Feature

●Two 7.2W 6 VDC adjustable-angle incandescent lamps
●6 VDC maintenance-free lead battery provides 4 hours of emergency operating time using 2 lamps, 2 hours using 4 lamps, or 1.5 hours using 5 lamps
●Plastic enclosure suitable for indoor locations
●Can connect up to three additional lamps for greater illumination
●UL listed for quality assurance

[12 Volts |  100 Watts Per Unit]




[6 Volts |  50 Watts Per Unit]




[6 Volts |  100 Watts Per Unit]




[12 Volts |  50 Watts Per Unit]





Description

This Morris Products 73166 emergency lighting fixture comes as a self-contained unit that includes two 7.2W adjustable-angle incandescent lamps and a battery power source, provides automatic lighting, and is suitable for use in commercial facilities. Its two lamps provide even illumination and a 6 VDC 50W output maintenance-free lead battery provides 4 hours of emergency operation. Up to three additional lamps (not included) can be added for greater illumination. Operation time is 2 hours using four lamps and 1.5 hours using five lamps. The white plastic enclosure is suitable for use indoors. A universal transformer accepts either 120 VAC or 277 VAC electrical input and is adjustable. A push-to-test switch verifies proper operation and an LED indicator shows operating status. This lighting fixture is Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed for quality assurance and is suitable for providing emergency illumination in the event of a power outage.

Emergency light fixtures are used to automatically provide lighting in the event of a power outage. The fixtures consist of one or more lamps, a battery, and a low voltage sensor. When the power goes out, the voltage sensor completes the battery circuit, turning on the lamps. Emergency light fixtures are used in commercial facilities to provide illumination in specific building locations such as corridors and exit doors, providing for easy egress.

Morris Products manufactures electrical components, lighting products, and electrical tools and meters. The company, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Queensbury, NY, meets Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (C-UL), and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) listing standards.