High Lumen Exit Signs with Lights Combo Collection

High Lumen Combo Exit Signs

High-lumen exit sign combos combine visible egress signage with higher-output emergency heads for layouts that need more coverage than a standard combo. Compare output, face, head distribution, mounting, battery runtime, remote capacity, and photometrics before ordering.
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Use this page for the high-output combo decision. Route broad combo demand to the parent and separate high-lumen emergency-light demand to its focused collection.

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High Lumen Combo Exit Signs Buying Guide

Use these checks to match high-output exit sign and emergency-light combos to the project before selecting a specific model.

01

Coverage target

Define required footcandles, ceiling height, spacing, path width, and obstructions before comparing output.

02

Sign configuration

Match single or double face, legend color, arrow direction, and sightlines to the route.

03

Head output

Check head aiming, distribution, battery load, remote capability, and photometrics rather than choosing by lumens alone.

04

One fixture or two

Use a combo when one listed fixture fits the layout; choose separate units when independent placement is better.

Confirm photometrics, output, face, mounting, battery runtime, remote capacity, listing, installation, and local AHJ approval.

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FAQs About High Lumen Combo Exit Signs

Expand the questions that match your application, fixture-selection, or compliance review.

When should I use a high-lumen combo?

Use one when the layout needs combined signage and emergency heads with more output or coverage than a standard combo provides.

Are high-lumen combo units suitable for every high-ceiling space?

No. Confirm distribution, mounting height, spacing, battery load, and project photometrics.

Can a high-lumen combo use remote heads?

Some models can; verify the exact product's remote capacity, wiring, output, and runtime.