Ceiling-mounted emergency light with suspension for central battery systems
Description
Product information
This ceiling-mounted emergency light is a high-quality and robust safety luminaire, specially designed for connection to central battery systems (CPS). With its modern design and flexible suspension, it is ideal for the compliant illumination of escape routes and for anti-panic lighting in high rooms. The luminaire combines long-lasting LED technology with easy installation, thus ensuring maximum safety and reliability in emergencies.
Highlights at a glance
- Central battery compatible: Designed for direct connection to 230V AC/DC central and group battery systems.
- Flexible installation: Suitable for direct ceiling mounting or suspended installation in rooms with high ceilings.
- Optimised illumination: Interchangeable lenses for need-based escape route or anti-panic lighting.
- Long-lasting LED technology: High efficiency, long lifespan (e.g. 50,000 hours) and minimal maintenance.
- High quality: Robust housing and compliance with all relevant European standards for emergency lighting.
Reliable emergency lighting for professional properties
This emergency luminaire is the ideal solution for a variety of professional building projects where a central emergency power supply is in use. It is perfectly suited for use in office buildings, retail outlets, schools, hospitals, industrial halls and underground garages. The possibility of suspended installation makes it especially valuable for areas with high ceilings, such as entrance halls, storage rooms or production facilities where near-floor illumination must be ensured.
Advanced and efficient LED technology
At the heart of the luminaire is a modern LED module that ensures high luminous efficacy with minimal energy consumption. Compared to older fluorescent lamps, LED technology offers a significantly longer service life, higher switching stability and instant, full brightness in an emergency. This considerably reduces operating costs and maintenance requirements over the entire building's lifecycle.
Developed for easy installation and maintenance
The luminaire is designed for fast and error-free installation by the professional. Connection to the central battery unit is via an easily accessible terminal. The luminaire is permanently monitored and, in the event of a fault, reported by the central system. Replaceable lens optics allow flexible adaptation to the room situation on site to achieve compliant illumination in accordance with EN 1838.
Features
| Model | Ceiling-mounted emergency luminaire with suspension |
| Application | Escape route lighting |
| Mounting type | Ceiling surface-mount / ceiling suspension |
| Connection to | Central battery systems |
| Operating voltage | 24V - 230V AC/DC |
| Power consumption (W) | approx. 3.0 |
| Light source | LED (integrated) |
| Luminous flux (Lumen) | approx. 250 |
| Protection rating | IP40 |
| Dimensions (L x W x H in mm) | approx. 300 x 60 x 45 |
| Suspension length (mm) | approx. 1000 |
FAQs on the emergency luminaire for central battery systems
What is the advantage of a central battery system compared to a luminaire with a single battery?
Central battery systems (CPS) significantly simplify the maintenance and monitoring of the whole emergency lighting system. All batteries are located in one central, easily accessible place. Regular function tests can be automated and logged centrally. This is especially more efficient and often more economical in large buildings than maintaining hundreds of individual batteries in each luminaire.
What are different lenses needed for?
Different areas within a building require different lighting patterns. An escape route lens produces a long, narrow light corridor to optimally illuminate escape routes. An anti-panic lens produces a wide, square light distribution to evenly illuminate large, open spaces like foyers or halls and to prevent panic.
What does "suspension" mean?
"Suspension" means that the luminaire is not mounted directly to the ceiling, but is suspended from the ceiling using rods or cables. This is necessary when the structural ceiling is very high (e.g. industrial halls), but the required illumination level at floor level must still be achieved as per standards.
How is the luminaire monitored?
In a central battery system, each individual luminaire is permanently monitored via the supply line. If a light source fails or there is another fault, this is immediately detected by the central control unit and reported as a malfunction. This ensures high operational reliability of the entire system.
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