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Emergency
Lighting
Self-Contained Surface Mounted Luminaires 5
Self-Contained Utility Lighting 6
Self-Contained Recessed and Low Profile Luminaires 7-8
Self-Contained Exit Luminaires 9
Self-Contained Double Beam Projectors 10
Legend Selection Chart 11
LED Emergency Lighting 12
Conversions 13-14
Design Guide 15-23
Emergency Lighting
SELF-CONTAINED SURFACE MOUNTED LUMINAIRES
A selection of 8W self-contained surface mounted luminaires suitable for a wide variety of interior and exterior applications.
8W BULKHEAD
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 0001
8W IP65 Non-Maintained SEM83NM 4830 126734
Bulkhead
8W IP65 Maintained SEM83M 4831 126747
Bulkhead
Recessing Kit (For SEM8) SEM8RECKIT 135356
RAPIDLITE
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-JRL8/3NM 4830 894879
3hr 8W Maintained EL-JRL8/3M 4831 894882
ROBOLITE 2
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-ROB8/3NM 4830 901746
3hr 8W Maintained EL-ROB8/3M 4831 901759
8W Mains EL-ROB8/230 4451 901762
STREAMLITE
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-JSL8/3NM-2 4840 881170
3hr 8W Maintained EL-JSL8/3M-2 4841 881183
See Page 11 For Legend Selection
• Easy to install
• Shallow and unobtrusive profile
• Simple first-fix base with removable gear tray
• ABS body with snap-on polycarbonate diffuser
• Dimensions mm (L/W/D) 353 x 96 x 75mm
Viewing Distance:
12 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
• Vandal resistant
• High performance, wide spacing distribution
• Time saving first-fix base and plug-in gear tray
• Optional legend kit
• Dimensions (L/W/D) 330 x 135 x 80mm
Viewing Distance:
24 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
• Heavy duty vandal resistant construction
• Heavy duty terminal block
• Matching mains version available
• Dimensions (L/W/D) 400 x 140 x 100mm
• Optional legend kit
Viewing Distance:
16 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
• Shallow profile design - only 62mm deep
• Large format ideal for retro fit installations
• Optional large format legend kit
• Diffuser retained by screws
• Dimensions (L/W/D) 416 x 194 x 62mm
Viewing Distance:
35 metres
when used with optional
large format legend kit
Optional
Legend kit
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Optional
Legend kit
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Optional
Legend kit
IP65
Time saving first fix base
and plug-in gear tray
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Optional large
format legend kit
IP65
IP65
IP20
5
6
Emergency Lighting
SELF-CONTAINED UTILITY LIGHTING
A popular range of luminaires designed to satisfy a variety of applications, particularly suited for
hotels, waiting areas, office receptions, corridors and stairwells.
IP20
IP20
IP20
IP20
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
SQUARELITE
• Square 28W fluorescent energy saving 2D
luminaire in mains and emergency versions
• Unobtrusive low profile
• Easy to install, with quick fit gear tray
and diffuser
• Dimensions mm (L/W/D) 260 x 260 x 90mm
CIRCULITE
• Circular fluorescent energy saving 2D
luminaire in mains and emergency versions
• Unobtrusive low profile
• Easy to install, with quick fit gear tray
and diffuser
• Available in 16W and 28W versions
• Dimensions (Dia/D) 285 x 100mm
SOLAR PLUS
A new concept in aesthetic and technical flexibility,
enhanced by a variety of trim options, to suite any
style of interior décor.
• Easy installation with a first fix terminal
action between gear tray and base
• High frequency control gear
• Coloured trim options and semi recess kit available
• Note, semi recess kit and decorative
angled trim can also be used together
• Dimensions Standard (Dia/D) 350 x 118mm,
c/w Dec. Angled Trim (Dia/D) 426 x 118mm
VIOLA
• Large, well appointed luminaire
suited to prestigious surroundings
• Opal diffuser and slim polished
brass gallery
• Mains and emergency versions
• Dimensions (Dia/D) 389 x 178mm
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 28W Non-Maintained EL-JSQ28/3NM 4437 114478
3hr 28W Maintained EL-JSQ28/3M 4437 114465
28W Mains EL-JSQ28/2D 4406 114452
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 28W Non-Maintained EL-JCL28/3NM 4434 894905
3hr 28W Maintained EL-JCL28/3/M 4434 894918
28W Mains EL-JCL28/2D 4402 894921
3hr 16W Non-Maintained EL-JCL16/3NM 4433 114436
3hr 16W Maintained EL-JCL16/3M 4433 114423
16W Mains EL-JCL16/2D 4401 114410
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
LUMINAIRES
Code 8274
3 hr 28W Maintained EL-SOLP/28/3M 4434 901610
28W Mains
ACCESSORIES
EL-SOLP/28/2D 4402 901607
Dec. Angled Trim (White) EL-SOLP/TRIM/W 901623
Dec. Angled Trim (Gold) EL-SOLP/TRIM/G 901636
Dec. Angled Trim (Silver) EL-SOLP/TRIM/S 901649
Dec. Angled Trim (Black) EL-SOLP/TRIM/B 901652
Semi-Recess Kit EL-SOLP/SRK 901665
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr 28W Maintained Brass EL-VIB28/3M 4439 111332
8W Mains Brass EL-VIB28/2D 4448 111345
Emergency Lighting
WAYLUX
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
LUMINAIRES
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-WL8/3NM 4830 901555
3 hr 8W Maintained EL-WL8/3M 4831 901568
SELF-CONTAINED RECESSED AND LOW PROFILE LUMINAIRES
NEW TRIMLUX
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
LUMINAIRES
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained
Recessed Body
EL-TR8/3NM 4808 901335
3 hr 8W Maintained
Recessed Body
TRIM / DIFFUSERS
EL-TR8/3M 4809 901348
Standard (White) EL-TR/TRIM/W 901364
Standard (Brass) EL-TR/TRIM/B 901380
Standard (Stainless Steel) EL-TR/TRIM/SS 901393
Standard (Aluminium) EL-TR/TRIM/A 901416
TRIM/DIFFUSERS FOR EDGE LIT LEGEND
Slotted (White) EL-TR/STRIM/W 901432
Slotted (Brass) EL-TR/STRIM/B 901458
Slotted (Stainless Steel) EL-TR/STRIM/SS 901461
Slotted (Aluminium)
SINGLE SIDED LEGENDS
EL-TR/STRIM/A 901487
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/R
Man / Door / Arrow Right)
901490
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/L
Man / Door / Arrow Left)
901500
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/D
Man / Door / Arrow Down)
DOUBLE SIDED LEGENDS
901513
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/DS1
Man / Door / Arrow Down)
901526
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/DS2
Man / Door / Arrow Left / Right)
901539
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-TR/LEG/DS3
Man / Door / Arrow Up)
901542
• Slim body
• First-fix assembly
• Light optimised diffuser
• Self adhesive legends available
• Dimensions (H/W/D) 193 x 360 x 55mm
Viewing Distance:
36 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
A superb recessed indoor luminaire or
illuminated exit sign that blends perfectly
into both traditional and modern prestigous
surroundings.
