Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Die Casting Aluminum+Tempered Glass |
Bulb Type: | LED |
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Operation | Non-maintained |
Input Voltage |
220 V AC 50/ 60Hz
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Light Source |
4W
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Battery |
NI-CD 1.2V,800mAh
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Colour
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Green
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Duration Time | More than 2 hours |
Construction |
Die casting aluminum+tempered glass
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IP Rate | IP65 |
Installation | Wall Mounted |
Anti-corrosion grade
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WF1 |
Working Temperature | -10ºC to 55ºC |
Size |
400*65*165mm
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Explosion-proof emergency light is a kind of emergency lighting and evacuation indication equipment specially designed for use in flammable and explosive environments, and its application is wide, covering multiple industries and fields
Commercial Buildings: Used in offices, malls, and retail spaces to provide illumination during power outages or emergencies.
Educational Institutions: Installed in schools, colleges, and universities for emergency lighting and evacuation guidance.
Healthcare Facilities: Utilized in hospitals, clinics, and medical centers to ensure continuous lighting in critical areas during emergencies.
Hospitality Industry: Found in hotels, resorts, and lodges to guide guests to safety exits in case of emergencies.
Public Transportation: Employed in buses, trains, subways, and airports for emergency lighting and passenger guidance.
Industrial Settings: Used in warehouses, factories, and manufacturing plants to facilitate safe evacuation during power failures or emergencies.
Entertainment Venues: Found in theaters, concert halls, and stadiums to provide emergency lighting for crowd management and evacuation.
Residential Buildings: Installed in apartments, condominiums, and homes for backup lighting during power outages or emergencies.
Outdoor Spaces: Utilized in parks, parking lots, and walkways for safety lighting and visibility during nighttime emergencies.
Emergency Vehicles: Equipped in ambulances, fire trucks, and vehicles for signaling and emergency response operations.
Construction Sites: Used for temporary lighting during nighttime work and as emergency lighting in case of accidents.
Marine Applications: Found on boats, yachts, and ships as emergency lighting tools for navigation and safety at sea.
Remote Locations: Deployed in remote areas, campsites, and hiking trails for emergency lighting and visibility in isolated settings.
Traffic Control: Installed in traffic signals, signs, and road construction areas to ensure visibility during power outages or emergencies.
Sports Facilities: Utilized in sports complexes, stadiums, and arenas for emergency lighting during events or unexpected power fail