AV-C310-ILA& AV-C410
Solar Powered ICAO Low Intensity Obstruction Light Type A
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Installing the Light Assembly to the Rubber Tile
The completed light – rubber tile assembly is to be mounted on a surface capable of supporting 20kg
minimum. Securing the rubber tile to the mounting surface is optional, however, Avlite recommend that
the tile be secured at a minimum of two points.
a. Insert bolts through the 4 x holes in the tile, entering from the bottom face (within the recess). It
may be necessary to use a rubber mallet to insert the bolts.
b. Fit the light over the bolts on the top face of the tile.
c. Install a penny washer and a Nylock nut on each bolt. Tighten nuts to finger-tightness.
d. Place the completed light assembly in the desired location.
e. Using a hammer, drive steel pegs through the holes in the corners of the rubber tile being careful
not to damage the solar panels.
Note:
- Other means of securing the tile may be used where the mounting surface is not suited to the
use of steel pegs.
Installing the Light Assembly to the Frangible Stake Mount
The completed light - mount plate assembly is to be mounted on the stake in firm soil (not loose sand,
screenings or other unbound material).
a. Fit the light on the top of the mounting plate. Insert bolts through the four holes in the mount,
entering from the bottom. Install a penny washer and a Nylock nut on each bolt. Tighten Nylock
nuts.
b. Use a sledge hammer to drive the stake into the soil at the chosen location. Drive the stake down
until the bottom of the stake sleeve is at ground level.
c. Fit the boss of the mount plate into the shorter barrel of the frangible sleeve. Using a 6mm allen
key, tighten the socket head cap screw against the stake mount boss.
d. Fit the light and mounting plate assembly on top of the stake. The longer barrel of the frangible
sleeve should completely cover the stake sleeve. Using a 6mm allen key, tighten the bottom
socket head cap screws against the stake sleeve.
Installation