efficiency and low maintenance cost. These lights are only installed to structures with a height higher than 45 meters, usually between 200–500 feet or 60-150 meters. Medium intensity obstruction lights are divided into four types, Type A, Type B, Type C, and Type AB.
Type A – These are white colour flashing lights with an intensity of 20.000 candelas during daytime and 2.000 candelas during night time.
Type B – These are red colour flashing lights with a minimum intensity of 2.000 candelas.
Type C – These are red colour fixed lights with an intensity of 2.000 candelas.
Type AB – This type of light is a combination of Type A and Type B lights. These are white flashing lights with an intensity of 20.000 candelas during daytime, red flashing lights with an intensity of 2.000 candelas during night time and are equipped with twilight sensor which automatically switches red light from white light at dusk.
Type B and C are usually recommended for night time and Type A for daytime.
High intensity obstruction lights – High intensity obstruction lights provide the highest visibility both day and night. It flashes 40 times per minute like the medium intensity obstruction light. These lights are used to indicate the presence of an object and are only installed to structures with a height higher than 150 meters. High intensity obstruction lights are divided into two types, Type A and Type B.
Type A – These are white colour flashing lights with a minimum intensity of 200.000 candelas during daytime, 20.000 candelas during dusk or twilight and 2.000 candelas during night time.
Type B – These are white colour flashing lights with a minimum intensity of 100.000 candelas during daytime, 20.000 candelas during dusk or twilight and 2.000 candelas during night time.
Thanks to these beautiful sparkling bright lights, cities nowadays are safer from air navigation hazards that might endanger human lives. And as mentioned earlier, it serves as an embellishment, making each city livelier and a wonderful place for everyone to wander at night.






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