In emergency lighting, the difference between safe evacuation and panic is often measured in seconds. Jung emergency lighting accessories are designed for reliability under those conditions — simple to install, fast to maintain, and fully compliant with European standards. Each unit provides stable illumination and long autonomy when the main power fails. The fittings use impact-resistant housings, efficient LED modules, and advanced charging systems that preserve battery health even after hundreds of test cycles.
Reliable batteries are the backbone of any emergency system. Jung replacement batteries for emergency lights are available in different capacities — from compact 1 Ah packs for corridor signs to 4 Ah modules for large escape luminaires. They maintain a typical backup time of 1 h, 2 h, or 3 h depending on project needs. Built-in temperature sensors protect against overheating, and each pack includes factory-tested connectors for plug-and-play replacement. Using original Jung batteries keeps autonomy consistent across the whole building and avoids uneven discharge that can occur with third-party cells.
The visual layer of safety comes from Jung exit sign pictograms — clear running-man symbols, directional arrows, and dual-sided panels for long corridors or atriums. Each pictogram panel is printed on UV-stable polycarbonate and retains brightness above 500 cd/m² even after years of exposure.
Supporting the system are Jung self-test modules, which automatically check battery charge, lamp function, and circuit continuity. They run weekly short tests and monthly long-duration tests according to EN 50172. When a fault is detected, the unit displays a visible LED warning, allowing maintenance crews to identify issues instantly without manual inspection.
For flexible installation, Jung mounting kits for emergency lights include ceiling, wall, and recessed configurations. Mounting plates use galvanized steel or flame-retardant ABS plastic rated to UL 94 V-0. The kits allow both surface-mounted and flush-mounted fitting, with anti-tamper screws and gasket seals up to IP65 for outdoor or humid environments. Adjustable brackets simplify alignment on uneven ceilings or when retrofitting old units.
A typical 10-storey office building may use over 150 emergency luminaires and 400 pictogram panels. By choosing Jung components, installers reduce spare-part variation by 60 %, cut maintenance time by up to 30 %, and standardize documentation across all floors. Every luminaire connects directly to the same self-test system, reporting centrally to a control point. That means one log file, one service plan, and no unverified components scattered across the building.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full Jung emergency luminaires and accessories range directly from our warehouse in Latvia. We keep real, verified stock for fast export across Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, and the Baltics.
For contractors and facility engineers, Bank of Lamps ensures that every Jung emergency luminaire, battery, pictogram, or self-test module arrives ready for installation — fast, consistent, and compliant.