Integrated traffic signal module

Sept. 19, 2012

Dialight’s new traffic signal module improves energy efficiency, adapts to power supply changes and delivers lower maintenance costs than traditional LED ball and arrow signal modules, enabling replacement of older units with a module that integrates LED signals into the housing. It also offers greater operational efficiency, consuming less than seven watts as compared to existing LED units, which consume up to 30 watts, and older incandescent signals (approximately 30% of U.S. traffic signal units), which use up to 150 watts.

Dialight’s new traffic signal module improves energy efficiency, adapts to power supply changes and delivers lower maintenance costs than traditional LED ball and arrow signal modules, enabling replacement of older units with a module that integrates LED signals into the housing. It also offers greater operational efficiency, consuming less than seven watts as compared to existing LED units, which consume up to 30 watts, and older incandescent signals (approximately 30% of U.S. traffic signal units), which use up to 150 watts. The patent pending signal light will be offered in standard housing colors, and the efficient LED signals provide vivid red, green and yellow lighting in ball and arrow configurations.