Best Lighting SRHLED Indoor Steel LED Remote Head - PAR Lamps, UL 924

SKU: SRHLED1-6V
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Best Lighting SRHLED Indoor Steel LED Remote Head - PAR Lamp

Best Lighting SRHLED Indoor Steel LED Remote Head - PAR Lamps, UL 924 The SRHLED indoor steel LED remote head sends emergency illumination from a compatible battery unit to a remote doorway, turn, stair, corridor, or equipment path.

Use SRHLED where the project needs a simple steel remote head instead of another full emergency-light battery unit. Match single or double head count, white or black housing, PAR lamp selection, 6V output, wire distance, and the host unit remote capacity before ordering.

Key Selection Notes

  • Best fit for indoor layouts where one central emergency-lighting unit can serve a nearby remote point.
  • PAR lamp heads are useful when the beam needs to be aimed across a doorway, corridor bend, stair approach, or equipment aisle.
  • Single-head options solve one aimed coverage need; double-head options support two directions from the same junction point.
  • White and black finishes help the remote head blend with finished corridors, service rooms, and back-of-house spaces.
  • Before ordering, confirm 6V compatibility, total connected load, conductor distance, and available remote capacity on the host unit.

Before using SRHLED on a remote circuit, total the host load, voltage, wire distance, housing color, and single or double head requirement. For remote-head compatibility, review Remote heads, Remote head compatibility matrix, Remote-capable emergency lights, UL 924 compliance guide.

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Product details and buying checks

Review specs, documents, buying checks, compatible products, and FAQs before ordering.

  • Best Lighting
  • SRHLED
  • Remote head
  • Steel housing
  • PAR lamp
  • Single/double
  • 6V
  • White/black
  • UL 924 system

Key features

  • Indoor steel remote head extends emergency light from a compatible battery unit to a separate egress point.
  • PAR lamp head format supports focused aiming toward doors, turns, stairs, corridors, and equipment paths.
  • Single and double head variants let the layout match one-direction or broader coverage needs.
  • White and black housing choices help the head coordinate with the ceiling, wall, or equipment-area finish.
  • 6V option paths should be matched to the host emergency unit output before ordering.
  • Using a remote head can reduce duplicate battery units when the host has enough remote capacity.
  • Wire distance and total lamp load need to be checked before the circuit is finalized.
  • SRHLED belongs in the compatibility review, not as a standalone emergency light.
Series SRHLED
Brand Best Lighting
Product type Indoor steel LED remote head
Applications Remote doors, corridor turns, stairs, utility areas, and equipment paths
Lamp type PAR LED remote lamp heads
Head count Single or double depending on selected option

Documents

Remote-head fit

Choose SRHLED when a compatible battery unit can power a remote point without adding another full emergency light.

  • Use it for remote doors, stairs, turns, and equipment routes.
  • Use a standalone emergency unit where local battery backup is required.
Host compatibility

SRHLED must match the host unit output and available remote capacity.

  • Confirm voltage before ordering.
  • Add all remote heads on the circuit before choosing the host unit.
Single vs double head

Select head count based on how much area needs to be aimed from the remote point.

  • Use single head for narrow coverage.
  • Use double head where two directions need light from one box.
Finish and placement

Housing color and aiming should be reviewed with the actual installation surface.

  • Keep service access clear.
  • Aim lamps after installation to match the egress path.
Compliance notes
  • Do not use SRHLED as a standalone battery emergency light.
  • Confirm host-unit voltage and remote capacity before ordering.
  • Record the SRHLED circuit load, route length, and host-unit allowance in the project notes.
  • Aim lamp heads after installation to cover the intended egress path.

Frequently asked questions

Is SRHLED a standalone emergency light?

No. SRHLED is a remote head and must be powered by a compatible emergency-light battery unit.

Does SRHLED use PAR lamps?

Yes. The product family is positioned around PAR LED remote lamp heads.

How do the SRHLED single-head and double-head versions differ?

Single-head SRHLED models serve one aimed remote point, while double-head models cover two directions from the same steel remote-head housing.

What voltage should I use?

Match the SRHLED voltage to the host emergency unit output; the visible product set includes 6V paths.

What should be checked before ordering SRHLED?

Confirm host compatibility, total remote load, wire distance, head count, finish, and local code requirements.