KEY FEATURES
- Easy levelling and adjustment
- Jet blast resistance
- Made of corrosion-resistant components
- No cleaning is needed for the outside glass surface
S4GA Solar Inset Runway Threshold End Light (LIRH) is a bidirectional green/red airfield inset light powered by solar energy. Applicable for CAT I, II, and III Runways, Non-precision Runways, and military airfields.
ICAO, Annex 14th, Volume I, 7th Edition dated July 2016
S4GA Solar Inset Runway Edge Light (LIRE) is a bidirectional white/white airfield inset light powered by solar energy. Applicable for CAT I, II, and III Runways, Non-precision Runways, and military airfields.
ICAO, Annex 14th, Volume I, 7th Edition dated July 2016
S4GA Airfield Lights are equipped with individual solar panels. The solar panel for SP-401 is optimally tilted for maximum energy generation. It guarantees fast charging of a power bank integrated into a lighting unit. In this way, S4GA Airfield Lighting operates 365 days a year on solar energy.
SP-401 Solar Airfield Lights are equipped with a special mounting set applicable for asphalt and concrete surfaces. The mounting set consists of a solar panel holder and frangible coupling. The height, jet blast resistance and frangibility of the mounting are compliant with international aviation standards.
A mounting plate is a part of a mounting that connects the SP-401 Lighting Unit to a frangible coupling. S4GA offers two types of mounting plates.
The first type of mounting plate requires screwings SP-401 Lighting Unit to the plate with 4 x screws.
For applications where there is a need to quickly disassemble the Light from the mounting, S4GA offers the second type of mounting plate. It requires latching the SP-401 Lighting Unit to the plate with two latches. No screws are required in this case.
S4GA single charger is used for charging 1 x SP-401 airfield light. It usually goes within an S4GA Demo Airfield Lighting Kit. For charging up to 10 x SP-401 Airfield Lights simultaneously, an OCT-401 Charger is used.
UR-6 Wireless Controller with Brightness Control is designed to provide remote control over S4GA inset lighting units. Adding UR-6 to the S4GA Inset Light allows the user to remotely control and change the intensity of the inset lights via the Airfield Lighting Control & Monitoring System, UR-201 Control & Monitoring Unit, and UR-101 Handheld Controller.
UR-6 Wireless Controller also provides the ability to power S4GA inset lights using a 24 VDC or 110-230 VAC electrical supply.
S4GA Solar Engine Compact is designed to power a small illuminated airport guidance sign and other airfield lighting equipment.
UR-4 Wireless CCR Controller is designed to provide remote control over Constant Current Regulator (CCR). Adding UR-4 to CCR allows users to remotely control and change the intensity of Wired Airfield Ground Lighting via UR-201 Control & Monitoring Unit, Airfield Lighting Control & Monitoring System, and UR-101 Handheld Controller.
UR-1 Wireless Controller is designed to provide remote activation of wired conventional airfield lighting equipment using S4GA remote technology (via UR-101 Handheld Controller, UR-201 Control & Monitoring Unit, ALCMS Airfield Lighting Control & Monitoring System).
S4GA taxiway marker is a retro reflective marker used for marking taxiway and apron edges at airports. Highly visible in all weather conditions, day or night. Reflective markers reduce the “sea of blue” effect experienced by many pilots. It doesn’t require electricity – reflects aircraft landing and wing tip lights. It can be fixed directly into the ground or pavement. Installation and replacement is easy, thanks to self-clamping fixing concept between post and in-ground base.
S4GA Runway Guard Light is an LED type, yellow, unidirectional lighting unit, high intensity, type 921. Each fitting has two light systems; designed for marking runway/taxiway intersections. S4GA’s Runway Guard Light can operate on various power sources, affecting its mobility.
Bidirectional optics; designed for permanent usage at airports located in regions without access to electricity and with high photovoltaic potential.
S4GA medium intensity runway edge light is an elevated airfield light, yellow/red, remotely controlled, and powered by solar energy.