• Fully recessed
• Slim, clean style
• Winged installation feature for
ceiling tile mount
• Trim / Diffuser available in four finishes
• Double sided legends available
• Dimensions (L/W/D) 324 x 169 x 75mm
The New Trimlux can be installed as a stand
alone recessed luminaire by utilising the
recessed body and standard trim / diffuser.
Alternatively it can be installed as a recessed
exit light by selecting the slotted trim /
diffuser and appropriate edge lit legend.
Viewing Distance:
30 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Optional
Legend kit
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
IP42
IP20
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8
Emergency Lighting
IP20
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
SELF-CONTAINED RECESSED AND LOW PROFILE LUMINAIRES
NEW FLUSHLITE
A sleek and impressive recessed emergency
luminaire that complements hotel and office
interior spaces.
• Fully recessed
• Slim, clean style
• Light engineered diffuser for optimised
spacing
• Winged installation feature for ceiling
tile mount
• Dimensions (L/H/D) 407 x 65 x 165mm
(without legend)
The New Flushlite can be installed as a stand
alone recessed luminaire by utilising the
recessed body and standard diffuser.
Alternatively it can be installed as a recessed
exit light by selecting the slotted diffuser and
appropriate edge lit legend.
Viewing Distance:
30 metres
when used with
optional legend kit
SELF-CONTAINED EXIT LUMINAIRES
A comprehensive collection of exit luminaires that are ideally suited to almost all emergency
lighting applications and easily fulfill the designers specific needs in most installations.
IP20
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
Viewing Distance:
30 metres
EXIT BOX
A slim and compact 8 watt emergency sign
with a viewing distance of up to 30 metres.
Particularly well suited to installations where
there is limited wall space above a door.
A generous downlight panel provides
illumination at floor level. A sturdy design
with clean lines that makes the fitting both
easy to see and complementary to a variety
of exit route applications.
• Dimensions (L/H/D) 483 x 236 x 64mm
• ICEL approved
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
LUMINAIRES
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained
Recessed Body
EL-FL8/3NM 4808 901678
3 hr 8W Maintained
Recessed Body
DIFFUSERS
EL-FL8/3M 4809 901681
Standard Diffuser EL-FL/DIF 901694
Standard Diffuser with
Slot for Edge Lit Legend
LEGENDS
EL-FL/SDIF 901704
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-FL/LEG/R
Man / Door / Arrow Right)
901717
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-FL/LEG/L
Man / Door / Arrow Left)
901720
Edge Lit Legend (Running
Man / Door / Arrow Down)
EL-FL/LEG/D 901733
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
EXIT BOX
Code 0001
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained SEMEX83NM+ 4440 148783
3 hr 8W Maintained SEMEX83M+ 4441 148796
Emergency Lighting
INOVALITE
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
INOVALITE (WITH LEGEND)
3hr 8W
Non-Maintained
EL-JSNV2/8/3NM 4840 880090
3hr 8W
Maintained
EL-JSNV2/8/3M 4841 880100
EDGELITE 3
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
LUMINAIRES - EXIT LIGHTS
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained
(Stainless Steel)
EL-EDG8/3NM/S 4810 901788
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-EDG8/3NM/B
(Brass)
4810 901791
3 hr 8W Non-Maintained EL-EDG8/3NM/W
(White)
4810 901801
3 hr 8W Maintained
(Stainless Steel)
EL-EDG8/3M/S 4811 901814
3 hr 8W Maintained
(Brass)
EL-EDG8/3M/B 4811 901827
3 hr 8W Maintained
(White)
SINGLE SIDED LEGENDS
EL-EDG8/3M/W 4811 901283
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/L
Man / Door / Arrow Left)
901306
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/R
Man / Door / Arrow Right)
901319
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/D
Man / Door / Arrow Down)
DOUBLE SIDED LEGENDS
901296
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/DS1
Man / Door / Arrow Down)
901322
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/DS2
Man / Door / Arrow Left / Right)
901351
Edge Lit Legend (Running EL-EDG/LEG/DS3
Man / Door / Arrow Up)
901377
SELF-CONTAINED EXIT LUMINAIRES
• Unique dual function downlight and
exit sign
• Supplied with universal legend kit
• Vandal resistant polycarbonate
construction
• Dimensions (L/H/D) 380 x 180 x 75mm
Viewing Distance:
25 metres
Edgelite 3 is a distinctive example of the
traditional edge lit luxury sign. Available in
three finishes. Brass, the perfect choice for
period or prestige settings. White for modern
clean appeal and and stainless steel where a
contemporary look is required. The body is
hung by a hook and chain arrangement that
has both an aesthetic and practical appeal.
The mains connector block is seated
conveniently in the support pod which can
be mounted either on a ceiling or wall.
• Dimensions
Gear and Legend (L/H/D) 358 x 300 x 61mm,
Support Pod (L/H/D) 358 x 42 x 61mm
Viewing Distance:
32 metres
Unique
downlight
function
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
IP20
IP20
9
10
Emergency Lighting
IP20
SELF-CONTAINED DOUBLE BEAM PROJECTORS
The new range of double beam protectors are suitable for a wide variety of interior and exterior applications,
particularly for warehouses, loading bays, commercial swimming pools and other high ceiling installations.
