Panel Indicators, Pilot Lights
The 19380250M is typically used as a panel indicator or pilot light. The panel indicator works by providing a visual signal that a machine or equipment is on, off, operating as normal, or in need of service. The pilot light works by providing an illuminated signal to indicate a machine or system is plugged in and operational.
The 19380250M panel indicator utilizes a neon indicator for illumination. To operate the indicator, a low voltage AC voltage is applied, typically between 7 and 24 Volts AC. This causes the indicator to glow brightly. The panel indicator is also available with an LED, in which case no external power supply is required.
How do Panel Indicators Work?
Panel indicators are used to show the state of a machine or equipment, without the need for a visual inspection of the equipment. The indicator operates when voltage is applied to the device. This voltage activates the indicator, which sends out a signal that the equipment is powered up, running correctly, or needs service.
Panel indicators are commonly found on both industrial machines and consumer electronics. These indicators are typically illuminated by a small light bulb or an LED. In both cases, a low voltage AC or DC voltage is applied to the indicator. This voltage causes the indicator to glow brightly, indicating that the machine or system is powered and operational.
How do Pilot Lights Work?
A pilot light is a type of indicator that is used to provide an illuminated signal that a machine or system is powered and operational. Pilot lights are typically found on both industrial and consumer electronics. Pilot lights are typically illuminated by a small light bulb or an LED. In both cases, a low voltage AC or DC voltage is applied to the indicator. This voltage causes the indicator to glow brightly, indicating that the machine or system is powered and operational.
Pilot lights provide a visual indication of a machines or systems status, without the need for a visual inspection of the equipment. The indicator operates when voltage is applied to the device. This voltage activates the indicator, which sends out a signal that the equipment is powered up, running correctly, or needs service.
Advantages of Panel Indicators and Pilot Lights
Panel indicators and pilot lights provide many advantages. The biggest benefit is that they provide a visual indication of the status of the machine or system without the need for a visual inspection. They are also relatively inexpensive, and they require little maintenance.
Indicators and pilot lights also provide the ability to quickly identify if a machine or system is powered and operational. This can be advantageous in situations where machine or system failures need to be identified quickly.
Panel indicators and pilot lights also provide a low cost alternative to more expensive monitoring systems. The cost of monitoring systems can be expensive, and panel indicators and pilot lights can provide similar information at a much lower cost.