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Emergency luminaires, also known as emergency lighting units, exit signs, or safety luminaires, are critical components in any electrical installation designed to provide illumination during a mains power failure. These devices typically operate on a low-voltage DC backup system, often using sealed lead-acid or Ni-Cd batteries, with automatic ch...
Emergency luminaires, also known as emergency lighting units, exit signs, or safety luminaires, are critical components in any electrical installation designed to provide illumination during a mains power failure. These devices typically operate on a low-voltage DC backup system, often using sealed lead-acid or Ni-Cd batteries, with automatic charging circuits and test functions. They are available in maintained (continuous operation) and non-maintained (only on power failure) versions, with various lamp technologies including LED, fluorescent, and incandescent. Key technical parameters include autonomy time (usually 1-3 hours), luminous flux in lumens, IP rating (e.g., IP20 for indoor, IP65 for outdoor), and mounting type (surface, recessed, or ceiling-mounted). The power supply voltage is typically 230V AC, with a backup voltage of 6V or 12V DC depending on the battery configuration.
Emergency luminaires are installed in a wide range of environments including commercial buildings, industrial facilities, hospitals, schools, hotels, and public transport hubs. They are mandatory in corridors, stairwells, exits, and areas where evacuation routes must be clearly marked. In industrial settings, they are often placed near machinery, control panels, and hazardous zones to ensure safe egress during blackouts. They also serve in fire alarm systems and security lighting, integrated with building management systems (BMS) for automatic testing and monitoring.
Subcategories within this category include self-contained emergency luminaires, central battery system luminaires, and emergency exit signs. Key article codes often follow a pattern like "EL-XXXX" where XXXX denotes the model number, wattage, and battery capacity. For example, codes such as EL-2000 (LED maintained, 3W, 3-hour autonomy) or EL-3000 (non-maintained, 5W, 1-hour autonomy) are common. Other variants include EL-EXIT (exit sign) and EL-EMERG (emergency bulkhead). These codes are typically structured with a prefix for the product line, followed by numeric digits for specifications.
Our platform offers express worldwide shipping for all emergency luminaire models, ensuring rapid delivery to any location. Each product listing includes detailed technical documentation, wiring diagrams, and compliance certificates (e.g., EN 60598-2-22). Our team of specialized electrical engineers provides personalized support for system design, battery sizing, and installation guidance, helping you select the right luminaire for your specific application and regulatory requirements.
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