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Industry Standard 1004:1997 Use, or modification, of mains luminaires for emergency lighting applications. 3rd edition

Publication Year

1997

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Covers the use, or modification of, mains luminaires for emergency lighting use. It also covers the requirements of special variations of dedicated emergency escape luminaires.

Publisher Information

Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting

ICEL is a division of the Lighting Industry Association. ICEL is a joint industry committee formed in 1987 from the Emergency Lighting sections of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association (BEAMA) and the Lighting Industry Federation (LIF)

c/o Lighting Industry Association
Stafford Park 7
Telford
ICEL
UK

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