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Emergency Exit Sign PROCERA Znak TDC left-side output BH-AAE001C1PS
Emergency Exit Sign PROCERA Znak TDC left-side output BH-AAE001C1PS
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Emergency Exit Sign PROCERA Znak TDC left-side output BH-AAE001C1PS
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Emergency Exit Sign PROCERA Znak TDC left-side output BH-AAE001C1PS
Emergency Exit Sign PROCERA Znak TDC left-side output BH-AAE001C1PS
PROCERA Znak TDC emergency exit sign with left-side output is a ceiling- or wall-mountable photoluminescent and/or LED-backed luminaire intended to indicate evacuation routes and exits. The unit provides a clear left-pointing directional symbol and high-contrast pictogram to support visibility in normal and emergency lighting conditions. Designed for use in public and commercial buildings, this emergency exit sign helps meet visibility and wayfinding requirements during an evacuation.
The PROCERA Znak TDC combines a compact design with straightforward directional indication, ensuring consistent legibility from typical viewing distances. Its left-side output orientation simplifies installation in corridors, stairwells, and over doorways where leftward guidance is required. The sign is built for reliable operation and ease of maintenance, offering a clear pictogram that remains effective in low-light or power-failure situations when used with an appropriate emergency lighting circuit or photoluminescent backing.
Install the PROCERA Znak TDC exit sign at required locations where a left-directed evacuation arrow is needed, such as above doorways or along corridors leading to an exit. Position the unit at a height and orientation that ensures unobstructed sightlines for building occupants. Connect the sign to the building’s emergency lighting circuit or follow manufacturer guidance for photoluminescent placement and charging. Verify correct arrow orientation before finalising mounting, and confirm electrical connections are performed by a qualified technician where applicable.
Place signs at regular intervals along escape routes and at decision points to maintain continuous guidance. Test the sign as part of routine emergency lighting inspections and replace or service any units that show reduced visibility or damage. Ensure the left-pointing orientation matches the intended evacuation flow and that installation complies with local building and safety regulations.
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