User Manual: Reliance Elevated Approach Centerline, Crossbar, Siderow, Threshold, Wingbar, End and Stopbar
User Manual: Reliance Elevated Approach Centerline, Crossbar, Siderow, Threshold, Wingbar, End and Stopbar
User Manual: Reliance Elevated Approach Centerline, Crossbar, Siderow, Threshold, Wingbar, End and Stopbar
User Manual
UM-4001 / AM02640e, Rev. 1.3, 2020/05/20
A.0 Disclaimer / Standard Warranty
CE certification
The equipment listed as CE certified means that the product complies with the essential requirements concerning safety and
hygiene. The European directives that have been taken into consideration in the design are available on written request to
ADB SAFEGATE.
ETL certification
The equipment listed as ETL certified means that the product complies with the essential requirements concerning safety and
FAA Airfield regulations. The FAA directives that have been taken into consideration in the design are available on written
request to ADB SAFEGATE.
ADB SAFEGATE will correct by repair or replacement per the applicable guarantee above, at its option, equipment or parts
which fail because of mechanical, electrical or physical defects, provided that the goods have been properly handled and
stored prior to installation, properly installed and properly operated after installation, and provided further that Buyer gives
ADB SAFEGATE written notice of such defects after delivery of the goods to Buyer. Refer to the Safety section for more
information on Material Handling Precautions and Storage precautions that must be followed.
ADB SAFEGATE reserves the right to examine goods upon which a claim is made. Said goods must be presented in the same
condition as when the defect therein was discovered. ADB SAFEGATE furthers reserves the right to require the return of such
goods to establish any claim.
ADB SAFEGATE's obligation under this guarantee is limited to making repair or replacement within a reasonable time after
receipt of such written notice and does not include any other costs such as the cost of removal of defective part, installation
of repaired product, labor or consequential damages of any kind, the exclusive remedy being to require such new parts to be
furnished.
ADB SAFEGATE's liability under no circumstances will exceed the contract price of goods claimed to be defective. Any returns
under this guarantee are to be on a transportation charges prepaid basis. For products not manufactured by, but sold by ADB
SAFEGATE, warranty is limited to that extended by the original manufacturer. This is ADB SAFEGATE's sole guarantee and
warranty with respect to the goods; there are no express warranties or warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any
implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any implied warranties other than those made expressly herein. All
such warranties being expressly disclaimed.
Products of ADB SAFEGATE manufacture are guaranteed against mechanical, electrical, and physical defects (excluding lamps)
which may occur during proper and normal use for a period of two years from the date of ex-works delivery, and are
guaranteed to be merchantable and fit for the ordinary purposes for which such products are made.
Note
See your sales order contract for a complete warranty description.
FAA Certified product installed in the United States or in US Military installations guarantee
ADB SAFEGATE L858 Airfield Guidance Signs are warranted against mechanical and physical defects in design or manufacture
for a period of 2 years from date of installation, per FAA AC 150/5345-44 (applicable edition).
ADB SAFEGATE L858(L) Airfield Guidance Signs are warranted against electrical defects in design or manufacture of the LED or
LED specific circuitry for a period of 4 years from date of installation, per FAA EB67 (applicable edition).
ADB SAFEGATE LED light fixtures (with the exception of obstruction lighting) are warranted against electrical defects in design
or manufacture of the LED or LED specific circuitry for a period of 4 years from date of installation, per FAA EB67 (applicable
edition). .
Note
See your sales order contract for a complete warranty description.
Liability
WARNING
Use of the equipment in ways other than described in the catalog leaflet and the manual may result in personal injury,
death, or property and equipment damage. Use this equipment only as described in the manual.
ADB SAFEGATE cannot be held responsible for injuries or damages resulting from non-standard, unintended uses of its
equipment. The equipment is designed and intended only for the purpose described in the manual. Uses not described in the
manual are considered unintended uses and may result in serious personal injury, death or property damage.
Unintended uses, includes the following actions:
• Making changes to equipment that have not been recommended or described in this manual or using parts that are not
genuine ADB SAFEGATE replacement parts or accessories.
• Failing to make sure that auxiliary equipment complies with approval agency requirements, local codes, and all applicable
safety standards if not in contradiction with the general rules.
