Arani Combo Running Man Emergency Light, 2 Head, 36W Battery Backup, Black

December 15, 2025

Arani’s Running Man Emergency light Combo is a surface-mountable, double-sided emergency light that provides 2 hours of reliable power from its robust 36W battery. The fixture is fully tiltable to allow for flexible installation and optimal coverage with its 2 LED heads. It is an ideal safety fixture for diverse environments such as commercial buildings, offices, and schools where safety is a priority.

Choose the NEW sleek black option for a more chic and modern look.

Performance Data
  • Nominal Input Current: 0.325 A
  • Suitable Conditions: Damp
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 86 °F
  • Minimum Operating Temperature: 41 °F
  • Battery Power: 36 W
  • Integrated Battery: Yes
  • Compatible with: Regular remote heads
  • Output Voltage: 6Vdc
  • Maximum Tilt Angle: 180 °
  • Beam Spread: 20 °
  • Battery Life: 2+ Hours
  • Effective Battery Power After LED: 31 W
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor
  • Rated Power(W): 36
  • Maximum Lumens: 240 lm
  • Nominal Input Voltage: 120-347Vac

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