Ready-Lite RA Series Extruded Aluminum Pictogram Exit Sign

July 6, 2026

Supply and install the Ready-Lite® RA Series pictogram Exit Signs. The equipment shall operate with universal 2-wire AC input voltage of 120 to 347VAC at less than 2.5W and universal 2-wire DC input voltage from 6 to 24VDC at less than 1.5W for single and double face signs. The equipment shall be suitable for wall, end, or ceiling mount.

 RA Series

The housing shall be constructed of rugged extruded aluminum and have a maximum depth of 2-1/2”. The faceplate(s) shall be constructed of extruded aluminum and shall incorporate a protective clear polycarbonate panel. Each face plate shall come standard with two legend films for pictogram and direction selection. The light source shall be white light-emitting diodes (LED) and shall provide even illumination in normal and emergency operation.

The pictogram Exit Sign in a Self-Powered configuration shall use a sealed Nickel-Cadmium battery of 2.4V nominal voltage and shall stay illuminated during emergency operation for at least two hours upon AC failure. The pictogram Exit Sign shall meet CSA 22.2 No.141-15.

Features

  • Durable extruded, one-piece aluminum housing and face plates
  • White LED light source
  • Supplied standard with two pictogram films (single face universal mount and/ or single/double face universal mount)
    for direction selection
  • Meets or exceeds CSA 22.2 No.141 15 standard for pictogram exit signs
  • Universal AC input: two-wire 120 to 347VAC; standard DC input: two-wire 6 to 24VDC
  • Energy efficient – consumes less than 2.5W in AC or DC-remote mode
  • Self-Powered model gives standard two hours of back-up lighting
  • Universal mounting – end, wall or ceiling
  • Easy access to wiring entry for all mounting options
  • Comes standard with the Ready-Lite® EZ2 canopy for quick and easy installation
  • Special wording available (C22.2 No. 250.0)

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