Thomas & Betts Aluminum Slim Edge-Lit Pictogram Exit Sign

Aluminum Slim Edge Exit Sign

The Aluminum Slim Edge-Lit Pictogram Exit Sign is a new and improved version of standard pictogram exit signage. The signage has a slim profile acrylic panel with a pictogram legend extruding from an aluminum housing. The housing is equipped with universal surface mounting for wall, ceiling, or end-mount.

The signage is equipped with long-life white LED light sources warrantied for 10 years and consumes less than 3W in AC or DC-remote mode. Self-powered models also provide a minimum of 120 minutes of emergency lighting.

The aluminum casing has a click-to-open housing door for easy access to panel and wiring. Available for Universal AC input (two-wire 120 to 347VAC) and Standard DC input (two-wire 6 to 24VDC). The signage meets or exceeds CSA 22.2 No. 141-15 standards.

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