DocumentCode
14921
Title
Electrical Safety of Aeronautical Ground Lighting Systems
Author
Freschi, Fabio ; Mitolo, Massimo ; Tommasini, Riccardo
Author_Institution
Politec. di Torino, Turin, Italy
Volume
51
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
May-June 2015
Firstpage
2003
Lastpage
2008
Abstract
Aeronautical ground lighting (AGL) systems have been developed to deliver warnings and status indications to pilots and maneuvering area vehicle drivers on runways. Their role in preventing the hazard of runway incursions, present in the aviation industry, is therefore crucial. AGL systems basically consist of a primary series lighting circuit, which is supplied at constant current and high voltage (e.g., 5 kV), and AGL transformers supplying ground lights at their secondary sides. Protection of persons against electric shock in AGL systems cannot be conveyed by disconnection of supply as ground faults would cause the out-of-service of the lighting system, thereby compromising the safety of aerodromes; alternative protective measures are therefore employed. In this paper, the authors examine the electrical safety issues present during maintenance of AGL systems, often performed live in order to guarantee the continuity of the service. Experimental measurements on AGL isolating transformers have been also reported in this paper, and possible solutions to improve the electrical safety of operators are proposed.
Keywords
airports; earthing; electric shocks; hazards; lighting; power transformers; road safety; AGL isolating transformers; AGL systems; aerodrome safety; aeronautical ground lighting systems; area vehicle drivers; aviation industry; constant current; electric shock; electrical safety; ground faults; hazard; primary series lighting circuit; protective measures; runway incursions; secondary sides; status indications; warning indications; Circuit faults; Grounding; Insulation; Lighting; Power transformer insulation; Windings; AGL; Aeronautical ground lights (AGLs); cables; constant current regulator; constant current regulator (CCR); direct contact; electrical safety; indirect contact; series lights; touch voltage; transformers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2014.2365191
Filename
6937204
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