emergency lighting definition
emergency lighting means the illumination obtained through either an independent or secondary source of electricity supply such as trickle charged accumulators or separate generators to the normal or duplicate lighting;
emergency lighting. (safety lighting) means lighting obtained from a source independent of the usual day to day supply to the building which, in the event of a failure of the normal supply, will assist clients and staff to leave the premises safely.
emergency lighting means lighting provided for use when the supply to normal lighting fails.
More Definitions of emergency lighting
emergency lighting means a system of artificial lighting designed to provide adequate illumination and indication of exit route within a building under emergency conditions.
emergency lighting means lighting, obtained from a source independent of the normal supply to the building which, in the event of a failure of the normal supply, will assist the public, performers and staff to leave the premises.
emergency lighting. Tenant to provide the following: A. Relocate & rewire 2 existing battery backup systems. B. Furnish & install 2 new battery backup systems.
emergency lighting means a device that lights up evacuation routes and is turned-on in case where electric power supply is down.
emergency lighting. Refer to "Life Safety System" section.