## **Central Battery Emergency Lighting Systems**

A **Central Battery System (CBS)** provides emergency power from a single, centralized source to multiple emergency luminaires. This contrasts with self-contained systems, where each fitting has its own battery. Central systems are ideal for large buildings or complex installations where centralized monitoring, control, and battery maintenance are preferred.

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### **How Central Battery Systems Work**

- The **central battery unit** powers all emergency lights via dedicated wiring.
- Under normal conditions, the system monitors power and keeps the batteries charged.
- On **mains failure**, the central battery activates and supplies power to all connected luminaires instantly.
- Systems may supply **AC or DC** power depending on the luminaires used and system design.

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### **Types of Central Battery Systems**

| **Type**     | **Description** |
|--------------|-----------------|
| **AC/AC**    | Outputs alternating current. Allows use of standard mains luminaires. Offers high light levels and greater flexibility. |
| **AC/DC**    | Outputs direct current. Requires DC-compatible emergency fittings. Common in purpose-built systems. |

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### **Applications**

Central battery systems are especially suitable for large or high-occupancy buildings where consistent, reliable emergency lighting is essential:

- Hospitals & healthcare environments  
- Universities & schools  
- Large office complexes  
- Shopping centres & commercial buildings  
- Warehouses & industrial sites  

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### **Advantages of Central Battery Systems**

- **Centralized Maintenance:** Easier to monitor and test a single battery bank rather than individual luminaires.
- **Extended Battery Life:** Batteries typically last 5–10 years depending on the type (vs 3–5 years in self-contained).
- **Higher Output:** Supports greater lighting performance and larger numbers of fittings.
- **Improved Monitoring:** Many systems offer fault reporting, remote diagnostics, and testing automation.
- **Cleaner Aesthetics:** Luminaires can be sleeker since they don’t require onboard batteries.

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### **Disadvantages**

- **Higher Initial Cost:** Installation involves more infrastructure (cabling, central unit, space allocation).
- **Single Point of Failure:** If the central battery fails, the entire system could be affected—redundancy is recommended.
- **Complex Installation:** Requires specialist design and electrical planning.
- **Space Requirements:** Battery rooms or cabinets may be needed to house central units safely.

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### **Maintenance & Testing Requirements**  
*(As per BS 5266-1 and BS EN 50171)*

| **Check/Test**              | **Frequency**     | **Details** |
|----------------------------|------------------|-------------|
| **Visual Inspection**      | Daily (manual systems) | Check control panels, LEDs, ventilation, and system status. |
| **Functional Test**        | Monthly           | Simulate power failure to confirm emergency lights activate. |
| **Full Duration Test**     | Annually          | Lights must remain illuminated for full rated time (usually 3 hours). |
| **Battery Inspection**     | Quarterly         | Check voltage, connections, and signs of degradation. |
| **Battery Replacement**    | 5–10 years        | Varies based on battery type and manufacturer. Replace proactively, not only on failure. |

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### **Battery Types & Lifespans**

| **Battery Type**             | **Typical Lifespan** |
|------------------------------|----------------------|
| Vented Lead-Acid             | 5–10 years           |
| Sealed Lead-Acid (VRLA)      | 5–7 years            |
| Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)        | 7–10 years           |
| Lithium-Ion (where used)     | Up to 10+ years      |

> 🔋 Regular checks on charge/discharge cycles and ambient temperature help prolong battery life.

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### **Use Case Scenarios**

| **Environment**       | **Why CBS is Ideal** |
|------------------------|----------------------|
| Hospitals              | Consistent lighting across wards and corridors. |
| Shopping Centres       | Centralized control over a large number of lights. |
| Schools & Colleges     | Simplifies routine testing across campus buildings. |
| Multi-Storey Offices   | Minimizes battery clutter across floors. |
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