Price List
LUCIDE price list valid as of 1.1.2011Technical Documentation
General Contract for Delivery Conditions in CzechRecollection of packing materials in Czech
Certificate ISO in Czech
ISO certificate in English
Software for calculating emergency illumination by IVERLUX lighting units
(installation programme – 5.93MB / MS Word document)
Software for calculating emergency illumination by TRQ lighting units
(installation programme – 6.33MB)
FULGUR 2010 Catalogue
Lucide Catalogue
Luminosity Curves in Eulumdat
FULGUR FI interior lighting units (105 kB)Luminosity curves for TRQ emergency lighting units (12,7 kB)
Luminosity curves for FULGUR-OPPLE FIMX lighting units (4,04 kB)
Luminosity curves for IVERLUX lighting units (2,79 kB)
Emergency lighting modules manufactured by FULGUR feature high luminosity and are built in accordance with ČSN EN 60 598-2-22. Their very small dimensions make them ideal for installing even in relatively small lighting units. High reliability and long life span is achieved by using top-quality PANASONIC lead batteries. Built-in electronic circuits fulfil several functions. In the charging mode, they control battery charging and then keep the battery charged (charging in progress is indicated by the LED being on while the fully charged state is indicated by a blinking LED). If the mains voltage drops below the defined level, the electronic circuitry switches the module into the emergency mode and if the battery voltage drops down to the threshold value, it disconnects the battery (to protect it from damage). Once the mains voltage is restored, the circuitry switches the module back into the charging mode. FM 2 and FM 4 modules for fluorescent tubes have an extra circuit that significantly reduces the fluorescent tube start up time.
Apart from our own lighting units, all module types can also be supplied separately or incorporated in lighting units of other producers. In such cases, however, a suitable module type needs to be selected considering the space and the temperature inside the lighting unit.
EMERGENCY LIGHINT UNITS – Basic terminology according to ČSN EN 60 598-2-22
Separate emergency lighting unit – unit with all its parts (incl. the battery) inside or in its immediate vicinityLighting unit for non-permanent operation – unit in which emergency light sources are on only during power cuts
Lighting unit for permanent operation - unit in which emergency light sources are on all the time when either standard or emergency illumination is needed
Combined emergency lighting unit – unit with at least two light sources of which at least one is connected to an emergency voltage source
























