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Airport Products Catalog Illuminating the Way Introducing Crouse-Hinds by Eaton The leader in electrical products for hazardous, industrial and commercial applications worldwide.

Illuminating the Way. An innovative leader in airport lighting delivering excellence when responding to the demands of the industry - light by light, airport by airport - all across the world. Only Eaton s Crouse-Hinds Business can deliver... Providing highly reliable solutions for the entire airfield and delivering results for applications worldwide Unsurpassed reliability and quality in every product we offer Industry leading innovation and product efficiency Product solutions designed and certified for global specifications Best-in-class, global sales, and customer service teams that provide local support The Eaton advantage. Crouse-Hinds remains the brand that stands for safety in the harshest of environments when power management is most critical. While it all began with the Condulet, the Crouse-Hinds brand has grown into the premier name for a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for highconsequence harsh and hazardous environments. And now, the next phase in the evolution of the brand you trust: Crouse-Hinds joins the leading Eaton portfolio of reliable, efficient and safe electrical power management solutions. More protection. More technology. Expect more.

Table of Contents Table of Contents...i LED Products Overview...iii Terms and Conditions...iv Specifications and Standards...vi Application Overview... viii 1. Runway and Taxiway Inset Lights RCL/TDZ 8 RCL/TDZ 12 RCLI/TDZI/REXI 8 RCL/TDZ 8 RCL/TDZ 12 RCLI/TDZI 8 RCLI/TDZI 12 IREL IRELI IRTEL IRTL LHS TCL 8 TCL 12 TCLI 8 TCL TCL 6 FTCL TCLI FTCLI IRGL STPI/IHPI IRGL/ISBL SBGL TOL3 TOL5 UL PRO APF Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone (LED)... 1.2 PRO APF Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone (LED)... 1.4 PRO APF Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone/ Rapid Exit Taxiway (LED) (ICAO)... 1.6 PRO III Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone Light... 1.8 PRO III Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone Light...1.10 PRO III Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone/ Rapid Exit Taxiway Indicator Light (ICAO)...1.12 PRO III Runway Centerline/ Touchdown Zone/ Rapid Exit Taxiway Indicator Light (ICAO)...1.14 PRO III Inset Runway Edge Light...1.16 PRO III Inset Runway Edge Light (ICAO)...1.18 Inset Runway Threshold/End Light...1.20 Inset Runway Threshold Light...1.22 PRO III Land & Hold Short Light...1.24 PRO APF Taxiway Centerline Light (LED)...1.26 PRO APF Taxiway Centerline Light (LED)...1.28 PRO APF Taxiway Centerline Light (ICAO)...1.30 PRO III Taxiway Centerline Light...1.32 PRO III Taxiway Centerline Light...1.34 PRO III Taxiway Centerline Light...1.36 Taxiway Centerline Light (ICAO)...1.38 Taxiway Centerline Light (ICAO)...1.40 PRO APF Inset Runway Guard Light (LED)...1.42 PRO APF Inset Stopbar Light/Intermediate Holding Position Light (LED) (ICAO)...1.44 Inset Stop Bar and Runway Guard Lights...1.46 Inset Stop Bar/Runway Guard Light...1.48 PRO III Omnidirectional Taxiway Light...1.50 PRO III Omnidirectional Taxiway Edge Light (LED)...1.52 PRO III Utility Light (LED)...1.54 2. Runway & Taxiway Elevated Lights ERL Elevated Runway Light... 2.2 HRLQ High Intensity Runway Light/Quartz... 2.4 HRLI High Intensity Runway Light/Quartz... 2.6 HRLQ-5 High Intensity Runway Light/Quartz... 2.8 SBL Elevated Stop Bar Light...2.10 RGL4 Runway Guard Light - LED...2.12 RGL Runway Guard Light...2.14 TEL-5 Medium Intensity Runway Threshold/ End Light...2.16 TEL Taxiway Edge Light (LED)...2.18 UEL Utility Light (LED)...2.20 3. Approach & Navigational Aids PAPI Precision Approach Path Indicator... 3.2 PAPI Precision Approach Path Indicator (LED)... 3.6 REIL Runway End Identifier Lights... 3.9 REIL Runway End Identifier Lights (LED)...3.11 ALSF Flasher System...3.12 ARB Airport Rotating Beacon...3.14 EAL Elevated Approach Light...3.16 EALK Elevated Approach Light/PK-30 Type...3.21 FH Flashhead Approach Light...3.24 IAL Inset Approach Light...3.26 IALE Inset Approach Light...3.29 WC Wind Cone...3.32 4. Power & Control Equipment REGF Constant Current Regulators Ferroresonant (Small)... 4.2 REGF1 Constant Current Regulators Ferroresonant (Medium)... 4.4 REGF2 Constant Current Regulators Ferroresonant (Large)... 4.6 CCR-SGS Constant Current Regulator (Switchgear System)...4.10 C-SGS Cabinet (Switchgear)... 4.8 REGW Constant Current Regulators Wet (Large)...4.12 REGD Constant Current Regulators Dry (Small)...4.14 REGD Constant Current Regulators Dry (Large)...4.16 CCRO Constant Current Regulators Options (For REGD & REGW Units)...4.18 CSS Circuit Selector Switch...4.20 RC Radio Controller...4.22 SPC2 Series Plug Cutout Type S-1 (Model 2)...4.23 TRANS Series Isolation Transformers...4.24 CKP Primary Connector Kits...4.26 CKS Secondary Connector Kits...4.27 HSK Heat Shrink Kits...4.28 CA Cable Assemblies...4.29 www.crouse-hinds.com/airportlighting Home Office: United States +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada China Dubai Mexico Brazil i

