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Emergency Light EGSWP4

    60Hz Lithium Ion Battery Emergency Light LED Bulkhead White 4W 150lm EGSWP4


    Technical Specifications

     

    Mains Supply

    220-240VAC ,50/60Hz

    Power

    4W

    Duration Time

    3 Hours

    Recharge Period

    16 Hours

    Battery Size & Type

    LiFePO4 3.2V1.5Ah

    LED Power

    0.7 W (emergency)

    1.0 W (maintained)

    CCT

    6500k

    CRI

    70

    Luminous Flux

    150 lm (emergency)

    100 lm(maintained)

    Beam angle

    110°

    Protection Class

    Class Ⅱ

    Operating Temperature

    0-40 ℃

    Beam Angle

    N/A


Features
-IP65
-Wall or ceiling mounting
-LiFePO4 battery, replaceable
-Non-maintained or maintained operation
-Intelligent charge and discharge
-3 hours emergency duration
-Self test is customizable
-Include test switch
-CE



Materials
-Base: PC, 850℃ glow wire test
-Diffuser: PC


Standard Compliance
-IEC 60598.2.22
-IEC 60598.1
-EN 55015
-EN 61000
-IEC62133
-IEC61347-2-7

Dimensions

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Photometric Datasheet

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Below is a list of 3 things to ask yourself when designing a system:

1. What is the primary purpose of the emergency lighting system?
The primary purpose of an emergency lighting luminaires system is to provide illumination in locations where it is necessary for the safe conduct of business or during an emergency. The different types of emergency lighting systems are designed to meet the specific needs of each kind of environment.


2. Does my building need emergency lighting?
Every class (classes) 5, 6 (six), 7, 8 or 9 building with a floor area of more than 300m² must have emergency and exit lights.


3. Where should emergency lighting be installed?
When it comes to emergency lighting, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, emergency lighting should be installed in locations where it is likely to be needed most - such as near exits or in hallways leading to different parts of the building.

Emergency lights must be installed in all common areas, escape routes and exits of multi-unit residential buildings, and government and commercial buildings occupied by employees, customers, and the general public. Installation needs to light hazards along an evacuation route such as stairs, corners and uneven paths, and firefighting equipment such as extinguishers and fire blankets.

Some other common locations that require emergency lighting are rooms with no lighting, no windows, lifts, large function rooms, different floor levels, toilets and bathrooms. Another kind of LED (bulbs) luminaire that provides safety in other premises is called a spitfire luminaire. These LED luminaires are located along exit paths and fire safety paths.


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