Modern Multi Volt LED Remote Head 6-24V | Single or Double - NYC Approved
Base Code: RH-NY
Easily increase available emergency light by attaching this LED remote lamp head to your existing LED remote head capable emergency light. Modern design with Universal 6V-24V input voltage, available in either single or double fully adjustable heads.
Compatible Remote Head Capble Units
EL-LWET, EL-HDLED
To ensure compatibility, operation type must be changed to Battery Backup + Remote Head Capable.
DC Power Required
This product requires a low-voltage DC power source.
LED Lighting
This product uses energy efficient and long lasting LED's.
Features
- UL and cUL Listed
- Fully adjustable single or double head lamp
- Injection-molded thermoplastic ABS housing
- 6-24V universal input voltages
- Each lamp equipped with 4 LEDs
Specifications
Dimensions (May Vary by Model) | |
Width | 4.75" |
Height | 4.25" |
Weight | 3.00 lb |
Construction
The RH-NY remote head series is constructed from injection molded thermoplastic ABS housing. White housing is standard.
Illumination
The RH-NY remote head series has long lasting, efficient, and ultra bright LEDs. Each 4 watt lamp is equipped with 4x3030 SMD LEDs.
Electrical Components
Powered by a low voltage DC power source (base unit not included) and fed with low voltage wire (not included). Pigtail installation wires are equipped with each remote head; Blue Wire for Negative and Yellow Wire for Positive (3.6-9.6VDC).
Installation
The RH-NY LED Remote Head includes a universal mounting base plate and mounting hardware. The distance of maximum run is determined by system voltage, wire gauge, and total maximum wattage on the run and should thus be determined by a qualified expert. While suitable for wall or ceiling mount, each remote head needs to be paired to a remote head capable base unit (emergency light, exit sign, or combo exit sign). Input wires on each remote heads are labeled positive (+) or negative (-) and must match the polarity of the feed wires from the remote capable base unit. See "How To Connect a Remote Head" for additional information.