This steady or flashing red LED beacon is the perfect solution for wind turbines, towers (cell/broadcast/other), buildings, and similar obstructions. Meets FAA and ICAO standards. Available with IR option for night vision. Easily retrofits to replace incandescent light. Uses only 48W. Comes with a 5-year warranty.

Physical dimensions in inches (mm)
The FAA advises that steady red obstruction lights be used on towers and communication obstructions from 50–2,200 ft. in height, which can pose a danger to small planes and helicopters at night. Steady red lights are advised up to 150 ft. in height, medium intensity flashing red or white lights up to 350 ft. high, and several levels of lights up to 1750 ft. See the FAA Advisory.
The D464 Series LED based medium intensity red beacon utilizes state-of-the-art optical design to achieve the most compact, efficient, FAA compliant L-864 device in the market. It is ideal for new installations and retrofits of incandescent lights on cell towers, broadcast towers, wind turbines, tall buildings, and similar obstructions.
The D464 can be either steady red or flashing. It is also available with our Infrared Option for visibility to pilots using night vision (see below). The beacon's robust, low power design will provide years of maintenance-free service. Uses only 48W. Comes with a 5-year warranty and has a typical operating lifetime approaching 15 years.
Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) and Aviator’s Night Vision Imaging System (ANVIS) often employ Class A, B, and C filters. These filters can reduce LED sources that emit light in the visible spectrum. The Infrared (IR) option for RTO lights overcomes this obstacle by combining visible red LEDs and IR LEDs in a single unit.
Certified to:
FAA AC NO: 150/5345-43FAA
Engineering Brief No. 67
Qualified By: Intertek ETL
Compliant to:
ICAO Annex 14, 4th Edition, July 2004
ICAO Aerodromes Design Manual, Chapter 18
| Part Number | Description | Voltage |
|---|---|---|
| D464-A13-001 | Beacon | 120/240 VAC |
| D464-A13-001EU | Beacon | 120/240 VAC |