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Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting has to provide defined levels of light to enable
safe exit from a building when the mains power has failed. It has
to switch on automatically and operate from batteries for at least
two hours. There are 3 types of emergency fitting:
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Standard fittings with emergency gear installed. e.g. a batten. |
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Specialised emergency fittings that only operate when the
power fails. e.g. 10 Watt Q.I. |
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Exit luminaires. These are normally on all the time. |
Operational Definitions
For Single Tube Fittings:
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Maintained
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Non-Maintained
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One Ballast
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No Ballast
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Lamp Always On
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Normally off. Comes on when mains fails.
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Two Mains Inputs
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For Twin Tube Fittings:
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Maintained (2 ballasts & 2 mains inputs)
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Sustained (one ballast & 1 mains input)
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Both Lamps on when Power On
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One Lamp on when Power On
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One Lamp on when Power Fails
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Other Lamp Comes on when Power Fails
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Non maintained not normally used in twin fittings.
ndLIGHT can fit emergency equipment into most
of their fluorescent luminaires.
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