Two surveys yesterday and in both, when checking emergency lighting in a stairway on isolation of lighting circuit for the area, it did not operate. Came on on interruption of mains so lights seem to be working.
Which part of this from BS5266 Pt8 are installers having trouble with?
5.2 Failure of normal supply to
part of premisesEmergency escape lighting
shall operate, in the event of failure
of any part of the normal lighting supply.
Non-maintained and combined non-maintained emergency luminaires have to operate in the event of
failure of a normal lighting final circuit. In all cases, arrangements shall be made to ensure that local
emergency escape lighting will operate in the event of failure of normal supply to the
corresponding local
area.Now, to me that means that if I isolate the supply to a lighting circuit the EL for that area should come on. So why do installers get the inevitable hump when I point out the obvious, especially in front of the client!
Have I got this all wrong?
Why do I feel that I might get an evening visit from the N.I. EL Installers Association with advice on how to "correctly" check systems, to their specific standard.
? Should I be scared, very scared?