Introducing the new LED AGNIS (ZA708)

Atg Airports
Ben Judd

By Ben Judd, Sales Engineer, Atg Airports

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Building on the proven and successful AGNIS system developed by atg airports using a 750W filament lamp, we can now offer the latest version utilising LED's.

The new model gives many significant advantages:

  • Lower power consumption at 30W max. (typically 10W)
  • >80,000hrs life
  • Sealed unit (no maintenance)
  • Reduced weight
  • Hard wearing plastic construction
  • Controllable brightness

LED Airport Lighting AGNIS Airfield Lighting

The unit is of course fully interchangeable with the old unit having the same footprint and running off 240V.

Optional extras include:

  • Automatic light adjustment to day or night conditions.
  • Solar powered version (subject to local conditions)

If you would like any more information or would like a demo, please contact us on +44 1788 563 502.

LED's take-up picking up pace

The AGNIS is of course not the only LED product atg airports can provide, interest in LED airfield lighting solutions for taxiways is growing and growing. With today's tough constraints on power consumption and maintenance costs, LED's give you a big helping hand in cutting those costs.

With lamp life in the region of 50,000 hours or more, regular lamp changes become a thing of the past and power consumption reduced by more than 10 fold, it is not hard to see why airfields are moving over to the LED.

For taxiway lighting atg airports can provide power converters with the fittings to enable retrofitting into existing circuits, or for new circuits CCR's can provide exactly what's required for LED operation and control. atg airports manufacture LED versions for taxiway inset and elevated fittings, also wigwags and obstruction lights.

The Future Is LED

For more information on LED's or any of atg airports products please contact us on +44 1788 563 502 or email products@atgairport.com

Ben Judd

Author Information - Ben Judd

Sales Engineer

The author Ben Judd is relatively new to the Airport industry having moved from the Automotive industry. He brings with him design engineering and project management experience of both specialist low volume prototype and high volume mass produced products.

Ben has a degree in Mechanical engineering and German language capabilities having worked in Stuttgart, Germany.

Ben's responsibilities at ALSTOM include new business development and account management for existing projects.

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