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Emergency light in a lift car
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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 448771" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>BS EN 81-41 says:</p><p></p><p>5.5.4 Lighting</p><p> The lighting at the floor of the platform, at the platform control devices and the vicinity of the landings doors shall be not less than 50 lux. Lighting used shall minimise glare, reflection, confusing shadows or pools of light&amp; dark. Where a light switch is provided, it shall be protected against unauthorised operation. Lifting platforms shall be fitted with an automatically rechargeable emergency supply, which is capable of feeding at least 1W lamp for one hour in the case of an interruption of the normal lighting supply. This lighting shall come on</p><p> automatically upon failure of the normal lighting supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 448771, member: 9512"] BS EN 81-41 says: 5.5.4 Lighting The lighting at the floor of the platform, at the platform control devices and the vicinity of the landings doors shall be not less than 50 lux. Lighting used shall minimise glare, reflection, confusing shadows or pools of light& dark. Where a light switch is provided, it shall be protected against unauthorised operation. Lifting platforms shall be fitted with an automatically rechargeable emergency supply, which is capable of feeding at least 1W lamp for one hour in the case of an interruption of the normal lighting supply. This lighting shall come on automatically upon failure of the normal lighting supply. [/QUOTE]
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