The ARANI Emergency Remote Head utilizes advanced LED technology to deliver bright, consistent illumination during emergency situations while consuming minimal energy compared to traditional incandescent or halogen emergency lamps. The high-efficiency LED emitters are engineered for long operational life, ensuring that when an emergency occurs — even after extended standby periods — the unit activates instantly and performs reliably without the warm-up delays associated with older lighting technologies.
This remote head is built with a robust thermal management system that dissipates heat effectively, protecting the LED components and extending the overall lifespan of the fixture. The internal circuitry is designed to operate across a broad input voltage range, making it compatible with a wide variety of central emergency battery systems. The quality of the internal components ensures stable light output throughout the entire emergency discharge period, so illumination remains consistent rather than dimming prematurely.
Safety and compliance are paramount with this unit. The fixture is cUL listed and certified to meet Canadian electrical standards, giving homeowners and inspectors confidence that the product has been rigorously tested for safe operation. It is built to comply with national building code requirements for emergency egress lighting, making it suitable for residential and light commercial applications where code-compliant backup illumination is required.
Installation is straightforward for any licensed electrician, with a simple mounting design and clearly marked wiring connections that integrate easily into new construction or renovation projects. The adjustable dual lamp heads can be aimed independently, allowing precise light distribution tailored to each unique space. By upgrading to modern LED emergency lighting, homeowners benefit from dramatically reduced maintenance — no more frequent bulb replacements — and the assurance of a dependable, energy-efficient safety solution that stays ready around the clock.