Table of Contents (Con t) CHS Controls AB 5. Control & Monitoring Systems ALCMS PCALCMS 6. Guidance Signs Airfield Control & Monitoring Systems... 5.2 Pro Command Airfield Control & Monitoring Systems... 5.6 AGS-2 Airside Guidance Signs... 6.2 AGSI Airside Guidance Signs (ICAO)... 6.6 AGSU Airside Guidance Signs (Unlighted)...6.10 AGS S-523 Airside Guidance Signs...6.11 AGS S-537 Airside Guidance Signs...6.14 AGS-LED Airside Guidance Signs...6.16 AGSF Airside Guidance Signs (Fiberglass LED)...6.20 AGSI Airside Guidance Signs (ICAO LED)...6.24 7. Airport Light Bases ALB Airport Light Bases... 7.2 SIB-D12 Shallow Inset Light Base (12 Ductile Iron)... 7.4 SIB-A12 Shallow Inset Light Base (12 Aluminum)... 7.6 SIB-8 Shallow Inset Light Base (8 Aluminum ICAO)... 7.7 8. Solar and Obstruction Products AV Solar Aviation Light... 8.2 AAW Obstruction Light... 8.4 EOL Obstruction Light... 8.5 VS Visual Signal Light (LED)... 8.6 B314 Medium Intensity Beacon... 8.8 B310 General Use Beacon... 8.9 BMI Medium Intensity Beacon (LED)...8.10 BGU General Use Beacon (LED)...8.11 B204 General Use Beacon...8.12 OCS Obstruction Control Systems...8.14 OLF Obstruction Flasher...8.15 9. Tools and Markers TOOLS Tools and Accessories... 9.2 CT Crimping Tools... 9.4 FC Frangible Couplings... 9.5 TRM Taxiway Reflective Marker... 9.8 10. Appendix Lamp Replacements...10.2 Obsolete Products Reference Guide...10.3 Part Number Index...10.4 ii EATON S CROUSE-HINDS BUSINESS

