What is the difference between a relampable and non-relampable indicator?
A relampable indicator has a lens that can be removed from the front of the panel allowing the lighted device within the indicator to be replaced once burned out. A non-relampable indicator is a one-piece device. Once the lighted device within the indicator burns out, the whole indicator must be replaced.
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