Available for Import
Fire Alarm Light Indicator LUIS+ L-220-R for Emergency Evacuation Systems
Bulk pricing available
FOB, CIF & EXW terms available
Available Models
Description
Fire warning light LUIS+ L-220-R (with a backup power supply) is used in warning systems and control of evacuation of people in case of fire (SOUE) and is designed to indicate evacuation routes in emergencies. The snap-on housing allows you to quickly install the required inscription or pictogram. It is also worth noting that any customised inscription is possible.
Power supply voltage is 220 volts. The light source is 2 super bright LEDs. The power supply is connected via a screw terminal block located in the back of the case.
Quick and uncomplicated assembly allows for quick installation in the shortest possible time.
Specifications
Share your requirements for a quick response!
Delivery & Payment
Shipping Terms
Delivery Time
Payment Methods
Similar Products You May Be Interested In
Fire Alarm Light M-12-D with Duplicate Contacts
View DetailsLoad Box for Speaker Lines in RECHOR-M Speech Alert System KHN-M
View DetailsVoice Fire Alarm Sonata-3L Version 2 Mini
View DetailsSecurity Zone Control Panel PUOZ-R3
View DetailsCombined Fire Alarm with Sound and Light LUIS+ L-12-Z IP55
View DetailsFire Alarm Light Signal Device Lightning-24-C
View DetailsTrombone KI Interface Converter for USB and RS-485
View DetailsLightning-220-RIP-AQUA Fire Alarm Light Signal
View DetailsAMK-DIN Address Module for Vesta 01F Control System
View DetailsEmergency Light Signaling Device KRISTALL-12
View DetailsLCD Keyboard for "Orion" Security System - C2000-K ACDR.426469.007
View DetailsUSB to RS-485 Interface Converter IC-USB-ISO
View DetailsVerified Suppliers
All products are sourced directly from authorized Russian manufacturers
Quality Assurance
Products meet international quality standards with proper certification
Global Shipping
Reliable logistics solutions to deliver products to your location
Secure Payments
Multiple secure payment options to facilitate international transactions