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Old Emergency Exit Signs? Replace with Energy-saving LED Retrofit

by Cooper Clark on Jun 13, 2013

There are many older type exit signs in use today that have both D.C. lamps which are powered by a battery, that operate in the emergency mode when a power failure occurs. However, NFPA 70: National Electrical Code requires exit signs to be illuminated when, either externally or internally, twenty-four hours per day in order to identify a means of egress.

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Topics: Emergency Lighting, Energy Savings

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