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Ansell ARALED/ER/3NM/ST Raven Emergency Downlight Non-Maintained Escape Route White

SKU ARALED/ER/3NM/ST
Original price £41.28 - Original price £41.28
Original price
£41.28 inc VAT £34.40 exc VAT
£41.28 - £41.28
Current price £41.28 inc VAT £34.40 exc VAT inc VAT £34.40 exc VAT

Estimated delivery time: Next working day

Description

Main Features:

  • Recessed Self-test emergency downlight with self-contained inverter and battery pack
  • Integral components for fast-fit installation
  • Option of escape route or open area models
  • High performance optic design
  • Pre-wired with 150mm rubber insulated cable for ease of installation
  • Up to 15 metres spacing between luminaires
Specification
  • Total (Watts):3W
  • Lumens Delivered:110lm (Emergency)
  • CRI:70
  • CCT:6500K
  • Input:220/240V
Product Dimensions
  • Height:98
  • Diameter:110
  • Cut-Out Size:95mm
FAQ's

When should I specify the Escape Route version rather than the Open Area version?

The decision should be based on emergency lighting calculations rather than product cost. The Escape Route optic is designed to achieve the required lux levels along designated escape paths, whereas the Open Area version is designed for anti-panic lighting in larger spaces. Using the wrong optic can significantly increase fitting quantities and project costs.

Is it suitable for projects where emergency testing records are audited?

Yes. The self-test system automatically performs routine testing cycles in accordance with emergency lighting standards, helping reduce reliance on manual testing logs and minimising compliance risks.

How does the self-test system affect maintenance costs over the life of a building?

On large installations, self-test emergency fittings can significantly reduce labour costs associated with monthly and annual emergency testing. Facilities teams spend less time manually isolating circuits and recording results.

Can the Raven be used in washrooms and shower areas?

Yes. The IP65 rating allows use in areas exposed to moisture and dust where standard IP20 emergency fittings may not be suitable. Designers should still verify zoning requirements where applicable.