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Airports have many electronic systems and functions they cannot afford to lose. Navigational radar, both approach vector and altitude, are crucial for safe landings. Tactical radar helps air traffic controllers conduct safe airways. Extensive communication systems and security equipment ensure administrative control over a high volume, time constrained environment. Most importantly, supervisory control systems oversee all other operations.
Emergency power sources reduce the risk of losing power at any airport. In addition to protecting equipment, our Model 2000 can use the Alert Mode function to transfer the facility to emergency power as soon as conditions of a strike are sensed in the area.
The high number of pedestrians coming and going from an airport, as well as the army of employees on the Tarmac and other outside areas make an airport the ideal location for an Early Warning System. The EWS-1 can detect atmospheric charge up to 25 miles away to help keep any pedestrians aware of lightning strike potential. |