• Using materials or auxiliary equipment that are inappropriate or incompatible with your ADB SAFEGATE equipment.
• Allowing unskilled personnel to perform any task on or with the equipment.
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This manual or parts thereof may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, nor otherwise, without ADB SAFEGATE BV's prior written consent.
This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. ADB SAFEGATE BV reserves the right to revise this
manual from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation of ADB SAFEGATE BV to notify any person of such
revision or change. Details and values given in this manual are average values and have been compiled with care. They are not
binding, however, and ADB SAFEGATE BV disclaims any liability for damages or detriments suffered as a result of reliance on
the information given herein or the use of products, processes or equipment to which this manual refers. No warranty is made
that the use of the information or of the products, processes or equipment to which this manual refers will not infringe any
third party's patents or rights. The information given does not release the buyer from making their own experiments and
tests.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 Safety
Introduction to Safety
This section contains general safety instructions for installing and using ADB SAFEGATE equipment. Some safety instructions
may not apply to the equipment in this manual. Task- and equipment-specific warnings are included in other sections of this
manual where appropriate.
For all HAZARD symbols in use, see the Safety section. All symbols must comply with ISO and ANSI standards.
Carefully read and observe all safety instructions in this manual, which alert you to safety hazards and conditions that may
result in personal injury, death or property and equipment damage and are accompanied by the symbol shown below.
WARNING
Failure to observe a warning may result in personal injury, death or equipment damage.
CAUTION
Failure to observe a caution may result in equipment damage.
Qualified Personnel
Important Information
The term qualified personnel is defined here as individuals who thoroughly understand the equipment and its safe
operation, maintenance and repair. Qualified personnel are physically capable of performing the required tasks, familiar
with all relevant safety rules and regulations and have been trained to safely install, operate, maintain and repair the
equipment. It is the responsibility of the company operating this equipment to ensure that its personnel meet these
requirements.
Always use required personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practice.
CAUTION
Unsafe Equipment Use
This equipment may contain electrostatic devices, hazardous voltages and sharp edges on components
• Read installation instructions in their entirety before starting installation.
• Become familiar with the general safety instructions in this section of the manual before installing,
operating, maintaining or repairing this equipment.
• Read and carefully follow the instructions throughout this manual for performing specific tasks and
working with specific equipment.
• Make this manual available to personnel installing, operating, maintaining or repairing this
equipment.
• Follow all applicable safety procedures required by your company, industry standards and
government or other regulatory agencies.
• Install all electrical connections to local code.
• Use only electrical wire of sufficient gauge and insulation to handle the rated current demand. All
wiring must meet local codes.
• Route electrical wiring along a protected path. Make sure they will not be damaged by moving
equipment.
• Protect components from damage, wear, and harsh environment conditions.
• Allow ample room for maintenance, panel accessibility, and cover removal.
• Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations
• If safety devices must be removed for installation, install them immediately after the work is
completed and check them for proper functioning prior to returning power to the circuit.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in serious injury or equipment damage
Important Information
• IEC - International Standards and Conformity Assessment for all electrical, electronic and related technologies.
• FAA Advisory: AC 150/5340-26 (current edition), Maintenance of Airport Visual Aid Facilities.
• Maintenance personnel must refer to the maintenance procedure described in the ICAO Airport Services Manual,
Part 9.
CAUTION
Use this equipment as intended by the manufacturer
This equipment is designed to perform a specific function, do not use this equipment for other purposes
• Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual may result in personal injury, death
or property and equipment damage. Use this equipment only as described in this manual.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in serious injury or equipment damage
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1.1.3 Material Handling Precautions: Storage
CAUTION
Improper Storage
Store this equipment properly
• If equipment is to be stored prior to installation, it must be protected from the weather and kept free
of condensation and dust.
CAUTION
Improper Operation
Do Not Operate this equipment other than as specified by the manufacturer
• Only qualified personnel, physically capable of operating the equipment and with no impairments in
their judgment or reaction times, should operate this equipment.
• Read all system component manuals before operating this equipment. A thorough understanding of
system components and their operation will help you operate the system safely and efficiently.
