
In the event that the regular light source fails or there is a power outage, emergency lighting is given. Therefore, emergency lighting is typically powered by a battery that is independent of the primary power source.
The installation of emergency lights is now legally required in many buildings so that, in the case of a blackout, individuals may safely exit the structure while navigating past any obstructions.
Incandescent bulbs are sometimes used in emergency lighting systems, however more modern systems may also use high intensity LEDs (light-emitting diodes).
Emergency lighting is frequently placed in high occupancy buildings, such as apartments, dorm rooms for college students, new commercial structures, etc. Following the British Standards 5266-1:2011 requirements, this is the case for residential hotels, clubs, hospitals, schools, licensed premises, offices, and stores, among other places.
Despite the fact that all new structures must comply with emergency lighting rules, certain older structures may have had emergency lighting installed as emergency lighting requirements were not existent when they were erected.
Emergency Led Flood Light Feature:
1. Isolated Driver, Non-isolated driver available.
2. Low power consumption.
3. Lower heating during operation.
4. Lumen decay: 3 within 1000 hours. Then Lumens be stable.
5. No mercury, enviromental protection.
Product Specification:
| Power | 20W |
| Charger | AC input:100V-240V DC8.4V/1000mA |
| LED Chip | Epistar |
| CCT | 2700-7500K (Optional) |
| Lumous Flux | 1200Lm |
| CRI | Ra>80 |
| Beam Angle | 120° |
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