Stanpro Easy Out Emergency Lighting Combo

June 23, 2025

The commercial PRMS-2L, PRMS-3L, PRMS 12-2L features a slim profile that prevents light leaks. Easy to install design, available in 6 VDC 27 or 36 W with over 4 hours duration and 12 VDC 72 W with over 8 hours duration. LED lamps have a limited lifetime warranty 120/347 VAC 60 input, field selectable, 1.9 W power consumption on AC input for LED exit portion of combination sign. LED Emergency DC wattages as follows: 6 VDC = 0.9 W; 12 VDC = 1.8 W.

Other Features

  • Momentary push button test switch
  • Pilot LED for AC ON and CHARGEFully automatic, current limiter charger
  • Brownout and short circuit protection
  • Maintenance free, sealed lead acid battery
  • 18 Gauge Steel white powder coat finish
  • CSA Certified to C22.2 141-15CSA Certified to C860-11.

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