Aviation Obstruction Light on Telecommunication and Transmission Towers

Date: 11/30/2018 10:54:32 PM

Telecommunications  &  Radio  Towers  are,   typically,  tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. They are among the tallest man-made structures.

An overhead power line is a structure used in electric power transmission and distribution to transmit electrical energy along large distances. It consists of one or more conductors (commonly multiples of three) suspended by towers or poles.

BASIC RULES

  • The number of light levels recommended depends on the height of the structure;

  • The number and arrangement of light units at each level should be placed so the lighting is visible from every angle in azimuth;

  • Lights are applied to display the general definition of the structure;

  • Width and length of buildings determine the number of lights installed at the top and at each light level.


LIGHTS SPECIFICATIONS

  • Low intensity lights should be used for structure with H ≤ 45 m during night time, if those are considered inadequate, than medium – high intensity lights should be used.

  • Medium intensity lights type A,B or C should be used to lit extensive object (group of buildings or tree) or structure with 45 m < H ≤ 150 m.

  • Note: Medium intensity lights, type A and C should be used alone, whereas medium intensity lights, Type B should be used either alone or in combination with LIOL-B.

  • High intensity type A, should be used to indicate the presence of an object if its H > 150 m and an aeronautical study indicates such lights to be essential for the recognition of the object by day.



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