Mine Head
| Name | Mine Head |
| Latitude | 51°59.556' North |
| Longitude | 007°35.225' West |
| Character | Fl (4) 20s |
| Sectors | W Vis 228°-052° (184°). |
| Light Range | 20 nautical miles |
| Height of Tower | 21 metres |
| Height of Light above MHWS | 87 metres |
History:
Mine Head Lighthouse was electrified in 1964 and was made unwatched in 1973. Most of the equipment at the station dates back to those times. A navigational review confirmed that the range of the light could be reduced from 28 to 20 nautical miles and the station is currently being re-engineered with energy efficient equipment.
The standby generating set is being removed and an etched 150 Watt
discharge lamp has been installed in the first-order rotating lens,
powered using two parallel connected 24 volt 500 Ampere-hour (Ah)
lead acid batteries. The PRB 22 rotating mechanism and control
system is being refurbished.
A Datac 932 monitoring system, which communicates over the
telephone network with the monitoring centre in Dun Laoghaire, has
been installed. The new light came into operation on 10 September
2003.
