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Fields Fire Store

Exit & Emergency Lighting Supplies

Field's Fire Protection, Inc. is proud to distribute the Exitronix line of Exit and Emergency Lights.  Please contact one of our sales representatives with any questions that you may have about the installation or maintenance of exit and emergency lighting.  Ot you can view the full catalog below:

Exitronix Catalog

Standard Exit Light and Features

Thermoplastic Emergency Lighting Unit

The LL90 Series combines a low-profile, contemporary appearance with economy and dependability. The LL90 incorporates fully adjustable designer heads to compliment any environment.

 

  • Damp Location Rated
  • Universal J-box mounting with quick-connect adapters for fast, simple installation
  • Compact, low profile design
  • Fully adjustable square lamp heads
  • Completely self-contained
  • Fully automatic operation
  • Premium grade, lead-acid, maintenance-free battery
  • Environmentally coated, solid state charger
  • Low voltage disconnect, protects battery from deep discharge
  • 120/277 VAC Operation
  • Fully adjustable 5.4 watt (LL90) or 5 watt (LL90H) glare-free lighting heads
  • Injection-molded, V-0 flame rated, high impact, thermoplastic housing
  • Low-profile test switch and LED Charge rate indicator light
  • Regulated charge voltage
  • AC Lockout
  • Overload/short circuit protection
  • Brown-out protection
  • ETL listed
  • LL90R Remote Capacity Features

  • Remote capabilities with a total of 8 watts
  • 6 volt, 7ah lead-acid battery
  • Same low-profile design as LL90

Standard Emergeny Light and Features

Universal Polycarbonate Exit

Attractive and easy to install. The Value Series combines quality LED illumination with contemporary, soft corner styling to compliment any application. Battery packs are completely self-contained and offer expanded wattages for remote lighting requirements.

  • Damp location rated
  • Easy to install, snap together design
  • Long life, high output red or green LEDs
  • Energy consumption of less than 2 watts for red LEDs and less than 1 watt for green LEDs
  • Injection-molded, UL94 V-O flame rated, high impact thermoplastic housing
  • Molded wireways for internal wire routing and connections
  • Universal J-Box mounting pattern
  • Compact, low-profile design
  • Universal Mount, canopy included
  • Replaceable chevron arrows
  • Available in white or black finishes
  • Ni-cad battery supplied in VEX-U-BP, lead acid battery supplied in VEX-U-BP-R
  • 120/277 VAC dual input
  • Overload/short circuit protected
  • Voltage surge protected
  • Custom faces available, please call for details

Standard Combination Light and Features

Value Series Combo Exit

Exclusive low-profile design allows for mounting above doors and restricted spaces. The EL-90 offers full 180° lamp rotation.

UNIT

  • Damp location rated
  • Easy to install, snap together design
  • Injection-molded, UL94 V-O flame retardant, high-impact thermoplastic housing
  • Molded wireways for internal wire routing and connections
  • Completely self-contained
  • 6 volt, 5.4 watt high intensity tungsten (H.I.T.) lamps
  • Remote capacity option provides 12 watts of remote power
  • Available in white or black finishes
  • Universal J-Box mounting pattern
  • 120/277 VAC dual input
  • Short circuit, voltage surge, brown-out, and low battery voltage disconnect protected
  • LED charge rate/power on indicator light
  • Push to test switch
  • Meets ADA fixture requirements
  • Maintenance-free sealed lead acid battery
  • ETL listed, 90 minute emergency run time
EXIT SIGN
  • Factory assembled unit/LED exit sign
  • Constant uniform illumination
  • 6" letter with a 3/4" stroke
  • Long-life, high intensity, red or green LEDs
  • Color matched diffuser for optimal light output
  • Snap-in chevron type directional arrows
  • Universal mount, canopy included

Lighting Inspection Requirements

NFPA 101, 2003

7.9.2 Performance of System.

7.9.2.1  Emergency illumination shall be provided for not less than 1.5 hours in the event of failure of normal lighting.  Emergency lighting facilities shall be arranged to provide initial illumination that is not less than an average of 10.8 lux (1 ft-candela) and at any point, not less than 1.1 lux (0.1 ft-candela), measured along the path of egress at floor level.  Illumination levels shall be permitted to decline to not less than an average of 6.5 lux (0.6 ft-candela) and, at any point, not less than 6.5 lux (0.06 ft-candela) at the end of the 1.5 hours.  A maximum-to-minimum illumination uniformity ratio of 40 to 1 shall not be exceeded.

7.9.2.2  The emergency lighting system shall be arranged to provide the required illumination automatically in the event of any interruption of normal lighting due to any of the following: (1) Failure of a public utility of other outside electrical power supply.  (2) Opening of a circuit breaker or fuse.  (3) Manual act(s), including accidental opening of a switch controlling normal lighting facilities.

7.9.2.3  Emergency generators providing power to emergency lighting system shall be installed, tested, and maintained in accordance with NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, Stored electrical energy systems, where required in this Code, shall be installed and tested in accordance with NFPA 111, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems.

7.9.2.4  Battery-operated emergency lights shall use only reliable types of rechargeable batteries provided with suitable facilities for maintaining them in properly charged condition.  Batteries used in such lights or units shall be approved for their intended use and shall comply with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.

7.9.2.5  The emergency lighting system shall be either continuosly in operation or shall be capable of repeated automatic operation without manual intervention.

7.9.3  Periodic Testing of Emergency Lighting Equipment.

7.9.3.1  Required emergency lighting systems shall be tested in accordance with one of the three

options offered by 7.9.3.1.1, 7.9.3.1.2, or 7.9.3.1.3.

7.9.3.1.1  Testing of required emergency lighting systems shall be permitted to be conducted as follows:(1) Functional testing shall be conducted at 30-day intervals for not less than 30 seconds.(2) Functional testing shall be conducted annually for not less than 1.5 hours if the emergency lighting system is battery powered.(3) The emergency lighting equipment shall be fully operational for the duration of the tests required by 7.9.3.1.1 (1) and 7.9.3.1.1 (2).(4) Written records of visual inspections and tests shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction.

7.9.3.1.2  Testing of required emergency lighting systems shall be permitted to be conducted as follows:(1) Self-testing/self-diagnostic battery-operated emergency lighting equipment shall be provided.(2) Self-testing/self-diagnostic battery-operated emergency lighting equipment shall automatically perform not less than once every 30 days a test for not less than 30 seconds and a diagnostic routine.(3) Self-testing/self-diagnostic battery-operated emergency lighting equipment shall indicate failures by a status indicator.(4) A visual inspection shall be performed at intervals not exceeding 30 days.(5) Functional testing shall be conducted annually for not less than 1.5 hours.(6) Self-testing/self-diagnostic  battery-operated emergency lighting equipment shall be fully operational for the duration of the 1.5 hour test.(7) Written records of visual inspections and tests shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction.

7.9.3.1.3  Testing of required emergency lighting systems shall be permitted to be conducted as follows:

(1) Computer-based, self-testing/self-diagnostic battery-operated emergency lighting equipment shall be provided.

(2) The emergency lighting equipment shall automatically perform not less than once every 30 days a test for not less than 30 seconds and a diagnostic routine.

(3) The emergency lighting equipment shall automatically perform annually a test for not less than 1.5 hours.

(4) The emergency lighting equipment shall be fully operational for the duration of the tests required by 7.9.3.1.3 (2) and 7.9.3.1.3 (3).

(5) the comper-based system shall be capable of providing a report of the history of tests and failures at all times.

 

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