Top or side
mounting of
lampheads
IP20
IP20
IP65
1 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
DOUBLE BEAM (2x18W)
• Competitive 2x18W beam projector
for internal applications
• Easy to install
• Hinged front access door
• Top or side mounting of lamp heads
• Multi-directional lamp heads
• 3hr duration
• Dimensions (L1/L2/H/D)
360 x 320 x 355 x 80mm
DOUBLE BEAM (2x55W)
• Internal 2x55W beam projector
• Easy to install
• Removable front cover
• Top mounted multi-directional lamp heads
• Dimensions (H/L/D) 320 x 470 x 135mm
DOUBLE BEAM (EXTERNAL)
• IP65 beam projectors for external and
wet applications
• Easy to install
• Remote multi-directional lamp heads
c/w angled wall brackets
• Available as 2x55W and 2x20W versions
• Dimensions (Enclosure) (H/L/D)
280 x 280 x 130mm
• Dimensions (Remote Lamp Head
and Bracket) (H/L/D) 231 x 177 x 140mm
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 0001
3hr Non-Maintained
2x18W
SEM18TB 4802 133989
DOUBLE BEAM (2x18W) TIME DELAY
A competitive 2x18W beam projector for internal
applications where discharge lighting such as SON /
HQI (High Bay / Low Bay Luminaires) are installed.
The time delay function operates an over-run timer
operation on the luminaire, meaning that the
emergency lighting will stay operational after power
is resumed and whilst normal lighting (SON / HQI)
re-strikes and returns to normal light levels.
• Easy to install
• Multi-directional lamp heads
• 3hr duration
• Dimensions (L/H/D) 260 x 358 x 99mm
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr Non-Maintained EL-DB/2X18TD 4802 901474
2x18W (C/W Time
Delay/Over-Run Timer)
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
1hr Non-Maintained
2x55W
EL-DB/2X55 4802 901429
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3hr Non-Maintained EL-DB/2X20IP 4802 901445
2x20W IP65
1hr Non-Maintained EL-DB/2X55IP 4802 901403
2x55W IP65
1 Hour Version
Emergency Lighting
1. Simply select your chosen luminaire
2. Decide the legend format required:
3. Read off the part number for the appropriate legend
LEGEND SELECTION CHART
Example... 1. New Flushlite (EL-FL8/3M)
A B C D
2. Arrow Right C
3. Legend required = EL-FL/LEG/R
Luminaire Part No. Legend Formats (Part Number) Legend
Model
A B
C
D
Type
SEM83NM - - - SEM83LEGEND Adhesive
8W Bulkhead SEM83M - - - SEM83LEGEND Adhesive
EL-JRL8/3NM - - - EL-LEXSABL Adhesive
Rapidlite EL-JRL8/3M - - - EL-LEXSABL Adhesive
EL-ROB8/3NM - - - EL-ROBLEG Adhesive
Robolite 2 EL-ROB8/3M - - - EL-ROBLEG Adhesive
EL-ROB8/230 - - - EL-ROBLEG Adhesive
EL-JSL8/3NM-2 - - - EL-35ML/JSL Adhesive
Streamlite EL-JSL8/3M-2 - - - EL-35ML/JSL Adhesive
EL-WL8/3NM EL-WL/LEG/D EL-WL/LEG/L EL-WL/LEG/R - Adhesive
Waylux EL-WL8/3M EL-WL/LEG/D EL-WL/LEG/L EL-WL/LEG/R - Adhesive
EL-TR8/3NM EL-TR/LEG/D EL-TR/LEG/L EL-TR/LEG/R – Acrylic
New Trimlux EL-TR8/3M EL-TR/LEG/D EL-TR/LEG/L EL-TR/LEG/R – Acrylic
EL-FL8/3NM EL-FL/LEG/D EL-FL/LEG/L EL-FL/LEG/R - Acrylic
New Flushlite EL-FL8/3M EL-FL/LEG/D EL-FL/LEG/L EL-FL/LEG/R - Acrylic
EL-EDG8/3NM/S EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
Edgelite 3 EL-EDG8/3NM/B EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
EL-EDG8/3NM/W EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
EL-EDG8/3M/S EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
EL-EDG8/3M/B EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
EL-EDG8/3M/W EL/EDG/LEG/D EL/EDG/LEG/L EL/EDG/LEG/R - Acrylic
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LED EMERGENCY LIGHTING
Emergency lights must be regularly maintained and in full working order to meet British Standards. Fluorescent lamps in emergency luminaires
have a typical working life of around six thousand hours, at which point they need to be replaced. When used in a luminaire operating in maintained
mode, this equates to a working life of approximately nine months.
Fluorescent lamps contain mercury so special arrangements have to be made to dispose of used lamps in an appropriate manner.
The very latest LED light sources have a working life of over 50,000 hours, more than nine times that of a fluorescent lamp, vastly reducing the
costs required to keep emergency lights correctly maintained.
Viewing Distance:
24 metres
Firesound LED
A high quality cast aluminium 90 minute Fire
Rated Triple LED downlight with a twist and lock
bezel to comply with todays demanding standards
• High output 3 x 1w single chip LED's
(30w T/H equivalent)
• Supplied pre-wired with 350mA LED driver
• Up to 50,000 hrs lamp life
• Available in White, Chrome and Satin
Chrome finish
Firesound LED (Emergency)
• Now available with 3 hour duration
maintained emergency pack
• Suitable for Non Maintained and
Maintained applications
• 100% light output on mains failure
• Compact inverter housed in flexible
intumescent 1 hour rated sleeve
A contemporary recessed LED lighting solution
suitable for office, school, shop and hotel
interiors. The Serenga Sun-Lite recessed version
is available with 2 power LEDs for escape route
applications and one for spot work to highlight
points of emphasis, changes of floor level or
needed equipment, such as extinguishers.
Control gear is housed in a tidy module, which
will fit through a 68mm aperture in a ceiling or
wall suitable for recessing. The innovative
electronic design is highly energy efficient,
supporting LED light sources, which have a
life expectancy in excess of 50,000 hours.
LED FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHT
Description Ref No. Order No.
0001
Downlight - White SF50LED31F WHI 147360
Emegency SF50LED31F/E3 WHI 147373
Downlight - White
SERENGA SUN-LITE LED DOWNLIGHT
EVOLED LED EXIT SIGN
An LED exit sign, with a simple to install,
screwless, clip together assembly. The push
in legend has a self locking mechanism which
requires a tool for its removal.
The clever luminaire design results in an exit
sign with a viewing distance of 24 Metres but
with an overall depth of just 190mm, making
it ideal for ceiling mounted applications with
limited headroom.
Suitable for Non-Maintained and Maintained
applications.
Description Ref No. Order No.
7231
Recessed Downlighter,
1W LED spot, M3
SER-DS-RM3 990584
Recessed Downlighter,
2x1W LED, open area, M3
SER-DA-RM3 990571
Recessed Downlighter,
2x1W LED, escape routes, M3
SER-DW-RM3 990597
Description Ref No. Order No.
