The RP Series emergency lighting unit provides a proven, reliable source of egress lighting housed in a classically designed package. Available in a wide variety of battery wattages, the RP incorporates high-performance electronics in an attractive, impact-resistant thermoplastic housing.
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The RP Series emergency lighting unit provides a proven, reliable source of egress lighting housed in a classically designed package. Available in a wide variety of battery wattages, the RP incorporates high-performance electronics in an attractive, impact-resistant thermoplastic housing.
The 400U-8 Series New York City Approved universal die-cast LED exit is designed to combine both beauty and performance while maintaining optimal energy efficiency with a bright, uniform illumination.
The thin profile of the QXT exit and its sleek design provides reliable, uniform illumination in an economical package. This economical design offers long-life dependable service in multiple field-selectable configurations and matches the QCRT combination exit/unit. A snap-in canopy is included for easy top mount installations. Each unit ships with an extra stencil face for single- or double-face applications.
The 82-2 Series weatherproof, LED directional signage informs, directs and maintains traffic moving smoothly in congested areas, effectively guiding customers to the fastest service available. State-of-the-art circuitry and long-life, ultrabright LEDs combine dependable, maintenance-free operation and superior illumination even in direct sunlight.
VEX-WPCR Series Wet Location LED Exit Combo with Remote Capability
The VEX-WPCR Series exit combo’s low-profile, rounded corners and compact size give the unit its modern design. The VEX-WPCR is UL 924 Listed for Wet Locations and features remote capability. The unit is an ideal solution for egress lighting where splashing, dripping or non-corrosive liquids may occur.