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Emergency and exit

Ex-Lite Division 2 and Zone 1 Hazardous Area LED Exit Signs

Ex-Lite LED exit signs from Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division are designed for hazardous locations and are ideally suited for marking escape routes and exits in potentially explosive atmospheres. 

The Ex-Lite Z is available as an AC only version, while the Ex-Lite ZE is available with self-contained battery.  As an emergency lighting luminaire with self-contained battery system, the Ex-Lite ZE features a nickel cadmium battery with automatic test and monitoring feature.

Certifications and compliances

  • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
  • Class I, Zone 1, AEx em ib IIC (NEC)
  • Class I, Zone 1, Ex em ib IIC (CEC)
  • Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G (NEC)
  • Class II, Division 2, Groups E, F, G (CEC)
  • IP66
  • UL844
  • UL924 CAN/CSA C22.2 No.141-15
  • UL60079 / CSA22.2 E60079
  • UL1203 / CSA22.2 E6124-1-1-02

Design features

LED technology:

  • Long life (>50K hours) for years of maintenance-free operation
  • Energy-efficient for lower cost of operation
  • Low temperature operation with no loss of illumination
  • Rugged and durable light source for the harshest of environments

Exit sign system:

  • Conduit or cable entry
  • Can be installed in moist, humid, rainy and wet environments
  • Universal input voltage 110-277 VAC and 110-250 VDC reduces inventory
  • Ex-Lite ZE with self-monitoring, self-diagnostic and test capability
  • Premium heavy duty nickel cadmium battery
  • 24-hour charge and recharge time increases safety by recovering quickly from outage
  • “EXIT” legend with alternative wings – left, right or left and right; simple field modification
  • Emergency lighting cycle three hours
  • Luminaire housing is constructed with a corrosion-resistant, robust, lightweight aluminum alloy material and illumination of the sign is provided with red, high efficient LEDs

Standard materials

  • Housing – lightweight aluminum alloy

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