NEMA 4X LED EXIT SIGN | XTN4X-1GW | Options Available: | Westgate
:: NEMA 4X Wet Location rated.
:: UV stabilized polycarbonate housing and lens, 5VA flame rating
:: Impact resistant housing with seamless silicon gasket
:: Energy efficient LED panel, 3.2 watts (red) 3.8 watts (green), 25-year rated
:: 120/277-volt
:: Operating temperature: 68-122¡F
:: Universal canopy for side or top mount (for wall and ceiling installation)
:: Easy snap-out left or right arrows
:: 4.8V maintenance free Ni-Cad battery for long life
:: Low profile compact design, available in white only
:: 90-minute rated with push style test switch and red indicator light
:: Top or back mount onlyÑsingle face only
:: Cold weather -4¡F minimum operating temperature
:: UL-listed for wet locations, meets UL924, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
:: NEMA4X and NSF rated
:: 3-year warrantyAn exit sign is a device in a public facility (such as a building, aircraft, or boat) denoting the location of the closest emergency exit in case of fire or other emergency. Most relevant codes (fire, building, health, or safety) require exit signs to be permanently lit.
:: NEMA 4X Wet Location rated.
:: UV stabilized polycarbonate housing and lens, 5VA flame rating
:: Impact resistant housing with seamless silicon gasket
:: Energy efficient LED panel, 3.2 watts (red) 3.8 watts (green), 25-year rated
:: 120/277-volt
:: Operating temperature: 68-122¡F
:: Universal canopy for side or top mount (for wall and ceiling installation)
:: Easy snap-out left or right arrows
:: 4.8V maintenance free Ni-Cad battery for long life
:: Low profile compact design, available in white only
:: 90-minute rated with push style test switch and red indicator light
:: Top or back mount onlyÑsingle face only
:: Cold weather -4¡F minimum operating temperature
:: UL-listed for wet locations, meets UL924, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
:: NEMA4X and NSF rated
:: 3-year warrantyAn exit sign is a device in a public facility (such as a building, aircraft, or boat) denoting the location of the closest emergency exit in case of fire or other emergency. Most relevant codes (fire, building, health, or safety) require exit signs to be permanently lit.