Phoenix Contact: Compact LED Signal Tower

September 14, 2020

The new compact signal tower in the PSD-S 50 series extends the range of signaling solutions offered by Phoenix Contact.

The cost-optimized LED signal tower features an attractive industrial design and is particularly suitable for compact machines due to its small diameter of 50 millimeters. It is IP65-certified and can also be installed reliably outside machine housings.

The portfolio includes five visual signal elements and one audible element. With various mounting options available, such as floor or tube mounting, the base elements enable the signal towers to be installed flexibly for the optimum display of signal states.

Due to the innovative wiring concept, the individual calottes can be arranged in any sequence. A maximum of five signal elements can be attached to one base element. The bayonet lock enables fast installation.

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