No returnable if used. For more information about our return policy, please refer to the Orders and Returns.
This "running man" emergency exit sign is self-powered by tritium : it needs no electrical connection and no battery. The tritium, sealed in tubes inside the sign, continuously produces the pictogram's glow through its energy, ensuring a working exit marking even without any power source. A single-face model in a corrosion-resistant, watertight thermoplastic casing, with a 15-year service life.
It is the ideal solution for explosion-risk locations or places without convenient electrical power : industries, refineries, flour mills, paint shops or workshops handling flammable liquids. It is also recommended when the installation cost of an electrical sign exceeds the purchase cost of this self-powered sign.
No wiring, no battery : the sign powers itself through the energy of the tritium sealed in its tubes. This eliminates electricity and battery-maintenance costs, and guarantees the exit stays marked at all times, including during a total building power failure.
With no electrical source or spark, the tritium sign suits potentially explosive or flammable atmospheres where an electrical sign would be unsuitable.
Easy to install on a wall or ceiling, watertight and supplied with three directional pictograms, it stays functional for 15 years without intervention.
Exit signs are required in most buildings that host the public or workers :
No, it powers itself with tritium and requires no connection or battery.
About 15 years, after which the sign must be replaced.
In explosion-risk locations (refineries, paint shops, etc.) and where electrical installation would be too costly. Also available with an aluminium casing on request. Special order, non-returnable ; additional shipping charges may apply.
To complete your emergency lighting installation, see also a plastic model (LUMR), a economy model (LUMRM), a steel model (LUMRMB), a combo model (LUMRC), a LED kit (LALED), a back-up battery (LB127), a spare bulb (LA130M), a 12 Ah cell (LB1212). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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