Assembled in USA Emergency Lights – LED, 90-Min Backup (UL 924)

Shop Assembled in USA emergency lightsUL 924 LED fixtures that deliver a minimum 90 minutes of illumination during power loss. Proudly assembled in the USA, these units are ideal for schools, hospitals, public buildings, and commercial interiors. Explore all emergency lights, pair with battery-backup emergency lights, compare wet-location emergency lights, or browse remote-capable emergency lights for extended coverage.

UL 924 LED Heads 90-Min Backup Assembled in USA NFPA 101 Universal Mount
Buyers Guide Tips

What to Look for in Assembled in USA Emergency Lights

  • UL 924 Listing: Confirms 90-minute emergency runtime and egress performance requirements.
  • Origin & Compliance: “Assembled in USA” is not the same as “Made in USA.” If your project needs BAA/TAA or specific origin documentation, verify on the submittal.
  • Battery Chemistry: Ni-Cd, Li-ion, or LiFePO4; compare recharge time, temperature range, and lifecycle.
  • Photometrics: Adjustable LED optics to achieve corridor spacing and required foot-candles along egress paths.
  • Self-Testing: Automated monthly/annual diagnostics to streamline inspections and record-keeping.
  • Mounting & Power: Universal wall/ceiling/end mounts; dual-voltage 120/277 VAC input.
  • Environment Rating: Choose damp- or wet-location versions for humidity or wash-down; consider NEMA enclosures for corrosive/dusty areas.
What does “Assembled in USA” mean?
Components can be globally sourced but final assembly occurs domestically. For projects requiring specific origin (e.g., BAA/TAA), confirm the exact certification and country-of-origin details on the product submittal.

These American-assembled units pair high-output LEDs with maintenance-free batteries (Ni-Cd, Li-ion, or LiFePO4) and solid-state charging/transfer circuits for dependable operation. Universal wall/ceiling/end mounting and field-adjustable optics simplify aiming along code-required paths of egress.

For design-forward spaces, choose recessed or low-profile housings; for harsher environments, select wet-location emergency lights or cold-weather packages. Many models add self-testing diagnostics to automate monthly/annual checks—streamlining inspections while maintaining compliance.

If your facility faces wash-down, corrosive, or dusty conditions, step up to sealed NEMA-rated emergency lights with gasketed enclosures and stainless hardware for durability.

Features and listings vary by model—confirm battery chemistry, runtime, temperature range, and mounting accessories on the product specification sheet.

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Assembled in USA Emergency Lights Spec Guide

Spec Snapshot

  • Compliance: UL 924 with a minimum 90-minute battery backup; supports NFPA 101 egress lighting.
  • Origin & Docs: Assembled in USA; request submittals, certificate of assembly/origin, and any required BAA/BABA/TAA documentation for public projects.
  • Battery: Ni-Cd or lithium (Li-ion/LiFePO4) with solid-state charging; verify ambient temperature range and recharge time.
  • Optics & Output: High-output LEDs with adjustable heads to extend corridor spacing and deliver even egress illumination.
  • Mounting: Universal wall/ceiling/end mounting with included canopy on many models; recessed/low-profile options for design-forward spaces.
  • Environment & Options: Damp or wet-location and cold-weather packages available; self-testing diagnostics and remote-capable variants (confirm remote wattage/runtime).

FAQs About Assembled in USA Emergency Lights

What does “Assembled in the USA” mean for emergency lights?

Final assembly occurs in the United States. Components may be sourced globally, but the build, testing, and quality checks are completed domestically.

Are these fixtures UL 924 listed?

Yes. All products in this category are UL 924 listed and provide the required 90 minutes of emergency illumination for code-compliant egress.

Do they satisfy Buy American (BAA/BABA) or TAA requirements?

Not automatically. “Assembled in USA” may help with certain procurements, but BAA/BABA/TAA compliance depends on the specific program and the product’s documentation. Confirm requirements and request compliance letters with your submittal.

What documentation can I request for public projects?

Typical documents include a UL 924 listing reference, specification/submittal sheet, certificate of origin or assembly letter, and (when applicable) BAA/BABA/TAA statements. Always verify against project specs.

What battery chemistries are available?

Common options are Ni-Cd, Li-ion, and LiFePO4. Lithium chemistries are lighter with faster recharge and long cycle life; confirm temperature ratings and runtime on the spec sheet.

Are self-testing models available?

Yes. Many units include self-diagnostic electronics that automate monthly and annual tests to simplify inspection and record-keeping.

Can these be used in damp, wet, or cold environments?

Choose damp-location models for humidity/condensation. For direct spray or exterior exposure, select wet-location or cold-weather packages and verify ambient temperature limits in the submittal.

Are remote-capable options offered?

Some models can power additional remote heads. Check available remote wattage and total runtime capacity before specifying accessories.

What about lead times and warranty?

Domestic assembly can improve lead times. Warranty terms vary by model; review the spec sheet for coverage on electronics, battery, and housing.