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Ansell ARAP/1/B Raptor IP65 Twin Spot Black

SKU ARAP/1/B
Original price £33.00 - Original price £33.00
Original price
£33.00 inc VAT £27.50 exc VAT
£33.00 - £33.00
Current price £33.00 inc VAT £27.50 exc VAT inc VAT £27.50 exc VAT

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Description

Ansell ARAP/1/B Raptor IP65 Twin Spot Black

Compact modern twin spot suitable for industrial and retail applications. Standard option offers impressive 500 lumen output with high output option giving over 700 lumen outputs, ensuring suitability for a range of applications.

Main Features:

  • Compact modern twin spot suitable for industrial and retail applications
  • Standard option offers impressive 500 lumen output with high output option giving over 700 lumen outputs, ensuring suitability for a range of applications
  • Moulded polycarbonate heads
  • Individual adjustable heads allowing ultimate versatility up or down to aim output to desired height
Specification
  • Total (Watts):3W
  • Lumens Delivered:500lm (EM)
  • CRI:70
  • CCT:6500K
  • Input:220-240VAC

Datasheet

In what projects is the Raptor typically specified by consultants?

Common applications include:

  • Distribution centres
  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Retail superstores
  • Industrial units
  • Loading bays
  • External escape routes
  • Logistics facilities
  • Plant rooms
  • Service corridors
Product Dimensions
  • Height:78
  • Cut-Out Size:NA
FAQ's

At what mounting height does a twin spot become a better choice than an emergency downlight?

Generally, once mounting heights exceed typical office ceiling levels (4m+), emergency downlights can lose spacing performance. Twin spots like the Raptor are commonly used where fittings are installed on high walls or industrial structures and need to project emergency illumination over larger distances. Emergency calculations should always verify compliance.

Can the Raptor be used to reduce emergency lighting points in warehouse projects?

Potentially yes. The high-output version delivers over 700 lumens and uses adjustable heads, which may allow wider emergency spacing compared with lower-output emergency fittings. Final emergency layouts should always be validated using emergency lighting software.

What is the practical benefit of the DALI emergency version?

The DALI emergency model allows integration into central emergency monitoring systems, enabling remote testing, fault reporting and battery status monitoring. This can dramatically reduce manual testing labour in large buildings.

Why would a consultant choose the high-output version over simply installing more fittings?

Using fewer high-output emergency fittings can simplify wiring, reduce maintenance points and lower long-term asset management costs. However, emergency lighting calculations should determine the most efficient design approach.

Is the Raptor suitable for cold warehouse environments?

The fitting is rated for operation between 0°C and 40°C. For refrigerated warehouses or freezer environments operating below 0°C, project-specific suitability should be confirmed during design.