Ship emergency exit sign Maxwell 100 S3H EVAC

ship emergency exit sign
ship emergency exit sign
ship emergency exit sign
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Emergency lighting Escape route lighting Maintained and non-maintained Emergency output: 45 lm minimum Compliant with the standards: EN 60 598-1, EN 60598-2-22 Automatic tests compliant with IEC 62034 Addressable version (DALI) available Single sided signage Tubular Increased mechanical resistance Easy to clean Limited dirt accumulation 360° orientation Impervious (ip68) Absolute imperviousness No internal dust accumulation Maximum light output Adapted for pressure cleaning Limited maintenance LED luminaire LED indication lamp Durable High resistance to shocks and corrosion Single-piece housing, materials and components selected to ensure long-term investment Housing • Ø100 mm satin-finish polycarbonate diffuser • End caps ½ ring press-formed in 304L stainless steel (316L also available) • Gaskets molded in EPDM • Cable entry with cable gland in nickelcoated brass (ext. Ø 5-14mm) Gear tray • Gear tray fixed on the end cap supporting the cable entry • High-performance LED modules equipped of: - 8 LEDs regularly spread for optimal light distribution uniformity - Colour temperature: 6500K • Integrated LED-Driver 220-240V 50/60Hz with constant current output • NiMH battery with 3 hours autonomy • Automatic tests • LED indication lamp on the end cap supporting the cable entry Installation – maintenance • Connection to 6x2,5mm² terminal block • Quick installation with 2 bolt-fitted stainless steel straps with variable center distance allowing 360°µ orientation • Maintenance by removal of the end cap • Supplied with 3 standardized labelsS

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