- Reaction score
- 2,389
As I think @westward10 was alluding to, the placement of emergency lighting it prescibed by BS5266. Pretty much as @timhoward has listed plus a few more items such as luminance from photometric data usually supplied by the manufacturer. As you may know lights can contain emergency/anti panic lighting so distance is not an issue. As to just connect live and neutral, again it is not as simple as that. It requires two lives one being switched and a neutral so you will need to think about what you are doing a tad more. Is this for you? What kind of premises is it in? Why do you even need to fit them?