Title: Dialight Corporation
1Dialight Corporation BOS-CON, Sept 12th
Obstruction Lighting Basics
Incandescent
Strobe
LED
2Your speaker.
- Doug Woehler / Dialight Corporation
- Prior 1984 Living large
- 1984-1991 USMC-Camp Pendleton, CA
- 1991-1994 Hali-Brite (Electrical Tech)
- 1994-1994 Concordia University -Crosby, MN
- 1994-2000 HP/Honeywell (Sales Manager)
Seattle, WA - Aircraft (GPS) Landing systems
- Airport Lighting
- Obstruction lighting
- 2000-2006 Dialight (Product Development Mgr.)
- Obstruction Lighting
- Hazloc (explosion proof)
- Rail Lighting
3Overview of presentation
- Purpose of Obstruction Lighting
- History, Regulations, Specifications
- Lighting Systems Configurations and Types
- Lighting Technologies
- LED Technology Overview
- LED Challenges and Concerns
- Manufacturer responsibility
- Controllers Alarms
- Recommended maintenance procedures
- Question and answers
4Purpose of Obstruction Lighting
5History
- The Evolution of Tower Lighting
- - Red Code Beacon (300mm) and sidelights
- - White Strobe, High Intensity
- - White Strobe, Medium Intensity
- - Red/White Dual Strobe, Medium Intensity
- - Red LED Sidelight
- - Red LED Beacon, Medium Intensity
6Lighting Regulations / Certifications
- - FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1
- Obstruction Marking and Lighting
- FAA Advisory Circular 150/5345-43 Specification
for Obstruction Lighting Equipment - FAA Engineering Brief 67
- - FCC Part 17
- - ICAO Annex 14
- - VAP Draft Specification
- - Transport Canada CAR 621.19 (formerly TP-382E)
- - Secretary Communications-Mexico
- IEC Draft
7FAA Tower Lighting Configurations
- Red lighting/paint is an option for any height
tower for daytime marking. - Medium Intensity white lighting may be used in
lieu of paint on structures up to 500 tall. - High Intensity white lighting may be used in lieu
of paint on structures over 500 tall.
8FAA System Configurations
TYPE A Red Lighting System
TYPE B High Intensity White
TYPE C High Intensity White with
AOLs (on appurtenance)
TYPE D Medium Intensity White
TYPE E Dual Lighting System Red / White
Medium Intensity
TYPE F Dual Lighting System Red / High
Intensity White Dual RED/White Medium Intensity
Beacon on Appurtenance Over 40 Tall
9Red Lighting Systems
- Day Aviation orange and white paint
- Night/Twilight Flashing red beacons steady
burning obstruction lights (2000 candela - and 32 candela)
- Light Sources Incandescent, Strobe and LED
- Advantages Least complex lighting system
- Relatively low purchase price
- Disadvantages Painting increases life cycle cost
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11Flashing Red Beacons
- FAA Designations L-864 Beacon
- ICAO Designation Medium Intensity Red
Light - Industry Jargon Red Beacon, 300mm
Beacon, 864
12Steady Burning Obstruction Lights
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- FAA Designation L-810
- ICAO Designation Low Intensity Light
- Industry Jargon Sidelight, Steady-Burner,
OBs, Marker Light, L-810
13Medium Intensity White only Lighting
- Day/Twilight 20,000 candela white
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- Night 2,000 candela white -no sidelights
required - Advantages No painting required
- Less expensive than dual lighting
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- Disadvantages White strobes at night can
- irritate neighbors, High voltage, High
tech components can mean expensive
maintenance - Light Sources Xenon gas strobe tubes
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15Medium Intensity Strobes
- FAA Designation L-865
- ICAO Designation Medium Intensity White Light
- Industry Jargon Medium Intensity Strobe, White
Strobe -
16Medium Intensity Dual Strobe Systems
- Day/Twilight 20,000 candela white
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- Night Flashing red strobe steady burning
obstruction lights (2000 candela and 32
candela) - Light Sources Xenon gas strobe tubes
- Advantages No painting required, strobes
brighter - Efficient light source
- Disadvantages High voltage, High tech
components can mean expensive maintenance -
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18Medium Intensity Dual Strobes
- FAA Designation L-864 / L-865
- ICAO Designation Medium Intensity Dual
Light - Industry Jargon Dual Strobe
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19High Intensity Strobe Systems
- Day 200,000 candela white
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- Twilight 20,000 candela white
- Night 2,000 candela white
- Advantages No painting required
- Less expensive than dual lighting
- Disadvantages White strobe at night can
- irritate neighbors, very expensive to
maintain
20High Intensity Strobes
- FAA Designation L-856 for tall structures
- ICAO Designation High Intensity White Light
- Industry Jargon High Intensity
Strobe
21Light Sources
- What are the options whats the best?
