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<blockquote data-quote="kme" data-source="post: 74866" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>Yes, but don`t forget.........</p><p></p><p>After the 3 hr test, systems must be in place to protect against EM failure during the charging period, as the batteries would be depleted, and not provide 3 hr light output as required by BS.......</p><p></p><p>There is a new piece of kit on the market which will test EM batteries to the 3 hr point in 6 seconds, without draining them. If you`ve got a lot of these units to do, it may be worth looking into?......</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p></p><p>KME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kme, post: 74866, member: 113"] Yes, but don`t forget......... After the 3 hr test, systems must be in place to protect against EM failure during the charging period, as the batteries would be depleted, and not provide 3 hr light output as required by BS....... There is a new piece of kit on the market which will test EM batteries to the 3 hr point in 6 seconds, without draining them. If you`ve got a lot of these units to do, it may be worth looking into?...... HTH KME [/QUOTE]
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