EI-04.01
Illuminated Exterior Sign
Post and Panel Directional
Size
Sign Face:
1219 mm H x 2438 mm W
(4' 0" H x 8' 0" W)
Overall Sign Height:
1981 mm (6' 6")
Description & Use
Ambulance Entrance
Internally Illuminated large/long
Main Entrance
auto oriented stacking 8 directional
sign strips with messages directed
Buildings 137, 332, 323, 325, 303, 305,
specifically to drivers. Internally
205, 647, 348, 349, 350, T101 & T102
illuminated sign to be used only
in locations where there is a
heavy night time driver need for
directional information.
Freight Entrance
Buildings 314, 317 & 319
Message Configuration
(Refer to construction drawing for
dimensions)
Layout A is for the first line of text
with an arrow of direction.
Layout B is for message with no
arrow which is located immediately
under a copy bar with an arrow.
Layout C is for indented text. This
is for situations where the message
has to run over onto a second
copy bar.
Graphic Process
Illuminated, routed out copy
backed with white translucent
acrylic.
Outpatient Entrance
Colors
Text: White T3
Background: Refer to Color Chart
Posts: Refer to Color Chart
Building 440
Recommendations
Position sign so drivers have a
clear, unobstructed view of the
sign.
Directional information for services
Administration Entrance
ahead should always be at the top
of the sign.
Always leave a blank copy strip
between groups of directional
information. This will aid in the
ability of the driver to read grouped
directional information more
quickly.
Generally, configure a sign with at
Ambulance Entrance
least one blank copy strip at the
Main Entrance
Buildings 137, 332, 323, 325, 303, 305,
bottom of the sign. This will aid
205, 647, 348, 349, 350, T101 & T102
in the ability of the driver to read
Freight Entrance
the sign. It will also allow for an
Buildings 314, 317 & 319
additional line of text to be added
to the sign in the future.
be controlled through the use of
a timer, manual or photoelectric
switch. Consult with sign
fabricator at time of order for
appropriate method to use.
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