5948
Maintained LED Exit Light ICM 001357
c/w Self Test - White
Maintained LED Exit Light ICMS 001360
c/w Self Test - Silver
Legend (Running Man/Door/ ICAD 001399
Arrow Down) Double Sided
Legend (Running Man/Door/ ICADS 001409
Arrow Down) Single Sided
Legend (Running Man/Door/ ICALR 001412
Arrow Left-Right) Double Sided
Emergency Lighting CONVERSIONS
An extensive range of modification kits to convert standard, compact fluorescent and low voltage tungsten halogen fittings into self-contained,
non-maintained and maintained emergency. An emergency lighting conversion service to ISO9002 and ICEL1004 is also available, all conversions
are EMC tested, CE marked and come with a 3 year guarantee. Ask your local branch for details.
BOXED CONVERSION UNITS
(FLUORESCENT)
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
3.6V 3 Cell Conversion EL-CON/FL3C 4820 901212
4.6V 4 Cell Conversion EL-CON/FL4C 4820 901225
6.0V 5 Cell Conversion EL-CON/FL5C 4820 901238
Compact 3.6V 3 Cell EL-CON/CFL3C 4820 901209
Conversion
• Used to convert 230V fluorescent
luminaires to provide emergency lighting
• Suitable for most fluorescent lamp circuits
including the majority of electronic ballasts
• Will convert 4 pin compact fluorescent and
2D lamps
• Fully wired in a remote box
BALLAST LUMEN FACTOR GUIDE
(FLUORESCENT CONVERSIONS)
For emergency operation it is not
necessary that the lamps burn at full
strength. The BLF illustrates the light
output of the lamp during emergency
operation compared to that during
normal operation
For example: A 36W T8 lamp
converted with a 4 x cell conversion
will produce 10% of normal lamp
output compared to 5% when using
a 3 cell conversion.
LAMP WATTAGE EL-CON/FL/3C EL-CON/CFL/3C EL-CON/FL/4C EL-CON/FL/5C
(3 X Cell) (3 X Cell) (4 X Cell) (5 X Cell)
3.6V 3.6V 4.8V 6.0V
BLF (%) BLF (%) BLF (%) BLF (%)
T8 18 7 11
30 6 11
36 5 10
58 7 8
70 7
SE 5 10 19 27 28
7 10 18 27 28
9 9 17 25 26
11 11 16 23 27
TCL 18 6 10 12 14
24 6 8 12 15
36 5 7 9 11
40 11
55 8
DEL 10 9 15 28
13 9 15 27
18 11 15 21 23
26 8 13 15 20
TEL 13 9 12 23
18 12 16 22
26 11 13 21
32 14
2D 10 8 23
16 6
21
28 7 12
38 9
T5 6 9
8 9
14 7 16
22 (Circular) 16
24 13
40 13
55 (Circular) 11
54 10
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Emergency Lighting CONVERSIONS
BOXED CONVERSION UNIT
(LOW VOLTAGE)
• Used to convert low voltage tungsten
halogen luminaires to emergency
• Suitable for 12V 20W, 35W and 50W lamps
• 3 Hour duration
• Suitable for non-maintained applications
• Suitable for maintained applications with
the addition of an external transformer
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
Boxed Low Voltage EL-CON/LV/TH/B 4826 901186
Emergency Pack
NEEDLEPACK CONVERSION
(LOW VOLTAGE)
A revolutionary new concept in low voltage
emergency packs. An ingenious design where
the batteries are connected radially allowing
the pack to be inserted through a low voltage
downlight cut-out.
• Used to convert low voltage tungsten
halogen to emergency
• Suitable for 12V 20W, 35W and 50W lamps
• 3 Hour duration
• Suitable for non-maintained applications
• Suitable for maintained applications with
the addition of an external transformer
• Batteries housed in flexible intumescent
1 hour rated sleeve
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
Low Voltage EL-CON/LV/TH/S 4827 901199
Emergency Pack
REPLACEMENT BATTERIES
Suitable for Exit Luminaires, Bulkheads, Utility
Lighting and Double Beam Projectors
• EN60285 compliant
Description Ref No. EQ Order No.
Code 8274
Single Cell Tagged EL-4000DHB* 8055 111510
2 Cell Stick Tagged EL-2/4000DH4* 8055 111536
3 Cell Stick Tagged EL-3/4000DH4* 8055 111552
4 Cell Stick Tagged EL-4/4000DH4* 8055 111578
2 Cell Side by
Side Tagged
EL-2/4000DH3* 8055 111594
3 Cell Side by
Side Tagged
EL-3/4000DH3* 8055 111617
6V 12Ah Battery FIR-NP12-6 991866
*Add suffix ‘F’ for flying leads
Emergency Lighting DESIGN GUIDE
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The main reason for installing an emergency lighting system is to
enable the building to meet fire safety legislation in a way that is
visually acceptable and meets the user’s needs for ease of operation
and maintenance. Consequently it is important to establish all the
relevant legal requirements for emergency lighting and fire alarm
systems before commencing the design. These should ideally be
agreed between the system designer, user, fire authority, building
control officer and system installer.
The main legislative requirements are:
THE BUILDING REGULATIONS 2000 - 2005 edition
(England and Wales with equivalent legislation
covering Scotland and Northern Ireland)
The main changes regarding emergency lighting in the 2005 edition
are that designers are reminded that when finished and put into use,
the building will have to have satifactory fire precautions to meet the
hazards identified by the fire risk assessment required by the Fire
Safety Order
The building regulations detail the design and construction
characteristics of a building. Approved Document B details the fire
safety requirements for new buildings and the major refurbishment
of existing premises. Table 9 of this document shows the locations
that must be provided with emergency lighting. It now defines that
in addition to escape routes, all open areas larger than 60m 2 must be
illuminated in the event of the failure of the normal lighting supply. It
also clarifies that emergency lighting is needed for all parts of schools
that either do not have natural light or are used outside normal school
hours. The regulations require that systems comply with BS 5266-1,
the code of practice for emergency lighting.
THE FIRE SAFETY ORDER 2005
(England and Wales with equivalent legislation
covering Scotland and Northern Ireland)
These items of legislation replace the Fire Precautions act 1997
and are the laws by which the UK enforces the European Workplace
Directive.
This new legislation requires that all premises must be safeguared
from fire by appropriate fire safety precautions.
• This must be demonstated by the responsible person for the
premises (normally the employer) conducting a fire safety risk
assessment. If the site has 5 or more employees then the risk
assessment must be kept as a formal record for inspection by
the Fire Authority.
