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Indoor & Outdoor LED Emergency Twin Spot Light White GS-1038 3W
Technical Specifications
Model
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GS-069D
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Size
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359*24*159mm
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Power
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3W
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Voltage
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AC85-265V-50/60Hz
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Emergency time
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≥ 90min
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Battery
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lithium battery
/Ni-CD/Ni-MH
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CCT
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6500 K
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Lanp Luminous Flux
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300Lm
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Protection Class | Class Ⅱ |
Operating Temperature | 0-40 ℃ |
The Working Principle and Classification of Emergency Lights
1. Emergency light classification:
Emergency lights are mainly divided into: double-head emergency lights, portable emergency lights, fire emergency lights, LED emergency lights, energy-saving emergency lights, explosion-proof emergency lights, underwater emergency lights, rechargeable emergency lights, solar emergency lights, multi-function emergency lights. Among them, fire emergency lights are divided into: fire emergency lighting, fire emergency signs, fire emergency ceiling lights, fire emergency lighting, export emergency lighting.
2. Emergency light principle:
There are two sets of power supply systems inside the emergency light. One set is the internal battery to supply the light. The other set is the external power supply to supply the light while charging the battery. In addition, there is a power conversion mechanism. When the external power supply is disconnected (blackout) The line will switch to the way the battery is powered. This will keep the emergency light on while the emergency light is off.
What Are Non-Maintained Emergency Lights?
Non-maintained lights usually are not illuminated and will only turn on (illuminate) when the power fails. - The batteries are constantly being charged while ever there is power to the fitting. Power can be cut to a building in the event of a fire. Fire safety security alarm systems can control signs and luminaires. These fire safety systems require appropriate training, building signs and appropriate lighting.
What Are Sustained emergency fittings?
A sustained light combines a non-maintained and a maintained light in one. This safety light is typically used in locations where it is essential to have both a standard light and emergency lighting. For example, an entryway that needs to be well lit during the day can also be used as an emergency exit in a power failure. Power failure causes the LED light to remain on by the battery supply inside the lighting fixture.