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Emergency Lights
Emergency Lights Pegasus Associates
Lighting has two-headed emergency light fixtures and LED exit signs with emergency
lights at some of the best pricing you will find anywhere.
- Emergency Lights
- Compare Emergency Lights
- Troubleshooting Tips
Emergency Lights
Universal mount
Replaceable lead-calcium battery
90 minute emergency light
$17.85
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Single or double face
120V or 277V
Universal mount
$47.25
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Vandal-resistant guard
Polycarbonate shield
$51.40
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Universal mount
Replaceable lead-calcium battery
90 minute emergency light
$18.90
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Single or double face
120V or
277V
Universal mount
$17.50
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Compare Emergency Lights
| FIXTURE IMAGE |
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| FIXTURE NAME |
Emergency Lights
w/Integral Heads |
Emergency Lights
w/Adjustable Heads |
LED Exit Signs
w/Emergency Lights |
| FIXTURE MODEL # |
PR-2 |
PR-1 |
PCXTEU-2RW |
| Housing |
White injection molded thermoplastic |
White injection molded thermoplastic |
White injection molded thermoplastic |
| Letter Colors |
N/A |
N/A |
Red |
| Emergency Lamps |
Two 5.4W, 6V, DC, T4
Wedge-base
incandescent lamps |
Two 5W, 7V, DC, T5
Wedge-base
incandescent lamps |
Two 5.4W, 6V, DC, T4
Wedge-base
incandescent lamps |
| Universal Mount |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Battery |
Rechargeable
6V, 4.5-ah |
Rechargeable
6V, 4.5-ah |
Rechargeable
6V, 4.5-ah |
| Pricing |
$17.85
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$18.90
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$47.25
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Troubleshooting Tips for Emergency Lighting
- Problem: The emergency unit does not light up and the LED indicator does not come ON.
- Suggestion: Check to see if the power supply wires inside the unit are properly connected. Connecting 277 volts of input power to the 120-volt wire inside the emergency unit can cause the unit to burn out. Connecting 120 volts of input power to the 277-volt wire inside the emergency unit can cause the unit not turn ON. Also, in some cases there might be a gap between the input clip and the circuit board. Make certain that the input clip is connected correctly and securely to the circuit board.
- Problem: The emergency lights do not come ON in an emergency.
- Suggestion: The battery in the emergency unit needs to be connected right after AC power is supplied to the unit. Then, the battery needs to charge for, at least, a couple of hours before doing any initial tests. A 24-hour recharge time is required for a full 90-minute emergency operation.
- Problem: The battery is connected properly but the emergency lights still do not come ON in the emergency mode.
- Suggestion: The battery should have been in a charging mode for, at least, a couple of hours before doing any initial tests. Make certain that all of the light bulb connections are tight and secure and that the light bulbs are in good condition. If they are all good, then the manufacturer of the unit may have to be contacted for further assistance.
- Problem: In a combo unit (exit sign + emergency light) the LEDs in the exit sign come ON but the light bulbs in the emergency lights do not come ON in the emergency mode.
- Suggestion: Check the light bulbs to be certain that they are not burned out and that they are in good condition. Check to make certain that all of the light bulb connections are tight and secure. The battery needs to be charged for, at least, a few hours in order to be able to power up the light bulbs. If all these conditions are met and the light bulbs still don't come ON, then the battery might need to be replaced.
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Emergency Lights
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