LED Products Overview CHS Controls AB Crouse-Hinds LED Airport produces higher lumens per watt with significantly less wattage consumption. The LED products are 10 to 25 times more efficient than quartz lamps. Energy reductions make Crouse-Hinds LED lighting systems more cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Beyond energy savings, Crouse-Hinds LED lighting delivers reduced maintenance demands. The typical life span of LEDs is greater than 50,000 hours at highest intensity settings, greatly reducing the annual labor you now dedicate to lamp replacement. And, by eliminating the use of filters to achieve color, they provide better efficiency, more precise color patterns, and do not fade or change color when viewed from angles. Features Long life Reduced maintenance cost Fewer replacement components Longer maintenance cycles Lower energy consumption Increased saving in operating cost Replacing LED for incandescent means you can increase the number of lights without increasing the CCR Kilowatt rating on existing circuits Reduces wear on support elements, increasing system life for transformers and CCR s More LED fixtures than incandescent fixtures on existing circuits with the same CCR Better visual acuity Increased pilot visibility and awareness No color shift as with incandescent filters at high angles Lower operating temperatures Well within FAA fixture temperature requirements of 320 F (160 C) Extends life of seals and gaskets Extends lens life Increased longevity of photometric performance Low surface temperature on lens, remains cleaner longer Smart driver technology Provides a constant metered fixture intensity regardless of CCR step to meet FAA specifications PRO APF RCL 8 & 12 Runway Centerline Light - LED Pg 1.2, 1.4 PRO APF TCL 8 & 12 Taxiway Centerline Light - LED Pg 1.26, 1.28 PRO III TOL-LED Omnidirectional Taxiway Edge Light Pg 1.52 RGL4 Runway Guard Light - LED Pg 2.12 TEL Taxiway Edge Light - LED Pg 2.18 AGS-LED Airside Guidance Sign Pg 6.2 PRO III UTILITY LED Omnidirectional Edge Lights-Inset & Elevated Pg 9.2 PRO APF IRGL Inset Runway Guard Light Pg 1.44 PAPI Precision Approach Path Indicator Pg 3.6 REIL Runway End Identifier Light Pg 3.11 Direct replacement of Incandescent Can replace incandescent fixtures during normal maintenance cycles www.crouse-hinds.com/airportlighting Home Office: United States +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada China Dubai Mexico Brazil iii

Specifications & Standards CHS Controls AB Federal Aviation Administration Specification Advisory Circular Equipment Description Product Page No. L-801 150/5345-12 Beacons ARB 3.14 L-802 150/5345-12 Beacons, High Intensity ARB 3.16 L-804 150/5345-46 Light, Holding Position Edge RGL4/RGL 2.12/2.14 L-806 150/5345-27 Wind Cones, Frangible WC 3.32 L-807 150/5345-27 Wind Cones, Rigid WC 3.32 L-821 150/5345-3 Panel, Airport Control * L-823 150/5345-26 Connectors, Cable CKP/CKS/CA 4.26/4.27/4.29 L-824 150/5345-7 Connectors, Cable CA 4.29 L-828 150/5345-10 Regulators, Constant Current REGF/CCR-SGS/REGD/ REGW 4.2, 4.4, 4.6/4.10/4.14/4.12 L-829 150/5345-10 Regulators, Constant Current with Monitor REGD/REGW 4.14/4.12 L-830 150/5345-47 Transformers, Isolation, 60 Hz TRANS 4.24 L-831 150/5345-47 Transformers, Isolation, 50 Hz TRANS 4.24 L-847 150/5345-5 Switch, Circuit Selector CSS 4.20 L-849 150/5345-51 Lights, Runway End Identification REIL/ALSF 3.11/3.12 L-850 150/5345-46 Lights, Runway Inpavement L-852 150/5345-46 Lights, Taxiway, Inpavement RCL/TDZ/IREL/IRTEL/ RTEL/IRTL/LHS TCL/IRGL/ISBL/ SBGL/TOL L-853 150/5345-39 Markers, Retroreflective TRM 9.8 L-854 150/5345-49 Radio Controllers RC 4.22 L-858 150/5345-44 Signs, Taxiway Guidance AGS-2/AGSU 6.2/6.10 1.2,1.4/1.6, 1.8, 1.10, 1.12/ 1.14, 1.16/1.18, 1.20/1.24 1.26, 1.28, 1.30, 1.34, 1.36, 1.46/1.46/1.48/1.42, 1.44, 1.50, 1.52 L-861 150/5345-46 Lights, Runway & Taxiway Edge, Medium Intensity ERL/TEL-5/TEL 2.2/2.16/2.18 L-862 150/5345-46 Lights, Runway Edge, High Intensity HRLQ/HRLQ-5/SBL 2.4/2.8/2.10 L-867 150/5345-42 Light Base, Non-Load Bearing ALB 7.2 L-868 150/5345-42 Light Base, Load Bearing ALB 7.2 L-880 150/5345-28 Precision Approach Path Indicator PAPI 3.2 L-881 150/5345-28 Precision Approach Path Indicator, Abbreviated PAPI 3.2 L-890 150/5345-56 Airfield Control & Monitoring System ALCMS 5.2/5.6 * Contact Crouse-Hinds iv EATON S CROUSE-HINDS BUSINESS

