LED emergency lighting is designed to be activated when emergency situations present themselves, such as when the primary power supply is disconnected and every normal light in the warehouse fails. This type of situation could result from a total power cut to a fire situation. It is crucial that the LED emergency lighting is activated in such a scenario to enable all occupants of the warehouse to exit the building in a manner that is as safe as possible.
Is your business looking to install a new emergency lighting system, is it a LED emergency lighting solution that you require? If so this guide will help you make a well-informed decision.
LED Emergency Lighting: What you need to know
The majority of warehouses these days normally house LED emergency lighting housing during their construction. This is due to the local authority building requirements and building regulations. Normally emergency LED lighting is a mixture of standby lighting and emergency escape lighting.
Cost
Obviously, the cost of an emergency lighting project is fundamental in deciding on what type of emergency lighting system is chosen. There are generally two options available either a self-contained system or a central battery system. Self-contained systems tend to be far cheaper and simpler to install, however, a central battery system could prove popular for larger-scale projects as they require less maintenance, however, they are more expensive to install.
Driver temperature
All LED emergency lighting must be able to withstand excessive temperatures. To ensure the emergency lighting can it must be made subject to aging and electronic load tests. These tests will ensure the LED emergency lighting can guarantee stability and safety.
Consultation and design
When deciding on what type of emergency lighting system to install it is important to talk with a consultant. The consultant will be able to provide advice on how the system should be designed to be compliant with safety and building regulations. Here at Warehouse Fit Out Solutions, we can do just that, our experts will be able to provide advice throughout your emergency lighting installation, complying with all regulations.
LED Emergency Lighting Advantages
• Fast and affordable installation
• Low costs
• Low maintenance costs
• Burn-through
• No unique sub-circuit monitoring requirements
• Increased efficiency
Further information
Are you looking for further information in relation to emergency LED lighting? If so, please contact one of our experienced lighting consultants via our contact page. Our consultants will be pleased to provide you with any extra information you require and provide a free quote.