• Signals

    Updated May 2006
    May 13, 2004
    2 min read
    Latest

    Prescott gets LED lighting to guard against collisions (May 06)
    Prescott Airport in Arizona has a new LED-based taxiway light system that should improve passenger safety.

    LED lamps from DDP signal train arrivals (Apr 06)
    LED lamps built to replace incandescents are being used to indicate the arrival of trains at station platforms.

    Lumenyte's LED-based alternative to the chemical light

    Dialight reports zero failures in high-power LED traffic signals
    Dialight has used 17 million Luxeon LED light sources from Lumileds in its traffic signal products, without a single field failure.

    Selected Features

    LED traffic signals save money, time and energyCities in the US are replacing incandescent light bulbs in traffic signals with LED arrays that are brighter, last longer and use less electricity.

    Case study: Safety lighting for Prague tram stations
    An ambitious tram project has recently been completed in Prague, Czech Republic, and employs LED lighting to improve the safety and night-time aesthetics of the stations.

    Selected News

    LRC teams with FAA to evaluate LEDs for airfield lighting
    The Lighting Research Center will conduct lighting and LED technology research as part of the FAA's Center of Excellence for Airport Technology.

    Carmanah awarded contracts for solar LED marine lighting

    Carmanah receives order for LED airfield lights

    Carmanah receives contracts for LED transit lighting

    Carmanah wins orders for solar-powered LED airfield lighting

    Siemens to retrofit Kentucky traffic signals with LEDs
    A project to retrofit traffic signals on all state-maintained roads in Kentucky with LED modules will save the state $10.2 million.

    Sealite launches Aviation lighting division
    Sealite has launched an Aviation Lighting Division to supply LED-based airfield and obstruction lighting requirements.

    GELcore installs LED railway signal modules for Amtrak

    FAA orders Carmanah taxiway edge lights for field trial testing
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States has purchased 90 solar-powered LED taxiway edge lights from Carmanah Technologies for field trial testing.

    Selected Products

    GELcore improves color, intensity uniformity of traffic signals

    BINAY LED-based medium intensity Aviation Obstruction Lights

    Safety/emergency flashing LED chevron arrow mat

    LT7 Light Tower provides modular, stackable assembly

    Nova introduces slim 3x5-inch LED warning signal

    Nova Electronics' slim LED alleviates mounting issues

    Dortronics introduces high intensity LED indicators

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