CHS Controls AB International Civil Aviation Organization Specification Specification Paragraph Equipment Description Isocandela Diagram Appendix 2 Inpavement Elevated Product Page No. Product Page No. 5.1.1 Windcone WC 3.32 5.3.3 Aeronautical Beacon ARB 3.14 5.3.4 Approach Centerline A2-1 IAL 3.26 EALK 3.21 5.3.4 Approach Side Row A2-2 IAL 3.26 EALK 3.21 5.3.4, 5.3.10 Approach Threshold A2-3 IAL 3.26 EALK 3.21 5.3.4, 5.3.10 Approach Wing Bar A2-4 IAL 3.26 EALK 3.21 5.3.4 Sequence Flashing Light ALSF 3.12 5.3.4 Runway Threshold Identification Light REIL 3.11 5.3.5 PAPI & APAPI PAPI 3.2 5.3.9 Runway Edge A2-9 & A2-10 IREL/IRELI 1.14/1.16 HRLI 2.6 5.3.11 Runway End A2-8 IAL 3.26 EALK 3.21 ICAO Annex 14, Volume 1 Aerodrome Design Manual, Part 5 5.3.12 Runway Centerline A2-6 & A2-7 RCL/RCLI 1.2,1.4,1.8,1.10/ 1.6,1.12,1.14 5.3.14 Rapid Exit Taxiway Indicator A2-6 & A2-7 RCLI 1.12, 1.14 5.3.13 Touchdown Zone A2-5 TDZ/TDZI 1.2,1.4/ 1.6, 1.8 5.3.15 Stopway RCL/RCLI 5.3.16 & 5.3.19 5.3.16 & 5.3.19 5.3.16 & 5.3.19 5.3.16 & 5.3.19 5.3.16 & 5.3.19 Taxiway Centerline / Stop Bar CAT III Straight Section - Wide Beam Taxiway Centerline / Stop Bar CAT III Straight Section - Narrow Beam Taxiway Centerline / Stop Bar CAT III Curved Sections Taxiway Centerline / Stop Bar CAT II Straight Section - Wide Beam Taxiway Centerline / Stop Bar CAT II Curved Sections 1.2,1.4,1.8, 1.10/1.6,1.4 A2-12 TCLI/FTCLI 1.42/1.44 A2-13 TCLI/FTCLI 1.42/1.44 A2-14 TCLI/FTCLI 1.42/1.44 A2-15 TCLI/FTCLI 1.42/1.44 A2-16 TCLI/FTCLI 1.42/1.44 5.3.17 Taxiway Edge TOL3/TOL5 1.52/ 1.54/ HRLQ/ HRLQ5 1.2,1.4,1.8, 1.10/1.6,1.4 2.4/2.8 ERL 2.2 5.3.22 Runway Guard Light A2-20 & A2-25 IRGL/SBGL 1.46/1.48 RGL 2.14 5.4 and Appendix 4 Airside Guidance Sign AGSI 6.6 3.2.1.4 to 3.2.1.6 Constant Current Regulator REGF/ REGW/ REGD 4.2, 4.4, 4.6/4.12/ 4.14, 4.16 3.2.1.7 Isolating Transformer TRANS 4.24 3.4.6 Radio Remote Control RC 4.22 Note: All Specifications & Standards in this general guide are subject to the latest issue revisions which are not noted herein. Equipment compliances are subject to change without notice. www.crouse-hinds.com/airportlighting Home Office: United States +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada China Dubai Mexico Brazil v

