
Installation Standards For High-intensity Obstacle Lights
High-intensity obstacle lights are mainly used to mark obstacles higher than 150 meters, such as high-rise buildings, towers and chimneys, to warn aircraft.
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High-intensity obstacle lights are mainly used to mark obstacles higher than 150 meters, such as high-rise buildings, towers and chimneys, to warn aircraft.

Aviation obstruction lights are classified according to their light intensity, color, flashing mode, and frequency, ensuring that pilots can identify obstacles.

Solar lights for navigation aids used in maritime, airports, waterways and others to provide navigation and warning functions at night or in low visibility.

High-altitude obstruction lights were successfully installed on high-rise buildings in the center of Dubai, providing clearer aviation safety guidance.

Marine boat lights are mainly used to enhance the sailing experience and underwater lighting. They should be installed properly to ensure safe use of lights.

Airport taxiway lights are important facilities that guide aircraft to taxi on the airport ground. They are mainly installed between the apron and the runway.

Marine underwater lights are used in deep water, and the key lies in their waterproof level, material corrosion resistance, light source brightness and others.

Dual-head solar obstruction lights are typically used for aviation warnings. With Low power consumption and long life. And has various installation methods.

Aviation obstruction lights are specialized lights used to identify obstacles, and there are various types available to meet different needs on rainy days.