• The Assessment replaces fire certificates which are now no
longer valid
Main points in the guide are:
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• That the law now covers all premises that have employees or
are visited by members of the public. (Previously Fire certificates
did not cover small premises)
• Emergency lighting should by upgraded to meet the current
standards (Previously a premises did not have to be upgraded
when standards improved, now those engineered to previous
issues need to be brought up to date)
The Government has produced 11 guides for individual applications
to help employers to conduct their assessments and gives guidance
on the safety equipment required.
The guides make it clear that occupants have to be protected from
risks in the event of the normal supply failing to assist users they
advise that:
• Emergency lighting is likely to be required where any escape
routes are internal and without windows or if the premises are
used during darkness (including early darkness in Winter)
• The assessment should cover the location of employees and any
visitors (including information on those persons with disabilities)
to the site to assist in determining the areas requiring
emergency lighting.
• The guidance gives detailed requirements for the suitability of
escape routes and calls for the installation of emergency
lighting to be in accordance with BS 5266-1
• The evaluation of areas with a fire risk assists when deciding
which areas need protection, e.g. a school chemical
laboratory may be smaller than 60m 2 but still need emergency
lighting, as combustible materials and sources of ignition would
be present
• It recommends that advice on the installation should be given
by a competent person who specialises in emergency lighting
systems
• Continued maintenance and testing must be correctly carried
out, to comply with the directive
• The equipment used must be capable of being demonstrated
as of adequate quality. Compliance with the appropriate
British Standard, or other approved third party scheme,
gives evidence of this. The standard for luminaires is
BS EN 60598-2-22. ICEL 1001 registration endorses the
spacing data of these luminaires. The standard for central
battery systems is BS EN 50171
Note: When the premises are being assessed for risk,
shortcomings in other areas of fire protection can be
compensated for by improved levels of emergency
lighting and fire alarms.
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THE HEALTH AND SAFETY (SAFETY SIGNS
AND SIGNALS) REGULATIONS 1996
These regulations bring into force the EC Safety Signs Directive
(92/58/EEC) on the provision and use of safety signs at work. The
purpose of the Directive is to encourage the standardisation of safety
signs throughout the member states of the European Union so that
safety signs, wherever they are seen, have the same meaning.
The regulations apply to all safety signs including those which provide
directional signage for escape routes.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
In addition to fire safety legislation, some workplaces require a licence
from the Local Authority, including theatres and cinemas, sport
stadiums and premises for public entertainment, music, dancing,
gambling and the sale of alcohol. Other premises must be registered
with the Local Authority and be inspected by the Fire Authority,
including nursing homes, children's homes, residential care homes
and independent schools. Both licensed and registered premises have
to pass a fire inspection to confirm that they have systems complying
with BS 5266-1 for the emergency lighting and BS 5839 for fire
equipment. Records of a system are now essential to maintain the
validity of approvals and licences.
EMERGENCY LIGHTING - SYSTEM DESIGN
This section provides guidance on system design to meet BS 5266
Parts 1 and 7 and so achieve compliance with legislation
DESIGN OBJECTIVE
BS 5266, when referring to the provision of Escape Lighting in
section 4.2, requires that when the supply to all or part of the
normal lighting in occupied premises fails, escape lighting is
required to fulfil the following function:
(a) To indicate clearly and unambiguously the escape routes.
(b) To provide illumination along such routes to allow safe
movement towards and through the exits provided.
(c) To ensure that fire alarm call points and fire fighting equipment
provided along escape routes can be readily located.
(d) To permit operations concerned with safety measures.
BS 5266-1 recommends that discussions should be held prior
to commencing the design, to establish the areas to be covered,
the method of operation, the testing regime and the most suitable
type of system. These discussions should include the owner or
occupier of the premises, the system designer, the installer,
the supplier of the equipment and the fire authority.
Note: BS 5266 will be revised during 2006 following the
publication of EN 50172. For up to date information visit our
website at www.cooper-ls.com. Alternatively visit the British
Standards Institute website, at www.bsi-global.com
STAGE 1 - LOCATE LUMINAIRES AT MANDATORY “POINTS OF EMPHASIS”
Initial design is conducted by situating luminaires to reveal specific hazards and highlight safety equipment and signs, in addition to providing
illumination to assist safe travel along the escape route. This should be performed regardless of whether it is an emergency escape route or an
open (anti-panic) area. Only when this is accomplished should the type of luminaire or its light output be considered. BS 5266 Pt 7: 1999 requires
that the luminaires sited at points of emphasis must comply with BS EN 60 598-2-22.
Specific locations where a luminaire must be provided are:
At each exit door All safety exit signs Outside and near each Near stairs so that each At each change of direction
final exit
tread receives direct light
Near each first aid post Near any other change
of floor level
At each intersection
of corridors
Near each piece of fire fighting
equipment and call point
Note : The term near
means within 2 metres
measured horizontally
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STAGE 2 - ENSURE THAT EXIT SIGNS ARE OF CORRECT FORMAT AND SIZE
Section 4.1 of BS 5266 Pt 7 states that “Signs which are provided at all exits intended to be used
in an emergency and along escape routes shall be illuminated to indicate unambiguously the route
of escape to a point of safety”. Where direct sight of an emergency exit is not possible, an
illuminated directional sign (or series of signs) shall be provided to assist progression towards
the emergency exit.
• Sign formats should not be mixed
- BS 2560: 1975 - Old-style signs now obsolete. Should have been replaced by December 1998
- BS 5499 Pt 1 - Signs are still acceptable, if they are already in the building
- European Signs Directive Format - his came into force on 1st April 1996, under The Signs Directive
If there is any doubt as to the most appropriate format of sign, guidance should be obtained from
the local Fire Authority.
• Maximum viewing distances
For all formats of safety signs, the maximum viewing
distances and luminance conditions are given in BS 5266
pt7/EN 1838 Signs can be either internally illuminated, such
as exit boxes or edge lit emergency luminaires with a
screened sign that have a controlled illuminance, or painted
signs which includes Photoluminescent signs but to be
acceptable they must have an external emergency light
illuminating them. Maximum viewing distances are:
Internally illuminated signs -
200 x the panel height
• Illumination requirements
The sign must conform to the colours of ISO 3864, which defines that exit and first aid signs
must be white with green as the contrast colour. The ratio of luminance of the white colour to
the green colour must be between 5:1 and 15:1. The minimum luminance of any 10mm patch
area on the sign must be greater than 2cd/m 2 and the ratio of maximum to minimum
luminance shall be less than 10:1 for either colour
Externally illuminated signs -
100 x the panel height
Note: Internally illuminated exit signs are pre-tested to ensure they meet these requirements, provided that they comply with
EN 60598-2-22. If the sign is designed to be externally illuminated, considerable care must be taken by the system designer to see
that these conditions are met. Even though an emergency luminaire must be sited within 2 metres from the sign (see stage 1)
calculations should still be made to check that the sign is adequately illuminated.