• Before starting this equipment, check all safety interlocks, fire-detection systems, and protective
devices such as panels and covers. Make sure all devices are fully functional. Do not operate the
system if these devices are not working properly. Do not deactivate or bypass automatic safety
interlocks or locked-out electrical disconnects or pneumatic valves.
• Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations.
• If safety devices must be removed for installation, install them immediately after the work is
completed and check them for proper functioning.
• Route electrical wiring along a protected path. Make sure they will not be damaged by moving
equipment.
• Never operate equipment with a known malfunction.
• Do not attempt to operate or service electrical equipment if standing water is present.
• Use this equipment only in the environments for which it is rated. Do not operate this equipment in
humid, flammable, or explosive environments unless it has been rated for safe operation in these
environments.
• Never touch exposed electrical connections on equipment while the power is ON.
DANGER
Electric Shock Hazard
This equipment may contain electrostatic devices
CAUTION
Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
This equipment may contain electrostatic devices
• Protect from electrostatic discharge.
• Electronic modules and components should be touched only when this is unavoidable e.g. soldering,
replacement.
• Before touching any component of the cabinet you shall bring your body to the same potential as the
cabinet by touching a conductive earthed part of the cabinet.
• Electronic modules or components must not be brought in contact with highly insulating materials
such as plastic sheets, synthetic fiber clothing. They must be laid down on conductive surfaces.
• The tip of the soldering iron must be grounded.
• Electronic modules and components must be stored and transported in conductive packing.
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2.0 About this manual
This document includes RELIANCE™ unidirectional elevated light fixture information with a focus on safety, installation and
maintenance procedures.
For more information, see www.adbsafegate.com.
Note
It is very important to read this document before any work is started.
Toe-in The toe-in angle is the angle the beam of light makes with the longitudinal axis of the runway or
taxiway.
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3.0 Introduction
3.1 Overview
For a complete overview of the fixture in all available versions, see Parts and Technical data .
EASA CS-ADR-DSN
Canada TP 312
Uses
ICAO
• Runway End
• Stop Bar
FAA
Power Supply
Lights have been designed to work with any IEC- or FAA-compliant transformer up to 150 W. See the manual for calculation
of actual circuit VA loads.
• B: Fixture code
• C: Serial number
• D: color of the light
• E: Light source
• F: Identification number of the fixture
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3.4 Monitoring (Option)
The monitoring option is available. You can use the monitoring option with the Lamp Fault Detection of Constant Current
Regulators (CCR) or with Individual Light Control and Monitoring Systems (ILCMS) that check the status of the light by
performing a continuity test on the secondary of the ILCMS remote module. The monitoring option does a check on the light.
In case of a failure of the light, the failure is detected by the electronics embedded in the light.
Note
Ask your local representative for the compatibility of the ILCMS system and the light.
The breakable coupling has a male thread at the bottom, so it can be installed on several types of supports.
3.5.2 Conduit
The conduit is installed on a female breakable coupling, The breakable coupling has a male thread at the bottom, so it can be
installed on several types of supports.
The tubular masts are directly installed on the ground. In some instances, the mast can be tilted.
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3.5.4 Lattice mast
The lattice masts are directly installed on the ground. In some instances, the mast can be tilted.
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4.0 Installation
This section describes how to install the complete fixture.
For information on how to replace parts of the fixture, see Maintenance .
Warning
Do not damage the cable insulation.
CAUTION
Do not unpack the equipment before the equipment is at the installation site to avoid damage due to
transportation and handling.
4.2 Storage
4.3 Installation
CAUTION
• Only install the fixture on mounting supports:
• That ADB SAFEGATE has approved
• That are installed according to the Instruction Manual of the mounting support
• Failure to do so can result in a highly dangerous situation of FOD, with potentially lethal consequences
• Do not damage the cable insulation.
• Make sure the power to the series circuit is OFF when you install or remove any fixture.
• Make sure that the installation, alignment and the position of the fixture complies with FAA Advisory circular AC
150/5340-30 (latest revision) and ICAO Annex 14 (to know the correct elevation and toe-in for the fixture related
to its position, see the latter).
