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Battery backup emergency lights (often called “unit equipment”) are standalone fixtures with integrated batteries. During normal power, they charge and stay on standby. When the power does fail, they automatically take over—keeping halls, stairs, and exit paths lit for at least 90 minutes.
6. If a central battery DC supply system is used for the Emergency Lighting System, it shall be operated at a normal battery voltage of not less than 24 volts and not more than 120 volts D.C. from a common bank. 7.
measured at the mid-point between any two emergency lighting fittings. A discretionary tolerance of minus 10% is permitted and all readings shall be taken by an illuminance meter. 17. All luminaires shall have equal lumen output and distribution characteristics giving equal intensity of light in all material directions.
17. All luminaires shall have equal lumen output and distribution characteristics giving equal intensity of light in all material directions. Each luminaire shall be so sited as to avoid impairment of vision from glare. Luminaires, except where so specified and approved, shall be mounted at a height of not less than 2 metres.
Calculating Cabinet Height Chargers need room to breathe and batteries need extra room above for maintenance (watering and testing). To calculate the minimum height of the cabinet, use
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This Emergency Battery Backup must be installed into an UL/CUL Listed Luminaire with a steel enclosure. Do not install this Emergency Battery Backup into luminaires with non-ferrous metal
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The Elevator Battery Backup System and battery cabinet(s) conduit entry arrangement shall allow for flexibility of user wiring installation. The wiring shall be routed through the top or bottom (for raised
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The emergency driver battery recharge accordance with the national electric code (NEC) Article 600 and time is 32 hours. After installation, the battery should be allowed local codes. to
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Find out how to choose the right battery backup emergency lighting for your needs. Learn about essential features (90-min runtime, mounting, wet-location ratings, etc.).
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ency power (internal battery), operating at red ced illumination. Two of the four LED boards will be illuminated. The emergency ballast supplies 7W of power (measured at nominal
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The installation site must meet the requirements of the local fire protection regulations. The available height must be greater than the tilt dimension of the battery cabinet.
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The charger shall be capable of fully re-charging the batteries in not more than 12 hours, if the emergency lighting is not also backed up by emergency generator. For emergency lighting
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OPERATION When AC power is applied, the charging indicator light is illuminated, indicating that the battery is being charged. ency power (internal battery), operating at reduced
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