Hi everyone,
I have a job tomorrow where I have to replace some old non maintained, non functioning emergency luminaires in a church hall. They currently have no key switch test facility so I also need to install this. Is it acceptable to install the key switches next to the consumer unit serving the lighting circuits from which the ELs are fed, to interrupt the supply to said circuits (normal lighting included), or is it preferrable to install local key switches to each luminaire? (Alot more work!) Worried about the implications of interrupting the normal lighting while testing ELs.
Cheers
I have a job tomorrow where I have to replace some old non maintained, non functioning emergency luminaires in a church hall. They currently have no key switch test facility so I also need to install this. Is it acceptable to install the key switches next to the consumer unit serving the lighting circuits from which the ELs are fed, to interrupt the supply to said circuits (normal lighting included), or is it preferrable to install local key switches to each luminaire? (Alot more work!) Worried about the implications of interrupting the normal lighting while testing ELs.
Cheers