The EZ-Light TL50 tower lights by Banner Engineering are designed to deliver highly visible operator guidance and indication of equipment status. Displaying up to five colours in one tower and allowing multiple colours to be lit simultaneously, these preassembled and preconfigured multi-segment indicators replace conventional stack lights, which often require time-consuming assembly and complex wiring. In addition, models featuring audible alert with adjustable intensity are available for applications requiring sound indication.
Tower lights allow for a wide variety of light combinations, as well as audible indication, and appear grey when off to avoid false indication from ambient light.
Tower lights require less than 2 W of power consumption, making them an energy-efficient solution. Their aesthetic shape, along with a water- and oil-tight industrial housing, makes it possible to mount directly on machines, while stand-off pipe and adapters are available for elevated mounting. Green, yellow, red, blue or white LED colours are offered to meet a variety of application needs.
EZ-Light TL50 tower lights provide a simple, robust solution for a wide variety of applications requiring highly visible indication, including operator guidance, monitoring industrial plant machinery, signalling assembly part requests, assembly line proofing and verification, and remote fill level indication.
The tower lights deliver high visibility from all angles, provide 18 to 30 VDC and 24 VAC supply voltages, offer bimodal NPN or PNP, are compatible with PLC or other logic-level control outputs and deliver IP65 rating for general-purpose models and IP50 rating for audible models.
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