CAUTION
CAUTION
Make sure that:
Note
For instructions on how to earth the mounting support, see the Instruction Manual of the mounting support.
Parts:
• Complete fixture
Tools:
Note
You can use the standard alignment tool for ground mounted fixtures up to a height of 2 m. Use electronic
alignment tool for fixtures on masts, when it is not possible to reach the top of the mast in it upright position.
Typically, the electronic alignment tool is used for fixtures on tiltable masts.
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4.3.1 Installation of the fixture
Prepare the fixture
1. Make sure that the fixture is operationally tested, see Fixture operation test .
2. Choose to install the fixture on a breakable coupling or on another mounting support.
Installation on a breakable coupling
CAUTION
Do not turn the fixture, to make sure that you do not twist the cable.
10. Install the breakable coupling on the conduit elbow or base plate.
CAUTION
Do not turn the fixture, to make sure that you do not twist the cable.
Finish
11. Connect the earthing wire from the mounting support to the earthing connection (A).
12. Choose to align the fixture;
a) with the standard alignment tool. See Align the fixture with the standard alignment tool .
b) with the electronic alignment tool. See Align the fixture with the electronic alignment tool .
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Install the alignment tool
1. Install the alignment tool (A) over the cooling fin (B) of the optical cartridge.
2. Make sure that the two lower hooks (C) lock the alignment tool on the optical cartridge.
3. Tighten the wing screws (D).
4. Check if the alignment tool is level, examine the spirit level (E).
5. Turn the alignment tool 90, 180 or 270 degrees into the direction of the light.
Note
Make sure that you adjust the alignment tool in the correct toe-in direction.
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Level the fixture
1. Move the fixture until it is approximately level and hold it there. Examine the spirit level (A).
2. Turn the alignment tool 90 degrees.
3. Move the fixture until it is approximately level and hold it there. Examine the spirit level (A).
1. From the top down, look into the mirror (A) and turn the fixture until it aligns with the reference mark (B).
2. Hold the fixture in this position.
3. Examine again if the fixture is level.
Note
Tighten the fixation screws progressively to the correct torque. See Screws and torques .
2. Tighten the lock nuts (B). See Screws and torques (torque).
3. If the alignment tool is turned 90, 180 or 270 degrees from the centerline, turn the alignment tool back to the centerline.
1. Turn the elevation screw (A) to tilt the fixture until the spirit level (B) show that the alignment tool is level. Make sure that
the alignment tool is also level when you turn it 90 degrees.
Note
The elevation screw must touch the central body (C).
2. Turn the elevation screw (D) until it touches the central body.
3. Tighten the elevation screws. See Screws and torques (torque).
Note
Tighten the elevation screws progressively to the correct torque. See Screws and torques .
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4. Examine if the spirit levels show that the alignment tool is level.
5. If not, do the previous steps again and adjust the elevation of the fixture.
6. Tighten the lock nuts (E and F). See Screws and torques (torque).
Note
Tighten the fixation screws progressively to the correct torque. See Screws and torques .
4. Tighten the lock nuts (C). See Screws and torques (torque).
1. Align the fixture in azimuth for a fixture without toe-in. See the B steps above.
2. Make a reference mark (A) on the fixture and on the mounting surface (B).
3. Loosen the lock nuts (C).
4. Loosen the fixation screws (D).
5. Turn the fixture to the required toe-in.
As a reference: a 2 degrees toe-in means a displacement of the reference marks of 1 mm (X), on the 60 mm diameter
mounting support.
6. Tighten the lock nuts (C). See Screws and torques (torque).
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Install the alignment tool
1. Install the alignment tool (A) over the cooling fin (B) of the optical cartridge.
2. Make sure that the two lower hooks (C) lock the alignment tool on the optical cartridge.
3. Tighten the wing screws (D).
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5.0 Maintenance
Maintenance personnel must refer to the maintenance procedure described in the ICAO Airport Services Manual, Part 9,
Airport maintenance practices and in FAA Advisory Circular AC150/5340-26.
Warning
Do not carry out any action on the fixture unless you have read and understood all the information in Safety.
Warning
Make sure that the power to the series circuit is OFF when you carry out maintenance.
