High structures need to be marked by Obstruction lights

According to FAA/ICAO Regulations every structure that exceeds 200′ above ground level needs to be marked (lighted) in order to be visible to the pilots and especially during low visibility conditions: during the night, snow, fog, rain and so on. Buildings, towers, high voltage poles, chimneys, wind turbines are just a few examples of high […]

According to FAA/ICAO Regulations every structure that exceeds 200′ above ground level needs to be marked (lighted) in order to be visible to the pilots and especially during low visibility conditions: during the night, snow, fog, rain and so on.

Buildings, towers, high voltage poles, chimneys, wind turbines are just a few examples of high structures.

Signalight’s obstruction lights improve safety through illuminating solutions that are reliable, carefully manufacturated and contain the most advanced technology, being functional in the most demanding environments.

FAA claims that obstruction lights to be developed in respect of specific requirements, the following combinations being possible:

  • Aviation Red Obstruction Lights.
  • Medium Intensity Flashing White Obstruction Lights.
  • High-Intensity White Obstruction Lights
  • Dual Lighting
  • Catenary Lighting

Our products are designed and manufactured for long-time utility, energy savings, and maintenance-free operations, having a great return on investment.

For more details, get in touch with us.

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