15th, March 2016.
After the darshan of Sri Chinthamaneeswar, we
continued our travel through the seashore road. The Light House is
located on an island, which has road connectivity with the mainland
Pazhaverkadu with a new bridge. The bridge was constructed recently and before the construction of the bridge, people living on Pulicat Island depended
on boat services or crossing the Kosasthalaiyar River on a walk. The lighthouse was constructed and commissioned on 25-08-1986 on a small sand hill.
The structure is in the shape of a hexagon and is visible about 5
km from land. The detailed technical specification is as follows.
The elevation of the focal plane :53.5 meters above M.H.W.S
No of service lamps two in Arrays: Seven arrays with 2 lamps/ array
Voltage : 100 V AC
- 12 V DC
The speed of Rotation is : 6 RPM
Flashing
white : 5-second duration of flash 0.25 sec
Effective beam intensity : 1,050,000 CDS to -38,000 CDS
Geographical range : 9.3 Nautical miles
Commissioned on : 28-08-1986.
It is a historical monument and at the time
of construction, it was the highest Lighthouse in South Asia.
Before this, there was an old lighthouse with brick masonry of a height of 20 meters
which was constructed in 1859. There was a Time chart to switch ON and
Switch OFF depending on the month. The equipment of fourth-order
optic PV lighting was re-used in the present tower till 1910
with modification. Then after a few years, the whole array of PV
lights was replaced with the present lighting system and UPS system.
Apart from this, there is a DG set to care of power failure. The Glass
room at the top where the Lights are located is used to be covered with a white screen cloth during the day time and at night it will be removed.
LOCATION OF THE LIGHTHOUSE: CLICK
HERE
Light House details
Timing chart for switching ON & OFF of the lighthouse
Lighthouse stairs looking from the top
Lighthouse stairs looking from the bottom
Pazhaverkadu
with new bridge
North side of Light House Panoramic view
North side of Light House Panoramic view
South side of Light House Panoramic view
South side of Light House Panoramic view
Portuguese Church with Pulicat Lake
Portuguese Church with Pulicat Lake
Pulicat Lake - merging point of river Kosasthalaiyar with sea
Pulicat Lake - merging point of river Kosasthalaiyar with sea
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