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fittings by reducing the costs and time


associated withmanual testing and inspection. Emergency lighting installationsmust have routine tests carried out and these tests should all be documented, with the results held on file. Whilst installing standard emergency light fittings is straightfoforward enough, the task of regularly inspecting every fitting on site fofor functionality, operation and duration can be an expensive, labour-intensive exercise. By opting ffo


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will clearly display the ault via the status LED. During initial powe commissioning stage


ffer numerous benefits over standard ffers testingsolutions foremergencylighting


or self test fittings, installers and contractors can save valuable time and expense with each self test fitting utilising an inbuilt processor to initiate ‘Self Te


Tests’. Once an issue is discovered, the fitting ffa


will begin. Aftfter the initial r up, an automatic


charge up time (up to 72 hours), the unit will carry out a full duration test. Aftfter all initial tests are completed successfully the inbuilt processor will start the standard programmed test schedule, reporting fafailing functions via the status LED. In addition it is also possible to initiate amanual test on self test emergency lighting fittings fofor extra peace ofmind


ESP has added five new self test products to its growing Duceri Emergency Lighting range. 3WLEDMaintained Emergency Self-f-contained f Te


Downlight with Sel Test and Interchangeable Open and Corridor Lens.


3WLED Emergency Open Lens Downlight with Self Te


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9WLED IP65 Non-Maintained Emergency Tw Test


3WLED IP65Maintained Emergency Bulkhead Test


Spot with Self Te with Self Te


3WLEDMaintained Emergency Exit Box with Self Te


The Self Te Test


Test range of products has all been tested and complies with the latest standards. 26 | el electric wh icalwholesalerJanuJanuary202 020 Twin


They are easy to install - without any need fofor key switches or data cables - and offe


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Emergency Light Test Switches est Switches


ESP’s Duceri emergency light test switches are designed to test batteries, lamps and duration function of emergency lighting luminaires in accordance with current emergency lighting standard BS5266. They will help building owners and responsible persons tomaintain compliance. These automatic, key-operated emergency lighting test switches are permanently wired to the emergency luminaire supply. The key switch is used to interrupt the supply fofor a pre-programmed period of time. At the end of


that period, the supply to the luminaries is automatically reinstated, so there’s no risk of depleting the batteries in the emergency fitting by leaving themconnected fofor prolonged periods.


display. They each standard LED disp


There are twomodels to choose from- lay or countdown digital ffe


or an audio buzzer alert fofor completion of duration test


fo eature fofour pre-programmed


test intervals – 10minutes, 30minutes, 60 minutes and 180minutes. There is the option ffo


For further information contact ESP on 01527 515150, email info@espuk.com espuk.com.


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or further information contact ESP on 01527 515150, email info@espuk.com or visit www..espuk.com.


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