Mounting height
Match lumen output and optic to the mounting height, wall surface, spacing, pedestrian path, and desired coverage.
Spec guide
Use these checks to match wall-pack output, distribution, controls, mounting, and exposure to the exterior application.
Match lumen output and optic to the mounting height, wall surface, spacing, pedestrian path, and desired coverage.
Choose full-cutoff or forward-throw distribution when glare, uplight, property lines, or neighboring spaces need tighter control.
Compare photocell, motion sensor, dimming, and always-on operation based on security, traffic, and energy goals.
Confirm wet-location rating, temperature range, finish, corrosion exposure, and cleaning or washdown conditions.
A battery-backup wall pack is not automatically a substitute for UL 924 emergency lighting. Confirm listed emergency equipment, runtime, placement, and photometrics separately.
Final fixture selection depends on photometrics, mounting height, environmental exposure, project documents, and local approval. Wall-pack security lighting and UL 924 emergency egress lighting are separate design decisions.
Quick answers
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Wall packs are used for exterior doors, walkways, loading areas, alleys, building perimeters, and security lighting where the fixture mounts to a wall.
Choose output based on mounting height, spacing, optic, wall geometry, desired footcandles, and glare limits. Confirm the final layout with project photometrics.
Not automatically. Code-required exterior egress lighting should use listed emergency equipment with the required runtime, placement, and photometric coverage.
Use a photocell for dusk-to-dawn operation, a motion sensor where traffic is intermittent, or a combined control package when both conditions matter.