Eaton Crouse-Hinds (Airport Lighting Company)
“AGL isolation transformers and hazardous-area airfield gear.”
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Company brief
Eaton's Crouse-Hinds business, including the Airport Lighting Company brand, is the airfield-lighting and harsh-environment electrical-products arm of Eaton Corporation, the global power-management company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland and operationally run from Cleveland, Ohio. Crouse-Hinds was founded in Syracuse, New York in 1897 and is a long-established maker of explosion-proof and industrial electrical equipment; the Airport Lighting Company (ALC), based in Pulaski, Virginia, became part of the Eaton/Crouse-Hinds airfield-lighting line. The portfolio is one of the broadest in the industry, covering FAA L-862, L-861 and L-852 series runway, taxiway and apron edge, centreline and threshold lights (incandescent and LED), constant current regulators (CCRs), airfield lighting control and monitoring systems (ALCMS), runway guard lights, stop bars, in-pavement and elevated fixtures, signs and circuit selectors. The Crouse-Hinds airfield product line is widely used at FAA Part 139 airports in the United States and at ICAO civil airports across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, supporting Cat I/II/III precision approach and CAT III runway operations. Eaton also delivers heliport lighting, military airfield lighting and beacons, and offers complete airfield lighting system upgrades that include solid-state CCRs and IP-based ALCMS architectures. Distinct strengths include the long heritage of Crouse-Hinds in harsh-environment electrical products, the breadth of FAA and ICAO certifications across the airfield lighting catalogue, and Eaton's global power-management installation and service network.
Indexed product lines
FAA L-862 series elevated runway edge, threshold and end lights and L-861 taxiway lights for primary and secondary runways.
In-pavement runway centerline (L-850A) and touchdown zone lights (L-850D) for precision-approach Cat II/III operations.
In-pavement and elevated taxiway centerline and edge lights, including LED retrofits.
Elevated and in-pavement runway guard lights and in-pavement stop bars for runway-incursion prevention.
Airfield CCRs for series-circuit power supply to airfield lights, including solid-state designs.
PLC and IP-based airfield lighting control and monitoring with operator HMIs and individual lamp monitoring.
ALSF-1, ALSF-2, MALS, MALSR, MALSF, ODALS and SSALR approach-lighting systems for Cat I/II/III runways.
Internally illuminated airfield guidance signs (mandatory, location and direction signs) per FAA L-858.
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Four indexed product lines.
A subset of Eaton Crouse-Hinds (Airport Lighting Company)'s catalogue, with the lines most relevant to Gulf operators surfaced first.
L-830/L-831 Isolation Transformer
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L-823 Connector Kit
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Crouse-Hinds Apron Floodlight (Ex)
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MV Airfield Switchgear
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