Description
The Itech is a surface-mounted emergency LED light drawing 3.3W from a 220-240V AC supply and producing 150 lumens at 5000K, a crisp cool white tone that reads clearly under low-light conditions. It mounts to a wall or ceiling and switches to its battery-fed output when the mains supply fails, marking escape routes and exit paths rather than lighting a room for general use. The fitting sits on the surface rather than recessing into it, so installation does not depend on a void behind the mounting face.
Designed for escape-route and exit marking, the Itech suits corridors, stairwells, plant rooms, loading bays and external doorways where a clear evacuation path must stay visible during a power cut. Coverage is best judged by where the unit is sited rather than by floor area, so position it at changes of direction, near final exits and over steps so the cool 5000K output draws the eye toward the safe route. Its IP65 rating means it can be fitted in exposed outdoor and wet positions as well as damp internal sites such as car parks and wash-down areas.
The housing is white plastic with an IP65 weatherproof seal against dust and water jets, and the unit weighs 518g, keeping the load on the mounting surface low. It runs from a 220-240V AC mains feed with an integral battery for the emergency function, and fixes to a wall or ceiling using the surface bracket. The Itech sits within a wider Itech emergency range, with sibling versions available to suit different mounting and output requirements across a building.
Specification
| Power |
3.3W |
| Voltage |
220-240 AC |
| Luminous flux |
150 lm |
| Colour temperature |
5000K |
| IP rating |
IP65 |
| Mounting |
Wall Mounted, Ceiling Mounted |
| Weight |
518 g |
| Material |
Plastic |
| Finish |
White |
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Frequently Asked
Is this a maintained or non-maintained emergency light?
The Itech operates as a non-maintained emergency fitting, meaning it stays off during normal conditions and illuminates only when the mains supply is lost. This is the usual arrangement for escape-route marking, where the unit does not need to provide everyday lighting. Always confirm the required mode against your site's emergency lighting design before installation.
Can it be installed outdoors or in wet locations?
Yes. The IP65 rating makes it weatherproof against dust and water jets, so it is suitable for exposed outdoor positions and wet internal locations such as car parks, plant rooms and wash-down areas. The white plastic housing and sealed construction are built to cope with these conditions.
How long does it stay lit during a power cut?
The Itech runs on an integral battery once the mains fails, providing emergency illumination to mark the escape route. Battery duration should be confirmed against the product datasheet and your local regulations, which commonly call for a minimum supported period. The battery recharges automatically when normal supply is restored.
How should the emergency function be tested?
Emergency lighting should be checked regularly by simulating a mains failure to confirm the unit illuminates and the battery holds for its rated period. A brief functional test is typically carried out monthly, with a longer full-duration test annually. Keep a record of each test to meet maintenance requirements.