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If you need help specifying the Razor product range, please feel free to use the information below to create your spec. Preamble: The Australia standard AS2293:2005 outlines most requirements for a emergency product, such as the battery requirements, connection and discharge requirements etc, by referencing this most requirements that the specification needs are identified This specification has been broken into sections which you can copy and paste into your document depending on which product you are specifying Step 1: Standard specification | Emergency and exit lighting luminaries shall: - Comply to the requirements of an Emergency Luminaire set out in AS2293:2005.
- Incorporate removable, rechargeable battery pack(s) which comply to the requirements of AS2293:2005.
- Shall have a constant current battery charger suitable for the battery type.
- Shall incorporate a switch mode power supply.
- Shall be supplied with high temperature Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.
- Shall be a recessed ceiling type, with single and double sided diffusers.
- The luminare must incorporate an LED light source as its primary means of illumination
- Shall be a exit luminaire equal to the Maco Razor.
| Step 2: Choose the Control options | For a standalone system | | - Shall operate as a self contained emergency light.
| | | | | | | For a DALI system | Why choose a DALI monitored System? | - Shall be compatible with the DALI control protocol
- Shall support DALI- Memory
- Shall support Flashing identification methods
- Shall be firmware upgradeable through a dali bootloader
| Step 3: Choose the Diffuser Size | For 16M Viewing distance | | - The diffuser shall be viewable from 16M and shall carry the required diffuser markings as described in AS2293:2005
| | For 24M Viewing distance | | - The diffuser shall be viewable from 24M and shall carry the required diffuser markings as described in AS2293:2005
| | For 32M Viewing distance | | - The diffuser shall be viewable from 32M and shall carry the required diffuser markings as described in AS2293:2005
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 | Maco's products keep getting greener Continual Research and development keeps Maco lighting at the forefront of energy management. The current generation products use less energy than most competitors, and the savings are available across the entire range of products | |
 | Maco bans Cadmium batteries due to health concerns Due to the health and environmental concerns caused by Cadmium (used in Cadmium batteries) no Maco products contain Cadmium. Instead more environmentally friendly batteries are used such as NIMH | |
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