Description
Technical Specs
- Dual 120/277 voltage
- Charge rate/power €š“ON€š¬� LED indicator light and push-to-test switch for mandated code compliance testing
- 6V long-life, maintenance-free, rechargeable NiCd battery
- Internal solid-state transfer switch automatically connects the internal battery to LED board/lamp heads for a minimum of 90-minute emergency illumination
- Fully automatic solid-state, two-rate charger initiates battery charging to recharge a discharged battery in 24 hours
- 5VA flame retardant, UV-stabilized polycarbonate gray finish
- High-impact resistant, UV-stabilized polycarbonate clear lens
- Corrosion-resistant enclosure engineering grade silicone gasket
- Top and side K/O€š¬€ž¢s provided for conduit feed applications
- EZ snap-out Chevron directional indicators
- Two fully-adjustable 5.4 watt, glare-free lamp heads
- High-performance reflector and tempered glass lens for optimal light distribution
- Ultra-bright, energy efficient, long-life Red or Green LED exit sign illumination
- Mounting hardware provided for back surface wall mount
- Five-year warranty on all electronics and housing
- Battery pro-rated for five years
- Meets UL924, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, NEC, OSHA, local and state codes
Applications
- These lights are used for residential properties such as apartment buildings and assisted living facilities. Its purpose is to guide people to the closest exit in case of a fire or emergency. Several different styles of emergency exit signs are available for various applications including damp/ wet location units as well as a variety of styles and colors available for your emergency lighting needs
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