Application Overview CHS Controls AB Originally created to meet the needs of the fledgling Aviation industry Crouse-Hinds Airport lighting has grown into an industry leading global manufacturer of airfield lighting. Our fixtures are operating night and day all over the world. CHALP products are requested by major airports because our fixtures have performed dependably in the most challenging environments for decades. Crouse-Hinds builds quality and performance into every product. We work with both the Federal Aviation Administration and the International Civil Aeronautics Organization providing the best possible product to the aviation community. Airfields present unique environmental, mechanical and photometric needs. How you address those needs depends on what meteorological conditions you will be operating under. Crouse-Hinds Airport produces fixtures to meet the latest FAA & ICAO specifications. No matter what your application we produce a fixture to meet your needs; from approach to taxiways Crouse has the products. We manufacture inset and elevated lighting, power and control systems in addition to obstruction lighting for all airfield operating conditions. Utilizing incandescent, fluorescent and LED light sources, the best possible resource solution is applied to your airfield s needs. Section 1 Runway and Taxiway Inset Lights Runways and taxiways are the operational backbone of the airfield and pose unique environmental, mechanical and photometric needs. How you address those needs depends on what category certification you will be operating under. Location, color and intensity are all important to the pilot when determining his position on the airfield. The Federal Aviation Administration has set forth standards dictating how fixtures must perform determined by fixture location on the field and the present operating conditions. Crouse-Hinds Airport Products has the correct fixture for your airfields operating category certification. Inset Runway & Taxiway Center-Line Inset Runway & Taxiway Edge Inset Threshold/ End Inset Approach & Threshold Inset Land & Hold Short Inset Stop Bar & Guard Touchdown Zone vi EATON S CROUSE-HINDS BUSINESS

CHS Controls AB Section 2 Runway and Taxiway Elevated Lights Runways and taxiways are the operational backbone of the airfield and just like inset fixtures elevated fixtures provide vital movement information to the pilot. Location, color and intensity are all important to the pilot when determining his position on the airfield. The Federal Aviation Administration has set forth standards dictating how elevated fixtures must perform determined by fixture location on the field and the operating conditions. For elevated fixtures Crouse-Hinds Airport Products has the correct fixture for your airfields operating category certification. Runway Light Runway/ Threshold Light Elevated Stop Bar Light Section 3 Approach & Navigational Aids Coordinating movement on the airfield is crucial to the safe and efficient operation of any airfield. Add to that flight operations taking place in unique environmental conditions and the needs for highly visible airfield markers takes on even more importance. How you address those needs depends on what meteorological conditions you will be operating under. Location, color and intensity are all important to the pilot when determining his position and movement options on the airfield. The Federal Aviation Administration has set forth standards dictating how signs must perform and where they must be located. Crouse-Hinds Airport Products has the signs designed to meet those standards for your airfields needs in all certification categories. PAPI Runway End Flash System Rotating Beacon Approach Threshold and Approach Wind Cone www.crouse-hinds.com/airportlighting Home Office: United States +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada China Dubai Mexico Brazil vii

CHS Controls AB Section 4 Power & Control Equipment Power and control are at the heart of the lighting control system for any airfield. The Federal Aviation Administration has set forth standards dictating how fixtures and signs may be powered and controlled. Crouse-Hinds Airport Products has the constant current Ferro-resonant and series type regulators in a variety of sizes for all airports. Our regulators and control gear are designed to provide precision control of airfield circuits and interface with a wide array of control and monitoring options. Power Vault Control Section 5 Control & Monitoring Systems Control Systems are at the heart of the lighting control system for any airfield. The Federal Aviation Administration has set forth standards dictating how fixtures and signs may be controlled and monitored. Crouse-Hinds airfield control and monitoring systems are designed to provide precision control of airfield circuits and interface with a wide array of control and monitoring options. Control viii EATON S CROUSE-HINDS BUSINESS

1 Z Section 6 Guidance Signs APRON APRON W Z W Z X Z X 2 3 4 5 6 Y Z Z Y Z Z CHS Controls AB Z X Z 19 CAT III Z 19 CAT III Z 01-19 Z 01-19 Z 19-01 Z 19-01 The safe and efficient movement of aircraft around the airfield is of paramount importance. The FAA and ICAO have set color, intensity, performance and location standards for all airfield guidance signs. In concert with inset and elevated airfield lighting fixtures guidance signs allow the pilot to move efficiently around the airfield whether in New York, Cairo or Beijing. Airfield Guidance Sign Section 8 Solar Obstruction Products Cut energy cost by taking advantage of solar panel with our line of solar powered lighting products. This line includes lighting for runways, taxiways, thresholds, obstructions, signage, area, and even your wind sock. Designed for long life, high brightness, and energy efficiency, Crouse- Hinds Obstruction will provide years of cost effective and maintenance free operation. Solar www.crouse-hinds.com/airportlighting Home Office: United States +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada China Dubai Mexico Brazil ix