LIGHTING
Sep 13/2004
Flight Crew Operating Manual
Volume 2
REV 1
CSP 100-6
16-01-07
EMERGENCY LIGHTING
DESCRIPTION
Emergency lighting contributes to the safe exit of passengers during an emergency. The emergency lighting system consists
of the following:
- Exit signs
- Ceiling emergency floodlights
- Floor emergency floodlights
- Exterior emergency lights
COMPONENTS AND OPERATION
Emergency lights are powered by two independent rechargeable battery packs that provide 15 minutes of power. The lights
are controlled by a switch on the LIGHTING control panel. During an emergency, exterior emergency lights will provide
illumination of the aircraft’s immediate area. When the battery switch is ON and the EMER LTS switch is OFF, an EMER
LIGHTS OFF (C) message is displayed. When the EMER LTS switch is selected to ON, the emergency lights illuminate
and the amber EMER LIGHTS ON (C) message is displayed. When the switch is in the ARM position and the 28 VDC
R MAIN BUS power is lost, all interior and exterior emergency lights illuminate automatically.
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EXTERIOR
EMERGENCY
LIGHT
FLOOR LEVEL
EMERGENCY
EXIT SIGN
EMERGENCY
EXIT SIGN
CABIN
OVERHEAD
EMERGENCY
LIGHT
FLOOR
TRACK
LIGHTING
EXTERIOR
EMERGENCY
LIGHT
EMERGENCY
EXIT SIGN
01
02
05
FLOOR
TRACK
LIGHTING
FLOOR
TRACK
LIGHTING
06
07
FLOOR LEVEL
EMERGENCY
EXIT SIGN
03
04
01
02
E
X
I
T
E
X
I
T
EXIT
EXIT
03
04
05
06
07
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