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The Electrician's Guide to Emergency Lighting is one of a number of publications prepared by the IET to provide guidance on electrical installations in buildings. This publication is concerned with emergency lighting and in particular emergency escape lighting and must be read in conjunction with the legislation: Approved Document B and the British Standards, in particular BS 5266.
Lighting systems, Lighting equipment, Emergency lighting, Standby lighting, Escape lighting, Emergency electrical installations, Handbooks
Lighting systems, Lighting equipment, Emergency lighting, Standby lighting, Escape lighting, Emergency electrical installations, Fire safety in buildings, Fire safety
The Electrician's Guide to Emergency Lighting, 2nd Edition has undergone extensive changes to assist those engineers wishing to protect occupants from the hazards identified by risk assessments and also to evaluate existing premises to decide if they need to be upgraded to meet current requirements.
A thoroughly comprehensive guide that has been updated to take into account changes to the Code of Practice for the Emergency Lighting of Premises in BS 5266-1:2016.
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