RS PRO Fluorescent Emergency Lighting, Batten, 2 x 70 W, Maintained

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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Maintained

Maintained

Length

1.83 m

Width

145 mm

Depth

110 mm

Lamp Type

Fluorescent

Wattage

2 x 70 W

Fitting Type

Batten Light Fitting

Lamp Supplied

No

Duration

3h

Voltage Rating

230 V

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO 230 V IP65 Emergency Non-Corrosive Fluorescent Fittings

The TR65EMHF range of corrosion resistant T8 fluorescent battens are available in either single or twin battens. This range of high-frequency T8 Corrosion Resistant Luminaires are emergency maintained with 3-hour duration and are suitable for the most demanding environments, such as multi-storey car parks and workshops. This type of lighting is ideal for providing illumination in large areas.

In the event of an emergency, our RS PRO range of emergency lighting which also includes LED, twin-spots and bulkheads mean that you have the right lighting to illuminate exits. The whole range is RS approved meaning that they are great value for money and high quality you can rely on.
This range includes the following battens:
712-6954 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 36 W
712-6963 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 36 W
712-6972 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 58 W
712-6979 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 58 W
743-4851 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 70 W
743-4857 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 70 W

Features and Benefits:

High-frequency control gear
Energy saving
Flicker-free
Instant start
Longer lamp life
Polycarbonate body and clips, stainless steel clips available separately
High impact resistant polycarbonate prismatic diffuser
IP65 suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Fully resistant to the penetration of dust and water jets
Stainless steel clips are available as accessories, please see link

Typical Applications:

These fittings are suitable for indoors and outdoor applications, providing lighting in large ares such as:
Multi-storey car parks
Warehouses

FAQs
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting?
Maintained emergency lighting's purpose is to be lit continuously and will stay lit when there is a power failure or an emergency such as a fire. A maintained emergency light will allow the pathways or areas to be permanently illuminated and usually helps guide people to exit signs and safety. Sometimes these types of lighting solutions can double up as a normal light fitting.
Non-maintained emergency lighting has been designed to switch on in the instance of an emergency or power outage to help provide lighting to people who need to make their way to an exit or to follow an escape route. This kind of lighting solution provides a battery backup light source.

Why is Emergency Lighting so important?
It is essential that all occupied buildings should have escape lighting to allow for safe exit should mains power fail. Emergencies luminaires have fitted back up batteries which are continuously charged during standard operation and have at least 3 hours of power. Lights must be installed to provide sufficient illumination according to the different areas of premises and must conform to the latest legislation.

Emergency Light Fittings

There are two basic types of emergency lighting luminaires - maintained and non-maintained.
Maintained, these luminaires have the advantage of being able to be switched between the maintained function (lamp illuminated at all times) and non-maintained (lamp off until power supply fails), making them ideal for applications such as corridors, workshops and permanently illuminated emergency exit signs. The maintained luminaires also have the facility of being switched in banks of up to ten units.

Non-maintained, these luminaires are only illuminated on a failure of the mains supply. Ideal for emergency exits, switchrooms and storage areas.

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RS PRO Fluorescent Emergency Lighting, Batten, 2 x 70 W, Maintained

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RS PRO Fluorescent Emergency Lighting, Batten, 2 x 70 W, Maintained
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Maintained

Maintained

Length

1.83 m

Width

145 mm

Depth

110 mm

Lamp Type

Fluorescent

Wattage

2 x 70 W

Fitting Type

Batten Light Fitting

Lamp Supplied

No

Duration

3h

Voltage Rating

230 V

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO 230 V IP65 Emergency Non-Corrosive Fluorescent Fittings

The TR65EMHF range of corrosion resistant T8 fluorescent battens are available in either single or twin battens. This range of high-frequency T8 Corrosion Resistant Luminaires are emergency maintained with 3-hour duration and are suitable for the most demanding environments, such as multi-storey car parks and workshops. This type of lighting is ideal for providing illumination in large areas.

In the event of an emergency, our RS PRO range of emergency lighting which also includes LED, twin-spots and bulkheads mean that you have the right lighting to illuminate exits. The whole range is RS approved meaning that they are great value for money and high quality you can rely on.
This range includes the following battens:
712-6954 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 36 W
712-6963 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 36 W
712-6972 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 58 W
712-6979 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 58 W
743-4851 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 2 x 70 W
743-4857 - Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Batten 70 W

Features and Benefits:

High-frequency control gear
Energy saving
Flicker-free
Instant start
Longer lamp life
Polycarbonate body and clips, stainless steel clips available separately
High impact resistant polycarbonate prismatic diffuser
IP65 suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Fully resistant to the penetration of dust and water jets
Stainless steel clips are available as accessories, please see link

Typical Applications:

These fittings are suitable for indoors and outdoor applications, providing lighting in large ares such as:
Multi-storey car parks
Warehouses

FAQs
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting?
Maintained emergency lighting's purpose is to be lit continuously and will stay lit when there is a power failure or an emergency such as a fire. A maintained emergency light will allow the pathways or areas to be permanently illuminated and usually helps guide people to exit signs and safety. Sometimes these types of lighting solutions can double up as a normal light fitting.
Non-maintained emergency lighting has been designed to switch on in the instance of an emergency or power outage to help provide lighting to people who need to make their way to an exit or to follow an escape route. This kind of lighting solution provides a battery backup light source.

Why is Emergency Lighting so important?
It is essential that all occupied buildings should have escape lighting to allow for safe exit should mains power fail. Emergencies luminaires have fitted back up batteries which are continuously charged during standard operation and have at least 3 hours of power. Lights must be installed to provide sufficient illumination according to the different areas of premises and must conform to the latest legislation.

Emergency Light Fittings

There are two basic types of emergency lighting luminaires - maintained and non-maintained.
Maintained, these luminaires have the advantage of being able to be switched between the maintained function (lamp illuminated at all times) and non-maintained (lamp off until power supply fails), making them ideal for applications such as corridors, workshops and permanently illuminated emergency exit signs. The maintained luminaires also have the facility of being switched in banks of up to ten units.

Non-maintained, these luminaires are only illuminated on a failure of the mains supply. Ideal for emergency exits, switchrooms and storage areas.