ABB Emergi-Lite EXP LED “Picto” Series

June 1, 2026

EXP LED Pictogram Series: Designed to Cover Emergency Lighting Applications for the Entire Spectrum of Hazardous Locations

Battery Units, self-powered Pictogram exit signs, combination units

Picto

The EXP LED Pictogram Series of battery equipment is designed to cover emergency lighting applications for the entire spectrum of hazardous locations, where inflammable gases, vapors, liquids, dust particles or fabrics tissues are permanently present or are likely to exist.

The EXP LED Pictogram Series combines in one simple-to order catalogue family three traditional emergency lighting products with battery back-up: battery units with emergency lights, self-powered pictogram signs, and combination units with emergency lights and pictogram sign. The equipment is also available with additional emergency power capacity to drive remote heads and pictogram signs.


Specifications

  • CSA certified for use in hazardous locations
  • Class I, Division 1 and 2, Groups C, D – Class II, Division 1 and 2, Groups E, F, G – Class III
  • For wall mount only Die-cast aluminum body with grey epoxy powder coat finish; clear, impact and heat resistant prismatic glass globe
  • Long-life, maintenance-free lead-calcium battery
  • Battery charger is current limited, temperature compensated, short-circuit proof and reverse polarity protected
  • Emergency heads with one or twin lamp design
  • Large self-powered combo includes a transfer circuit to drive an additional three (3) remote pictogram signs (total power max 15W)
  • Meets or exceeds CSA 22.2 No.141-15 & No. 137

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