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Product Catalog Hugheyandphillips.Com CATALOG NO. 1201 OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING PRODUCT CATALOG HUGHEYANDPHILLIPS.COM LIGHTING AT GREAT HEIGHTS FOR 75 YEARS. Broadcast | Telecommunications | Wind Turbines | Tall Structures | Utilities Hughey & Phillips Obstruction Lighting Shines Brighter. About Hughey & Phillips For more than 75 years, Hughey & Phillips, LLC products have found their place atop some of the world’s most monumental architectural achievements. At Hughey & Phillips, we make a complete line of cost-effective obstruction lighting and control solutions that are proven to be highly efficient and reliable with improved maintainability and a longer operational life. As either stand-alone fixtures or as part of an integrated system, Hughey & Phillips’ low, medium, and high intensity lighting solutions provide illumination for radio and television transmission towers, communications and microwave antennas, wind turbines, grain elevators, buildings, smokestacks, bridges, and other obstructions to aerial navigation as • Cost-effective obstruction specified by the FAA, CCF , ICAO, DGAC of Mexico and Transport Canada. lighting and controls solutions Advancements in LED-based obstruction lighting technologies have resulted in lighting • Highly efficient products fixtures that extend our beacon service life up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs save energy and reduce with lower power consumption. Additionally, our strobes use unique parabolic reflectors/ linear strobetubes optics and integrated flashhead blocking strips to minimize ground scatter maintainability costs light for more community friendly lighting systems. • Stand-alone fixtures or APPLICATIONS integrated systems All low intensity lights are available as single or double lights. The low intensity and medium available for low, medium intensity lighting are used to mark air traffic obstructions. Different lights are used for different specific applications, all-round illuminated obstruction lights with a light intensity of 10 cd and high intensity (Candela) or 32 cd, flashing medium intensity lights in red or white with 2,000 cd or 20,000 lighting products cd and even high-intensity lights in white with up to 270,000 cd. In the United States the use of specific lighting is defined in the FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1 on the marking of • Longer operational life keep obstructions. The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) or Local Aviation Authority structures illuminated and governs for national regulations. replacements costs low VERsatile ObstRUCTION LIGHTING solutions FOR ANY INDustRY. Hughey & Phillips engineers and designs a complete line of low, medium and high intensity lighting technology solutions that provide illumination for a wide range of industries: Hughey & Phillips is a global leader in the design and • Broadcast • Telecommunications manufacturing of obstruction • Wind Turbines lighting technology. The • Tall Structures • Utilities company offers complete solutions comprised of power Whether you need to illuminate radio, television or communication towers; wind turbines; buildings; smokestacks; bridges; or other obstructions to aerial navigation, Hughey & Phillips and lighting systems designed provides innovative lighting technology solutions. and manufactured in the USA. We have a full engineering staff providing complete support and design in optical, electrical and mechanical disciplines to customize any of our products to fit your application’s unique needs. To learn more, visit www.hugheyandphillips.com ORDERING INFORMATION Designed for a wide range of obstruction lighting applications, Hughey & Phillips’ broad line of incandescent, xenon and LED-based lighting fixtures and control solutions provide long-life operation and highly reliable performance. Contact a Hughey & Phillips representative today by visiting www.hugheyandphillips.com or by calling toll-free 877-285-4466. Lighting Up the World’s Towering Achievements . PRODUCT OVERVIEW Hughey & Phillips obstruction lights have a sturdy construction, are built to last and fulfill both national and international specifications. All our lights are completely non-corroding, low-maintenance lights. Our product portfolio includes state-of-the-art LED low and medium intensity obstruction lights as well as lights with a conventional light-source ranging from simple incandescent obstruction lights to high- intensity strobe lights for special applications. Our power-saving LED lights guarantee a life span that is several times longer than conventionally equipped lights. This is achieved by a redundant circuit design and reduction of power consumption by over 90% of the normal usage of incandescent lights. Infrared (IR) LED systems are also available. MAKING THE WORLD BRIGHTER. Tower & Obstruction LIghTIng gUIDE The Hughey & Phillips tower and obstruction lighting guide provides the latest FAA, FCC, Transport For over 75 years, Hughey & Canada & ICAO tower and obstruction products for lighting