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HLC Series Hazardous Location LED Exit Combo
The HLC Series is a hazardous location emergency exit combo constructed of fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate in a gray finish. The sign is UL 844 and UL924 Listed and rated for use in: Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D. Enclosure is built as one piece with a UV stabilized polycarbonate lens, molded gasket and stainless steel hardware with optional tamper resistant hardware for extra protection and offers several levels of protection against the elements, including dust, dirt and water making this exit combo ideal for harsh environments.
The RM2 Series is an ideal solution for applications requiring a recessed ceiling emergency light that maintains a traditional aesthetic. Combined with a rugged steel housing, long-life LED lamp heads and reliable electronics, this fully recessed emergency unit is ideal for use in restaurants, office buildings and public locations requiring a low-profile design.
ELV-H Series Elevator Emergency Inverter, Harsh Environment, Three Phase, Online
The ELV-H Series maintains efficient AC Emergency Power to operate all elevators, providing superior dependability and security to commercial/industrial environments in a small footprint. Suitable for harsh environments, the inverter features a NEMA or NEMA 4X rating. The ELV-H is made to handle elevators starting and stopping when batteries are the only source of power. The ELV-H is designed to absorb elevator regeneration energy when operating on battery power during a utility outage without adding other equipment. Under normal operation, when the utility power is available, the regeneration energy is absorbed in the normal building loads.
The WPV Series Wet Location, vandal-resistant guards protect emergency lighting equipment against the weather and accidental or intentional abuse. Ideal for outdoor use and high-traffic areas such as schools, gymnasiums, parking garages, warehouses and public areas.