The RP Series emergency lighting unit provides a proven, reliable source of egress lighting housed in a classically designed package. Available in a wide variety of battery wattages, the RP incorporates high-performance electronics in an attractive, impact-resistant thermoplastic housing.
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RP Thermoplastic
The RP Series emergency lighting unit provides a proven, reliable source of egress lighting housed in a classically designed package. Available in a wide variety of battery wattages, the RP incorporates high-performance electronics in an attractive, impact-resistant thermoplastic housing.
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