Meteor High Ceiling Luminaires are now UL 924 Certified

LDS Meteor UL924 400

Aug 19, 2019

Metor’s Flagship Whiz series, which are Architectural High Ceiling luminaires now both have UL 924 listings. This is a new solution for engineers and lighting designers looking for a High Ceiling option to adhere to the latest National Electrical code standards.

Metor also has 4 more High Ceiling luminaires currently in the application process which will allow them to offer a full line of UL 924 certified fixtures.

ARTICLE 700.24 and 700.2 definitions clearly state that “Where emergency illumination is provided by one or more directly controlled luminaires that respond to an external control input to bypass normal control upon loss of normal power, such luminaires and external bypass controls shall be individually listed for use in emergency systems.

Any lighting fixture that has a 0-10V or digital control input such as DMX-512 and is used in an emergency lighting circuit, must be qualified to UL924. This is to ensure that a light fixture used in an emergency circuit will perform appropriately under emergency conditions.

Designers looking for lighting solutions that are aesthetic and powerful can now count on Meteor Lighting to provide UL 924 certified luminaires for High Ceiling lighting. The 5 luminaires have a lumen range from 12,400 – 68,000 lumens. All of them can meeting minimum lighting levels and overriding controls in emergency mode to light the path of egress in the event of an emergency, increasing the safety of occupants

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