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GHQ, Emerg. Lighting, 2P, 15A
Part#: GHQRSPEL2015
GHQ, Emerg. Lighting, 2P, 15A
EMERGENCY LIGHTING , 15A, 277V, 14KAIC
Part#: GHQRDEL2015
EMERGENCY LIGHTING , 15A, 277V, 14KAIC
EMERGENCY LIGHTING , 15A, 277V, 14KAIC
Part#: GHQRAEL2020
EMERGENCY LIGHTING , 15A, 277V, 14KAIC
FHS KIT TRF 10W LN MOD, BATT F
Part#: FHSKITT10LNF
FHS KIT TRF 10W LN MOD, BATT F
EM SQ HD INC WHT
Part#: FHEM11W
EM SQ HD INC WHT
EM MICRO LED BLK
Part#: FHEM10B
EM MICRO LED BLK
Emergency Lighting Control Unit
Part#: ELCU-100
Emergency Lighting Control Unit
Emergency Ltg Ctrl Unit for KO mounting
Part#: ELCU-200
Emergency Ltg Ctrl Unit for KO mounting
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EVERLINE Emergency LED Drivers

EVERLINE Emergency LED Drivers

Universal’s EVERLINE Emergency LED Drivers are perfect for offices, classrooms, warehouses and other commercial applications. Available in four models, the drivers meet North American buildings’ strict emergency lighting requirements. Rather than installing separate emergency lighting fixtures, contractors can use EVERLINE Emergency LED Drivers with installed LED luminaires that require emergency battery back-up systems.

Manufacturers

TCP Lighting

TCP Lighting

325 Campus Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
(800) 324-1496
Universal Douglas

Universal Douglas

51 Century Blvd, Suite 230
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 316-5312

Articles

Lighting Up Your Options for Emergency Exit Fixtures

Lighting Up Your Options for Emergency Exit Fixtures

Emergency exit lights might seem to be a bit of a commodity – after all, standardization is built into their design through a range of building code regulations at federal, state and local levels. However, contractors do need to pay attention to the color of these lights when evaluating options.
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