Emergency lighting is a fundamental component of building safety, helping to ensure that occupants can safely exit a space in the event of a power failure or emergency.
For commercial, industrial, and public environments, the correct specification and installation of emergency luminaires is also essential for compliance with current regulations and standards.
When planning an emergency lighting system, specifiers and installers must consider a range of practical factors. These include light output and coverage, emergency duration, environmental protection, and long-term reliability.
Installation efficiency is also an important consideration, particularly on projects with tight deadlines or limited access. Increasingly, flexibility and futureproofing are also valued, allowing systems to be adapted as building use or requirements change.
To support these needs, LEDVANCE, a manufacturer of LED lighting products and smart lighting systems, has expanded its emergency lighting portfolio with two new offerings designed to combine performance with practical installation features.
LEDVANCE Emergency Twin Spot
The LEDVANCE Emergency Twin Spot luminaire is designed for applications where high visibility and directional emergency lighting are required.
Suitable for use in both indoor and outdoor environments, its IP65-rated housing offers protection against dust and moisture, making it appropriate for areas such as warehouses, car parks, plant rooms, and external escape routes.
Two adjustable spotlights allow installers to direct light precisely where it is needed, helping to improve coverage along defined escape paths.
The luminaire is equipped with a LiFePO4 battery, providing a minimum of three hours emergency operation, and is supplied with mounting accessories to help streamline installation on site.
Wallpack Combo IP65
Complementing this is the Wallpack Combo IP65 luminaire, which introduces LEDVANCE’s Plug & Upgrade concept to outdoor emergency lighting.
This modular approach allows the wallpack to be installed initially as a standard luminaire, with emergency functionality added later via an emergency kit if required.
This can be particularly useful on projects where emergency lighting requirements may change, or where budget and programme considerations call for a phased approach.
Options come with or without an integrated photocell – providing additional flexibility for exterior applications.
Nelo Neves, Managing Director at LEDVANCE, says, “Safety and ease of installation are the two pillars of every professional lighting project.
“These new emergency luminaires underscore LEDVANCE’s commitment to solutions that are not just technically excellent, but also genuinely easier to fit and commission.”
Supported by LEDVANCE’s technical documentation and installer guidance, the new luminaires are intended to help professionals deliver effective emergency lighting while keeping installation and future maintenance considerations firmly in mind.
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