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LED Emergency Wall Pack with Battery Backup

LED fixtures with integrated emergency battery backup providing 90 minutes of illumination during power failure. Meets IBC and NEC life safety egress requirements for commercial buildings.

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Jarvis Lighting LED fixtures with integrated emergency battery backup provide 90 minutes of illumination during power failure, meeting IBC and NEC life safety egress requirements. The lineup includes the WPFT-E wall pack and AL-EMER adjustable wall pack with built-in battery, plus the EXT-EMER combination exit sign and emergency light. No separate emergency inverter or battery pack required — the backup system is integrated into the fixture housing.

Product Overview

  • Wall Packs: WPFT-E, AL-EMER — 25–103W with 90-min backup
  • Exit/Emergency: EXT-EMER — combination exit sign + emergency heads
  • Battery Duration: 90 minutes (meets IBC/NEC requirement)
  • Charging: Automatic — charges during normal AC operation
  • Voltage: 120-277V or 347-480V (WPFT-E)
  • Rating: UL Listed for wet/damp locations (wall packs)

Which emergency lighting product fits your application?

Application Product Wattage (Normal) Backup Duration Code Requirement
Exterior egress — building perimeter WPFT-E Wall Pack 25–103W 90 minutes IBC/NEC exterior egress
Exterior egress — adjustable aim AL-EMER Wall Pack 30–60W 90 minutes IBC/NEC exterior egress
Interior exit marking + emergency light EXT-EMER Exit/Emergency Low (exit sign) 90 minutes IBC/NEC exit signage + egress

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the emergency battery backup last?
All Jarvis emergency backup fixtures provide 90 minutes of illumination during power failure, which is the minimum duration required by IBC (International Building Code) and NEC (National Electrical Code) for life safety egress lighting. The battery charges automatically during normal AC operation and activates instantly on power loss — no manual intervention required.
Do I need a separate emergency inverter with Jarvis backup fixtures?
No. The WPFT-E and AL-EMER wall packs have the emergency battery integrated directly into the fixture housing. This eliminates the need for a separate emergency inverter, remote battery pack, or dedicated emergency circuit — simplifying installation and reducing per-opening cost on projects where both general illumination and emergency egress lighting are needed at the same location.
Can the WPFT-E wall pack serve as both general lighting and emergency lighting?
Yes. During normal operation, the WPFT-E functions as a standard forward-throw LED wall pack at 25–103W selectable wattage. When AC power fails, the integrated battery activates and provides emergency-level illumination for 90 minutes. This dual-function approach means one fixture satisfies both the general exterior lighting requirement and the emergency egress lighting requirement — eliminating the need for a separate emergency-only fixture at that location.
What building codes require emergency lighting?
IBC Section 1008 requires illuminated exit signs and emergency egress lighting in commercial buildings, with a minimum of 1 foot-candle at floor level along exit paths and 90-minute battery duration. NEC Article 700 covers the electrical requirements for emergency systems. Most jurisdictions adopt IBC and NEC with minimal amendments. Specific requirements vary by occupancy type and local code adoption — consult the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) for your project location.

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