
Neptune NEPACLB Press To Exit Button - ANSI - Stainless Steel - LED - 0.9 mm Plate
The Neptune NEPACLB is a classic "Press To Exit" button on an ANSI size stainless steel face plate with a blue LED indicator. It provides NO / NC / COM contacts for simple integration with access control door release circuits.
Key Features
- Classic "PRESS TO EXIT" stainless steel face plate exit button.
- Blue LED indicator for visibility in low light conditions.
- NO / NC / COM output contacts for flexible wiring.
- 3 Amp contact rating at 125 Volt Alternating Current to 250 Volt Alternating Current.
- 0.9 mm thick 304 stainless steel plate.
- Commonly specified for Australian access control door release points.

Specifications
- Item Code: NEPACLB
- Brand: Neptune
- Product Type: Press To Exit button (ANSI plate)
- Finish: Stainless Steel
- Contacts: NO / NC / COM
- Contact Rating: 3 Amp at 125 Volt Alternating Current to 250 Volt Alternating Current
- Power: 12 Volt Direct Current (LED)
- LED Indicator: Yes (Blue)
- Plate Material: 304 stainless steel
- Plate Thickness: 0.9 mm
- Mechanical Life: 100,000 tested
- Operating Temperature: -20 degrees Celsius to 55 degrees Celsius
- Operating Humidity: 0 to 95% (relative humidity)
- Installation Diameter: 19 mm
- Fixing Centres: 83 mm
- Weight: 0.073 kg
- Optional Surface Mount Box: NEASMB metal back box (sold separately)
- Touch or Touchless Operation: Touch
- Text on Plate: PRESS TO EXIT
What's In The Box
- 1 x Neptune NEPACLB Press To Exit button on ANSI stainless steel plate
- Note: Surface mounting box (NEASMB) is optional and supplied separately
Suitable Uses
- Request-to-exit button for access controlled doors (electric strikes, drop bolts, maglocks).
- Internal door release points in commercial and industrial sites.
- Installations requiring a simple NO / NC / COM contact output.
Dimensions

Neptune Press To Exit Buttons - Item Code Family
Download PDF Resources
| Neptune Illuminated Exit Buttons - NEPACLB Datasheet |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the LED require power and what voltage is used?
Yes. The LED is powered from 12 Volt Direct Current. - Can I wire this as normally open or normally closed?
Yes. It provides NO / NC / COM contacts so you can choose the required output. - What is a common installation mistake to avoid?
Do not overtighten the terminals or strain the cable. Dress the wiring so it does not pull on the switch when the plate is secured.
Additional Information
- If you are surface mounting on masonry or where cavity depth is limited, the NEASMB metal back box is commonly used to provide space for cable termination.
- The blue LED assists users to find the exit button quickly, but ensure you have a suitable 12 Volt Direct Current supply available on site.
- In Australian access control systems, these buttons are typically wired to the request-to-exit or lock release input, depending on the controller and wiring method.