Runway light SFL 961
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Characteristics

Type
runway, approach
Domain
for airport
Technology
LED
Other characteristics
flashing, high-intensity

Description

High intensity, unidirectional elevated flashing light Easy mounting, levelling and service A complete SFL system includes an SFL Flashing controller system in the substation, and a system dependent number of LED SFL light fixtures with belonging Terminal boxes. The LED-based Sequential Flash Light System (SFL 961) from TKH Airport Solutions is designed to meet the requirements of ICAO Annex 14 for flashing lights used in a center line approach system (AFL), as runway threshold identification light (TIL), or in a combination of both light systems. The system offers control and monitoring of a system with up to 30 approach flashing lights (AFL) and 2 threshold identification lights (TIL), without the use of separate control cables. The very low power consumption in the LED flashing light fixture makes it possible to use installation cables of maximum 4 mm2, and the total installation only requires a 4-wire cable, as can be seen on the installation diagram. A complete SFL system includes an SFL Flash Light controller system in the substation, and a system dependent number of LED SFL light fixtures with their associated terminal boxes Standards The SFL 961 is designed to meet the requirements of ICAO Annex 14 for flashing lights used in an approach center line system (AFL) with associated runway threshold identification light (TIL). • ICAO Annex 14, Volume 1 • International Standard IEC 61822 • European Aviation Safety Agency CS-ADR-DSN • Nachrichten für Luftfahrer Teil i (nFL i 95/03) • ENV 50234: 1997

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