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Sultan Shoal Lighthouse

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Construction
  
Masonry tower

Admiralty number
  
F1684

Height
  
18 m

Range
  
37,040 m

NGA number
  
21656

Characteristic
  
Fl (2) W 15s.

Address
  
Singapore

Opened
  
1896

Focal height
  
20 m

Year first constructed
  
1896

Sultan Shoal Lighthouse

Location
  
Sultan Shoal, Singapore

Tower shape
  
Cylindrical tower with balcont and lantern on a two-story dwelling.

Markings / pattern
  
White tower and lantern

Similar
  
Raffles Lighthouse, Bedok Lighthouse, Horsburgh Lighthouse, Pulau Senang, Pulau Brani

The Sultan Shoal Lighthouse (Chinese: 苏丹浅滩灯塔) was built in 1895 during the time when the late Commander Charles Quentin Gregan Craufurd (from the Royal Navy) was the Master Attendant (equivalent to the present day Port Master) of Singapore. It was built to replace the beacon previously established there.

Three single-wick lamps fitted with parabolic reflectors were used. Incandescent oil dioptric light with ‘Hood’ burner was used in 1931 with a 3rd Order 500 mm optic. (The Order is a system of classifying the type of lenses used based on the focal length of the lens). This optic revolved on mercury, producing an intensity of 670,000 candelas with a visibility range of 22 nautical miles (about 40 km). This kerosene burning lighting equipment was replaced in 1967 by an electrically operated 100-volt/1,000-watt light source. A generator room was built on the east side of the lighthouse to house three generators. With the generators, the seven-men lighthouse crew was reduced to four.

The 3rd Order optic was replaced by a rotating beacon, which possessed a revolving array of 24 lamps-cum-reflectors. An ‘S’ and ‘X’ band radar beacon was also installed in 1984 which provides additional navigational information to ships by emitting a morse code on the ship’s radar screen.

Operated by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, the present lighthouse equipment consists of a main and standby rotating beacon, each producing 110,000 candelas with a range of 20 nautical miles (about 37 km)

References

Sultan Shoal Lighthouse Wikipedia