Running Man Combo Exit Signs

Running Man combo exit signs combine the internationally recognized ISO 7010 pictogram—a figure running toward an exit—with integrated emergency lighting heads in a single, UL 924 and ISO 7010 compliant fixture. These signs provide clear, language-neutral egress guidance and reliable 90-minute emergency illumination, making them suitable for global facilities and multi-use properties.

ISO 7010 / UL 924 Universal Pictogram 90-Min Backup Directional Arrows Wet Location
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What to Look for in Running Man Combo Exit Signs

  • Standards & listing: Confirm ISO 7010 pictogram compliance and UL 924 emergency-lighting listing; coordinate with your AHJ for acceptance.
  • Pictogram direction: Select left/right/down (or up) running-figure panels and set directional arrows to match actual egress paths; keep signage language-neutral where required.
  • Egress photometrics: Size and aim heads to achieve ≈ ≥1 fc average and ≥0.1 fc minimum along paths at 90 minutes runtime.
  • Runtime & testing: Verify minimum 90-minute battery operation; include status indicator and push-to-test; consider self-testing to automate monthly/annual checks.
  • Lamp heads & optics: Choose adjustable, low-glare optics for corridors/landings; confirm lumen output and beam spread for spacing and uniformity targets.
  • Mounting options: Wall, ceiling, end, or pendant kits; verify projection/clearances near doors, ceilings, and signage clusters for clean sightlines to the pictogram panel.
  • Environment rating: Specify damp/wet-location versions for exterior or high-humidity areas; consider vandal-resistant housings for public/high-traffic spaces.
  • Power & electronics: Universal 120/277 VAC, solid-state charger/automatic transfer, brownout protection, and low-voltage disconnect on battery models.
  • Batteries: Maintenance-free Ni-Cd or lithium; confirm ambient temperature range, recharge time, and expected service life for PM planning.
  • Pictogram visibility: Ensure panel contrast and viewing distance meet plan requirements; use double-face units where traffic approaches from both directions.
  • Remote capability (optional): If extended coverage is needed, choose models supporting remote heads and verify total remote watt capacity and circuit voltage.

Ideal for airports, transit terminals, international business centers, hotels, and multi-jurisdictional buildings, these combo units include dual-voltage input (120/277 VAC), field-selectable directional arrows, and Ni-Cd battery backup. Many models are available with wet-location ratings, vandal-resistant housings, and remote-head capability via remote LED heads to ensure dependable operation in high-traffic or challenging environments.

With universal mounting options for wall, ceiling, end, or pendant installations, Running Man exit sign combos adapt to virtually any layout. Select models also feature self-testing diagnostics to simplify monthly and annual inspections.

💡 What is a Running Man combo exit sign? It’s an emergency egress fixture that combines the ISO 7010 “running figure” exit symbol with integrated emergency lighting—offering universal, language-free evacuation guidance and code-compliant illumination in one unit.

For a full range of compatible products, browse our collection of Running Man exit signs designed to meet CSA, UL, and international egress requirements. For harsh environments, see wet-location exit sign and emergency light combos.

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Running Man Combo Exit Signs – Spec Guide

  • Standards & listing: Confirm ISO 7010 pictogram compliance and UL 924 emergency-lighting listing; verify AHJ acceptance for your region/project.
  • Pictogram direction: Provide left/right/down (or up) running-figure panels and set directional arrows to match actual egress paths; keep signage language-neutral where required.
  • Egress photometrics: Size/aim heads to meet ≈ ≥1 fc average and ≥0.1 fc minimum along paths at 90 minutes runtime; review spacing tables for corridors/landings.
  • Runtime & testing: Minimum 90-minute battery operation; include status indicator and push-to-test; consider self-testing to automate monthly/annual checks and fault indication.
  • Lamp heads & optics: Adjustable, low-glare optics matched to corridor/open-area distributions; confirm lumen output/beam spread for target uniformity and spacing.
  • Mounting options: Wall, ceiling, end, or pendant kits; verify projection and clearances near doors, ceilings, and adjacent signage for clean sightlines to the pictogram panel.
  • Environment & durability: Specify damp/wet-location ratings where needed; consider vandal-resistant housings for public/high-traffic spaces and impact-rated lenses/windows.
  • Power & electronics: Universal 120/277 VAC, solid-state charger/automatic transfer, brownout protection, and low-voltage disconnect on battery models.
  • Batteries: Maintenance-free Ni-Cd or lithium; verify ambient temperature range, recharge time, and expected service life for preventive maintenance planning.
  • Pictogram visibility: Ensure panel contrast and viewing distance meet plan requirements; use double-face units where approach is bidirectional.
  • Remote capability (optional): If extended coverage is needed, select models supporting remote heads and confirm remote watt capacity and circuit voltage before layout.

FAQs About Running Man Combo Exit Signs

What is a Running Man combo exit sign?

It’s an exit sign that uses the ISO 7010 “running man” pictogram and includes integrated emergency light heads in a UL 924–listed fixture.

Where can I use one?

Common in international buildings, airports, transit hubs, schools, and hotels—anywhere that needs language-independent egress signage.

How bright are the emergency lights?

Units use LED or MR16 lamp heads and are designed to meet UL 924 requirements for at least 90 minutes of emergency illumination.

Can they be used outdoors?

Yes—look for wet-location or NEMA 4X rated models (often with sealed steel or aluminum housings) for outdoor and high-abuse areas.

Are they remote-capable?

Some models support remote lamp heads to extend illumination to adjacent spaces or longer corridors.

Do they self-test?

Many include self-diagnostic circuitry that runs monthly and annual test routines and indicates status via LEDs.

What mounting options are available?

Most support surface, recessed, pendant, ceiling, wall, and end mounting via universal canopy kits—choose what fits your layout.