RS PRO LED Emergency Lighting, Twin Spot, 2 x 3 W, Non Maintained
- RS Stock No.:
- 795-9766
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 795-9766
- Brand:
- RS PRO
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
RS PRO Emergency IP65 LED Twin-spot Non-maintained Luminaire
This IP65 LED non-maintained twin-spot luminaire features a lightweight polycarbonate body with twin-spots LED lamps. This LED emergency luminaire offers an energy saving and cost effective solution to fulfil emergency lighting requirements. Ideal for places requiring an emergency lighting supply like industrial units and warehouses.
LEDs produce a high-quality white light and offer a long shelf life, theyre also easy to replace.
In the event of an emergency, our RS PRO range of emergency lighting means that you have the right lighting to illuminate exits. The whole range is RS approved meaning that they are great value for money and high quality you can rely on.
LEDs produce a high-quality white light and offer a long shelf life, theyre also easy to replace.
In the event of an emergency, our RS PRO range of emergency lighting means that you have the right lighting to illuminate exits. The whole range is RS approved meaning that they are great value for money and high quality you can rely on.
Features and Benefits:
2 x 3W LED
3.6V 6Ah NiCd
Total lumen output 340 lm
Lamps ok status and Charge indicators
3-hour non-maintained operation on battery power
Polycarbonate IP65 body
Lightweight, only 2.8Kg
IP65 rated - protected against dust that may harm equipment, and protected against water spray
3.6V 6Ah NiCd
Total lumen output 340 lm
Lamps ok status and Charge indicators
3-hour non-maintained operation on battery power
Polycarbonate IP65 body
Lightweight, only 2.8Kg
IP65 rated - protected against dust that may harm equipment, and protected against water spray
Typical Applications:
This LED emergency twin-spot light is ideal for industrial applications and can be found in:
· Corridors
· Warehouses
· Corridors
· Warehouses
FAQs
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting?
Maintained emergency lighting's purpose is to be lit continuously and will stay lit when there is a power failure or an emergency such as a fire. A maintained emergency light will allow the pathways or areas to be permanently illuminated and usually helps guide people to exit signs and safety. Sometimes these types of lighting solutions can double up as a normal light fitting.
Non-maintained emergency lighting has been designed to switch on in the instance of an emergency or power outage to help provide lighting to people who need to make their way to an exit or to follow an escape route. This kind of lighting solution provides a battery backup light source.
Why is Emergency Lighting so important?
It is essential that all occupied buildings should have escape lighting to allow for safe exit should mains power fail. Emergencies luminaires have fitted back up batteries which are continuously charged during standard operation and have at least 3 hours of power. Lights must be installed to provide sufficient illumination according to the different areas of premises and must conform to the latest legislation.
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting?
Maintained emergency lighting's purpose is to be lit continuously and will stay lit when there is a power failure or an emergency such as a fire. A maintained emergency light will allow the pathways or areas to be permanently illuminated and usually helps guide people to exit signs and safety. Sometimes these types of lighting solutions can double up as a normal light fitting.
Non-maintained emergency lighting has been designed to switch on in the instance of an emergency or power outage to help provide lighting to people who need to make their way to an exit or to follow an escape route. This kind of lighting solution provides a battery backup light source.
Why is Emergency Lighting so important?
It is essential that all occupied buildings should have escape lighting to allow for safe exit should mains power fail. Emergencies luminaires have fitted back up batteries which are continuously charged during standard operation and have at least 3 hours of power. Lights must be installed to provide sufficient illumination according to the different areas of premises and must conform to the latest legislation.
Emergency Light Fittings
There are two basic types of emergency lighting luminaires - maintained and non-maintained.
Maintained, these luminaires have the advantage of being able to be switched between the maintained function (lamp illuminated at all times) and non-maintained (lamp off until power supply fails), making them ideal for applications such as corridors, workshops and permanently illuminated emergency exit signs. The maintained luminaires also have the facility of being switched in banks of up to ten units.
Non-maintained, these luminaires are only illuminated on a failure of the mains supply. Ideal for emergency exits, switchrooms and storage areas.
Maintained, these luminaires have the advantage of being able to be switched between the maintained function (lamp illuminated at all times) and non-maintained (lamp off until power supply fails), making them ideal for applications such as corridors, workshops and permanently illuminated emergency exit signs. The maintained luminaires also have the facility of being switched in banks of up to ten units.
Non-maintained, these luminaires are only illuminated on a failure of the mains supply. Ideal for emergency exits, switchrooms and storage areas.
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Maintained | Non Maintained |
Length | 300 mm |
Width | 297 mm |
Depth | 73 mm |
Lamp Type | LED |
Wattage | 2 x 3 W |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Fitting Type | Twin Spot |
Luminosity | 340 lm |
Lamp Supplied | Yes |
Duration | 3h |
Voltage Rating | 230 V |