LED Emergency Light

Company Profile

 

Tongxiang Shineknot Lighting Co,.Ltd was founded in 2010. We have specialized in led lighting field for more than 14 years.


Our factory has about 50 workers and 5 engineers. We can manufacture led tube light, floodlight, high bay, emergency light and so on by 4 production line. All the products need to be inspected and tested before shipping.

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Our main export market: The south east Asia, middle east, south pacific and Africa.

 

What is LED Emergency Light?

 

An LED emergency light is a light fixture that illuminates key safety areas and the path of egress when a building experiences power loss. A unit with Battery Backup capability switches to Emergency Operation in these power losses to illuminate escape routes and safety equipment.


Our signature series of LED emergency lights use ultra bright, energy-efficient Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). This allows for low-voltage operation eliminating the need for a bulky sealed lead acid battery that has been the industry standard for too long. Instead, our units include maintenance-free Nickel Cadmium batteries, making the unit much lighter and easier to install.

 

Benefits of LED Emergency Light
 
 

Longer Life Span

LED emergency light have a longer life span than traditional lighting technologies, which can significantly reduce maintenance and replacement costs. LED emergency light can last up to 100,000 hours, making them an ideal choice for emergency and exit lighting applications where reliable and long-lasting illumination is required.

 
 

Improved Illumination

LED emergency light provide a bright and consistent light source, making them an ideal choice for emergency and exit lighting applications. They also have a fast response time, providing immediate illumination in the event of a power failure.

 
 

Durability

LED emergency light are more durable than traditional lighting technologies, making them less prone to breakage and damage. They are also shock and vibration-resistant, making them a reliable choice for emergency and exit lighting applications.

 
 

Easy to Install

LED emergency light are lightweight and easy to install, making them a convenient choice for emergency and exit lighting applications. They also have a low-profile design, making them suitable for installation in tight spaces.

 

 

Type of LED Emergency Light
 

LED emergency lights for home
The need for emergency lights arises more in homes. The primary sources of power failure are common in all households, be it cities or even in the villages. Hence emergency lights are required for every home. The greatest thing is emergency LED lights come in different shapes, and they also enhance interior beauty. The different colors of light lighting systems are available to provide different shades.

 

LED emergency lights for cars
The lighting needs are not only inside the house or other outdoor conditions. Many times we need emergency lighting options inside vehicles and especially in cars. These lights become very handy whenever the car’s internal lighting system fails or car lights are turned off. The LED car emergency lights usually come with fewer lumens output since the range required is usually less.

 

LED emergency lights for buildings
The big buildings such as office buildings, factories, storerooms, and other large buildings need emergency LED lights to lighten the areas whenever primary power goes off. However, large buildings need more powerful LED lights since the rooms will be bigger than houses.

 

LED emergency lights for motorcycles
LED lights are applied in motorcycles in various scenarios. They present in a motorcycle from headlights to fashionable lights. However, if you are going on a long trip or in remote places, the need for deep penetrable LED emergency lights are required. They can act as alternative headlights in case of headlights failure.

 

What are the colors of LED lights available?

Green LED emergency lights.
Green LED emergency lights are used as warning lights by many people. You can see these types of lights on police vehicles, ambulance, and other such vehicles. They convey the urgency of the situation from a very long distance. There are blue and red lights used for the same purpose, but green colored lights are commonly used since it has the longest range. People from afar can easily see the light and act accordingly.

 

Orange LED emergency lights.
The orange LED emergency lights are also another popular options people go with. These lights are used in homes and buildings to get the light in the absence of the main power source. These lights provide good visibility for a longer range, and they are also pleasing for our eyes.

 

Yellow LED emergency lights.
Yellow or amber emergency lights are used to convey caution regarding the situation. It is used as a warning light and encourages people to become aware of their surroundings or slow down traffic. Many service vehicles install these vehicles to indicate the slower moving traffic or congestion in the road. The potentially dangerous conditions, such as low visibility and other similar conditions, can be conveyed using this type of light.

 

Blue LED emergency lights.
Blue-colored LED emergency lights are also used as an alternative for green warning lights. These lights are used by firefight vehicles, ambulance, police, and other law enforcement vehicles. However, these lights are not permitted in every jurisdiction and need to get approval before installing them.

 

Dual-color LED emergency lights.
Dual-color LED emergency lights are used as warning lights and can be found on many vehicles and homes. They provide the option of customizing the color as per the needs of the users. In the vehicles, these lights can be used to indicate the different levels of hazards.

 

 

 

How does an emergency LED bulb work?

Prolonged power cuts have always been a nuisance. In a developing country like ours, inadequate power supply creates a lot of difficulties. From studying to doing household chores, the hours spent in the dark turn out unproductive. But with the advent of new technology, tackling them has become much easier.

 

When power is lost, AC power is therefore lost, so the backup battery unit turns on and transfers power to the lighting system (this is called DC power). When AC power is restored, the emergency lighting batteries must be fully charged within 24 hours.

