Steel Housing Dual Head LED Emergency Unit With Remote Capacity
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Steel LED Emergency Light - 20-Gauge Cabinet, Dual 1.5 W Heads, 6 V SLA 90 min, 20 W Remote, 120/277 V - Features & Specs
The LEDSDXR627 remote-capable steel emergency light delivers dependable egress illumination from a rugged, powder-coated 20-gauge steel cabinet. Two adjustable 1.5 W LED heads and a sealed 6 V SLA battery provide a code-minimum 90-minute runtime, while the driver’s integrated 20 W remote capacity lets you power additional fixtures from the same unit—ideal for long corridors, stair towers, and retrofit projects. Explore our steel emergency lights and compare more remote-capable emergency lights.
Key Features
- Remote-capable driver with up to 20 W budget for external egress loads.
- UL 924 listed; damp-location rated for 20–50 °C ambients.
- Dual 1.5 W LED heads with wide aiming range for uniform coverage.
- 6 V SLA battery; 90-minute runtime; low-voltage disconnect (LVD) & brownout protection.
- Universal 120/277 VAC input, bi-color charge LED, and push-to-test switch for NFPA 101 checks.
- Conduit-ready back box with rear knockouts and top/side ½? hubs.
- Finishes: white or black powder coat to match interior design.
- 5-year limited warranty on housing/electronics; battery 2-year prorated.
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Spec Sheet
Download Emergency Unit Spec Sheet (PDF)
Illumination
- Two 1.5 W white LED heads (12 × 0.125 W per head) with tool-free swivel/tilt adjustment.
- Optic design supports typical commercial center-to-center spacing at standard mounting heights (confirm with site photometrics for corridor width and reflectance).
- Neutral white output enhances contrast on exit pathways without harsh glare.
Electrical
- Input: Universal 120/277 VAC, 60 Hz; bi-color status LED and push-to-test for monthly/annual checks.
- Battery: Maintenance-free 6 V SLA; 90-minute emergency runtime; ~24 hour full recharge.
- Protections: Solid-state transfer, LVD, brownout, short-circuit/overload safeguards.
- Remote capacity: Integrated 20 W output for external heads or exit loads (see Options for sizing guidance).
- Typical input power: 11 W (standby charge load minimal). Actual draw varies with charge state and diagnostics.
- Testing cadence (NFPA 101): 30-second monthly functional and 90-minute annual duration tests via front push-to-test.
Mounting
- Wall surface-mount using the reinforced steel back-plate with universal J-box pattern.
- Conduit entries: top and sides (½?) plus rear knockouts for direct feed.
- Heads aim independently to reduce shadows at doorways and along long runs.
- Low-profile cabinet keeps clearance in tight stair and corridor applications.
Housing / Finish
- Impact-resistant 20-gauge steel cabinet with architectural powder-coat finish.
- Color options: white or black; clean rectangular profile suits institutional and commercial interiors.
- Serviceable front access for battery and electronics; captive hardware minimizes drop loss.
Options
- Remote heads: Pair with matching-voltage 6 V LED remote heads (e.g., steel or thermoplastic styles) to extend coverage off the same battery system. Use emergency lighting remote heads when you need light around corners, in alcoves, or down adjacent corridors.
- Remote-load sizing: Sum the remote head wattages and keep total under 20 W (example: four double-head remotes at 1.5 W/head = 12 W). Maintain 20–30% headroom to preserve full 90-minute runtime under temperature and voltage-drop conditions.
- Voltage drop planning: Use appropriately sized conductors for run length; aim for =5% drop at the farthest head. Long home runs, small gauge, or cold ambient factors increase losses—adjust wire size or reduce head count per branch accordingly.
- Exit load compatibility: Remote output may power compatible 6 V exit loads where listed; confirm the sign’s wattage and voltage and verify with the AHJ when combining egress functions.
- Tamper-resistant kit: For high-traffic areas, specify tamper-resistant screws and tool to deter unauthorized access.
Warranty / Listings
- 5-year limited warranty on electronics and housing; battery prorated 2 years.
- UL 924 listed for damp locations (20 °C–50 °C); complies with NFPA 101, NEC, and OSHA.
- Meets or exceeds typical municipal egress requirements when installed per code and manufacturer instructions.
Dimensions
- See spec sheet for width, height, and depth diagram; cabinet depth supports low-profile wall projection with room for conduit landings.
Compare Remote-Capable Emergency Lights
| Model | Housing | Battery | Remote Capacity | Voltage | Listing | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steel Remote-Capable Emergency Light — 20 W Remote Budget | Steel | 6 V SLA, 90 min | 20 W | 120/277 V | UL 924, Damp | Corridors, stair towers, conduit runs |
| NYC-Compliant Steel Emergency Light — Up to 90 W Remote Capacity | Steel | Lead-Calcium/Ni-Cd, 90 min | Up to 90 W | 120/277 V | UL 924, NYC | Large runs, high-output remote loads |
| Ultracompact Thermoplastic Emergency Light — 2 W Remote-Ready | Thermoplastic | Ni-Cd/NiMH, 90 min | 2 W (option) | 120/277 V | cULus 924, Damp | Tight spaces, short remote runs |
Tip: Always match the host unit’s remote voltage and keep 20–30% wattage headroom to preserve 90-minute runtime (e.g., 6 V cabinets ? 6 V remotes; 3.6 V outputs pair with 3.6 V remotes).
Tip: Always match system voltage (6 V) and keep 20–30% wattage headroom to ensure the 90-minute runtime under load.
