Product Description
The EXITEDGEREWPWCH Recessed Edge-lit Exit Sign offers a Chicago-approved solution for emergency egress signage. Featuring a double-face white acrylic panel and bold red letters, this exit sign provides sleek aesthetics and reliable performance for indoor environments. Its recessed ceiling-mounted design is ideal for modern safety applications.
Key Features
- Chicago Approval: Fully compliant with Chicago-specific emergency signage requirements.
- Modern Design: Sleek edge-lit construction with a white acrylic panel and bold red letters.
- Energy Efficiency: Operates at 4.3W @ 120V and 4.7W @ 277V for reduced energy consumption.
- Durable Construction: Aluminum housing ensures long-lasting performance.
- Safety Certified: Meets UL924, NFPA 101, NEC, OSHA, and California Title 20 standards.
Specifications
- Product Type: Chicago-approved edge-lit exit sign
- Number of Faces: Double face
- Panel Material: Acrylic
- Panel Color: White
- Letter Color: Red
- Housing Material: Aluminum
- Housing Color: White
- Voltage: Dual 120/277V
- Power Consumption: 4.3W @ 120V, 4.7W @ 277V
- Operating Temperature: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
- Mounting Method: Recessed ceiling mount
- Warranty: 5-Year Limited Warranty
Installation Tips
- Ensure the recessed ceiling mount location has sufficient clearance for installation.
- Verify voltage compatibility (120V or 277V) before wiring.
- Follow local electrical codes and guidelines for proper installation.
- Refer to the SPEC SHEET for detailed installation instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this exit sign be used outdoors?
A: No, this sign is designed for indoor use in dry and damp environments.
Q: Does this model include directional arrows?
A: No, this model does not include arrows, but it can be configured with screen-printed directional arrows.
Q: Is this product approved for use in Chicago?
A: Yes, it is fully compliant with Chicago-specific emergency signage requirements.
Q: What certifications does this product have?
A: It meets UL924, NFPA 101, NEC, OSHA, and California Title 20 standards.
Q: What is the power factor of this exit sign?
A: The power factor is ≥0.9, ensuring energy-efficient operation.