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Hochiki Europe’s FIREscape system is a low-voltage, intelligent LED emergency lighting system
The new adaptor is developed for FIREscape exit signs to provide complete flush fitting solution

Hochiki has announced availability of a recess adaptor for its FIREscape range of emergency lighting luminaires.

The adaptor allows either of the two currently available FIREscape luminaires (corridor and open area) to be mounted flush with the ceiling material, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing installation. The adaptor will also fit the new high-output luminaires coming to market in early 2014. 

The unit comes ready equipped with a mounting base that includes spring-loaded clips, enabling the luminaire to be sited within celling voids through materials up to 25mm thick.  Ideal for suspended tile or plasterboard ceilings, the adaptor allows for a clean, uncluttered finish to the emergency lighting system.

The new adaptor is joined by new recess adaptors developed for the FIREscape exit signs, to provide a complete flush fitting solution.

Hochiki Europe’s FIREscape system is a low-voltage, intelligent LED emergency lighting system which utilises the robust ESP prototocol, first developed for its fire detection systems.

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