STAGE 3 - LOCATE LUMINAIRES AT THE FOLLOWING ESSENTIAL AREAS IN THE BUILDINGS
Locate luminaires at the following essential areas in the buildings. These locations are not part of the escape route but because of their risk they
require protection by emergency lighting. Some of these areas are specifically defined in BS 5266-1. Others are likely to be hazard areas defined
by the risk assessment and being considered as a guidance Standard pr BS 5266-10
Required by BS 5266-1
A B C D E
Lift cars - although only in
exceptional circumstances
will they be part of the escape
route, they do present a
problem in that the public
may be trapped in them in
the event of a supply failure.
Toilets - all toilets for the
disabled and facilities
exceeding 8m 2 floor area
or without borrowed lights.
Note the Current issue of
BS 5266-1 now excludes the
en suite facilities in hotels.
Escalators - to enable users
to get off them safely.
Motor generator, control
or plant rooms - require
battery supplied emergency
lighting to assist any
maintenance or operating
personnel in the event of
failure.
Covered car parks -
the normal
pedestrian routes
should be provided
with non-maintained
luminaires of at least
1 hour duration.
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Other areas that need consideration as input to the risk assessment (pr BS5266-10)
Kitchens - Sudden failure of lighting while staff are cooking hot food is potentially dangerous, currently these areas would need an emergency light
over the extinguisher but emergency lighting is needed over the area for hot food preparation. Employees need to be able to locate and turn off
machinery/ovens/hobs etc. to ensure that they do not turn on once the supply is re-instated and cause a possible unsafe condition.
First Aid stations - Currently the requirement is for the light level needed to evacuate the premises, however system designers consider the light
level response and duration times of emergency lighting of first aid rooms where treatment is to be given
Refuge areas for disabled people - In these areas fire wardens will now have to go and collect disabled persons often also transferring them into
rescue sleds to enable them safely to be taken down stairs should consider the light level response and duration times of emergency lighting in refuges.
Fire equipment - In a fire condition, users must inspect and act on the condition of fire alarm panels and repeaters. The light must be sufficient to
enable displays to be read accurately. The staff will also have to contact the fire brigade so they must have sufficient illumination for the number to
be dialled correctly in the emergency condition.
The emergency lighting must provide adequate direct illumination on crash bars on exit doors to enable them to be easily seen and operated,
consider using exit signs above downward light panels.
STAGE 4 - ESCAPE ROUTE LIGHTING
When the points of emphasis have been covered, it is essential to provide any additional luminaires to ensure that minimum illuminance levels are
met to enable the routes to be used safely. In addition, every compartment on the escape route must have at least two luminaires, to provide some
light in the event of luminaire failure.
• Light Level Requirements
BS 5266 Pt 7: 1999 (EN 1838) 4.2 calls
for a minimum of 1 lux anywhere on
the centre line of the escape route for
normal risks. A uniformity ratio of 40:1
maximum to minimum must not be
exceeded. This illuminance must be
provided for the full duration and life
of the system. 50% of the illuminance
must be available within 5 seconds
and the full value within 60 seconds
of supply failure.
Note: The UK has an “A deviation” which continues to allow a 0.2 lux
minimum value for routes that will be permanently unobstructed. It
should be noted that this puts a heavy burden on the user to ensure
routes are kept clear even in an emergency. For this reason it is
recommended that the 1 lux level should always be used.
• Photometric Design
Emergency Escape Routes
The use of authenticated spacing tables or a suitable computer program
provides the information to determine whether luminaires are needed
in addition to those for the points of emphasis (see data section), to
provide the minimum required level of illumination on the escape
routes. To ensure that the design will meet the required levels at all
times the data is de-rated, as required by the standard, to cover the
following factors:
i. Reduction in light as the battery voltage reduces during discharge.
ii. Ageing of lamps in maintained circuits
iii. The effects of dirt (Spacing tables use a figure of 80%).
Example – luminaire spacing along escape route
Locate luminaires at mandatory “Points of emphasis”
PHOTOMETRIC DATA
Britelite Escape route 2m wide Open (anti-panic) area
1 lux min 0.5 lux min
Luminaire Mounting Lux level
type height (m) directly
under
Self-contained
NM 2.5 3.28 3.9 11.3 4.0 2.0 4.0 12.0 6.0 1.9
4.0 1.28 2.1 9.6 5.6 1.2 3.3 14.8 7.2 1.9
6.0 0.57 - - - - 1.6 12.4 7.4 0.8
M 2.5 2.75 3.3 10.7 5.2 1.8 3.7 11.7 5.8 1.8
4.0 1.07 1.5 8.0 5.0 0.7 3.5 14.2 7.0 1.7
6.0 0.48 - - - - - - - -
Add additional luminaire to achieve 1 lux minimum
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STAGE 5 - OPEN (ANTI-PANIC) CORE AREAS
Areas larger than 60m 2 , open areas with an escape route passing through them, or hazards identified by the building risk assessment all require
emergency lighting. The current standard is easy to design for and to verify, promoting systems that provide good uniformity rather than ones that
use a few large output luminaires.
• Light Level Requirements
BS 5266 Pt 7/EN 1838 - 4.3 calls for 0.5 lux minimum of the empty
core area, which excludes a border of 0.5m of the perimeter of the
area. Spacing tables or a suitable computer program provide simple
and accurate data that can easily be used. The spacing tables for 0.5
lux are de-rated on the same basis as those for escape routes. They
can also be used as a guide for initial selection of the location of
luminaires when using a computer program
• Spacing data
Specific data is available for self-contained dedicated emergency
luminaires. This can be found on each of the individual product
entries in this catalogue and repeated in the section after this
design guide.
If using standard mains luminaires fitted with an emergency conversion
kit, typical data is shown in the emergency lighting spacing tables. The
data details the polar distribution for common types of luminaires, from
which a suitable match should be selected. The factors considered
should be the shape of the polar curve and the scale, which is shown
by the nadir intensity.
Alternatively, a computer program can be used and the light outputs of
the appropriate kit can be used with the actual distribution data of the
luminaire chosen.
