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3W Indoor Emergency LED Exit Light Wall Mountable Edge Lights 3h Duration

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City & Province guangzhou guangdong
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Product Details

3h Duration Indoor Emergency LED Exit Light Edge Lights 3W Wall Mountable

Emergency Power 3W Indoor Emergency LED Exit Light Edge Lights Wall Mountable 3h Duration
Technical Specifications

Model
GS-CU-206
Size
300*130*70mm
Power
3W
Voltage
AC85-265V-50/60Hz
Emergency time
≥ 3h
Battery
lithium battery
/Ni-CD/Ni-MH
CCT
6500 K
Lanp Luminous Flux
150Lm
Operating Temperature0-40

 
 

Features
- Wall mounting
- battery, replaceable
-3 hours emergency duration

 
 

Materials
-Base:ABS/PC
 

Dimensions
 


Monthly Testing
 
This only requires a short test to check that everything is working properly. Use the test key to ensure that all emergency lights are on when the mains power is off and check the enclosures to ensure they are clean and show no signs of damage. Once mains power is restored, check that they are fully charged again.
Also most emergency lights or exit signs have a small "test" button somewhere in the housing. You can press and hold this button for thirty seconds to test the bulb and battery. This method works fine if you have a small number of devices that can be easily accessed. The light should come on and stay at the same brightness level for a full 30 seconds. If the lights dim immediately, or if some bulbs do not work, then you should contact us to replace the bulbs or batteries in the fixture.
 
Why thirty seconds?
 
Many defective batteries only hold enough charge to fully light the bulb for a few seconds, but they lose power quickly. If you don't test for 30 seconds, you may find lights that work every month only to find that they go out within seconds of when you really need them. By testing the lights for at least 30 seconds, you can ensure that the batteries have more than just this type of "surface charge".
 
Annual Testing
 
Locate the circuit breaker or fuse that supplies power to the emergency light or exit sign. (If they are not properly marked, you may need to contact an electrician.) Turn off the circuit breakers and observe the lights to determine if they are working properly during the three-hour test period.
 
Why three hours?
 
It is important to test emergency lights annually for their full rated duration. Emergency lights should provide a minimum of 3 hours of illumination (which is usually the case), so they need to be tested for the full 3 hours to ensure they are still working at the end of the test.


 

Why Don't the Emergency Lights Work?

Emergency lights are a critical safety feature in homes, commercial buildings, and other settings. They are designed to provide illumination in the event of a power outage or other emergency, allowing occupants to safely exit the building or navigate to safety. However, if an emergency light fails to function properly, it can put people at risk and make it difficult to escape a dangerous situation.

 

 

In this article, we will discuss some of the reasons why an emergency light may not be working.

 

1.Dead Battery

One of the most common reasons why emergency lights fail to function is due to a dead battery. Emergency lights are typically equipped with backup batteries that provide power in the event of a power outage. However, if the battery is old or has not been properly maintained, it may not be able to hold a charge or deliver power when it is needed. If the battery is dead, the emergency light will not turn on or will not provide sufficient illumination.

 

2.Faulty Wiring

Another common cause of emergency light failure is faulty wiring. Over time, wiring can become damaged or corroded, which can prevent the emergency light from receiving power. In addition, loose or improperly connected wires can cause the light to flicker or turn off unexpectedly. If you suspect that faulty wiring is the cause of your emergency light failure, it is important to have a qualified electrician inspect the wiring and make any necessary repairs.

 

3.Bulb Failure

Like any light, emergency lights require a working bulb in order to provide illumination. If the bulb has burned out or is otherwise not functioning, the emergency light will not provide light. In some cases, a broken or cracked bulb may also be the culprit. If you suspect that the bulb is the problem, be sure to replace it with a new one.

 

4.Damaged Components

Emergency lights are designed to withstand harsh conditions and frequent use. However, over time, components such as switches, fuses, and relays can become damaged or worn out. If any of these components fail, the emergency light may not turn on or may not function properly. In some cases, it may be possible to replace the damaged component to restore the emergency light to working condition.

 

5.Power Outage

While emergency lights are designed to provide illumination in the event of a power outage, they may not function if the power outage is widespread or prolonged. In some cases, a power outage may also damage the emergency light itself, preventing it from working even after power has been restored. If you are experiencing a power outage, it is important to have backup plans in place to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

 

6.Obstructed Sensors

Some emergency lights are equipped with sensors that detect when the power has gone out and turn on automatically. If these sensors become obstructed by dust, debris, or other materials, the emergency light may not turn on when it is needed. In some cases, simply cleaning the sensors may be enough to restore the emergency light to working condition.

 

7.Lack of Maintenance

Finally, lack of maintenance is a common reason why emergency lights may not work. Like any piece of equipment, emergency lights require regular maintenance in order to function properly. This may include cleaning,emergency lights testing and replacement, and component inspection and replacement. If you have not been maintaining your emergency lights, it is possible that they may not function properly when you need them the most.

 

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