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Runway and Taxiway Elevated Lights

PRO APF L-862, E HIRL High-Intensity Runway Edge Lights – LED

The PRO APF L-862 HIRL is an LED fixture, used as a high-intensity runway edge light, high-intensity threshold/end light and a displaced threshold light. Engineered to provide maintenance-free performance while delivering long life and high lumen output for airfields worldwide.  

The PRO APF HIRL is certified for use worldwide. Multiple models designed to meet FAA, ICAO and TP-312 standards. 

Safety
Alignment feature for ease of installation
Reliability
Built to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, water and dust
Efficiency
Significantly less energy consumption with LED

Certification and compliance

  • FAA AC 150/5345-46D current edition
  • FAA Engineering Brief 67 current edition

Design features

  • ETL certified
  • WaveTrac™ technology reduces power consumption up to 60% compared to incandescent lighting
  • 360° viewing angle with full omnidirectional halo
  • Innovative design for ease of installation and maintenance 
  • Removable flange ring secures glass dome to housing, allows for quick access to power supply and LED optical assembly
  • Three-screw levelling with hex head bolts
  • Available in installed heights of 14 inches (350mm), 24 inches (607mm), and 30 inches (759mm)
  • Compatible with 1.5" and 2" baseplate hubs
  • Long-life LED technology with rated projected life greater than L70 @ 50,000 hours at 6.6A
  • Highly durable cast aluminium housing
  • High-frequency 400Hz PWM to eliminate flicker perception
  • 10kV/5kA surge protection
  • Energy-efficient arctic kit uses filament applied directly to the glass dome to minimise energy losses
  • Frangible coupling with integral fluid barrier to prevent ambient precipitation from entering base
  • LED and electronics housed in IP67 rated assembly
Specifications

SKU-level data coming soon!

Complete product technical specifications and catalogue number information, along with other related downloads, can be accessed in the resources section of this page.
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