STAGE 6 - HIGH RISK TASK AREA LIGHTING
Areas of high physical risk, or the control rooms of dangerous plant
and production lines, need emergency lighting to enable them to be
shut down safely. BS 5266 Part 1: 1999 defines that emergency
lighting should provide 10% of the normal lighting level at the hazard,
with a minimum of 15 Lux. (In practice this minimum is unlikely ever
to be a problem, as it would only be valid if the risk area had a normal
illumination level less than 150 lux).
DESIGN PROCEDURES
Reaching the light levels needed would normally be achieved by using
a conversion of the normal luminaire, or by using a tungsten projector
unit. If conversion units are selected, a direct ratio can be obtained by
the Ballast Lumen Factor (BLF). i.e. to achieve 10% of normal use
either:
- Emergency units with a BLF of 10% are needed
for each fitting in the area
- Emergency units with a BLF of 20% are needed
for every other fitting
- Emergency units with a BLF of 100% are needed
for one in 10 fittings
Care is needed to ensure that a reasonably uniform distribution is
achieved by whatever combination of luminaire and conversion kit
used. If tungsten projector units are selected, a co-efficient of
utilisation calculation has to be performed for the required value.
Luminaire spacing in open (anti-panic) core areas
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Non-maintained luminaires must be activated by failure of supply to the normal lighting. They must therefore be connected an unswitched live taken
from the local normal lighting final circuit.
Once the design has been completed it becomes apparent that the performance of the luminaire depends as much on the light distribution as it
does the light output available. Consequently it becomes essential that luminaire types specified for a particular design do not get changed without
a re-appraisal of the photometric design.
TESTING AND LOG BOOK
The Fire Safety Order require that appropriate testing is performed
to maintain compliance of the system. The system should include
adequate facilities for testing and recording the system condition.
These need to be appropriate for the specific site and should be
considered as part of the system design. Discussions with the user
or system designer should identify:
- The calibre and reliability of staff available to do the testing
- The level of difficulty in performing the test
- If discharge tests need to be done outside normal working
hours, or phased so only alternate luminaires are tested in
buildings that are permanently occupied
The testing requirements in the code of practice are:
• Function test
All emergency luminaires should be tested be breaking the supply
to them and checking that they operate satisfactorily. The supply
must then be restored and the charging indicators must be seen
to be operating correctly. This test must be performed at least
once per month and the results logged
• Discharge test
The luminaires must be tested for their full rated duration period
and checked for satisfactory operation. The supply must then be
restored and the charging indicators rechecked. This test must
be performed at least annually and the results logged.
MANUAL TESTING
If manual testing is utilised, the following points should be considered:
- Is a single switch to be used? Unless the whole building is to be
switched off, a separate switch should be used for each final circuit.
As the feed to non-maintained circuits must be taken from the
switch this will probably mean that the building will have to be
walked around twice, once to check the luminaires and once to
check that they are recharging
- Are luminaires to be individually switched? In practice, only a single
walk around the building will be needed. However, the test
switches could spoil the décor of the building and they must be
of a type that is tamper proof.
After the tests, the performance of the luminaires must be logged.
COMMISSIONING CERTIFICATE
BS 5266 Pt 1 and the European Standard both require written
declarations of compliance to be available on site for inspection.
These consist of:
1. Installation quality
IEE regulations must have been conformed with and
non-maintained fittings fed from the final circuit of the
normal lighting in each, as required in BS 5266
2. Photometric performance
Evidence of compliance with light levels has to be supplied by
the system designer. Photometric tests for Cooper Lighting and
Security luminaires are normally performed at BSI and spacing
data is registered by the ICEL scheme. Therefore copies of the
spacing data in this catalogue provide the verification required.
3. Declaration of a satisfactory test of operation
A log of all system tests and results must be maintained.
System log books, with commissioning forms, testing forms
and instructions are available from Cooper Lighting and Security.
MAINTENANCE
Finally, to ensure that the system remains at full operational status,
essential servicing should be defined. This normally would be
performed as part of the testing routine, but in the case of consumable
items such as replacement lamps, spares should be provided for
immediate use.
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EXAMPLE OF SYSTEM DESIGN
Stage 1
Locate luminaires at points of emphasis on escape route
a At each exit door
b To illuminate exit and safety signs
c Near call points (some covered by a.)
d Near each staircase
e Change of direction (some covered by b.)
f Near fire fighting equipment (some covered by a.)
g Change of floor level
h Near intersection of escape routes
i Outside final exits
k Near first aid points
Stage 2
Exit sign location is covered by Stage 1, but it is important to check
that maximum viewing distances are not exceeded and that if the
normal lighting is dimmed, e.g. in cinemas, the exit signs must be
permanently illuminated while the building is occupied (maintained
lighting).
Stage 3
Other areas, which require emergency lighting but are not on the
escape route area.
1 Lift car
2 Toilet (above 8m 2 floor area)
3 Escalators
4 Plant room
Stage 4
Check minimum illuminance levels on the escape routes.
After selecting a suitable luminaire, e.g. Britelite, consulting the
spacing table shows the number of fittings needed to provide a
minimum of 1 lux on the centre line of the escape routes.
Stage 5
Anti-panic open areas (x) apply to any areas over 60m 2 floor area,
or that have an escape route passing through them.
(i) Office over 60m 2
- 3 x Britelite
(ii) Office under 60m 2
- no requirement
(iii) Under 60m 2 , but part of escape route from office (ii)
- 2 x Britelite fittings, either as compartment of escape route
or an open anti-panic area
(iv) Workshop 4m high
- 3 x Britelite + 1 x DQX - 5 cell conversion unit for high risk
(m) or 4 x DQX - 5 cell conversion units (Use of conversion
units is dependent on suitable mains luminaires being used).
Stage 6
High risk lighting requirement for an acid bath (m) is included in the
design for stage 5. If a conversion of a mains luminaire is not suitable,
a high power tungsten projector, such as Beamlite could be used
instead.
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The wiring of emergency luminaires should generally be in accordance
with normal wiring practice (I.E.E. Wiring Regulations), statutory
requirements applicable to the type of building, local by-laws and
regulations. The supply for self contained luminaires should be taken
from the unswitched local light source
Cabling used when installing self-contained emergency luminaires
should be of a similar type to that used for the normal mains light. In
the event of a fire, if the cabling used for the emergency luminaires
has greater protection, there may be a chance of the normal lighting
failing and the emergency lighting remaining in the normal mode
(i.e. inoperative). Hence it is recommended that self-contained
emergency luminaires are wired in PVC insulated cable.
