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Overview:
LED Emergency EXIT Sign, 5W, 120-277V, Battery Duration Upto 90 Mins
Introducing the LED Emergency EXIT Sign - a reliable and highly efficient solution for emergency lighting needs. This sign has been designed to provide long-lasting illumination in critical situations, ensuring the safety of occupants during power outages or emergencies.
Specifications
Input Wattage: 5W
Input Current: 0.04A
Working Voltage: 120-277V, 50Hz/60Hz
Output Wattage: 2W
Efficacy: 0.86
Battery: 3.6V 1000mAh
Lumen: 250LM
Recharge Time: 24 Hours
Emergency Duration: ‚â•90 Mins
Working Temperature: 5ºC ~ 30ºC
Certification: ETL
Warranty: 2 years
Features
Efficient Illumination: With a total output wattage of 2W, this LED EXIT sign offers bright and clear illumination in emergency situations. The high efficacy rating of 0.86 ensures that the sign consumes minimal energy, resulting in lower operating costs.
Extended Battery Life: Equipped with a 3.6V 1000mAh battery, this sign provides a battery duration of up to 90 minutes. This ensures that the sign remains lit for an extended period, providing occupants with sufficient time to evacuate safely.
Easy Installation: This EXIT sign is designed to be easily installed in various settings. It is compatible with a wide range of voltages from 120V to 277V, allowing for flexible installation options.
Durable and Reliable: The LED Emergency EXIT Sign is built to withstand the test of time. It operates within a working temperature range of 5ºC to 30ºC, ensuring optimal performance in different environments. The sign is also certified by ETL, guaranteeing its safety and adherence to industry standards.
Warranty: To provide users with peace of mind, this product comes with a 2-year warranty. If any issues arise during the warranty period, our dedicated customer support team will be ready to assist you.
Make the safety of your occupants a priority with the LED Emergency EXIT Sign. Experience reliable and efficient emergency lighting that you can depend on.
Technical Details
MPN: | HB1851 |