Monthly Visually for condensation on inner side of the Turn on the fixture for 30 minutes. In case the condensation has
optical cover (presence of moisture or water) not disappeared:
Condensation is an acceptable phenomenon, as
long as it disappears when the equipment is in use • Remove the optical cover
• Install the dry optical cover. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
For correct alignment and if the fixture is level. Adjust the alignment or level the fixture. See Installation .
Yearly For cracks, corrosion or short circuit Clean the fixture and replace faulty or corroded parts. See
Complete electronic cartridge .
CAUTION
Except for the complete replacement of the fixture, an electronic cartridge or an optical cartridge, all replacements
must be done in the workshop.
Note
For the correct replacement parts, see Components .
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5.2.1 Complete electronic cartridge
Note
The replacement of the complete electronic cartridge can be done in the field.
Parts:
• Electronic cartridge
Remove
Install
1. Install;
Note
If you do not connect the electronic cartridge correctly, this can cause failure of the fixture.
Note
Make sure that there are no cables caught between the cartridge and the central body
4. Hand tighten the 2 (M8*35) bolts then tighten to 8Nm. (Attention: do not tighten the bolts in 1 time to 8Nm, screw in
both bolts gradually until the 8Nm torque is reached).
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5.2.2 Complete optical cartridge
Note
The replacement of the complete optical cartridge can be done in the field.
Parts:
• Optical cartridge
Remove
a. the cables to the LED MCPCB (C) from the electronic cartridge
b. the earthing connection (D)
4. Remove the optical cartridge.
5. Remove the gasket (E).
6. Dispose of the gasket.
Install
1. Install:
CAUTION
If you do not connect the electronic cartridge correctly, this can cause failure of the fixture.
Note
For versions of the fixture with only one cable, connect it to the connector labeled ‘LED A’.
CAUTION
Make sure that there are no cables caught between the cartridge and the central body.
5. Hand tighten the 2 (M8*35) bolts then tighten to 8Nm. (Attention: do not tighten the bolts in 1 time to 8Nm, screw in
both bolts gradually until the 8Nm torque is reached).
• Optical block
• Optical cover
• Optical cover gasket kit
• Optical cover clamp band with safety pin
• LED MCPCB
Remove - 1
1. Remove:
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c. the clamp band (B)
d. the gasket (C)
e. the optical cover (D)
f. the gasket (E)
2. Dispose of the gaskets.
Remove - 2
1. Remove:
a. the cones of the optical block (A) face towards the fixture
b. the gasket (B) is installed so that the flat surface faces away from the fixture
c. the broad side of the clamp band (C) faces away from the fixture
d. all screws are tightened correctly. See Screws and torques (torque).
e. for FAA L-862S supplementary stop bar only: The spreader ribs (D) of the optical cover are horizontal, with a tolerance
of 10 degrees.
3. Install the optical cartridge. See Complete optical cartridge .
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Install
Install
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5. Mount 4072.68.940 (fixture closing block power cover) on the power cover with 2 x 7100.10.530 (M4*30) at 2.5 Nm.
6. Mount 4072.68.950 (fixture closing block optical cartridge) on the optical cartridge with 1 x 7100.10.540 (M4*35) at 2.5
Nm.
7. Mount 4072.68.930 (fixture closing block rotation body) on the rotation body with 3 x 7100.10.520 (M3*30) at 1.3 Nm.
8. Replace electronic cartridge gasket and the optical cartridge gasket, 1406.00.330, 20+20 pc.
9. Close the light by screwing 4 x 7113.21.600 (M8*35) bolts at 8 Nm.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the bolts in 1 step to 8Nm, screw in both bolts by hand then tighten each side gradually until the
8Nm torque is reached.
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5.2.6 Repair a faulty light (monitoring option)
Parts:
• LED MCPCB
Replace
1. Remove the LED MCPCB. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
2. Install a new LED MCPCB. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
3. Replace the fuse resistor. See Repair a faulty light (monitoring option) .
4. Connect the LED MCPCB.
Connect
If the fixture still does not come on, contact ADB SAFEGATE.
