Emergency Lighting

Feb 17
2009

LITHONIA LIGHTING ELM2 EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIT NEW IN BOX
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BODINE GTD20A Emergency Lighting Relay Control Device
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Automation Direct Lighted Emergency Stop Button Switches E stop New 2pcs
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NEW XENON G635 128v 375w 375 watts EMERGENCY DOME LIGHT BULB LAMP LIGHTBULB
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Emergency Light System 12V 7A Battery Project board
Emergency Light System 12V 7A Battery Project board
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DUAL LITE SL1 EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIT 0110258 NEW IN BOX
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LUMACELL RGS36DTF2LH9 EMERGENCY LIGHT 120V VAC 03A AMP INPUT 6V 9W OUTPUT 41801
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Emergency Exit Sign Lithonia Lighting 250042
Emergency Exit Sign Lithonia Lighting 250042
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COOPER LIGHTING SURE LIGHTS CU2 EXIT EMERGENCY LIGHTING NEW
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CC 2 COOPER SURE LIGHTS Emergency Light 120V 277V
CC 2 COOPER SURE LIGHTS Emergency Light 120V 277V
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Exide 7116 Miniguard Emergency Lighting Battery
Exide 7116 Miniguard Emergency Lighting Battery
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Dual Lite Model LL 30 Emergency Light 120 277 battery operated metal fire safety
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Used Banner Photoelectric Finger Senor With Emergency Stop And Pilot Light
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LED Exit Incandescent Emergency Light Combination
LED Exit Incandescent Emergency Light Combination
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Bodine Electric GTD20A Emergency Lighting Relay Control
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idec EMERG STOP Push Pull Switch Light
idec EMERG STOP Push Pull Switch Light
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Bodine Emergency Lighting Relay Control Device GT D20A 14875
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CHLORIDE EMERGENCY LIGHTING 6MF25WJ96 USPP 6MF25WJ96
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CHLORIDE EMERGENCY LIGHTING TMF50 USPP TMF50
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Deco Lighting 2 42W Emergency Deco Light
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Deco Lighting AM3021 FT RAW Emergency Lighting Unit
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Philips Bodine GTD20A Emergency Lighting Relay Control
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Emergency Lighting
Emergency Lighting

LED Emergency Light on vehicles and in buildings to keep us informed

You may think that LED light is a modern invention but you would be incorrect. They have become widely used recently, which is why most people think they have only been round a few years. In fact the LED light or Light Emitting Diode was invented in 1920's Russia by Oleg Vladimirovich who was a radio technician. There is some controversy about who the actual inventor of the LED light is but most agree it is Mr. Vladimirovich. A LED light is a semi-conductor device that converts electricity to light by using the movement of electrons. That sounds very high tech for the 1920's so Oleg must have been a clever man and we owe our modern LED emergency light units to him.

There are huge benefits to using LED not least ecologically. Led light uses very little power when it's on which means the vehicle battery will not drain even if the light is left on for a long time. The LED emergency light units are incredibly bright with new generation LED's being developed all of the time. The LED lights are nearly maintenance free and that alone can save police department's significant amounts of money. The LED units are slightly more expensive than say a halogen version but the low running and maintenance cost far outweigh the initial extra expense.

Another reason LED emergency light units are popular is that LED lighting does not have any toxins or mercury in which some other light does. There is no ultra violet emission, which means they don't attract bugs, and the LED bulbs don't generate heat leaving the units safe to touch. The LED light doesn't generate any kind of radio frequency so it doesn't interfere with TV or radio broadcasts. Furthermore the LED light units are very resistant to shocks and vibration, so overall the LED emergency light units are the ideal thing for any emergency vehicle.

The main benefit of LED emergency light units is the high light output, and that is crucial in making emergency vehicles seen and therefore be safe. The range of colors and flash patterns is virtually endless which makes the lights very versatile for any emergency vehicle. The units come in many different varieties from the single strobe beacon to tiered light bars with take down lights, ally lights and traffic advisors for police cruiser vehicles. Each type of emergency vehicle needs different types of light and as such there is no standard LED emergency light unit.

Whatever kind of emergency vehicle and wherever the area of operation is there will be an LED emergency light unit to fit the bill. Rural emergency vehicles may have different requirement for their vehicle emergency lighting to that of a city vehicle. State to state will differ in their lighting requirements, but rest assured there are so many different types to choose from you will find what you need no matter how specific. Reliability, durability, ease of use and instantly visible as soon as switched on is what you will get from the modern day LED emergency light units.

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how does emergency lighting work?

Like in a commercial building. Can you buy battery powered commercial lighting thats not connected to a 120volt plug? and what activates emergency lighting?
i figured, that the emergency lights would have to be connected to a 120 power supply from the building to be activated when power is cut. i just dont see how these emergency lights are triggered. unless they are connected to the buildings power?

Emergency lighting is always connected to the AC power, both to keep the batteries charged and to detect when to turn on.

If it were not connected to the AC power, how would you charge the batteries?

To repeat, the system is triggered by the AC power going to 0, probably by something as simple as a relay across the AC power leads.

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