TRL Architectural LED Emergency Wallpack - Wet Location, UL 924
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TRL Architectural LED Emergency Wallpack - Wet Location
TRL Architectural LED Emergency Wallpack - Wet Location, UL 924 The TRL architectural LED emergency wallpack is built for exterior or wet-location egress areas that need a more finished wall-pack appearance than a standard two-head emergency light.
Use this family for doors, exterior paths, covered entries, schools, offices, commercial buildings, and other wet-location routes where emergency illumination must blend with the building exterior. Confirm mounting, voltage, lamp/output configuration, wet-location suitability, and AHJ requirements before ordering.
Key Selection Notes
- Architectural wallpack styling makes TRL a better fit for visible exterior doors and finished commercial facades.
- Wet-location positioning supports egress routes where rain, washdown, or damp exposure must be considered.
- Battery-backed illumination belongs on the emergency-lighting layout; add separate signage where the route also needs an EXIT legend.
- Use TRL for exterior transitions, covered entries, schools, offices, retail sites, and other public-facing paths.
- Before release, verify voltage, mounting surface, exposure, fixture access, coverage target, and AHJ acceptance.
Before release, compare the selected SKU, options, documents, and related paths for this product. Useful next steps include Wet-location emergency lights, Wall packs, UL 924 compliance guide, Emergency wall packs.
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Product details and buying checks
Review specs, documents, buying checks, compatible products, and FAQs before ordering.
- TRL
- Architectural wallpack
- LED emergency
- Wet location
- UL 924
- Exterior egress
- 90-minute runtime
- Commercial building
Key features
- Architectural emergency wallpack for wet-location and exterior-facing egress routes.
- Wall-pack appearance blends better with building exteriors than a standard emergency unit.
- LED emergency illumination supports doors, covered walks, exterior transitions, and perimeter egress points.
- Wet-location positioning helps match applications where moisture exposure is expected.
- UL 924 emergency-lighting context supports life-safety projects when correctly specified.
- Compact wall-mounted format supports schools, offices, retail, healthcare, and commercial sites.
- Use the fixture where the emergency-lighting plan needs exterior coverage without an EXIT legend.
- Confirm mounting surface, weather exposure, service access, and AHJ requirements before release.
Documents
Application fit
Choose TRL when the egress plan needs a wet-location emergency wallpack with architectural appearance.
- Use it near exterior doors, covered entries, and public-facing walls.
- Compare standard two-head wet-location lights for utility spaces.
Wet-location checks
Confirm exposure, mounting surface, gasket/seal requirements, and local weather conditions before release.
- Use installation instructions and AHJ direction to preserve the listed wet-location configuration.
Emergency-lighting layout
Aim and place the wallpack to illuminate the required path of egress.
- Verify door swing, obstructions, mounting height, and service access.
Submittal readiness
Document the selected voltage, mounting, and emergency-lighting role.
- Use adjacent exit signs where a visible EXIT legend is also required.
Compliance notes
- Confirm wet-location suitability for the exact installation environment.
- Use adjacent signage where the egress route requires an EXIT legend.
- Verify AHJ acceptance of the final emergency-lighting layout.
Frequently asked questions
Is TRL an emergency wallpack?
Yes. TRL is positioned as an architectural LED emergency wallpack for egress lighting.
Can TRL be used in wet locations?
The product is positioned for wet-location applications when the selected configuration and installation method support that use.
Does TRL include an EXIT legend?
No. TRL is an emergency wallpack for illumination; use an exit sign or combo where the route also needs an EXIT legend.
Where does TRL fit best?
Use it near exterior doors, covered entries, building perimeters, and public-facing wet-location routes.
Which TRL wet-location details should I verify before ordering?
Confirm voltage, mounting surface, wet-location exposure, emergency-lighting coverage, and AHJ requirements.

