Emergency Lights - Special Use - HE

The HE Series is
designed for use
in Class I,
Division I
hazardous areas.
Lighting fixtures
and exit fixtures
are available for
mounting
directly
to the housing or
can be remotely
mounted.
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Dimensions
HE
Height: 12.0"
Width: 15.0"
Depth: 8.8"
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| 6-Volt Hazardous Area Emergency Lighting Power Units
Complete with Batteries and Chargers |
HE6N7-1EP-H20
Single-head unit with
20-watt halogen lamp |
HE6N7-1XP1R-H20
Single exit fixture with
20-watt halogen lamp |
HE6N7-2EP-H10
Double-head unit with
10-watt halogen lamp
HE6N14-2EP-H20
Double-head unit with
20-watt halogen lamp
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HE6N7-1EP-1XP1R-H10
Single-head & single exit
w/10-watt halogen lamp
HE6N14-1EP-1XP1R-H20
Single-head & single exit
w/20-watt halogen lamp
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For power units with lighting heads and/or exit fixtures mounted directly to the housing, choose from the models listed above.
These units are supplied with a swivel elbow for each lighting fixture. Conduit is to be supplied by the installer. |
Series Features |
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NEC ENVIRONMENT RATINGS
- Meets or Exceeds UL Specifications for Use
in the Following Areas: Class I, Division I, Groups C & D
Class II, Division I, Groups E, F & G
Class III
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- Integrated Solid State System
- Controlled, Automatic Charger
- Dual-Voltage Transformer for 120/277 VAC Operation
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- PAR-36 Halogen Sealed Beam Lamps, 6-Volt – 12-Watt
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- Sealed Nickel Cadmium Battery (N)
- 6- or 12-Volt Operation
- Maintenance-Free
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- Completely Self-Contained Operation
- Heavy Cast, Copper-Free Aluminum Housing
- Sealed Test Switch
- Power On Indicator
- UL-Listed Enclosures and Fixtures
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Unit Information |
Model
Number
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Std.
Lamp
Watt |
Watts to 87.5% of System Voltage |
Sealed Battery Type |
1.5 hrs. |
2 hrs. |
4 hr.s |
8 hrs. |
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Nickel Cadmium |
HE6N7 |
6 |
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| HE6N14 |
6 |
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| HE6N21 |
6 |
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| HE6N28 |
6 |
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| HE6N56 |
6 |
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| HE12N7 |
12 |
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| HE12N14 |
12 |
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| HE12N28 |
12 |
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| For remote fixture applications, use one of the above power units and remote fixtures /exits on page 53.
Remote fixtures/exits must be the same DC voltage and total remote wattage must not exceed the
1.5-hour capacity of the above power unit. 12-volt equipment is suggested for longer wire runs. |
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