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Architectural Emergency Lighting Range from ABB Emergi-Lite Built for Direct Installation

ABB Emergi-Lite SA Series

The SA Series from ABB Emergi-Lite is a surface-mount architectural unit designed specifically for installations requiring a junction box, whether recessed, surface-mounted, or suspended.

ABB Emergi-Lite SA Series

The SA Series has a fixed lighting distribution, optimized by design for ceiling heights up to 12 ft. Unlike equipment with
adjustable lights, the SA Series makes the installation faster and prevents errors leading to insufficient lighting on the
path of egress.

The SA Series delivers a stable and consistent illumination making it easy to specify in a wide range of applications. The spacing of illumination ranges from 62 to 80 feet for standard units (corridor). The area-of-rescue option covers a square surface up to 729 ft2 (27 ft x 27 ft).

Engineered for easy installation, the SA Series combines performance with simplicity and style, making it a smart choice for commercial and architectural environments.

Features

  • Easy to install on the ceiling surface or pendant-mount (pendant kit sold separately)
  • Two-wire universal AC input: 120-277VAC 50/60Hz
  • Four high-intensity LED with redundant connections; 140 lm/W
  • Listed UL924 for damp locations: 50° to 104°F
  • BC – California Energy Commission Title 20

More information about the SA Series architectural emergency light from ABB Emergi-Lite

SA Series brochure

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