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<blockquote data-quote="dee" data-source="post: 21073" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>Hello, this is my first post, hope someone can help.</p><p></p><p>I work in as a caretaker in a shopping center and a large area has "Glaxo Delight rt" emergency lights fitted.</p><p></p><p>At the minute when I turn off the lights at night at the main switch with a fishtail key, the emergency lights activate! My question is... is there a way to change the current wiring actually inside the light fitting itself to allow the lights to be switched off with all the non em lights.Or is the only way to allow this is to fit a new feed for the em lighting circuit.</p><p></p><p>To clarify all the lights are switched off at a main switch and when this happens the em lights automatically switch on.the problem being that the lights/internal batteries have discharged in the morning when they are turned back on.That means there would be no emergency light cover until the batts were recharged</p><p></p><p>I currently leave all the lights on all night so if theres any health and safety officers out there freaking out dont worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dee, post: 21073, member: 1541"] Hello, this is my first post, hope someone can help. I work in as a caretaker in a shopping center and a large area has "Glaxo Delight rt" emergency lights fitted. At the minute when I turn off the lights at night at the main switch with a fishtail key, the emergency lights activate! My question is... is there a way to change the current wiring actually inside the light fitting itself to allow the lights to be switched off with all the non em lights.Or is the only way to allow this is to fit a new feed for the em lighting circuit. To clarify all the lights are switched off at a main switch and when this happens the em lights automatically switch on.the problem being that the lights/internal batteries have discharged in the morning when they are turned back on.That means there would be no emergency light cover until the batts were recharged I currently leave all the lights on all night so if theres any health and safety officers out there freaking out dont worry. [/QUOTE]
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