Self-Powered, illuminated door handle indicating exits
in low visibility and blackout conditions.
Key Features
• Unique steel design
•Visible up to 35 meters
• No batteries or bulbs required
• Maintenance-free, operational life of 15 years
• Guaranteed reliability in all environments and conditions
• Unaffected by humidity and temperature
• Fully waterproof
• Tough, impact resistant yet lightweight and integrated
• Range of colors, shapes, sizes available for multiple solutions
Performance
Betalight b.v. provides a steel door handle with a continuous and secured
light source that enables immediate identification in partial and complete darkness.The tritium illuminated door handle is visible at a distance of up to 35 meters, depending on the size and the colour of the betalight. The door handles are available in different brightness levels and colors.
Typical Applications
• Marking/ illuminating fire / emergency exits
• Visualization ofdoor handleinanursery
• Route safety in all conditions
We have two different door handles in our assortment: a round and a square door handle.
If one require another shape door handle, we are able to equip every kind of door handle with our self-powered betalights
Usage
The door handles are self-illuminating. They do not require an external power supply, e.g. batteries or bulbs. The door handle will remain continuously illuminated, even during prolonged periods of darkness. Illumination is powered by Betalights, gaseous tritium light sources that provide an absolutely reliable luminance throughout their practical life of 15 years. They contain no loose parts or unsustainable components (such as batteries, bulbs or switches).
Tritium illuminated door handles are suitable for use in hazardous atmospheres and will operate normally in adverse environmental conditions, even when immersed in water. They are calibrated for operation in temperatures of -60C to 80C.
Regulations
It is the buyers responsibility to comply with the local regulations.
The "Door Illumination With A Gaseous Tritium Light Source" first developed by Betalight b.v.