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Topic Title: Self test emergency lighting Topic Summary: Created On: 03 June 2011 02:45 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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I'm looking for information on self test emergency lighting systems that are open protocol. Has anyone come across these and do they comply with BS5266?
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Hi,
The company I work for can do this for you - our Operations teams director has the knowledge required & it can be complient with BS2566. Would you like us to contact you regarding this? |
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Yes please. If you can give me some company details I'll ring or e-mail.
Many Thanks. |
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Hi,
Metartec is the name of the company. We work mainly with UPS's but complete all sorts of Electrical work - including your requirement. If you call our Belfast office we can get the ball rolling (we have offices in Belfast & Middlesex). The number is 0845 50 40 444. Thanks, Johnny |
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The quick test of BS5266 is a minimum of 1 hour down time and ensure all emergency fitting and test key switches are in place......all the answers are in the regs relating to this.
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