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GM
NIGHTSHINE RDX100 EXIT SIGNS
MEETS AND EXCEEDS UL 924 STANDARD INCLUDING REVISIONS THROUGH JULY 11 - 2001
ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS NO LONGER REQUIRED
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GM Nightshine
RDX100 Exit Signs, meets and exceeds the observation visibility criteria required for UL-924 "Photoluminescent Exit Signs".
GM Nightshine Exit signs, after been exposed to 5 foot-candles of light for 60 minutes are visible and legible in total darkness to observers standing 50 feet away from the sign 90 minutes after all light has been extinguished.
Use and replacement of electric and radioactive tritium exit signs
GM Nightshine
Industrial Exit Signs
Meets or Exceeds the following Standards and Codes:
1998 California Building Code 7/21/98 Low Level Exit Sign Regulations
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1007.2.8 - Floor Level
1007.3.12 - Exit Signs
1007.5.13 - Exit Signs
1007.6.3 - Exit Signs
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1998 California Fire Code
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Section 1211 - Means of egress illumination
Section 1212 - Means of egress identification
Section 3214 - Exit Signs
Section 4110 - Exit illumination
Section 4111 - Exit Signs
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NFPA Life Safety Code 101
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7.10 - Marking of means of egress
7.10.1.2 - Exits
7.10.1.5 - Floor proximity exit signs
7.10.1.5 - Floor proximity egress path markings
7.10.2 - Directions signs
7.10.7.2 - Photoluminescent signs
A7.10.7.2 - Photoluminescent signs
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UL 924
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Standard for safety emergency lighting & power equipment
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CURRENT PHOTOLUMINESCENT STANDARDS & CODES
THAT VARIOUS
OTHER GM PRODUCTS MEET OR EXCEED
DIN 67510-1
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Luminance measurement of photoluminescent products
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DIN 53438 PART2 / PART 3
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Flammability - Reaction to an open flame
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DIN 53387-1-D-X
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Weathering - Resistance against color change during testing
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DIN 53387-2-F
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Radiation - Resistance against color change during testing
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DIN 50021-SS
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Salt Spray Test - Resistance against any visible changes
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DIN 74069 ph 6.2.3
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Reaction against chemical liquid - submersion in petrol
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DIN 30646 ph 4.6
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Reaction against liquids - submersion in lye
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DIN 30646
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Holding power of the adhesive layer - PSA tensil test
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ASTM 162
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Surface flammability using a radiant heat energy source
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ASTM 648
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Critical radiant flux
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ASTM 662
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Specific optical density of smoke generated by solid materials
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SMP 800C
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Bombardier toxic gas collection
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IMO Resolution A.752.18
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Guidelines for the evaluation, testing and application of low location lighting on passenger ships
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ISO/CD 15370
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Low location lighting on passenger ships
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MIL-L-3891B
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Luminescent material and equipment (non-radioactive)
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ASTM E 2072-00
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Standard specification for photoluminescent safety markings
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ASTM E 2073-00
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Standard test method for photopic luminence of photoluminescent markings
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ASTM E 2030-99
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Guide for recommended uses of photoluminescent safety markings
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APTA SS-PS-004-99
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Standard for low location exit path markings
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APTA SS-PS-002-98 Rev. 1
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Standard for emergency signage for egress / access of passenger rail equipment
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JIS Z 9100
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Japanese Industrial Standard for safety signs
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ASTM E 2072-00 STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR
PHOTOLUMINESCENT SAFETY MARKING (4.1 luminance in test lab)
The luminance of the photoluminescent markings in compliance with
ASTM Test Method E 2073-00, shall not be less then:
20.0 mcd / m
2
10 minutes after activation has ceased
2.8 mcd / m
2
60 minutes after activation has ceased

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