Solar Power Type B Medium Intensity Aircraft Warning Lights – Video Showcase on 220kV High Voltage Power Tower

 Ensuring aviation safety near high voltage power lines is critical, especially for transmission towers exceeding 45 meters in height. One of the most effective solutions is the deployment of Solar Power Type B Medium Intensity Aircraft Warning Lights, offering ICAO-compliant red flashing light at 2000cd intensity.

๐Ÿ“ Application Spotlight: 220kV High Voltage Power Tower
In our latest installation project, these solar-powered Type B lights were successfully mounted on a 220kV high voltage power tower. A new video demonstration highlights their outstanding performance in a real-world environment, even under challenging weather conditions.


๐Ÿ”‹ Why Solar Power?

  • Zero external wiring – Ideal for remote and off-grid areas

  • Low maintenance – Autonomous operation with intelligent charging & discharging systems

  • Cost-effective – No electricity bills or underground cabling


๐Ÿ”ด Key Features of the Type B Medium Intensity Light:

  • Light Intensity: 2000 candela red flashing (complies with ICAO standards)

  • Operation: Dusk-to-dawn auto ON/OFF with solar-charged battery

  • Durability: IP65/IP67 waterproof housing, resistant to harsh environments

  • Certification: Passed Intertek testing and ICAO compliance


๐ŸŽฅ Watch the Video

The video demonstrates the light’s visibility, solar charging setup, and robust design in a high-voltage setting. It serves as a strong visual proof of quality and performance — a must-see for engineers, utility operators, and aviation safety authorities.


These lights are designed to deliver long-term reliability and regulatory compliance for tall structures like power towers, telecom masts, and chimneys.

For more technical specifications or to request a quote, feel free to contact us.


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