The ARANI Combo Running Man Sign utilizes modern LED technology to deliver bright, highly visible illumination in both the exit sign panel and the adjustable emergency heads. LEDs consume a fraction of the energy compared to traditional incandescent or fluorescent emergency fixtures, which means this unit draws minimal power during normal standby operation and extends battery runtime significantly during an outage. The result is a longer-lasting, more dependable emergency lighting solution for your space.
At the heart of this fixture is an efficient LED driver engineered to accept a broad input voltage range, making it compatible with a wide variety of electrical systems found in Canadian homes and buildings. The integrated battery backup system is designed with automatic charging and self-diagnostic capabilities, ensuring the unit is always ready to perform when you need it most. This smart charging technology also helps prolong overall battery life, reducing the need for frequent maintenance or replacement.
Thermal management is carefully engineered into the compact plastic housing, allowing the LEDs and internal electronics to operate at optimal temperatures even during extended emergency runtime. Efficient heat dissipation ensures long-term component reliability and consistent light output over the life of the fixture, so you won't experience the dimming or premature failure common with older emergency lighting technologies.
This combo unit is cUL listed and fully certified to Canadian electrical standards, meeting all applicable safety and performance requirements for emergency lighting and exit signage. Installation is straightforward with standard mounting hardware and clearly marked wiring connections, making it accessible for licensed electricians and experienced DIY renovators alike. By replacing outdated incandescent or fluorescent emergency fixtures with this energy-efficient LED combo unit, you can enjoy meaningful energy savings while ensuring your space remains code-compliant and safe for years to come.