Airfield Lighting Airport & Airfield Products
Point Lighting Corporation is an FAA certified airfield lighting (AFL) manufacturing facility. Generally, we sell our ETL labeled FAA certified AFL products through specialized distributors who package projects for contractors and to other OEM's in the USA and Europe. If you need a 6.6A constant current project quotation, please contact us for a referral. Contact us directly for standalone bids for elevated 6.6A runway & taxiway lights and for lighted wind cones.
Point Elevated Runway & Taxiway Lights
The PEL elevated medium intensity runway lights (MIRL) are omnidirectional. The PEH elevated high intensity runway lights (HIRL) are bidirectional. These light mark the outlines of the runway (L-861 & L-862), the taxiways (L-861T) and the threshold (L-861E & L-862E). The constant current 6.6-amp fixtures consist of an outer lens mounted on a yellow powdercoat painted cast aluminum lamp housing secured by an o-ring and clamp band. The head assembly mounts on a pipe extension into the diecast aluminum breakable coupling. The 6.6A light source is a 2-pin quartz halogen lamp or, for some versions, a T10 medium prefocus lamp. The fixture includes an FAA L-823 plug assembly for connection to an FAA isolation transformer. Mounting stakes and bases are available separately. Many replacement parts are compatible with other manufacturers.

PEL-50000 Medium Intensity Lights
FAA L-861 Runway Edge Light 6.6A
FAA L-861E Threshold Light 6.6A
FAA L-861T Taxiway Edge Light 6.6A

PEH-55000 High Intensity Lights .
FAA L-862 Runway Edge Light 6.6A
FAA L-861E Threshold Light 6.6A
FAA L-861SE Wide Threshold Light 6.6A

PEL-50100 Military M-1 Lights .
MIL-L-7082 Runway & Taxiway Edge Light 6.6A
Lighted Wind Cones
A PWC wind cone may be FAA L-807 style with a rigid hinged base pole and overall height of about 22-ft. This type is normally for an airport main wind cone. Depending on the airport, it may be FAA Size 1 (8-ft windsock) or FAA Size 2 (12-ft windsock). The FAA L-806 wind cone is frangible and about 10-ft tall. The 806 is usually installed as a supplemental wind cone near the runway threshold. The light source may voltage powered or 6.6A constant current.
The wind cone should be sited away from obstructions that may interfere with the actual prevailing wind pattern.






