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Solar Powered LED Lights Launched for Obstruction Marking

Carmanah Technologies declared that the Mexican National Civil Aviation Authority has sanctioned the usage of A704-5 and A650 solar LED signal lights manufactured by the company for the use in obstruction marking in conformity with Anex 14 of ICAO rules.

Grupo Insolar, an approved distributing company of Carmanah in Mexico, has assisted in submitting the applications to the authorities and getting their approval. The current sanction will allow the usage of Carmanah lights on 45 M tall telecommunication towers and other obstructions related applications outside the airport scopes.

The obstruction LED lights provided by Carmanah utilize solar power and do not require grid connected power for functioning. The lights are designed robust and function reliably to make them a perfect choice for obstruction marking purposes. The lights do not require maintenance for a number of years thus allowing the users a reduction in spending related to maintenance and servicing of lights.

The solar powered LED signal lights manufactured by Carmanah are presently utilized for obstruction marking purposes in a number of utility and telecommunication companies, military organizations and airports all over the world.

Scope: http://www.carmanah.com/

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