- Place of Origin:
- Guangdong, China
- Brand Name:
- KUNSEN
- Bulb Type:
- LED
- Battery Type:
- Lead-acid
- Material:
- Injection-molded thermoplastic ABS housing, Injection-molded thermoplastic ABS housing
- Usage:
- emergency lighting
- Certification:
- ce, rohs
- Specifications:
- 2X5W
- Product Name:
- LED emergency twin spot light
- Mode of Operation:
- Maintained
- Input Voltage:
- 120/277VAC 60HZ
- battery type:
- 6V 4.5AH Sealed Lead acid battery
- Power:
- 2x5W 6PCS LED
- Duration:
- ≥90minutes
- Indication:
- red
- Protection:
- Low-Voltage Cut-Off to prevent Over-Discharge of Battery
- Product size:
- 34.8x12.7x7.8cm
Packaging & Delivery
- Selling Units:
- Single item
- Single package size:
- 34.8X12.7X7.9 cm
- Single gross weight:
- 1.75 kg
- Package Type:
- Export standard cartons
- Lead Time:
Quantity(Piece) 1 - 100 101 - 1000 1001 - 5000 >5000 Est. Time(days) 9 12 15 To be negotiated
Thermoplastic led frog eye emergency lights
Injection-molded thermoplastic ABS housing, Anti UV UL94V-0 flame rating, fire-retardant,
120/277 VAC dual voltage operation, LED indicator light and push button test switch,
Sealed Lead acid battery(6V4.5AH) delivers more than 90 minutes capacity on emergency mode,
Low voltage battery disconnection-preventing deep discharge damage to the battery.
Product information |
Specification:
2x5W 6PCS LED emergency twin spot light with adjustable LED lamp heads
Mode of Operation: Maintained
Input Voltage: 120/277VAC 60HZ
Battery: 6V 4.5AH Sealed Lead acid battery
Operating Temperature: 0℃~40℃
Indication: Red LED
Backup time: ≥90minutes
Protection: Low-Voltage Cut-Off to prevent Over-Discharge of Battery
Product Size: 33x
Packing:
Dimension:37x31x29.5cm/6pcs
G.W.:11.5kgs
N.W.:10.5kgs
Features:
*Injection-molded thermoplastic ABS housing, flame rating.
*Innovative, easy installation in minutes
*Suitable for wall mount applications
*Universal J-box mounting pattern
*USA market: 120V/277VAC dual voltage operation
*CANADA market: 120V/347VAC dual voltage operation
*NEW 2*6V 5W LED MR-16 lamps provide more than 300lm output each head for emergency mode.
*Built-in 6V 4.5Ah Lead acid battery for minimum 90 minutes emergency operation.
*Maximum 24 hours for full recharge time
*Test switch and charge indicator
*Wet location listed
*Five years warranty for the electrical parts and housing, two years warranty for battery.
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Why choose us |
Emergency Battery backup system It includes emergency inverter and efficient battery pack that can driver led lamp with internal & external LED driver for 30 minutes to 180 minutes during the mains failure. Automatically switch to emergency mode when mains is failure, led indicator indicates normal battery charging, press test button to simulate mains power off. |
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Company overview |
Company information | |
Tel | +86 ( 757 ) 63247196 |
Fax | +86 ( 757 ) 81809980 |
Skype | kevinsmil smiljames |
info@kunsen.com.cn sales@kusen.com.cn | |
+86 13660080872 | |
623518751 | |
Web | http://www.kunsen.com.cn |
Add | Building 4, Zone F, New Lighting Source Industry Zone, Luocun,Nanhai, Foshan, Guangdong, China 528200 |
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Production process |
Easiest assembly, high efficiency SMT is the most popular technology and process in the electronics assembly industry today. With automation, high efficiency, reliable, strong anti-vibration, solder joint defect rate is low, good high-frequency characteristics. Strict production process, all products have been tested. 100% pass rate. |
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FAQ |
What is Emergency Lighting?
Emergency lighting is lighting provided in the event of an emergency situation where a loss of power results in the failure of the normal illumination.
The loss of power to the normal illumination could occur due to fire or a power cut. This could potentially lead to sudden darkness and pose a potential danger to the occupants of the building.
Emergency lighting is required to operate fully automatically and give illumination of a sufficiently high level to enable all occupants to evacuate the premises safely. Most new buildings now have emergency lighting installed during construction; the design and type of equipment being specified by the architect in accordance with current Building Regulations and any local authority requirements.
The British Standard provides the emergency lighting designer with clear guidelines to work to. BS 5266-1: 2011 embraces residential hotels, clubs, hospitals, nursing homes, schools and colleges, licensed premises, offices, museums, shops, multi-storey dwellings, etc.
Although this standard recommends the types and durations of emergency lighting systems relating to each category of premises, it should be remembered that the standards are the minimum safety standards for these types of building and that a higher standard may be required for a particular installation.
Emergency Lighting is a general term which can be split into five main distinctions.
1) Emergency Escape Lighting is the lighting which provides sufficient illumination so that all occupants can evacuate in the event of an emergency situation, or attempt to terminate any potentially dangerous processes before evacuation. Emergency Escape Lighting is part of the fire safety provision of a building and a requirement of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
2) Standby lighting is lighting which enables normal activities to continue substantially unchanged. We won"t cover standby lighting much more than this, as it is not a legal requirement and is a feature which may or may not be needed, and is dependent on the use of the premises.
3) Escape Route Lighting is lighting which ensures the means of escape can easily be identified.
4) Open Are or Anti-Panic lighting is part of the escape lighting system and provides enough illumination to allow occupants to reach an area where the means of escape can be identified.
5) High-risk Task area lighting is lighting which will provide sufficient illumination so that an operator can terminate a potentially dangerous process or carry out proper shut-down procedures before evacuating the premises.
How many emergency lights do I need?
There is no specific quantity of emergency lights specified. The requirement is that you provide sufficient lighting levels, in the event of a mains failure, for people to safely exit from a building.
Using the relevant standards BS EN 1836/BS 5266-7, the light level requirements for the building can be determined. From that, the type and quantity of luminaries can be determined.