LED Aircraft Warning Lights for Telecom Towers – Obstruction, Strobe & Beacon Light System
Order on WhatsApp🔸 Light Types Table
| Light Type | Color | Range | Level | Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obstruction Light | Red (steady/flashing) | 3–5 km | Top / Mid / Multi-level | Medium height tower marking |
| Strobe Light | White (flashing) | Up to 10 km | Mid / Multi-level | Daytime warning system |
| Beacon Light | Red / White (rotating) | 360° view | Top of tower | Nighttime visibility all around |
🔧 Technical Specifications Table
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Light Source | High-efficiency LEDs |
| Voltage | 110–240V AC / 24–48V DC |
| Power Consumption | Low |
| Lifespan | 50,000+ hours |
| Compliance | ICAO / FAA L-864, L-865 |
| IP Rating | IP65 / IP66 (outdoor safe) |
| Material | UV-stable Polycarbonate / Aluminum |
| Temp Range | -40°C to +60°C |
| Mounting | Bracket / Pole / Surface |
Overview:
Telecom towers require reliable LED aircraft warning lights to ensure visibility and safety for aerial navigation. These lights are specifically designed to mark tall structures and alert aircraft pilots, especially during nighttime or low-visibility conditions. Our advanced LED light systems comply with international aviation standards like ICAO and FAA, making them ideal for telecom towers of various heights.
Types of Telecom Tower LED Lights:
1. Obstruction Lights:
These are standard red-colored lights installed to mark the physical presence of the tower. They emit a steady or flashing red light and are most commonly used for towers up to medium height.
2. Strobe Lights (White Flashing):
High-intensity white lights that emit rapid flashes, typically used during daytime. These lights provide strong visual warnings and are ideal for towers in high-traffic airspace.
3. Beacon Lights:
Installed at the top of towers, beacon lights are usually red or white flashing lights that offer visibility from all directions. They are essential for nighttime identification of tall telecom structures.
Lighting Levels According to Tower Height:
Low-Level Installation (Tower Height up to 45 meters):
A single obstruction or beacon light is installed at the top of the tower.Medium-Level Installation (45 to 105 meters):
Two levels of lighting are used – one mid-level and one at the top. These are typically a combination of red obstruction and beacon lights.High-Level Installation (Above 105 meters):
Three lighting levels are required – base, mid, and top – using a mix of obstruction and strobe lights to ensure visibility from all angles and distances.
Key Features:
Energy-efficient LED technology with low power consumption
High brightness and long operational lifespan
Weather-resistant and UV-stabilized construction
ICAO & FAA compliant designs for aviation safety













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