• Pliers
Disassemble
Assemble
Tools:
• FAA or IEC series isolation transformer, powered from a FAA or IEC constant current regulator
1. Connect the fixture directly to the transformer. Do not use a remote communication unit between the fixture and the
transformer.
2. Set the step of the constant current generator to 6.6 A.
3. Check if the light works properly for 10 s.
4. Turn OFF the constant current generator.
5. If the fixture did not work or has switched off before the end of the test time, see Troubleshooting guide .
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6.0 Troubleshooting
No light output or The LED MCPCB has a malfunction Replace the LED MCPCB. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
the light flickers
The connection to the series circuit has a Examine the electrical connection, the cable and the receptacles.
malfunction.
The electronic cartridge has a malfunction Replace the electronic cartridge. See Complete electronic
cartridge .
Light output too The optical cover is dirty. Clean the optical cover.
low
The optical cover is defective. Replace the optical cover. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
The LED MCPCB has a malfunction. Replace the LED MCPCB. See Parts of the optical cartridge .
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7.0 Parts and Technical data
7.2 Components
A LED MCPCB MCPCB for ICAO white approach, 16 LEDs 1406.00.100 Per 5
MCPCB for ICAO green threshold and wing bars, 8 LEDs 1406.00.120 Per 5
MCPCB for MOS green threshold and wing bars, 16 LEDs 1406.00.420 Per 5
MCPCB for FAA L-862S red stop bar, 8 LEDs 1406.00.410 Per 5
B Optical block Optical block for ICAO white approach, 16 LEDs 1406.00.200 Per 5
Optical block for ICAO red approach, green threshold and wing 1406.00.210 Per 5
bars, red runway end, 8 LEDs
Optical block for ICAO red stop bar, 4 LEDs 1406.00.220 Per 5
Optical block for MOS green threshold and wing bars, 16 LEDs 1406.00.440 Per 5
Optrical block for FAA L-862S red stop bar, 8 LEDs 1406.00.430 Per 5
MCPCB and
Screw M4x10 (MCPCB) 7100.10.101 Per 200
C optical block
D Optical cover For all applications except FAA L-862S stop bar 1406.00.230 Per 5
F Clamp band for the optical cover (including the safety pin) 1406.00.250 Per 5
G Optical cartridge (complete with gasket, spring pins and the screw for the latch) 1406.00.300 Per 1
H Electronic No monitoring option (complete with PCB, gasket, spring pins 1406.00.450 Per 1
cartridge and screws for the latches)
With monitoring option (complete with PCB, gasket, spring pins 1406.00.460 Per 1
and screws for the latches)
IQ Option (complete with PCB, gasket, spring pins and screws for 1406.00.470 Per 1
the latches)
I Cartridge gasket kit (with optical cartridge and electronic cartridge gaskets) 1406.00.330 Per 20 U-shaped and 20
L-shaped gaskets for the
optical cartridge and 20
gaskets for the electronic
cartridge
K Cable lead with plug, for ground mounting (including 2 fast-on connectors) 1406.00.350 Per 5
L Earthing kit (with all wires, screws, washers and tab connectors) 1406.00.360 Per 5
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Components Versions Article number Packing 1
Notes
1 Example: If you order 1x article number 1406.00.100, you receive 5 LED MCPCBs for ICAO white approach lights, with 16 LEDs each.
2 Gaskets for the optical and electronic cartridges needs to be ordered separately
Notes
1 The torque for the lock nut has the same value as the screw.
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Appendix A: SUPPORT
Our experienced engineers are available for support and service at all times, 24 hour/7 days a week. They are part of a
dynamic organization making sure the entire ADB SAFEGATE is committed to minimal disturbance for airport operations.
• Do you have a True RMS meter available (and any other necessary tools)
Note
For more information, see www.adbsafegate.com, or contact ADB SAFEGATE Support via email at
[email protected] or
Brussels: +32 2 722 17 11
Rest of Europe: +46 (0) 40 699 17 40
Americas: +1 614 861 1304. Press 3 for technical service or press 4 for sales support.
China: +86 (10) 8476 0106
The ADB SAFEGATE website, www.adbsafegate.com, offers information regarding our airport solutions, products, company,
news, links, downloads, references, contacts and more.
A.2 Recycling
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Company Addresses