SPEC SERIES
EMERGENCY
LED STRIP

Spec Series Emergency LED strip is a unique strip designed for use with our Richie Rail 17, Richie Rail 20 and Richie Rail 26 illuminated handrail series. A 1080 lumen per metre circuit provides the primary light source while a 180 lumen per metre circuit provides emergency lighting in a power cut.

Features
  • Option for continuous emergency lighting, compliant to AS/NZS2293 with remote mounted emergency pack.
  • AS/NZS compliant in Richie Rail 17, Richie Rail 20 and Richie Rail 26 only.
  • Two circuits onboard - one for primary lighting circuit and one for emergency mode.
Additional Information
  • 5-year warranty
  • CRI: 90+
  • R9: 50+
  • 3SDCM
  • PCB width: 10mm
  • Input voltage: 24V DC
  • Source life: L70 @ 50,000 hours
Spec Series Emergency LED strip options
Code
Watts per metre
Colour temp.
Lumens per metre
LEDs per metre
Max. length per feed
Protection
SPEC-15-30-2.5-40-EME
SPEC-15-40-2.5-40-EME
15W primary, 2.5W emergency
15W primary, 2.5W emergency
3000K primary, 4000K emergency
4000K primary, 4000K emergency
1025 primary, 180 emergency
1080 primary, 180 emergency
180
5M
IP20, IP67
For IP67 versions, add “-IP67” to end of codes above. Example code: SPEC-15-40-2.5-40-EME-IP67.
IP67 versions reduce above stated lumen figures by approximately 5%.
Wattage and lumen tolerance +/- 10% . Colour temperature tolerance +/- 5%.
Other colour temperatures available on special order.

Please take particular care when selecting LED strips as not all options are available for all profiles.

Other LED strip options may be available upon request. Please consult profile data sheets on our website to check LED stripe compatibity with each profile.

All LED strip lumen values mentioned in the tables refer to source lumens (bare LED strip). Losses through diffuser/profile are not represented. Please consult photometric data for delivered lumen values.

Please note that for dimmable applications, our LED strips should be used with dimming controllers or drivers with a PWM frequency of 2000Hz or less in order to maintain warranty.