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LED Lithium Ion Battery LED Emergency Twin Spot Light 6500K 3 Hours
Technical Specifications
Model
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GS-028
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Size
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300*75*140mm
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Power
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2*3W
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Voltage
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AC85-265V-50/60Hz
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Emergency time
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≥ 3h
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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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1000Lm
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Protection Class | Class Ⅱ |
Operating Temperature | 0-40 ℃ |
What Are Maintained Emergency Lights Types?
Maintained lights are illuminated all the time (24/7) for safety. This means that they switch to a battery-powered emergency output. Even if the power fails, the light will remain on.
An emergency lighting system in continuous use is called a maintained system. These lighting systems typically remain illuminated 24/7, and each light has dual purposes - one as a regular emergency lamp and another as an emergency light. Maintained lighting systems are often used as escape route lighting and found in buildings such as hospitals or police stations.
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 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.
Here are 5 of the best places to install emergency lighting:
1. The entrance – make sure the path to your front door is well-lit.
2. Near the front door – in case of a power outage, you’ll want to have a light near the entrance so you can see who is coming and going.
3. Basement stairs – install a motion-activated light to avoid accidents.
4. Bedroom – keep at least one light on all night, preferably by your bed.
5. Bathroom – put a light near the shower and another by the toilet.