LED Remote Head | Single or Double | 3 Volt
Base Code: RHP-L-3V
Easily increase available emergency light by attaching this remote lamp head to your existing remote head capable emergency light.
Compatible Units (Battery Backup + Remote Head Capable Option Must be Selected)
Emergency Light(s): EL-2, EL-M2, and EL-LWET
Combo Exit Sign(s): COMBO2, and COMBOJR2
and COMBOLG
Exit Sign(s): LEDJR
UL Listed
This item has been tested and meets safety standards imposed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
LED Lighting
This product uses energy efficient and long lasting LED's.
Light Bulb(s) Included
This unit includes light bulb(s).
Features
- Emergency Light Remote Lamp Head
- Fully adjustable lamp head
- Indoor use only
- 3 Volts
- 1 watts
Previous Product Codes: RHP-L1 and RHP-L2
Specifications
Dimensions (May Vary by Model) | |
Width | 4.625" |
Height | 2.75" |
Diameter | 1" |
Weight | 3.00 lb |
What's included?
- Single or Double Lamp LED Remote Head
- Mounting Hardware
Construction
The RHP-L-3V remote head light is constructed from injection-molded, engineering grade, 5VA flame retardant, high-impact resistant, thermoplastic white finish.
Illumination
Smooth thermoplastic reflector with plastic lens for optimal light distribution. Adjustable lamp head with 12 LED's that provides increased center-to-center spacing.
Electrical Components
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; Red Wire for Postive and Black Wire for Negative (3VDC).
Installation
The RHB-L 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.
Mounting Configurations Explained