Industrial Emergency Light is oil, water, and dust resistant.

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Certified to NSF Standard 2 Splash Zone, Max-Lite Series is UL listed for use in damp and wet locations in temperatures ranging from 0-40°C. Standard Intelli-Charge self-diagnostics continuously monitor all critical functions and optional self-testing feature meets monthly periodic testing requirements in NFPA 101 and IBC. Available in 6 or 12 V, 25-150 W units with tungsten or halogen lamp heads, series includes maintenance-free, sealed lead calcium or nickel cadmium batteries.



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Max-Lite Series with Intelli-Charge!



At Chloride Systems we pride ourselves at continuing to offer advanced technologies in emergency lighting. The Max-Lite Series is ideal for locations where oil, water and dust resistant equipment are required. The Max-Lite Series is certified to NSF Standard 2 Splash Zone, and is UL listed for use in damp and wet locations in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C. Standard Intelli-Charge self-diagnostics electronics continuously monitors all critical functions and the optional self-testing feature satisfies the monthly periodic testing requirements in NFPA 101 and the IBC. Installations where Max-Lite Series excels: manufacturing facilities, parking decks, warehouses, and water treatment facilities.

Equipped with Intelli-Charge for self-diagnostics, the Max-Lite Series is provided standard with an on-board IR receiver and is pre-programmed for use with our optional hand held test device allowing for remote testing in accordance with all applicable building code requirements. One-minute and 90-minute testing may also be initiated via the push to test switch on the unit.

The Max-Lite Series is available in 6 or 12 volt, 25-150 watt units with available tungsten or halogen lamp heads. The Max-Lite Series includes maintenance-free, sealed lead calcium or nickel cadmium batteries that surpass the requirement for 90 minutes of emergency power.

For more information and your free catalog, please visit www.chloridesys.com.

Remember to keep Chloride Systems in mind for all of your emergency lighting needs!

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