Combo Unit, Cold Weather, Red, Ceiling Mount, Architectural, Residential, Title 20 Products (2 items)

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Exit sign/emergency light combo units
Exit sign combo units are really a 2 for 1 solution and are the ideal solution where you need to install both an exit sign & an emergency light near each other. Exit combos allow you to maintain just one battery and unit while meeting two code requirements. There is a combo exit sign for almost every application and location.


Cold Weather emergency lights & exit signs
Batteries placed in cold environments can eventually fail or rupture. If your emergency lights or exit signs will be installed in temperatures below 20° F (-6° C), you may want to consider a cold weather option. Cold weather lights include a thermostatic battery heater which maintains the battery strength and lifespan in temperatures between -4° F (-20° C) and -40° F (-40° C) depending on the model you choose.


Red Letter Exit Signs
Red letters are required for New York City and Chicago approved exit signs.


Ceiling mounted exit signs
These products can be hung from the ceiling. Many exit signs come with the ceiling mounting canopy included.


Architectural
Architectural lighting is designed to be a highly functional style of lighting in spaces where light fixtures are needed to serve a fundamental purpose, such as providing focused downlight or accenting certain areas of a room. Often thought of as a practical type of lighting, these fixtures are not usually given credit for their decorative character and ability to add undeniable style to a lighting project.


Residential Lighting
Beautiful and stylish residential lighting.


What is Title 20?
Title 20 is part of the CEC's Appliance Efficiency Regulation and California Code of Regulations that requires manufacturer certification of "self-contained” lighting control devices in California.
 
"Self-contained” lighting control devices are defined as discrete lighting control devices that can perform their designed function without the requirement of being connected to additional devices.
 
Common devices that may fall under the category of "Self-contained” include:
  • Self-contained Automatic Daylighting Controls
  • Dimmers
  • Line powered Occupancy Sensors
  • Line power Vacancy Sensors

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