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Hi Guys,
Got a problem with some emergency lights I installed.
They are individually wired at different points into the only lighting circuit.
I've fitted a keyswitch which is wired directly from the lighting circuit (old bakelite rewireable fuse type) and then the existing circuit comes out of that.
When I test the keyswitch the lights go out and the emergency lights come on as expected. The emergency lights have the green led 'on' to show they are charging.
The customer complained that they were coming on randomly and also at times whilst the main lights were on, so I went back to check everything and all seemed fine.
Whilst there I swapped out the keyswitch for another in case there was some fault with it (which I didn't think likely). Still the customer has same problem.
As the lights are connected individually and not daisy chained and all 3 are doing it I can only think that perhaps the buildings incoming 230v is dropping off somehow
and the lights detect that as a power cut ???
I can't believe all 3 lights are faulty.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Got a problem with some emergency lights I installed.
They are individually wired at different points into the only lighting circuit.
I've fitted a keyswitch which is wired directly from the lighting circuit (old bakelite rewireable fuse type) and then the existing circuit comes out of that.
When I test the keyswitch the lights go out and the emergency lights come on as expected. The emergency lights have the green led 'on' to show they are charging.
The customer complained that they were coming on randomly and also at times whilst the main lights were on, so I went back to check everything and all seemed fine.
Whilst there I swapped out the keyswitch for another in case there was some fault with it (which I didn't think likely). Still the customer has same problem.
As the lights are connected individually and not daisy chained and all 3 are doing it I can only think that perhaps the buildings incoming 230v is dropping off somehow
and the lights detect that as a power cut ???
I can't believe all 3 lights are faulty.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.