buildings, towers, smokestacks, grain Phillips obstruction lighting elevators or other structures, either temporary or permanent, which might present obstructions to air has earned a reputation for navigation. References will be made in this guide to FAA, FCC, Transport Canada & ICAO requirements. The specifications and guidelines referred to are the following: quality, dependability and • FAA Advisory Circular No. 150/5345-43 innovation the world over. Specification for Obstruction Lighting Equipment In fact, we’ve illuminated • FAA Advisory Circular AC 70/7460-1K Obstruction Marking and Lighting some of the globe’s highest • FCC Rules and Regulations Part 17 structures on six continents. Construction, Marking and Lighting of Antenna Structure • ICAO Aerodromes Annex 14 International Standards and Recommended Practices • Transport Canada CAR 621.19 • Certified by the Secretary of Communications & Transport of Mexico Copies of these documents are available from the issuing agency or by contacting Hughey & Phillips. All Hughey & Phillips products where applicable are qualified to FAA specificationsC A 150/5345-43. In order to maintain an FAA listing, Hughey & Phillips must undergo rigid quality review twice yearly by an independent test laboratory. low MEDIUM HIGH INTERnational INTENSITY 4 INTENSITY 9 INTENSITY 22 PRODucts 26 CABLES 34 LIGHTING DiagRAMS 40 accessoRIES 52 systems 63 FAA stanDARDS 76 Low INTENSITY LOW InTEnSITY FAA Type: L-810 Steady Burn Obstruction Light HORIZON™ L-810 LED OBSTRUCTION LIGHT APPLICATION The Hughey & Phillips L-810 Obstruction Light provides an LED based solution to the FAA L-810 style of steady burning lights. The L-810 LED is currently available in both single and double configurations operating at 120V, 240V, 277VAC and also in a range of 9-48 VDC. Both configurations are available as original equipment or as a direct replacement to the existing socket/lamp/lens on H&P L-810 Incandescent OB2x Series obstruction lights. FAA Type: L-810 Steady Burn Obstruction Light ICAO Type: Low Intensity Type B Obstacle Light ETL Certified: FAA AC 150 45-43F Compliant to: ICAO Annex 14, CAR 621.19, MIL-C-7989 FeatuRES: • LED based obstruction lights last over 15 times longer than an incandescent light • Approximately 94% less power than 116 Watt standard incandescent lamp • 4 Watt Power Consumption (AC version) / 3.4 Watts (DC Version) • Available in both side and bottom conduit hubs at ¾” and 1” NPT • Weather resistant lamp assembly & housing • Self-contained wiring compartment on double units eliminates additional boxes • Operates as a steady burn or flashing light • Resistant to shock and vibration • Direct replacement for existing incandescent fixtures • 5 Year Warranty PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 45-1000-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC SGL BOT HUB 3/4 PhotometRIC SPECIFications 45-1001-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC SGL BOT HUB 1 Beam Spread: 360° Horizontal, 10° Minimum Vertical 45-1002-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC SGL SIDE HUB 3/4 Effective Intensity: > 32 Candela 45-1003-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC SGL SIDE HUB 1 45-1004-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC DBL BOT HUB 3/4 MECHANICAL SPECIFications 45-1005-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC DBL BOT HUB 1 Base Material: Cast Aluminum with aviation red powder coat 45-1006-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC DBL SIDE HUB 3/4 Lens: Heat resistant clear glass 45-1007-001 L-810 LED 95-277VAC DBL SIDE HUB 1 Single: 8” x 5.5” x 5.5” (H x W x L), 2 lbs. 45-1008-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC SGL BOT HUB 3/4 Double: 8” x 5.5” x 11.5” (H x W x L), 6 lbs. 45-1009-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC SGL BOT HUB 1 45-1010-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC SGL SIDE HUB 3/4 ENVIRonmental SPECIFications 45-1011-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC SGL SIDE HUB 1 Temperature: -55°C to +55°C (-67°F to 130°F) 45-1012-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC DBL BOT HUB 3/4 humidity: 95% Relative Humidity 45-1013-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC DBL BOT HUB 1 Miscellaneous: Will withstand exposure to wind-blown rain 45-1014-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC DBL SIDE HUB 3/4 from any direction, salt-laden atmosphere and indspeeds of 45-1015-001 L-810 LED 9-48VDC DBL SIDE HUB 1 240 kph (150 mph). Spare PARTS DESCRIPTION 45-0001-001 L-810 LIGHT MODULE 95-277VAC 45-0002-001 L-810 LIGHT MODULE 9-48VDC A6A0008AG NEOPRENE GASKET B6A0008AA LENS HOLDER w/7” CHAIN 6 HUGHEYANDPHILLIPS.COM LOW InTEnSITY FAA Type: L-810 Steady Burn Obstruction Light INCANDESCENT OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS APPLICATION The OB20 and OB21 single obstruction lights are equipped with a screw base lamp receptacle. The fixtures are cast aluminum and utilize flange type red fresnel lenses. The fixtures are available with either bottom entrance (OB20) or side entrance (OB21)
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