 

To help combat the issues of recurrent power cuts, Brings you LED Emergency Bulb, specially designed to function in the absence of power, this bulb delivers a battery backup of 4 full hours. The technology used in its LED bulb manufacturing process enables the light to automatically start during a power cut and auto charges in the availability of power supply.

 

Besides being an ideal solution for rural areas and some parts of the cities with higher power outages, this LED emergency bulb acts as the perfect fit at places such as bathrooms, corridors, garages, etc., which are not always backed up with inverter connectivity. As soon as the electricity goes out, the bulb springs into action to light up your space, all while staying energy-efficient.

SAA Approved 3W COB Emergency Light

 

How to Install Emergency Lights?
 
 

Due to their critical significance, it is essential to exercise caution and precision when installing emergency lights, along with ensuring regular maintenance. Installing emergency lights requires a few important steps to guarantee proper installation and optimal functionality. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

 

Professional Guidance

Given the importance of safety, it is highly recommended to seek guidance from an electrician before initiating the installation process. Consulting with an expert ensures compliance with safety protocols and standards. For those who prefer it, professional installation services are also available to guarantee accuracy.

 
 

Follow Instructions

Whether installing emergency lights yourself or with professional assistance, it’s imperative to closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions provided with the lights. These guidelines offer essential insights into the correct installation procedure.

 
 

Electrical Connection

Emergency lights are linked to a building’s electrical wiring and are designed to switch to battery power during outages or when a circuit breaker trips. Before installation, confirm that the circuit you are connecting to is switched to the OFF position to prevent the risk of electrocution. Additionally, ensure that the fuse box is clearly marked as “Do Not Energize.”

 
 

Mounting Methods

There are primarily two ways to mount emergency lights. In most instances, these lights are attached or partially attached to walls or ceilings before the wiring is connected. The installation process involves either using mounting brackets or drilling holes for screws into wall studs.

 

 

LED Emergency Spotlight

 

Emergency Light Components

LED – The LED chip emits light when powered up.

 

Test Button – The test button allows professionals to simulate a power outage to test the operation of the light.

 

Battery – The emergency light battery is where power is stored for operation during power outages.

 

Emergency Light Module – The emergency light module provides the light with all the operations required for the supplying power and charging the light fitting.

 

Housing – The emergency light housing is often made in various materials and shapes for different environments and applications.

 

Charging Indicator – Emergency light charging indicator is a red LED light that indicates that the light fitting is actively being charged.

 

Emergency Light Indicator Symbol – This symbol indicates that the light fitting is an emergency light as set out in AS2293.

 

 
Maintaining Emergency LED Lights
 
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Clean Regularly: Dust and debris can accumulate on the fixtures and affect light output. Regularly clean the emergency LED oysters wholesale, including the lenses and housing, using a soft, lint-free cloth or a gentle cleaner. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the lenses.

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Replace Batteries as Needed: Batteries are a critical component of emergency LED lights. If you notice a significant decrease in battery runtime during testing or if the batteries have exceeded their recommended lifespan (usually 3-5 years), replace them promptly. Use the manufacturer-recommended replacement batteries.

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Check Wiring and Connections: Inspect the wiring and connections of your emergency LED lights. Loose or damaged wiring can lead to malfunctions during an emergency. Ensure that all wires are properly connected and secure.

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Inspect Battery Contacts: Examine the battery contacts for signs of corrosion. Corroded contacts can hinder the flow of electricity, affecting the battery’s performance. If you find corrosion, clean it with a mixture of baking soda and water or a battery terminal cleaner.

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Update and Maintain Labels: Many emergency LED lights have labels indicating important information, such as battery replacement dates and maintenance schedules. Ensure these labels are up-to-date and legible. Replace any labels that have become damaged or faded.

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Professional Inspection: If you have a large-scale emergency lighting system or if you’re unsure about maintaining your emergency LED lights, consider scheduling periodic professional inspections. An experienced technician can ensure that your lights meet safety standards and are in optimal condition.

 

The Difference Between LED Emergency Light And General Lighting

 

The main difference between LED emergency light and ordinary lighting is that ordinary lighting provides illumination under normal conditions. LED emergency light provides illumination in case of power failure. LED emergency light for ordinary lighting to provide additional supplemental lighting. It is as a specific place of emergency needs necessary lighting. In the lighting system, it assumes an important role. There are many differences between LED emergency light and general lighting.
Difference in use and purpose

  • General lighting, mainly responsible for providing the lighting needs of daily activities, living lighting, work production lighting, commercial business lighting, warehouse lighting and residential lighting, indoor and outdoor general lighting. Provide comfortable and effective light and, maintain the lighting needs of normal time;
  • Whereas LED emergency light is used to provide additional lighting for complex scenes with insufficient light, evacuation lighting in emergency situations, with the aim of providing auxiliary lighting in response to the failure or lack of conventional lighting. LED emergency light is an important backup lighting solution for general lighting as well as for emergency scenes.


