220-240VAC 4W LiFePO4 Battery Emergency Light 60Lm 6500k Exit light with Energy Efficiency
Technical Specifications
Mains Supply | 220-240VAC,50/60Hz |
Power4 | 4W |
Duration Time | 3 Hours |
Recharge Period | 16 Hours |
Battery Size & Type | LiFePO4 3.2V 1.5Ah |
CCT | 6500k |
Luminous Flux | m (emergency) |
Protection Class | Class Ⅱ |
Operating Temperature | 0-40 ℃ |
Features
1.Dual Functionality: The fixture serves as both an exit light and an emergency downlight. It provides illumination for exit signage and general lighting during power outages or emergencies.
2.LED Technology: The fixture utilizes LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology, known for its energy efficiency, long lifespan, and low maintenance requirements.
3.Energy Efficiency: LEDs are highly energy-efficient, consuming less power compared to traditional lighting sources while delivering equivalent or higher brightness.
4.Bright Illumination: The LED Downlight produces a bright and focused light output, ensuring visibility in emergency situations and aiding occupants in finding their way to exits.
5.Compact Design: The fixture typically features a compact and sleek design, making it suitable for installation in various indoor environments without being obtrusive.
6.Long Lifespan: LED technology offers a longer lifespan compared to traditional lighting sources. LED Exit Light Emergency LED Downlights can last for many years, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
7.Low Heat Emission: LEDs generate less heat, contributing to improved safety and reducing the risk of fire hazards.
8.Maintenance and Self-Testing: Some LED Exit Light Emergency LED Downlights incorporate self-testing capabilities to ensure their operational readiness. They can perform automatic diagnostic tests to detect faults or issues, providing alerts or notifications for maintenance or repairs.
9.Battery Backup: These fixtures typically come with built-in rechargeable batteries that activate when the main power supply fails. The batteries ensure continuous illumination during power outages or emergencies.
10.Compliance: LED Exit Light Emergency LED Downlights are designed to meet relevant safety and regulatory standards, ensuring their reliability and suitability for emergency lighting applications.
What is the difference between them in an Emergency?
Non-maintained lights turn on only during a power failure. Maintained lights work continuously and continue to illuminate during a power failure, enabling them to function as both a standard light and an emergency light.
When to Replace an Emergency Light Fixture
There are various reasons why you might consider replacing your emergency light fixture.
Advancements in illumination technology, notably the widespread adoption of LED lighting, offer several advantages such as:
Reduced energy consumption.
Enhanced efficiency.
Smaller and safer lighting products.
Ability to maintain the mandated minimum 90-minute illumination without an extra battery pack.
Modern lights utilizing LED technology are smaller and generate less heat compared to traditional incandescent or halogen bulbs. The availability of sleeker designs makes them an appealing choice for commercial or apartment buildings.
If an emergency light uses traditional halogen or incandescent bulbs, it's likely older (at least 10 years) and larger compared to newer models. Considering a replacement with an LED light is recommended.
Visible wear and tear, like dirt, discoloration, or haze on lamp heads, can significantly impact light performance. In such cases, replacing the fixture is advisable. Moreover, signs of battery corrosion, leaks, foaming, or crustiness indicate aging and necessitate immediate replacement.