LoadShed Rechargeable Emergency Bulb - E27 7W 6 hours 3000K - (Screw In)
LoadShed Rechargeable Emergency Bulb - E27 7W 6 hours 3000K - (Screw In)
The Emergency LED bulb stays on in the event of a power outage or load shedding. The emergency bulb is a direct replacement for any standard bulb. It has a built-in battery that will automatically charge when the bulb is switched on. In the event of a power outage, the built-in intelligent light control automatically reduces the brightness of the bulb to 140lm to ensure that the battery lasts as long as possible, and gives you 6 hours of backup light that will last you through load-shedding.
Features
• The cheapest lighting load-shedding solution!
• Warm White Colour, with Cool white on Back Up
• 6-hour power storage built into standard B22 lamp profile
• High 810 lumen during normal operation
• First hour after power failure = 140lm during first hour after power failure
• Next 4-6 hours lumens = 100lm during 4-6th hour after power failure
• Available in both E27 and B22 base caps
• 150° Beam angle
• 1.5kV Surge protection protects against power surges from within the electrical circuit including surges from Eskom
• 2 Year Warranty
FAQs
Can the light be used with multiple fittings on the same switch?
- NO. If you have 3 different lights on the same switch, the lights will come on when you turn the switch off. They are thus not practical in this instance.
- The bulbs have to be used as a single unit per switch.
How does the lamp know the difference between light switch activation and load shedding?
- The light switch has to be ON, and the Grid Power (Eskom) has to be OFF. Then the bulb will light up. If you turn the switch OFF, the light will not come on.
- The internal emergency management IC will detect the voltage of L and N
- When the voltage of a single line is cut off (light switch activation), there are still neutral voltages so the lamp will not go into emergency mode.
What is the effect of the lamp switching if there is no other load on the switched circuit?
- The emergency lamp will activate in emergency mode only when the IC cannot detect any voltage in the input cable (power outage), and when a loop is present in the external circuit. The loop is created by other components on the same electrical circuit within the installation.
- In this scenario, the resistance between L and N is very small and the IC can detect this
What conditions make the bulb work during load shedding?
- When the IC cannot detect any voltage from the input cable (power outage)
- When a loop is present in the external circuitry. This loop is created by other components on the same electrical circuit within the installation. In this scenario, the resistance between L and N is very small and the IC can detect this.
Specs
• Input Voltage 220~240V AC
• CCT 3000K
• Input Frequency 50/60HZ
• Power Consumption 8W
• Power Factor 0.5
• Dimmable No
• Number of LEDs 35
• IP Rating IP40
• Technology LED Lifetime L70 25 000 hours
• Overall Diameter (mm) 60 Length (mm) 117
• Lamp Type GLS SDCM 6
• LED Chip 2835
In the box
1 x 240V GLS E27 7W LED 6h Emergency Bulb 3000K
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This is the 2nd one of this bulb that I buy and it is so worth it. The first one I bought about 2 years ago and it still easily lasts 4 hours on a single charge. Can absolutely recommend this bulb.
The bulbs works exactly as advertised. It is made very clear that they work as a single bulb on a switch and in that setup they work really well. I did test the theory with multiple bulbs on a single switch and (then as explained) the bulb's sensors gets confused which affects the switching. If one stick to the instructions, this is a great product... thanks :)
Perfect, thank you, works well. Looking forward to light during loadshedding.
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