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Recessed Ceiling Emergency Backup Lights

Installed in drop ceilings, these lights are often used in open workspaces where columns and walls are few and far between. Unlike traditional backup lights, they don’t require a vertical surface for mounting. When the power goes out, they kick on, lighting the path toward exits. Direct light where it’s needed by angling the adjustable heads. Their battery generates at least 90 minutes of power in compliance with UL 924 standards for backup lights. A low-voltage disconnect extends the life of the battery by switching it off before it’s fully drained.
Once a month, these lights automatically test that the battery and heads are working. An indicator tells you if they need maintenance. They also have a manual switch that lets you test them any time.
Wire these lights to add-on heads to extend lighting into stairwells, exits, and other remote areas. The greater the wattage of the add-on heads—and the more of them you use—the more they’ll reduce your light’s run time. Maximum wattage for add-on heads refers to the total wattage of add-ons you can use without pushing your light’s run time below 90 minutes.
Maximum distance between lights represents how far you can space out two lights without creating a dark zone.
Lights that cannot be sold to CA are restricted due to energy efficiency regulations.
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| Brightness, lumens | Max. Distance Between Lights, ft. | Battery Test Type | Wd. | Ht. | Dp. | Voltage | Output Voltage | Max. Wattage for Add-On Heads | Backup Battery Life, hrs. | Temp. Range, °F | Specifications Met | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | Each | |||
| A | 1,140 | 65 | Manual, Automatic | 23 3/4" | 12 3/8" | 4 3/4" | 120-277V AC | 12V DC | 32W | 4 | 50° to 100° | UL 924, UL Listed | CA | 0000000 | 0000000 | 000000000 | 000000 |



























