Emergency lighting systems are designed to operate when the main power supply is interrupted, providing illumination sufficient for safe evacuation during an emergency. These systems are crucial in commercial and public buildings to meet safety regulations.
Benefits:
The key benefit of emergency lighting is enhanced safety, ensuring that occupants can evacuate the premises safely in the event of power failures or other emergencies. It helps in maintaining calm during potentially chaotic situations by providing visible escape routes.
Use Cases:
Emergency lighting is mandatory in commercial buildings, hotels, schools, and other public spaces. It is typically installed along escape routes, near exits, stairwells, and points of emphasis like fire fighting equipment.
"Driver Included" indicates that an LED fixture comes with an integrated driver, which is a device necessary to convert incoming AC power to a suitable DC voltage for LED operation. This feature simplifies installation and ensures compatibility between the LED and power source.
Benefits:
The key benefit is convenience and assurance of performance, as the included driver is specifically designed to work with the corresponding LED fixture. It eliminates the need for separate purchases and compatibility checks, facilitating easier and more reliable setups.
Use Cases:
This is particularly beneficial for DIY projects, retail lighting installations, or anywhere that LED lighting is employed, as it streamlines the process.
IP20 offers protection against solid objects larger than 12.5mm, such as fingers, but provides no protection against water. This rating is common for indoor devices where exposure to moisture and finer solid particles is minimal.
Benefits:
The main advantage of IP20 is its ability to prevent accidental contact with larger solid objects, making it suitable for basic indoor environments that do not require a high level of protection against elements.
Use Cases:
IP20 is often used in residential and office settings for devices like indoor lighting fixtures, electronic equipment, and other appliances that remain primarily in dry, clean environments.
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The Primalux 25w TP(a) Grill Emergency LED Panel 6000K is an easy-to-fit, TP(a) rated panel suitable for installing in any recessed application in both residential and commercial environments. These panels are often used in offices, shops, corridors or any space with a recessed ceiling.
This emergency LED light panel has a high lumen output of 3550 lumens and has a sleek white framed finish. These panels offer energy savings of up to 44% when replacing old T8 4x18w modular recessed fittings.
The colour temperature of this panel is 6000K, daylight giving off a crisp, bright white colour. The panel also has an average life of 30,000 hours, twice as long as a T8, making it extremely cost-effective and significantly reducing maintenance costs.
This emergency panel has a 3 hour rated duration in emergency mode, using a Liteplan NED/3/80 Emergency Module. The emergency panels come complete with an emergency battery and led emergency indicator. All components are pre-wired and tested in house so the customer can install them as easily as the standard panels.
The panel comes with a 3 year warranty for peace of mind.
General Characteristics
Wattage [W] - 25w Voltage [V] - 230/240v Lumens [lm] - 3550 Tested Dimensions [mm] - 595x595 Beam Angle [°] - 120 Average Life [h] - 25,000 Colour Temperature [k] - 6000 Cool white Dimmable? - No Equivalent Fluorescent Wattage [w] - 72w IP Rating - IP20
TP(a) Meaning - To be TP(a) rated the panel must be either; Polycarbonate at least 3mm thick, or Polycarbonate with a class 1 rating when tested to BS 476-7, or any other material that when tested to BS 2782-0 Method 508A performs so that the test flame extinguishes before a certain point on the test sample and any flame or afterglow self-extinguishes within 5 seconds of the source of the ignition being removed.
The UK Building Regulations do not require minimum spacings between TP(a) rated diffusers nor do they limit the % of the ceiling area that can be made of TP(a) rated diffusers.
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