Emergency Light Parts

Emergency light parts refer to the different components that are used to construct an emergency lighting fixture. There are many parts used in emergency lights, some require maintenance while others do not. The most common parts of an emergency light that require maintenance are the lamp heads and internal battery. If other parts, such the internal circuitry or housing are broken, consider purchasing a new unit as those parts are not as easily replaceable and sometimes cost more than a new unit would. Greentorch manufactures replacement emergency light parts and new units, all of which are accepted for use in the United States and Canada.EL-1 Emergency Light

Most people look for replacement parts because they have tested their unit(s) and they are not functioning properly. Proper emergency light functionality is imperative to mandatory code compliance. If one or both of the emergency lamps on your fixture are not working then most likely your battery or emergency lamp bulbs are malfunctioning. After you have identified the problem, take a look at our selection of replacement batteries and light bulbs.

We offer nickel cadmium, sealed lead acid, and sealed lead calcium replacement batteries. Nickel cadmium batteries are suitable for small emergency light fixtures while sealed lead acid and sealed lead calcium batteries are more commonly seen in medium to large emergency lighting fixtures.

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Greentorch sells replacement emergency light bulbs for all styles of fixtures. We carry a full line of round PAR style bulbs in multiple wattages. We also carry halogen MR16 bulbs in 37 and 50-watt versions. In addition to replacement bulbs, we also offer replacement heads for wet-location installations.

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If the cost of a replacement battery or light bulb is the same or more than the cost of a new unit consider purchasing a complete fixture. Greentorch thermoplastic emergency lights are affordable and efficient, with the EL-1 starting at less than $20. Thermoplastic emergency lights can withstand temperatures up to 176ºF and are offered in housing colors of black and white. Call us today to talk with a customer sales representative today for an emergency light consultation and customized solution.