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Cooper Lighting Sure-Lites Emergency Remote Lamp Head, 1 Head, 4.1W, 30 ft. Coverage, Gray, SRM30GY

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Cooper Lighting Sure-Lites single-head LED emergency remote lamp for UL 924-compliant egress systems. 4.1W, 30 ft. coverage, aluminum construction in gray. Reduces design time and cost for compliant emergency lighting.

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Cooper Lighting Sure-Lites Emergency Remote Lamp Head — SRM30GY

The Cooper Lighting SRM30GY Sure-Lites SEL LED remote emergency lamp head is engineered for UL 924-compliant emergency egress systems. A single aluminum head delivers 30 ft. of coverage at 4.1W, reducing overall system cost and design complexity for commercial and industrial emergency lighting installations.

Key Features

  • UL 924 compliant emergency egress lighting
  • Single head design for targeted illumination coverage
  • Low wattage 4.1W LED lamp head
  • Aluminum construction for durability
  • Reduces overall cost and design time for emergency systems

Specifications

Model SRM30GY
Manufacturer Cooper Lighting
Brand/Line Sure-Lites
Product Type Emergency Remote Lamp Head
Heads 1
Wattage 4.1W
Current 1A
Coverage 30 ft.
Color Gray
Dimensions 14-3/4 L x 2 H x 5-1/4 W in.
Compliance UL 924

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