Die-Cast Aluminum Emergency Exit Lights

These cast-metal exit sign + emergency light combos pair a rigid aluminum housing, bright LED legend, and dual adjustable heads on a shared backup system—ideal above doors and corridor intersections. Explore all exit sign and emergency light combos, compare weatherproof exit sign combos, or browse die-cast aluminum exit signs.

UL 924 Die-Cast Aluminum LED Legend + Heads 90-Min Backup
Buyers Guide Tips
  • Doorway coverage: Center the combo over the egress door; aim heads to overlap light on the landing and first tread. Use field chevrons (none/left/right/double) for turn cues.
  • Power budget (90 min): The battery powers the sign legend and both heads. Check the unit’s rated watts at 90 minutes—add margin for temperature and any remote heads (if remote-capable).
  • Mount & clearance: Low-profile canopy for wall or ceiling; keep clear of door swing. Single-face at doors; double-face at intersections or open lobbies.
  • Finish & durability: Cast-aluminum housings resist flex, scuffs, and casual abuse—good for “heavy-duty” needs without the bulk of steel. Add tamper-resistant hardware where required.
  • Environment: Choose wet-location/IP/NEMA versions for exterior canopies or wash-down areas; cold-weather kits for freezers. Verify NYC 8″ red letter models or Chicago specifics when applicable.
What are die-cast aluminum exit sign combos? All-in-one fixtures that combine an LED EXIT legend and two emergency heads in a cast-metal housing, sharing one charger/battery for a clean, code-ready install at doors and decision points.

Need automated testing? See self-testing exit sign + light combos to streamline monthly/annual checks.

Working in coastal or harsh sites? Browse wet-location emergency lights as companions for demanding environments.

Have city requirements? Review NYC-approved and Chicago-approved categories for local specs.

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Die-Cast Aluminum Exit Sign Combos - LED legend + dual heads, 90-min - Features & Specs

  • Housing / finish: Cast-aluminum enclosure with powder-coat (white/black/aluminum). Rigid frame resists flex and impacts; optional tamper-resistant hardware.
  • Legend + heads: Uniform LED legend (typ. 6″ / 3⁄4″ stroke) plus two adjustable LED heads for doorway egress. Viewing-distance classes (50/75/100 ft) available by model.
  • Electrical: 120/277 VAC input, solid-state charger, status LED, push-to-test. Select models provide dual-circuit AC or SPV (208/220/240 VAC) options.
  • Runtime / diagnostics: UL 924 90-minute battery backup powering legend + heads; self-diagnostics (SDT) automates monthly (~30 s) and annual (90-min) tests with fault indication.
  • Mounting: Wall or ceiling surface mount with low-profile canopy; single/double-face configurable. Field-applied chevrons (none/left/right/double) align with template.
  • Environment: Damp-location standard; select wet-location/IP/NEMA units or cold-weather packages for outdoor/freezer use. Remote-capable variants specify W at 90 minutes.
  • Compliance: UL 924 listed; city-specific models available (NYC 8″ red letters; Chicago requirements vary by legend/face—see city pages).

FAQs About Die-Cast Aluminum Exit Sign Combos

How do I size the battery when the sign and heads share one pack?

Use the unit’s rated watts at 90 minutes, which already includes the legend and on-board heads. If the model is remote-capable and you add remotes, sum all loads and confirm the rating still supports 90 minutes.

Where should combos be installed instead of separate sign + lights?

Combos excel at doors and decision points—you get a clear legend and immediate light in one fixture, with simpler wiring and one battery to maintain.

Are these considered heavy-duty compared to plastic combos?

Yes. The cast-aluminum housing is rigid and impact-resistant for busy corridors and public areas. For extreme abuse or detention use, steel may be preferred—die-cast balances durability with a cleaner profile.

Can a combo power remote heads?

Only if the model is remote-capable. Match voltage (e.g., 6/12 V), keep wire runs short to limit drop, and verify total remote wattage stays within the unit’s 90-minute capacity.

What about NYC/Chicago versions?

Use NYC models with 8″ red letters and metal housings; Chicago requirements differ by legend and construction. Check city pages and select the listed variant for your jurisdiction.