The supply to self-contained luminaires should be such as to prevent
unauthorised disconnection, but should incorporate suitable means
for simulating a mains failure for test purposes. The source of supply
should be from the same local fuse as the normal lighting, so that
in the event of a fuse failure causing the normal lighting to be
extinguished, the emergency lighting is brought into operation in
the same locality.
Wiring details
Emergency Lighting
Luminaire
Model &
Part No.
Mounting
Height
in metres
Transverse
distance
to wall in
metres
SPACING TABLES
Emergency Escape Routes
Transverse to
transverse in
metres
Axial distance
to wall in
metres
Axial to axial
spacing in
metres
Anti Panic Open Areas 0.5 Lux Minimum
Transverse
distance
to wall in
metres
Transverse to
transverse in
metres
Axial distance
to wall in
metres
Axial to axial
spacing in
metres
SECTOR BULKHEAD 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
SEM83NM 2.5m 4.2 11.6 3.4 8.3 1.8 7.2 0.9 5.6
4.0m 4.2 11.6 3.6 9.2 1.8 7.2 0.9 6.0
6.0m 4.2 11.9 3.9 10.0 1.8 7.5 1.4 6.5
RAPIDLITE 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-JRL8/3NM 2.5 5.4 1.6 12.9 7.4 3.0 1.3 7.3 4.3 2.5 9.1 1.4 5.3
4.0 5.1 - 15.2 - 3.0 - 8.8 - 0.7 9.6 0.4 5.8
6.0 2.2 - 13.2 - 1.6 - 8.4 - - - - -
ROBOLITE 2 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-ROB8/3NM 2.5 3.5 1.1 8.2 4.4 3.0 0.9 7.8 3.8 2.6 7.2 2.3 6.1
4.0 3.4 - 10.0 1.3 3.0 - 8.6 1.1 1.9 7.2 1.6 6.2
EL-ROB8/3M 2.5 3.5 1.1 8.2 4.4 3.0 0.9 7.8 3.8 2.6 7.2 2.3 6.1
4.0 3.4 - 10.0 1.3 3.0 - 8.6 1.1 1.9 7.2 1.6 6.2
SQUARELITE 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-JSQ28/3NM 2.5 4.2 2.1 10.4 6.0 4.2 2.1 10.4 6 2.1 7.0 2.1 7.0
4.0 4.7 1.2 12.2 5.9 4.7 1.2 12.2 5.9 2 8.0 2.0 8.0
EL-JSQ28/3M 2.5 4.0 1.9 10.0 5.6 4.0 1.9 10 5.6 1.9 6.7 1.9 6.7
4.0 4.4 0.4 11.4 5.2 4.4 0.4 11.4 5.2 1.8 7.4 1.8 7.4
CIRCULITE 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-JCL28/3NM 2.5 4.2 2.1 10.4 6.0 4.2 2.1 10.4 6.0 2.1 7.0 2.1 7.0
4.0 4.7 1.2 12.2 5.9 4.7 1.2 12.2 5.9 2.0 8.0 2.0 8.0
EL-JCL28/3M 2.5 4.0 1.9 10.0 5.6 4.0 1.9 10.0 5.6 1.9 6.7 1.9 6.7
4.0 4.4 0.4 11.4 5.2 4.4 0.4 11.4 5.2 1.8 7.4 1.8 7.4
EL-JCL16/3NM 2.5 3.5 1.5 9.0 4.8 3.5 1.5 9.0 4.8 1.6 5.6 1.6 5.6
4.0 3.8 - 10.1 - 3.8 - 10.1 - 1.2 6.5 1.2 6.5
EL-JCL16/3M 2.5 4.4 2.3 11.1 6.3 4.4 2.3 11.1 6.3 2.1 7.2 2.1 7.2
4.0 3.4 - 9.6 - 3.4 - 9.6 - 0.8 6.1 0.8 6.1
SOLAR-PLUS 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-SOLP/28/3M 2.5 - - 11.0 6.3 - - - - - - - -
4.0 - - 12.9 6.5 - - - - - - - -
VIOLA 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-VIB28/3M 2.5 - - 10.1 5.9 - - - - - - - -
4.0 - - 11.8 5.8 - - - - - - - -
NEW FLUSHLITE 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-FL8/3NM 2.5 3.7 2.7 9.5 7.8 3.3 1.4 8.3 4.5 5.6 13.6 3.4 8.4
4.0 4.0 - 10.8 6.9 3.7 - 9.7 3.1 6.2 16.5 3.6 9.9
EL-FL8/3M 2.5 3.7 2.7 9.5 7.8 3.3 1.4 8.3 4.5 5.6 13.6 3.4 8.4
4.0 4.0 - 10.8 6.9 3.7 - 9.7 3.1 6.2 16.5 3.6 9.9
NEW TRIMLUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-TR8/3NM 2.5 3.7 1.8 9.5 5.1 3.3 1.7 8.3 4.7 2.6 7.2 2.3 6.1
4.0 4.0 - 10.8 4.7 3.7 - 9.7 4.3 1.9 7.2 1.6 6.2
EL-TR8/3M 2.5 3.7 1.8 9.5 5.1 3.3 1.7 8.3 4.7 2.6 7.2 2.3 6.1
4.0 4.0 - 10.8 4.7 3.7 - 9.7 4.3 1.9 7.2 1.6 6.2
WAYLUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-WL8/3NM 2.5 - 1.9 - 6.0 - 1.5 - 4.5 3.0 7.9 2.2 5.9
4.0 - - - 4.9 - - - 3.9 2.5 8.4 2.0 6.4
6.0 - - - 1.8 - - - 1.8 0.9 7.8 0.9 6.1
EL-WL8/3M 2.5 - 1.9 - 6.0 - 1.5 - 4.5 3.0 7.9 2.2 5.9
4.0 - - - 4.9 - - - 3.9 2.5 8.4 2.0 6.4
6.0 - - - 1.8 - - - 1.8 0.9 7.8 0.9 6.1
STREAMLITE 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.2 LUX 1 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX 0.5 LUX
EL-JSL8/3NM 2.5 3.5 1.4 9.2 4.8 3.2 1.2 8.4 4.4 1.6 6.3 1.4 5.7
4.0 3.4 - 10.0 - 3.2 - 9.2 - - - - -
EL-JSL8/3M 2.5 3.5 1.1 9.2 4.4 3.2 0.9 8.4 4.0 1.5 6.0 1.4 5.6
4.0 3.4 - 10.0 - 3.2 - 9.2 - - - - -
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