
Fire light siren LUIS L-220-U type 2
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Fire warning light LUIS+ L-220-U esp.2 is used in warning systems and evacuation control (EMS) and is designed to indicate the evacuation routes in emergency situations. The inscription or pictogram is applied by laser engraving on plexiglass. It is also worth noting that any inscription or pictogram is possible.
Power supply voltage is 220 volts. The source of light are 5 super bright LEDs, green or red colour. Five options for mounting: universal, end, vertical, suspended, ceiling allows for installation from mounting on the wall, to installation (tapping) in a suspended ceiling armstrong.
The design of this light board meets high design requirements and belongs to the class "LUX".
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