Differences in lighting types

  • General lighting does not take special locations into account and provides a variety of lighting for all locations and uses. These include: indoor lighting, outdoor lighting, decorative lighting, ambient lighting, task lighting, and more. There are various types of light sources and fixtures for general lighting, such as LED lights, incandescent lights, fluorescent lights, and so on.
  • And LED emergency light usually use special LED lights, such as emergency indicator lights, LED emergency light tape, explosion-proof emergency lights, automotive emergency lights, portable emergency lights and so on.
  • Whereas LED emergency light is used to provide additional lighting for complex scenes with insufficient light. Evacuation lighting is employed in emergency situations. The aim is to provide auxiliary lighting in response to failure or lack of conventional lighting. LED emergency light serves as important backup lighting solution for general illumination and emergency scenes.


Difference in operating modes

  • Ordinary lighting system relies on the mains power supply connected to the building and is mainly controlled by manual switch control, sensor control and intelligent remote control. But it will stop working if the power system is interrupted.
  • LED emergency light power supply is designed for primary and secondary loads with built-in mains power supply. It is equipped with backup power source. This source can be a battery or a generator. or UPS backup power source is capable of automatically switching to the backup power source when the main power source fails. This ensures continuous operation.

 

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FAQ

Q: What are the benefits of LED emergency lights?

A: They are energy-efficient, have a longer life span, improved illumination, are more durable, and are easy to install. When choosing emergency and exit lights for your building, consider the benefits of LED technology to ensure the safety and well-being of your occupants.

Q: What does the LED indicator on emergency lighting mean?

A: The LED indicator points out the current unit status. A STEADY GREEN on the LED indicator indicates a normal service; BLINKING GREEN indicates that the unit is in testing mode; GREEN/RED FLASHING indicates that the battery is charging; RED (STEADY and BLINKING) would indicate a fault or a service alert.

Q: How much power does a LED emergency light use?

A: Most LED emergency lights have a wattage of only 5W compared to 21W for a traditional fluorescent equivalent. If we look at a switchable maintained unit that is turned on for 8 hours a day, an LED unit would use 2190 KWH of electricity as opposed to 9198 KWH for a traditional fluorescent unit.

Q: Why do emergency lights have to last 3 hours?

A: A minimum duration of 3 hours should be used for emergency escape lighting if the premises are not evacuated immediately, as in the case of sleeping accommodation, for example, or if the premises will be reoccupied immediately the supply is restored without waiting for the batteries to be recharged.

Q: What is the difference between escape lighting and emergency lighting?

A: Emergency lighting includes standby lighting and emergency escape lighting. Escape lighting is further subdivided into escape route lighting, open area lighting and high risk task area lighting. > Emergency Escape Lighting is emergency lighting provided to enable safe exit in the event of failure of the normal supply.

Q: What is the difference between red and green emergency exit lights?

A: We are trained to recognize red as 'stop', so in an emergency situation it might create confusion. Whereas green color is related to safety and 'go', clearly instructing the public to remain calm and follow the signs. This is why public buildings have green emergency signs.

Q: Why do hospitals use LED lights?

A: LEDs positively impact hospitals and healthcare facilities through benefits including cost, maintenance and energy savings. Unlike fluorescents or metal halides, LEDs can reduce energy use by up to 70 percent and have a longer lifespan of up to 100,000 hours.

Q: How do you charge an emergency LED bulb?

A: Locate the charging port on your bulb. This may be hidden behind a cover or panel. Connect the charging cable to both the bulb and an approved power source. Some bulbs come with a charger, and in other cases, the charger is purchased separately.

Q: How long do LED indicator lights last?

A: The durability of LED indicators ranks among their most noteworthy attributes. Unlike conventional incandescent bulbs, LEDs boast a substantially extended operational life. On average, an LED indicator can endure anywhere from 25,000 to 100,000 hours of active service.

Q: How do LED emergency lights work?

A: Rechargeable lights are very similar to any regular LED bulb at all times except when there's a power cut. In case of power cuts, where regular light bulbs don't work, rechargeable lights stay on because of the rechargeable batteries in them. These batteries get charged when there is a regular power supply.

Q: What does a red light mean on an emergency light?

A: Red lights means it is in battery charging. Green means it is external power supplying. Some times it could be orange. That means something wrong with it. This does not apply to most emergency light fittings which simply have a green charging light (or red if older).

Q: What color are police emergency lights?

A: Emergency Vehicle Light Color Choices
Red is the most common color used to denote an emergency situation. Red lights are mounted on fire trucks, police vehicles, and rescue squad vehicles. When in a combination split light, red is often paired with blue or white.

Q: What emergency lighting do I need?

A: Defined escape routes should be illuminated to a level of not less than 1 lux along their centre line at floor level. Open areas should be illuminated to a level of not less than 0.5 lux at floor level.

Q: What does the LED indicator on the emergency lighting mean?

A: A green indicator LED, installed on or beside each emergency light fitting, will be illuminated. This means that the emergency fitting is connected and its batteries are charging.

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