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LED Exit Signs
LED Exit Signs Pegasus Associates Lighting has a good selection of LED exit signs at very competitive prices including edge-lit LED exit signs.
- LED Exit Signs
- FAQ
- Compare LED Exit Signs
- ENERGY STAR® Exit Signs
- Troubleshooting Tips
LED Exit Signs
Red and green
120V or 277V
Replaceable NiCad battery
Starts at $61.50
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Red only
120V or 277V
Adjustable light heads
$47.25
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Dual-Lite black housing w/red LEDs
120V or 277V
Universal mount
SALE Price: $87.35 $18.50
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2 Models
120V or 277V
Universal mount
Starts at
$17.50
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Red and green
120V or 277V
Replaceable NiCad battery
Starts at $18.90
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Red only
120V or 277V
NO battery backup
$17.50
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Vandal-resistant guard
Polycarbonate shield
$31.90
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LED Exit Signs FAQ
- Q) Why are green LED exit signs more expensive than red LED exit signs?
- A) There are at least 3 possible reasons for this price difference.
1) Green LEDs are more expensive to manufacture than red LEDs.
2) Green LEDs are not as bright as red LEDs and, therefore, more of them may be needed in a given exit sign to provide adequate brightness.
3) Green exit signs are used in only about 5% of all possible locations in this country, which, in turn, means that the overall costs of manufacturing green LED exit signs may not benefit from the same economies of scale that are associated with manufacturing red LED exit signs.
ENERGY STAR® Exit Signs
If all U.S. companies switched to ENERGY STAR® qualified exit signs, they would save $75 million in electricity costs.
Earning the ENERGY STAR®
- Exit signs that have earned the ENERGY STAR® operate on five watts or less
per sign, compared to standard signs, which use as much as 40 watts per sign.
- When installed throughout a building, qualified exit signs can save hundreds
or even thousands of dollars in energy and maintenance costs. One sign alone can
save about $10 annually on electricity costs and can last up to 10 years without
a lamp replacement, compared to less than one year for an incandescent.
- Signs that have earned the ENERGY STAR® are tested for visibility factors,
and come with a five-year manufacturer warranty.
Remember, saving energy prevents pollution.
There are more than 100 million exit signs in use throughout the U.S. Typically
lit by incandescent bulbs, these signs consume 30-35 billion kilowatt hours (kWh)
hours of energy each year.
Troubleshooting Tips for Exit Signs
- Problem: The exit sign does not light up and the LED indicator does not come ON.
- Suggestion: Check to see if the supply wires inside the exit sign are properly connected. Connecting 277 volts of input power to the 120-volt wire inside the exit sign can cause the unit to burn out. Connecting 120 volts of input power to the 277-volt wire inside the exit sign can cause the exit sign not turn ON. Also, in the case of an EXIT-only sign, make certain that the transformer is connected to the LED circuit board.
- Problem: The LED indicator comes ON but the exit sign does not light up.
- Suggestion: In the case of an EXIT-only sign, the LED circuit board could be bad and may need to be replaced. (Contact the manufacturer of the unit for further assistance.) In the case of a COMBO unit (exit sign + emergency lights) make certain that the LED strips are properly connected to the circuit board.
- Problem: The exit sign does not light up in the emergency mode.
- Suggestion: The backup battery needs to be connected to the circuit board for the unit to operate in the emergency mode. Also, make certain that the backup battery has been charged for, at least, a couple of hours before doing any initial tests. A 24-hour recharge time is required for a full 90-minute emergency operation.
- Problem: The backup battery is properly connected but the exit sign still does not come ON in the emergency mode.
- Suggestion: Make certain that the backup battery has been charged for, at least, couple of hours before doing any initial tests. If the battery has been properly charged and the exit sign still does not light up, then the battery might need to be replaced.
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