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Hochiki Europe has launched FIREscape lite, a mains-powered emergency lighting solution with back-up power.
In common with other products in the FIREscape LED emergency lighting range, FIREscape lite is an energy-efficient, standalone product designed to offer flexibility during refurbishments and compliance with the latest fire standards, despite not requiring a control panel. It also benefits from automatic testing functions that alert building managers to performance issues.
The award-winning FIREscape range also includes energy-efficient LED luminaires, exit signs, I/O devices and compatible control panels.
FIREscape lite features
Available as range of 12 pre-packed, off-the-shelf kits
‘Step-down’ transformer means product can be mains powered
Four types of luminaire and eight types of exit sign
Standalone lighting units can be placed anywhere within a building – as long as there is a mains lighting supply – which simplifiesinstallation process
Integral battery provides three hours of back-up power, in accordance with recommendations of British Standard (BS) 5266, to ensure luminaires and exit signs continue to function in the event of mains failure. Battery is trickle-charged only when internal diagnostics software senses a top up is required, meaning the unit is always prepared for a mains power outage
Bi-coloured status LED on each unit visually alerts building managers to maintenance issues such as LED or battery faults
What Hochiki Europe says
“Small developments tend to have relatively straightforward life safety needs, simply because they have a limited number of rooms, each with a restricted range of functions,” said Ian Watts, emergency lighting manager at Hochiki Europe. “This means they don’t need the kind of advanced emergency lighting systems used in larger premises.
“FIREscape lite is filling a gap in the market by providing owners of smaller properties or refurbishment projects with lighting technology capable of offering the best possible life safety system, without being unnecessarily complicated to install or operate. The systems’ reduced running cost also lowers energy consumption, while simultaneously lowering carbon emissions.”
Availability
FIREscape lite is available from wholesalers and distributors across the UK. Find out more.
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Hochiki Europe launches FIREscape lite mains-powered emergency lighting system with back-up powerFIREscape lite is an energy-efficient, standalone product designed to offer flexibility during refurbishments and compliance with the latest fire standards, despite not requiring a control panel.
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