This is a new generation of aviation obstruction lights that use ultra-high brightness LEDs. Compared to conventional products that use incandescent bulbs, it achieves significant energy savings and a longer lifespan.
▼ Equipped with "Afterglow Flicker Circuit" Using an LED light source, it is equipped with an "Afterglow Flicker Circuit" in the power supply unit, achieving a natural flicker similar to traditional incandescent light sources. (Patent pending) ▼ Energy-saving, compact, and lightweight LED method Compared to conventional products using incandescent bulbs (500W x 2), it achieves a low power consumption of about 1/25 (35W). Additionally, it has been significantly reduced in size and weight to under 11kg, which reduces the burden on workers during installation and expands the range of applications in difficult-to-install locations. ▼ Long lifespan The lifespan of the light-emitting section is 25,000 hours. It can typically be operated for over 5 years without replacement.
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Aviation obstruction lights are required to be installed in accordance with Article 51 of the Aviation Act to ensure the safety of aircraft navigation. The type, installation location, and number of aviation obstruction lights are determined based on the height, shape, and other characteristics of the object. In addition to being installed in harsh outdoor and high-altitude environments, aviation obstruction lights must meet strict standards due to their purpose as aviation markers. Our aviation obstruction lights not only meet these standards but also excel in longevity and energy-saving performance, receiving high praise.
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Transmission towers, skyscrapers, antennas, cranes, chimneys, etc.
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Since its founding in 1930, Sankosha has expanded its business in response to the needs of the times, from the design and manufacturing of communication security devices and lightning rods to the design and manufacturing of meteorological observation instruments and optical technology-related equipment. Additionally, we established Franklin Japan (in Sagamihara City), a lightning and weather information company, and provide high-precision lightning strike information services through a lightning observation network installed throughout Japan, solidifying our position as the world's only comprehensive company related to 'lightning,' from observation to protection.