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Norm (Emergency Lighting)
Norm (Emergency Lighting)
EU: Emergency lighting that follows EN1838, for use in Benelux, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Portugal
FR: Emergency lighting following French standards (NF C 71 800)
ANZ: Emergency lighting that follows Australian and New Zealand standards (AS / NZS 2293)
IP
The IP rating is a measure of the protection of a luminaire against the ingress of solid objects, dust and water. The IP rating is determined according to the IEC 60529 standard.
- IP20: Protected against large objects, such as a finger. This is the minimum value for luminaires.
- IP21: Resistant to drops perpendicular to the luminaire.
- IP22: Resistant to drops on a 15 ° tilted fixture.
- IP40: Protected against pointed objects larger than 1 mm, for example a screwdriver.
- IP41: Protected against pointed objects and drops that fall perpendicular to the luminaire.
- IP42: Protected against pointed objects and drops falling below 15 ° on the luminaire.
- IP44 from below: splash proof for water sprayed from below, when built into the ceiling.
- IP54: Protected against dust and water splashes from any direction.
- IP54 from below: splash-proof and dust-proof from below, when built into the ceiling.
- IP65: Spray-proof: the fixture can withstand a water jet from all angles.
- IP66: Water resistant: The luminaire can withstand a strong water jet from all angles.
Autonomy emergency lighting
When the mains power supply fails, the emergency lighting will come on for a certain period of time: the duration
- 60 minutes: suitable for many applications
- 180 minutes: Most common requirement for the UK. When the evacuation requires more time, for example in high-rise buildings or care centers
Lumen emergency
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