Killark Pilot Lights
Pilot lights from Killark are industrial indicator lights used for status indication in hazardous and non-hazardous areas. They offer a visual indication of operating conditions, such as power on, fault, run, stop, etc. Killark pilot lights are rugged and are used in a variety of applications, including refineries, petrochemical plants, mining and heavy industrial applications.
Killark pilot lights are typically built with heavy-duty materials to withstand rough environments and are often used in areas requiring explosion-proof or corrosion proof pilot lights for hazardous areas with gas, vapor and dust. The pilot lights rugged construction resists dust, moisture, impact, corrosion and temperature extremes to ensure dependable indication under harsh conditions.
Most Killark pilot lights use LED lights for indication, with a long operating life, low power consumption and bright indication even under vibration and low-light conditions. Indicator colors offered are red, green, amber, blue and white for machine and system status indication. Killark pilot lights are designed for use with standard control panel cutouts and industrial mounting and are used alongside pushbuttons, selector switches, alarms and other operator interface devices for control panels.
FAQs
What are Killark pilot lights used for?
Killark pilot lights provide visual indication of equipment status and operating conditions in industrial, commercial, and hazardous-location electrical systems.
Are Killark pilot lights suitable for hazardous environments?
Yes, Killark pilot lights are often explosion-proof, corrosion-resistant, and designed to perform reliably in hazardous locations with flammable gases, vapors, or dust.
What colors are available for Killark pilot lights?
Killark pilot lights come in a variety of colors such as red, green, amber, blue, and white to indicate different system states.
Do Killark pilot lights use LED technology?
Many Killark pilot lights use energy-efficient LEDs for long service life, low power consumption, and bright, consistent indication.
Why choose Killark pilot lights?
Killark pilot lights combine rugged construction, hazardous-location ratings, and clear visual signaling, making them ideal for demanding industrial and high-risk applications.