Panel Indicators, Pilot Lights

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Panel Indicators, Pilot Lights

Panel indicators and pilot lights serve the purpose of visually indicating the specific state or condition of another device. These components are typically mounted onto a panel, offering users a clear visual indication of the status of various systems or equipment. There are different types of lights used in panel indicators and pilot lights, including incandescent, LED, and neon lights. Each type has its own unique characteristics and advantages. The lamp colors available for these lights encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from amber, blue, clear, cyan, green, orange, red, white, to yellow. This diverse range of colors allows for effective differentiation and communication of different states or conditions. The voltage range for panel indicators and pilot lights varies from 1.6 V to 480 V, accommodating different power supply requirements. Similarly, the current ranges span from 0.3 mA to 10 A, catering to various electrical specifications. These devices are designed to operate within these specified voltage and current parameters, ensuring safe and reliable performance. Another important aspect to consider when selecting panel indicators and pilot lights is their Millicandela (mcd) ratings. Millicandela is a unit that measures the luminous intensity of a light source. The Millicandela ratings for these devices range from 0.2 mcd to 46860 mcd, indicating the brightness levels they can emit. This wide range allows for flexible options to suit different lighting requirements and environments. Overall, panel indicators and pilot lights are essential components used to provide visible light indications of specific states or conditions in various devices and systems. With options such as incandescent, LED, and neon lights, along with a diverse range of lamp colors, voltage and current ranges, and Millicandela ratings, these devices offer versatility and customization to meet the visual signaling needs of different applications.