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Sparky83
Hi,
In the building i work we done yearly 3hr discharges of our emergenvy lights, my question is, if for instance we do a test on say floor 6, we would knock of the breakers for them circuits and we would check after 3hrs etc etc, but how long after a full discharge can people be aloud to work in the area again?
As if the emergency light batteries are drained, they would not stay on for the correct amount of time for people to exit the floor should there be a power cut for instance.
I have tried looking for the regulation to answer this but cant really find it. Any help would be great,
Cheers
Shawn
In the building i work we done yearly 3hr discharges of our emergenvy lights, my question is, if for instance we do a test on say floor 6, we would knock of the breakers for them circuits and we would check after 3hrs etc etc, but how long after a full discharge can people be aloud to work in the area again?
As if the emergency light batteries are drained, they would not stay on for the correct amount of time for people to exit the floor should there be a power cut for instance.
I have tried looking for the regulation to answer this but cant really find it. Any help would be great,
Cheers
Shawn