TYPE OF EQUIP- MENT AND USE LOCATION TYPE OF LAMP (Incandescent Filament) COLOR INDICATION MOUNTING SPAC- ING Obstruction light On obstructions: 100 Watt, 115-volt, Red At top for heights Not Used to indicate (a) 150 ft or more A-21 bulb, me- to 150 ft, with over obstructions or above landing dium prefocus additional light 150 potential hazards area and within base; Ill-watt, for each 150 ft, ft to aircraft 2 miles, (b) traffic signal, or fraction hori- within approach 115-volt, A-21 thereof, equally zon- or take-off areas bulb, medium spaced. Addi- tal and extending screw base; or tional lights will spac- above a plane of 1,020-lumen, 6.6- be equally ing 1:40 inclination, ampere, A-21 spaced between or (c) within bulb, medium top light and transitional areas prefocus base ground level and extending above a plane of 1:7 inclination Taxiway light (low Along both edges 40-Watt, 115-volt, Blue Mounted semiflush 200 ft intensity) of taxiway. A-21 bulb, me- with pavement, on Used to delineate On straight sec- dium prefocus heavy prismatic straight taxiway tions, opposite base; or 325-lu- glass and steel sec- Used on Taxiway each other. On men, 6.6-ampere, cover. Maxi- tions. to indicate path short sections, A-21 bulb, me- mum extension from terminal to curved edges and dium prefocus 4 in. above sur- point of take-off intersections so base face|| and from point of positioned that landing to term- path of taxiway inal. is clearly indi- cated. Taxiway light (ele- Same as above 30 or 45-watt, 6.6- Blue Mounted on ground 200 ft vated) ampere, T-10 on low base with on Same as above bulb, medium a breakable joint straight prefocus base, or which will give sec- 40-watt, 115-volt, way if light is tions T-10 bulb, med- accidentally ium prefocus struck by air- base. plane If Landing area or run- At end of runway 1,500-Watt, 32-voIt, White On pipe standards way floodlight or at edge of T-24 bulb, mogul or vaults in banks Used for general landing area bipost base; or of two or more illumination of 3,000-watt, 32- units all on one runway or landing volt, T-32 bulb, side or on both area mogul bipost base sides of runway. Usually on airport Apron floodlight As required and so General lighting White buildings or on Used to illuminate positioned as to service lamps ground on flat surface of apron avoid light being projected into pilot's eyes dur- ing landing or taking off of air- craft and to pro- duce minimum of 0.5 footcandle base or pipe mountings Wind sock On building roof General lighting White Mounted on low Used to indicate or on ground, service lamps as friction bearings true wind direc- where visible required, usually attached to pipe tion from all points 100-, 150-, or 200- standard to per- and where wind watts mit free rotation is not influenced with the wind, by buildings or and on hinged natural obstacles pole for ease of relarnping Wind tee On ground near, 25- Watt, 115-volt, Green Mounted on low Lamps Used to indicate or on edge of, A-19 bulb, me- friction bearings on tee true ground wind landing areas. dium-screw base on vertical shaft spaced direction where visible to permit free maxi- from all points rotation with the mum and where wind wind of 1 ft is not influenced apart by buildings or natural obstacles