pilot lamp
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Definition
Noun: A small electric light that serves as a visual indicator, typically showing whether an electrical device is powered on or if a specific function (like a motor) is active.
Usage
The term "pilot lamp" is used to describe a specific component on a machine, appliance, or electronic device. It is a status light that provides a simple, at-a-glance confirmation of operation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The pilot lamp on the amplifier glows red when it's switched on.
- If the pilot lamp is off, check that the machine is plugged in.
- The green pilot lamp indicates the motor is running correctly.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve as a pilot lamp": Used metaphorically to describe something that acts as a simple, clear indicator of a state or condition.
- The steady traffic on the website's forum served as a pilot lamp for the community's continued interest.
Variants and Related Words
- Pilot light (n): A synonymous term, often used interchangeably. It can also refer specifically to the small flame in a gas appliance that ignites the main burner.
- Indicator light (n): A more general term for any light that indicates status, which includes a pilot lamp.
- Status LED (n): A modern equivalent, using a Light-Emitting Diode instead of a traditional bulb.
Synonyms
- Indicator light
- Signal lamp
- Power light
- On/off light
Related Phrases
- Pilot light is out: A phrase indicating the small flame in a gas heater or oven has extinguished and needs relighting. (Note: This phrase uses the related term "pilot light" in a specific, non-electrical context).
Noun
- indicator consisting of a light to indicate whether power is on or a motor is in operation