LED Emergency lighting can get people out of your building in a timely manner in case of a problem. These emergency lights are designed to ensure there is still light when a building’s main power supply cuts out. Battery powered led lights that switch on automatically, are fitted as standard in commercial offices and new-build residential homes.
Here is a comprehensive guide to choose suitable emergency lighting battery backup.
Reliable Emergency Lighting
Choosing a suitable emergency lighting battery backup is crucial to ensure reliable and efficient performance during power outages or emergencies. There are several factors to consider when selecting the right battery for your emergency light, including battery type, capacity, and maintenance requirements.
Different Emergency Light Battery Comparison
| Battery | Lithium-ion | Li-Fe P04 | Ni-MH |
| Specific Energy | 150–200Wh/kg | 90–120Wh/kg | 60–120Wh/kg |
| Volume Comparison | Small | Big | Big |
| Weight Comparison | Light | Heavy | Heavy |
| Cost | Cheap | Expensive | Expensive |
| Cycle Durability | 400-1200 cycles | 1000-2000 cycles | >500 cycles |
Commercial LED power failure emergency lights are UL924 compliant, meaning they have been tested and certified to meet the highest standards for safety and performance. This means that you can be confident that your lights will work when you need them most, even in the event of a power outage.
And now, Lightide has used UL-approved battery powered led lights, such as led garage & canopy lighting, high bay, and LED wall packs lighting. Here let’s show how to choose emergency backup for led lighting.
Decide Duration Time
As per NFPA 101, emergency illumination shall be provided for a minimum of 1½ hours in the event of failure of normal lighting. Of course, it also can be up to the customer’ requirement. Lightide’ emergency lighting battery backup provides the work time from 1.5 hrs (90 minutes) to 3 hrs (180 minutes) when power outages.
Emergency Power
Based on NFPA101/NBCC, emergency lighting facilities shall be arranged to provide initial illumination that is not less than an average of 1 ft-candle (10.8 lux) and, at any point, not less than 0.1 ft-candle (1.1 lux), measured along the path of egress at floor level. The maximum-to-minimum illumination shall not exceed a ratio of 40 to 1.
Testing of required emergency lighting systems shall be permitted to be conducted as follows. Lightide usually will install an additional push-button switch on the LED emergency light battery backup for testing.
Whether you’re running a warehouse, factory, or office, our LED industrial emergency lights are the perfect solution for keeping your business lit, even when the power goes out.
Contact us today to learn more about our LED emergency lighting battery backup and how they can benefit your business.
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