Features and applications of Lane Allocation Signs (LAS)
Lane Allocation Signs (LAS), also know as Lane Control Lights, are designed to provide clear and effective signaling in environments such as tunnels or roads.
It is used to guide drivers by indicating which lanes are available or prohibited, improving safety and traffic flow.
This type of signal is essential for guiding vehicles and preventing accidents, particularly in confined spaces or areas with reduced visibility.
Technical specifications and construction
The Lane Control Light is manufactured with a black-painted aluminum casing, ensuring lightness and robustness. Metal components such as screws, hinges, and latches are made of stainless steel to provide additional protection against corrosion.
It is available in different sizes: 360 x 360 mm, 450 x 450 mm, and 750 x 750 mm, allowing the device to be adapted to different types of installations.
This Lane Allocation Sign is equipped with high-intensity LEDs (red and green), offering optimal visibility, even from a distance. An optional dusk sensor can be added to automatically adjust the light intensity according to the time of day, guaranteeing effective signaling at all times.
Installation, protection and additional options
The Lane Allocation Light is designed for easy and secure installation, with a two-rail mounting system on the rear. The 4 mm thick foam seal on the front ensures an IP55 protection rating, guaranteeing that the equipment is protected against dust and water splashes, making it suitable for outdoor use or in tough environments.
Power can be supplied in 24V or 230V, offering flexibility depending on requirements. In terms of customization, it can be supplied with options such as a double-sided version or stainless steel brackets for ceiling or flag mounting, allowing it to be adapted to different installation configurations.