For panel-builders, OEMs and industrial distributors, indication lamps are ubiquitous—but choosing the right series across volume, project scale and serviceability matters. With Promfactor Baltic you’re getting:
A wide voltage range: 12 V to 400 V AC/DC in the FPL series.
Compact unit pricing oriented for volume—example: LED indicator lamp FPL024BE (24 V AC/DC) priced at 1.37 € per unit (10-pack) per listing.
Modular series naming (FPL = indicator lamp, LM = LED indicator “M-type”, FMI3 = modular signal lamp series) enabling easier specification and spare-parts logic.
Category scale: the company lists over 5 120 items in its industrial automation & low-voltage gear portfolio, indicating a robust product ecosystem.
For B2B buyers this means: fewer unique part codes, stronger volume discounts, easier MOQ negotiation and better spare-life planning.
Promfactor Baltic Lamp Product Classes & Series
Series
Category
Typical Application
Voltage/Colour Options
Notes for Buyers
FPL
Standard indicator lamps
Panel status: Run, Fault, Ready
12 V, 24 V, 110 V, 230 V, 400 V in colours green/red/yellow/white/blue.
Bulk-friendly; low cost; suitable for high-volume builds.
LM (M-type)
LED indicator lamps
When long life and low maintenance matter
24 V / 230 V AC/DC versions; colours as above.
For lower service-cost systems; ideal for export/international builds.
FMI3
Modular signal lamps
Modular front-faces or switch-packs
230 V, LED options; e.g., “FMI3 red 230 V EVO”.
Good when you build modular control stations; spares logic simplified.
FPB
Alarm bells / acoustic + visual combos
Combined signal zones (visual + sound)
22 mm or 28 mm mounting, 24 V/230 V
Value-added kits for alarm zones; higher margin for dealers.
Key procurement details for distributors/contractors:
Pack size / MOQ: many units sold in 10 or 20-pack bundles (e.g., LED indicator lamp pack of 10)
Price tiers: Indicative ~1.37 € for standard 24 V AC/DC LED indicator (10-pack) as of 2025.
Voltage flexibility: From low-voltage 12 V systems up to 400 V AC/DC versions—language of international projects.
Colour/coding: Full palette of visual colours supports standardized machine states and global OEM builds.
Designing & Specifying for Procurement Teams
When sourcing these lamps across a fleet, here are the key considerations:
Voltage alignment: Match system voltage (e.g., 24 V DC vs 230 V AC) and confirm AC/DC rating.
Mounting & cut-out size: Many series are 22 mm or 28 mm front-panel diameter (e.g., FPB or FPL).
LED vs incandescent: LED series (LM, newer FPL) give longer life, lower heat, ideal for export or low-maintenance builds.
Colour and meaning standardisation: E.g., red = fault, green = ready/running, yellow = warning. Standardising across machines simplifies maintenance and spare-parts.
Spare-parts strategy: Use same series across multiple machines to reduce SKU count. Example: FPL024YW and FPL024BE share voltage base but different colours.
Lead-time & stock visibility: Example stock lead-time for these lamps is ~2-4 weeks at BankOfLamps
Portfolio Insights & Upsell Opportunities for Dealers
Standard indicator lamps (1–2 € range) are easy to order, fast to deploy—good for high-volume panels.
LED upgrades (LM-type) offer longer lifespan and appeal to premium OEMs—margins may be higher.
Modular signal lamp systems (FMI3) help you build kit-cabinets or control frames which you can sell as value-added packages (lamp + label kit + brackets).
Alarm-bell/visual combos (FPB) open up service contracts for safety-zones or export builds needing audible+visual alerting.
Replacement/spare-kits: many OEMs require spare sets; offering colour-matched packs (e.g., red/green/yellow) with bulk discount enhances recurring business.
Why Choose Bank of Lamps as Your Supply Partner for Promfactor Baltic Lamps
We stock genuine Promfactor Baltic indication & signalling lamps with full manufacturer traceability.
Competitive pricing: example listed price 1.37 €/unit for LED indicator lamp (24 V) in packs of 10.
Real-time availability and stock visibility on bankoflamps.com helps you plan for projects, deal-pack orders and reduce procurement risk.
EU-based warehouse (Latvia) ensures efficient shipping to Europe, including —important for panel-builders servicing regional markets.