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Sleek Combination Exit Sign/Emergency Light Uses Energy-Efficient LED Lights

Thomas & Betts sets a new standard in performance and environmental responsibility with the new Emergi-Lite Premier Series Combination Unit


To meet the demand for a combination exit sign/emergency light in an energy-efficient compact unit that’s easy to install, Thomas & Betts developed the Emergi-Lite Premier Series Combination Unit. Designed and manufactured in North America, the versatile, environmentally-friendly Premier Series Combination Unit is available with MR16 halogen lamps or long-lasting, low energy consumption white LED lamps for superior, lasting illumination. LED lamps can last for over 50,000 hours, making them a popular means to reduce maintenance costs. The Premier Series Combination Unit is manufactured using RoHS-compliant components in a sustainable process that recycles all waste materials.

Available in single or double-face configurations and a variety of options to meet a range of application requirements, the Premier Series Combination Unit durable injection-molded thermoplastic sign can be ceiling-mounted quickly and easily. The UL 924 Listed Emergi-Lite Premier Series Combination Unit is available in North America from Thomas & Betts, 866-857-5711. For more information, visit www.emergi-lite.com.

About Thomas & Betts

Thomas & Betts is a leading provider of connectors, electrical components and emergency lighting for worldwide electrical markets. Popular Thomas & Betts
Emergi-Lite brand emergency lighting equipment including decorative indoor and outdoor remote fixtures, industrial NEMA 4-X units, and central power systems are manufactured in a North American facility.

Contact:
Nathalie Tousignant
North American Marketing Manager
1-514-685-2277 ext 7236
Email: Nathalie.tousignant@tnb.com

 


 

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