- - Incandescent
- - Strobe
- - LED
22Incandescent Light Sources
- Advantages
- Lowest up front cost
- Numerous distribution sources
- Fairly resilient to lightning
- Plug and play to most broadcast towers
- Disadvantage
- Short lamp life, high reoccurring costs
- Frequent maintenance
- Susceptible to vibration damage
- Extremely inefficient, Consumes lots of power
- Light Pollution, ground effects!
23Strobe / Xenon gas Light Sources
- Advantages -Longer life technology than
incandescent. - -Efficient power consumption
- -Numerous distribution sources
- Disadvantage -Large upfront costs
- -Proprietary replacement technology
- -New electrical infrastructure
- -Limited lamp life, depending on design
- -EMI / RF issues and ozone release
- -Expensive High Voltage replacement
components - -Expensive maintenance costs
- - Light Pollution, ground effects!
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24Light Emitting Diodes!
- LED obstruction lighting
- Advantages
- Lowest cost of ownership
- Plug and play with existing infrastructure,
120VAC - Solid State, extremely robust ad reliable,
impervious to shock/vibration. - Extremely energy efficient power consumption. 48
Watt beacon - Precision optics. Warranted performance!
- No EMI created or susceptibility
- Not prone to damage from surge/lighting.
- Numerous distribution sources
- Disadvantages
- Reputable manufacturer with extreme knowledge of
LED based products is a must!
25LEDs (Light emitting diodes)
- Development timeline
- -60s 70s calculators and watches
- -80s Interior uses such as panels, PCs
- -90s Traffic Intersections Brake lights
- -2000 Obstruction, railroad, aircraft,
- -2005 - UL, Class 1 Div 2 area white lighting
- -Today and beyond General illumination!
26Making the transition..
- Going from a light bulb to a light engine
- Generally, a single LED cannot replace a single
light bulb - A Light Engine is required
27A revolution in lightingLEDs
Light Emitting Diodes
High Pressure Sodium
Metal Halide
Luminous Efficiency (lumens/watt)
Mercury Vapor
Shaped Reflectors
Tungsten Halogen
Conventional Incandescent
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2020
28All LEDs are not the Same
29Use the Right Technology for the right job!
SnapLED
Through-Hole
Surface Mount
High Flux Surface Mount Technology
305mm vs. High Flux performance Comparison
31LED performance is influenced by temperature
500 Candelas _at_ 25 O C
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32LED degradation increases with current density
Current Densities
33Concerns and Challenges Defining End of Life?
- What is the difference between the end of life of
an LED and that of a halogen or incandescent
lamp? - Incandescent/Halogen is catastrophicwhereas a
LED light output degrades - The question one should ask is
- What is the USEFUL LIFE or EFFECTIVE LIFE of an
LED fixture? - Completely dependent on many variables
100,000 hrs.
34Ultimate Solution Responsible Designs and
Manufacturer Warranties
- Manufacturers must take the lead to ensure that
their products meet the minimum operational and
intensity requirements at the end of the
products warranty period!
35A side note.controller and monitoring systems
- Dialight DOES NOT manufacture controllers or
produce lighting systems as our focus is on LED
technology. - We focus on upgrading / retrofitting existing
lighting systems to LED based fixtures - Installing new LED fixtures with the partnerships
with the industry OEMs. - Please contact the vendor of your choice or visit
our website for a list of our existing
distributors and OEM partners.
36Minimum Maintenance Procedures
- All technologies
- Clean exterior optical portions of fixture
- Inspect and verify controller failure modes by
creating a fault - Inspect conduit wiring for degraded connections
- Incandescent
- Ensure minimum of 120 VAC at lamp
- Inspect Gaskets Seals around Fresnel lenses
- Strobe Tube
- Inspect high voltage controller capacitors and
trigger cards - Inspect fixture wiring and terminals for
corrosion (Ozone) - Re-lamp tubes per manufactures warranty (2-3
years) - LED
- Re-lamp and install new gasket every 10-12 years
- Ensure 85 VAC at lamp
37Questions??
Dialight Corp 1501 Route 34 South Farmingdale, NJ
07727 732 -991-2837 www.dialight.com