Features
The Dual-Lite ALC-X series emergency lighting units offer a traditional design coupled with efficiency, flexibility and long-life, low-maintenance operation. The cabinet is constructed of 18-gauge steel with a traditional dark brown enamel finish. It contains an SCR solid-state charger, automatic transfer circuit, test switch and charge-rate indicator. Fully adjustable dual lighting heads are made of injection-molded thermoplastic. A knockout is provided for mounting a third lighting head on the cabinet. Capacities for handling remote lighting heads and fixtures are indicated in the Product Selector table.
Also available in Spectron self-testing/self-diagnostic versions. See ALC-X Series I data sheet for details.
- Completely self-contained
- Long-life, lead-calcium batteries
- Fully automatic, solid-state charger
- Automatic battery protection (LVD)
- High-output, fully adjustable, sealed beam type lighting heads
- Standard operation from 120 or 277VAC
- Traditional dark brown enamel finish
- Models for loads up to 162 watts
- Test switch, AC pilot light
- Operating Temperature Range : 20° to 30°C (68°F to 86°F)
- UL 924 Listed (emergency lighting)
Specification:
Standard illumination is provided using 25-watt, sealed beam type lamps especially designed for emergency lighting. The usual design objective in emergency lighting is to provide a level of illumination sufficient to allow people to leave a building in the event of a power failure. For lamp photometrics, see Data Sheet 60-1600.
Application/Installation:
Ideal for all industrial applications where traditional units featuring high-capacity batteries, low-maintenance operation and remote capabilities are required for maximum illumination over extended operating times.
The unit mounts directly to wall by means of two keyhole slots. A matching brown mounting bracket or a beige-finish shelf are available options. Knockouts are provided for right-end entry of 1 /2" conduit. A strain relief knockout is also provided for standard three conductor cord. Connections for remote wiring are fused |