Key:seamark:light:category

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Description
Categories of lights. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: marine navigation
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Documented values: 13
Useful combination
Status: de facto

Categories of lights (CATLIT).

Values

seamark:light:category Definition
Directional function directional A light illuminating a sector of very narrow angle and intended to mark a direction to follow. A light tagged with this category should also carry a "seamark:light:orientation" tag.
Leading light leading A light associated with other lights so as to form a leading line to be followed.
Aero light aero An aero light is established for aeronautical navigation and may be of higher power than marine lights and visible from well offshore.
Air obstruction light air_obstruction A light marking an obstacle which constitutes a danger to air navigation.
Fog detector light fog_detector A light used to automatically determine conditions of visibility which warrant the turning on or off of a sound signal.
Flood light floodlight A broad beam light used to illuminate a structure or area.
Strip light strip_light A light whose source has a linear form generally horizontal, which can reach a length of several metres.
Subsidiary light subsidiary A light placed on or near the support of a main light and having a special use in navigation.
Spotlight spotlight A powerful light focused so as to illuminate a small area.
Front front Term used with leading lights to describe the position of the light on the lead as viewed from seaward.
Rear rear Term used with leading lights to describe the position of the light on the lead as viewed from seaward.
Upper upper Term used with leading lights to describe the position of the light on the lead as viewed from seaward.
Lower lower Term used with leading lights to describe the position of the light on the lead as viewed from seaward.
Moire effect moire A short range (up to 2km) type of directional light. Sodium lighting gives a yellow background to a screen on which a vertical black line will be seen by an observer on the centre line.
Emergency light emergency A light available as a backup to a main light which will be illuminated should the main light fail.
Bearing light bearing A light which enables its approximate bearing to be obtained without the use of a compass.
Horizontally disposed horizontal A group of lights of identical character and almost identical position, that are disposed horizontally. A light tagged with this category should also carry a "seamark:light:multiple" tag.
Vertically disposed vertical A group of lights of identical character and almost identical position, that are disposed vertically. A light tagged with this category should also carry a "seamark:light:multiple" tag.

See also