This step-by-step guide outlines the installation of a compliant and reliable emergency lighting system, covering regulatory assessment, component identification, schematic drawing, careful wiring, control integration, safety adherence, testing, system integration . This step-by-step guide outlines the installation of a compliant and reliable emergency lighting system, covering regulatory assessment, component identification, schematic drawing, careful wiring, control integration, safety adherence, testing, system integration . An emergency lighting system needs lights, backup power, controls, wiring, monitoring tools, supporting items, and compliance elements. Detailed documentation and manuals accompany these components for proper installation and maintenance. This step-by-step guide outlines the installation of a. Emergency lighting refers to a lighting system that is designed to illuminate specific areas during power outages or emergencies. It is an essential aspect of any building's safety infrastructure as it ensures that people can safely evacuate and navigate through the building in case of an. Connect self-contained luminaires to a dedicated circuit with unswitched live, neutral, and earth conductors. These lighting systems are designed to switch on automatically when the main power supply. With the Copper Link (1) in place, the switch return can be wired to terminal SW(A) or SW(B) to swtich all outgoing ways. For dual circuit switching remove the Copper Link (1).