GIC Phase Indicator - Three Phase Indicators

IndMALL Automation offers a compact and reliable range of GIC Phase Indicators designed for clear and continuous phase status monitoring in electrical systems. With a slim 17.5 mm width, these indicators are ideal for space-constrained panels and control enclosures.

GIC Phase Indicators are available for Single, Two, and Three Phase applications and come with a choice of four bright LED colors for enhanced visibility. Built using long-life LED technology and featuring integrated front labeling, they ensure easy installation, quick identification, and dependable performance in both industrial and commercial settings.

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GIC Phase Indicator - Three Phase Indicators

GIC Phase Indicator - Three Phase Indicators

  • Slim and space-saving design with a compact 17.5 mm width

    Available for Single, Two, and Three Phase indication applications

    Offers a choice of four vibrant LED colors for clear visibility

    Utilizes long-life LED technology for enhanced durability and reliability

    Features integrated front labeling for easy identification and installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a phase indicator?

A phase indicator is a device used to check the presence and sequence of phases in a three-phase electrical system. It helps confirm whether all three phases (R, Y, B) are active and if they’re in the correct order. This is important before connecting motors or other equipment.

The main job of a phase indicator is to prevent wrong motor rotation, which can damage machines or reduce their life. It’s commonly used during electrical installations and maintenance to ensure safe and correct wiring. Simple LED-based models like the GIC Phase Indicator make it easy to check phase status at a glance.

How does a phase indicator work?

A phase indicator works by connecting to the three phases of a power system—R, Y, and B. It measures the phase angle difference between them to check if all phases are present and if the sequence is correct.

Once connected, the phase indicator shows the result using LED lights or a digital display. It tells you whether the phase sequence is in the correct (clockwise) or incorrect (counter-clockwise) order. This helps ensure that motors and other equipment rotate in the right direction, preventing damage or malfunction.