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ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting

ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting
ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting

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Product Details:
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: Godson or OEM
Model Number: LED Camping Light GS-307
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: 50PCS
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: T/T

ABS PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting

Description
Mains Supply: AC220-240V-50/60Hz Power: 10 W
Duration Time: 3 Hours Recharge Period: 16 Hours
Battery Size & Type: Lithium Battery /Ni-CD/Ni-MH Lanp Luminous Flux: 1000Lm
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6W LED Camping Light

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600Lm LED Camping Light

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ABS PC LED Camping Light


ABS/PC Non Maintained LED Camping Light 6W 600Lm Wall Mounting


Technical Specifications

 

Mains Supply
AC220-240V-50/60Hz
Power 10W
Duration Time 3 Hours
Recharge Period 16 Hours
Battery Size & Type Lithium battery
/Ni-CD/Ni-MH
CCT 6500k
Protection Class Class
Operating Temperature 0-40

 

 

Features

 

- Wall mounting
- battery, replaceable
-3 hours emergency duration

 

 

Materials
 
-Base:ABS/PC

 


Dimensions
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Below is a list of 3 things to ask yourself when designing a system

 

1. What is the primary purpose of the emergency lighting system?

The primary purpose of an emergency lighting luminaires system is to provide illumination in locations where it is necessary for the safe conduct of business or during an emergency. The different types of emergency lighting systems are designed to meet the specific needs of each kind of environment.

 

2. Does my building need emergency lighting?

Every class (classes) 5, 6 (six), 7, 8 or 9 building with a floor area of more than 300m² must have emergency and exit lights.
 

3. Does my emergency lighting system comply with local Standards?

Emergency luminaires and exit signs standards must be adhered to when designing an emergency lighting system.

 

 

Monthly Testing
 

This only requires a short test to check that everything is working properly. Use the test key to ensure that all emergency lights are on when the mains power is off and check the enclosures to ensure they are clean and show no signs of damage. Once mains power is restored, check that they are fully charged again.

Also most emergency lights or exit signs have a small "test" button somewhere in the housing. You can press and hold this button for thirty seconds to test the bulb and battery. This method works fine if you have a small number of devices that can be easily accessed. The light should come on and stay at the same brightness level for a full 30 seconds. If the lights dim immediately, or if some bulbs do not work, then you should contact us to replace the bulbs or batteries in the fixture.


 

Why thirty seconds?
 

Many defective batteries only hold enough charge to fully light the bulb for a few seconds, but they lose power quickly. If you don't test for 30 seconds, you may find lights that work every month only to find that they go out within seconds of when you really need them. By testing the lights for at least 30 seconds, you can ensure that the batteries have more than just this type of "surface charge".

 

Annual Testing
 

Locate the circuit breaker or fuse that supplies power to the emergency light or exit sign. (If they are not properly marked, you may need to contact an electrician.) Turn off the circuit breakers and observe the lights to determine if they are working properly during the three-hour test period.


 

Why three hours?
 

It is important to test emergency lights annually for their full rated duration. Emergency lights should provide a minimum of 3 hours of illumination (which is usually the case), so they need to be tested for the full 3 hours to ensure they are still working at the end of the test.

 

Contact Details
Godson Technology Co., Ltd

Contact Person: Paul Huang

Tel: +86 134 3021 3452

Fax: 86-20-2986-1459

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