Fire emergency lights, instructions for use, fire emergency lights

Fire emergency lights, instructions for use, fire emergency lighting

Introduction to fire emergency lights

Wall-mounted The shell of the fire emergency lighting lamp is made of high-quality steel plate by deep drawing, the surface is sprayed with plastic, and the lampshade is made of transparent pattern glass with a thickness of 4mm. The light source adopts ultra-high brightness white light emitting diode, which has low power consumption, long life, soft light color and no radiation. The lamps are designed and manufactured according to the national standard “Fire Emergency Lamps” (GB17945-2000).

Main technical parameters of fire emergency lights

Main power supply: AC220V, 50Hz.

Emergency power supply (the lamp comes with it):

Ni-Cd battery pack 5KRH15/51 0.8Ah 6V.

Light source: super bright LED light-emitting diode φ5 R504 1WC.

Emergency conversion time: no more than 5S.

Emergency working time: not less than 90min.

Battery charging time: no more than 24h.

The emergency light is provided with green, red and yellow three-color indicator lights, which respectively display the three states of main power supply, charging, and fault (battery open circuit).

How to use the fire emergency light

The emergency light has three buttons: ON (open), OFF (close) and TEST (test).

TEST (test) is to simulate the main power failure button.

When using AC power (main power), ON is the AC power on button, and TEST is the AC power off button.

When using the internal battery (emergency state), ON is the power on button and OFF is the power off button.

Emergency lights should be installed in places free from dripping water and rain and snow.

The emergency light is continuous. When there is an AC power supply, the AC power supply is used as the emergency light power supply, and the AC power supply charges the battery. However, the newly installed emergency lighting must be charged for 24 hours before it can meet the use requirements of the emergency state.

The emergency switching function of the emergency lighting can be tested with the test button on the lamp. When the button is pressed, the light flashes for a moment and then continues to emit light, which proves that the switching function is normal. After disconnecting the AC power supply, the emergency light can still light up normally, which also means that the conversion function is normal. If the duration of the light in this state is short, it means that the battery has insufficient power. After 24 hours of charging, the specified emergency working time can be reached.

If the emergency lighting lamp is disconnected from the AC power supply for a long time, the capacity of the battery will decrease. It should be charged and discharged for 1-5 times (connect the AC power supply to charge for 24h→ cycle) to activate the battery before use.

Lamps that have been in the main power supply state for a long time should be regularly discharged every 6 months, and then recharged to maintain the best state of the battery.