Tower lights, also known as signal towers, are visual signalling devices commonly used in industrial settings to indicate the status or condition of a machine, process, or area. They tend to be installed on top of machinery, equipment, or control panels, providing clear and visible indications to operators and personnel in the vicinity.
Tower lights consist of a vertical stack of coloured signal modules that can emit various colours such as red, green, yellow, blue, or white. Each module/ colour represents a specific meaning or status. Red: Indicates an emergency, error, or critical condition that requires immediate attention or action. Green: Represents normal operation or a safe condition. Yellow: Typically used for warnings, indicating a cautionary or attention-required situation. Blue: Often used for informational purposes or to indicate that a specific process is ongoing. White: Can be used for general illumination or to indicate a neutral status.