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Obstruction light runs on 2W

By Windpower Engineering | October 6, 2011

A medium-intensity obstruction light flashes red to mark structures at night that present a hazard to aviation. The L450-864-G has benefits of advanced LED and controls, as well as an effective intensity of 2,000 cd red, 20 fpm night flashing operating mode, horizontal beam coverage of 360°, vertical beam profile of 3° min., and stabilized intensity control over operation temp range. The light operates on 110 to 230 Vac nominal at 50 or 60 Hz, and weighs 39 lb. Its operating temperature range is -40 to 55°C, while it draws less than 2 W at <25°C.

TWR Lighting Inc.
www.twrlighting.com

WPE


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