EAO Red LED Indicator Lamp, 24V ac/dc, T1 3/4 MG Base, 6.1mm Diameter, 330mcd

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RS Stock No.:
200-4146
Distrelec Article No.:
133-59-726
Mfr. Part No.:
10-2J12.1062
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EAO
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Brand

EAO

Voltage Rating

24V ac/dc

Light Output Colour

Red

Lamp Type

LED

Intensity

330mcd

Lamp Base

T1 3/4 MG

Chip Type

Single Chip

Diameter

6.1mm

Peak Wavelength

630nm

Current Rating

7 → 14mA

COO (Country of Origin):
CH

EAO Indicator Lamp, 7 to 14mA Current Rating, 330mcd Light Intensity - 10-2J12.1062


In the market for a long-lasting light for your panel? Look no further than this indicator lamp from EAO. Its LED technology means you can count on it to shine around fifty times longer than incandescent alternatives, so you know you're getting a product with staying power. This type of lamp also reaches full brightness instantly when switched on, meaning it's a safe bet for your indication tasks where a quick alert is critical. You'll find its red colour makes this a handy safety warning or status indicator for process and control applications. Rest assured, its intensity of 330mcd grabs your attention effectively, so it's difficult to miss.

Features & Benefits


• Standard-sized T1 3/4 MG base means it's easy to connect to compatible sockets
• Operating voltage of 24V AC/DC for use with low-voltage circuits
• Compact dimensions of 16 (L) x 6.1mm (diameter) means it will take up minimal space on your panel

Applications


• Dashboard lights
• Telecommunications networks
• Inspection panels
• Medical devices

How does an LED work?


LEDs use microchips that produce visible light whenever an electrical current passes through them. Many LEDs include a heat sink to help prevent overheating for increased safety.

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