TRANSDUCERS USA INTRODUCES EXPANDEDLINE OF TONELIGHT™ SERIES WARNING INDICATORS

Tonlight Warning Indicators

 

July 31, 2018

Transducers USA, has announced the expansion of their Tonelight™ Series of warning indicators to include a family of new models with stainless steel housings. These panel-mounted devices feature a unique combination of audible and LED warning signals. Tonelight annunciators emit both sound and flashing lights, which is especially desirable in environmental conditions with high levels of ambient noise.

In addition to their stainless-steel housings and buttons for use in harsh environments, the new Tonelight models are available with green, yellow, orange, blue, white or red LED lens covers. Two new models are offered.

All Tonelight units provide distinct audio/visual warnings with flashing LED lights and repetitive audio alerts. The sound and light alert signals can be emitted simultaneously or separately. In addition, Tonelight allows the audible alert signal to be delayed, allowing workers to have time to respond to visual alerts before the audible beeping begins.

This feature is ideally suited where excess noise is either undesirable or hard to detect. The Tonelight indicators are ideal for potentially serious events where both audio and visual warnings are needed. Typical applications for Tonelight include:

• Alarms of all types
• Low-voltage
• Low-pressure
• High-radiation
• Tank Level
• Cycle Status
• Dangerous Condition
• High-temperature
• Liquid Detector

Transducers USA customers are finding the Tonelight warning indicators very helpful in many applications, such as:

• On dashboards of RVs, off- and on-road highway and other vehicular equipment, providing warning when the contents of storage or collection tanks are either full or empty
• Industrial machines and factory floor operations
• Restaurant kitchens
• Mobile and portable applications

For more information on Tonelight Series, please visit: www.tusainc.com.

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