Altech Tower Lights
Tower lights, also known as stack lights or signal towers, are vertical signaling devices used in industrial environments to provide visual indications and signals to operators, technicians, and other personnel. They are typically composed of multiple light modules stacked vertically, each capable of emitting light of different colors.
Tower lights are designed to convey important information or statuses at a glance, allowing for quick identification and response. Each light module in the tower light is associated with a specific color, and the combination of colors and their sequence can convey different meanings or messages. Common colors used in tower lights include red, green, yellow, blue, and white.
The most basic tower lights consist of three modules: red, yellow, and green. The red module typically indicates a stop or emergency condition, the yellow module indicates a warning or cautionary state, and the green module indicates normal or go-ahead status. By displaying different combinations or sequences of colors, tower lights can provide a wide range of visual indications and signals.
Tower lights are often used in various industrial applications such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, assembly lines, and control rooms.
Tower lights are available in various sizes, configurations, and illumination types. They can be designed with different mounting options, such as wall-mount, pole-mount, or bracket-mount, to suit different installation requirements. Some tower lights also offer additional features like audible alarms, wireless connectivity, and customization options.
Overall, tower lights provide a clear and intuitive visual signaling solution in industrial environments. They enhance safety, productivity, and efficiency by conveying important information quickly and effectively, allowing operators and personnel to respond appropriately.