Beghelli Pluraluce Surface Unit

March 10, 2020

The Pluraluce surface mounted battery unit has a minimalist design to coordinate with any décor. At under 7” square, impressive performance has been arranged into a very small package.

Beghelli has taken optical design properties from its lighting division and applied them to Emergency Lighting to maximize the performance. Each unit is shipped with 3 custom designed optical lenses which are interchangeable for wall mount, ceiling mount symmetric and ceiling mount asymmetric distributions. By optimizing the light output we can provide up to 55’ spacing on centre.

The die-cast aluminum cover comes standard in a white powder coat with optional painted or brushed finishes. Housing design acts as a large heat sink ensuring efficient thermal management and long operating life of the LEDs.

The Pluraluce series is configured with two-wire 120-347VAC 60 Hz input. Solid state microprocessor controlled circuitry also includes line latch, brownout protection, battery and charge circuit monitoring, LED failure detection and reverse polarity protection. Ni-MH batteries are standard.

The Pluraluce is also available in NEMA 4X, hazardous, recessed mounting and remote versions.

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