Talk:Emergency power system

Latest comment: 6 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified (January 2018)

To my opinion the Lemma is not correct. Only the first sentence deals with "Emergency Lighting". The remaining is more "Emergency power supply" in general. Maybe someone can take care on this. -- 172.179.83.114 20:02, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

kankkker?!

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What is this page about? As far as I know there is no back-up system the power companies have in place. If this is about something used in Europe or Asia, please specify that. I will recomend this page will be merged with "Auxiliary power" and if no one can provide where this system is used or citation on use in the US, I will probably delete most this information. Eaglescout1984 17:17 29 July 2006 (GMT)

Merge

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I am proposing this page be merged with "Auxiliary power" and the resulting page overhauled to reflect what the mainstream understanding of the topic is; which is the power systems used in buildings to provide back-up power for computers/telecom equipment, egress (emergency) lighting and fire alarm systmes. Eaglescout1984 17:41 29 July 2006 (GMT)

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