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Product Details:
Voltage | 220 V |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Red |
Current | 2 A |
The
Pilot Lights & Push Buttons Series is a range of electrical components commonly used in industrial, commercial, and automation systems to provide clear visual signals and easy manual control. This series includes
pilot lights for signaling and
push buttons for control, both designed to improve the safety, usability, and functionality of machines and control panels.
Pilot Lights
Pilot lights are small, illuminated indicators that provide visual feedback about the status of a system or process. They are often used in control panels, machinery, and electrical circuits to indicate different operating conditions, such as "on", "off", or "fault." These lights are usually LED or incandescent based, and they are designed to operate in various environments, from harsh industrial settings to office spaces.
Key Features of Pilot Lights:
- Visual Indication: The primary function of pilot lights is to provide visual signals for the operational status of equipment.
- Illumination Color: Pilot lights come in various colors, with each color generally representing a different meaning:
- Red: Often used for indicating warning or fault conditions.
- Green: Signifies that the system is operational or running.
- Yellow/Amber: Indicates a cautionary status or standby mode.
- Blue: Typically used for information or service status.
- White: Can indicate neutral or ready states.
- Durable Construction: Designed to withstand vibrations, temperature fluctuations, and environmental exposure, such as dust and moisture.
- Voltage Options: Available in a variety of voltage ratings, including AC, DC, or universal voltage ranges, to accommodate different industrial and commercial systems.
- Mounting Options: Pilot lights can be mounted in a panel or machine housing, and some are designed for surface or flush mounting.
Common Applications for Pilot Lights:
- Control Panels: Indicating the operational status of machinery and equipment.
- Industrial Machinery: Providing alerts or status indicators for various operational conditions.
- Process Control Systems: Visualizing status in automation, where operators can quickly assess system conditions.
- Safety Systems: Indicating fault conditions or emergency stops, providing a clear warning to personnel.
Push Buttons
Push buttons are simple mechanical switches that allow an operator to control equipment or initiate a specific function by pressing the button. They are often used in conjunction with pilot lights to provide manual control and operational feedback in machines, equipment, and industrial control panels.
Key Features of Push Buttons:
- Manual Control: Push buttons provide the operator with a simple manual interface for turning equipment on or off, triggering functions, or initiating safety operations.
- Types of Actuators:
- Momentary Push Buttons: These push buttons only stay engaged while they are being pressed and are used to activate functions temporarily (e.g., start buttons or emergency stop buttons).
- Latching Push Buttons: These remain in the selected state until pressed again, used for functions like on/off toggling (e.g., power switches).