2-Head High-Output Emergency Light, 3W Per Head, 4200K

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Westgate Manufacturing EL Series, LED 2-Head High-Output Emergency Light, 3W Per Head, 4200K
Westgate Manufacturing EL Series, LED 2-Head High-Output Emergency Light, 3W Per Head, 4200K

2-Head High-Output Emergency Light, 3W Per Head, 4200K

$75.70
MSRP: $85.78
You save $10.08 (12%)
  • SKU: WM-EL-HO
  • UPC: 845060001303
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Description

LED 2-Head High-Output Emergency Light by Westgate Manufacturing EL Series

The Westgate Manufacturing EL Series LED 2-Head High-Output Emergency Light is vital for ensuring safety in commercial and high-density residential buildings. It offers dependable lighting during power failures, thereby facilitating safe evacuations and meeting emergency compliance standards.

Main Features and Advantages

  • Features two adjustable, high-performance 3-watt LED lamps for excellent illumination and superior beam control.
  • Includes a built-in 6V 4Ah Lead Acid battery, providing a minimum of 90 minutes of emergency lighting.
  • Designed for easy and swift installation with its universal J-box mounting setup.
  • Constructed with injection-molded Thermoplastic ABS housing, rated UL 94V-0 for flame resistance.
  • Includes a 3-year warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and user peace of mind.

Technical Specifications

  • Light Output: 650 Lumens
  • Light Color: 4200K for neutral white lighting
  • Efficiency: 217 Lumens Per Watt
  • Input Voltage: 120-277V AC, 50-60Hz
  • Operating Temperature: 68-122°F
  • IP 20 rating, for indoor settings only

Typical Uses

This emergency lighting solution is typically used in commercial properties and high-occupancy residential buildings. It's particularly essential in older buildings to adhere to emergency evacuation codes, providing a critical safety feature in case of power outages.