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The 6 V 9 W bulb (LA69) is the replacement bulb designed for Lumacell brand emergency lighting units, and especially for the LUMT1 and LUMT2 spotlights. It is the part you replace when an emergency spotlight no longer lights up or dims during a test: by restoring the beam to full intensity, it ensures the backup lighting will truly guide occupants during a power outage. Keeping the correct voltage (6 volts) and power (9 watts) is essential to avoid overloading the unit's circuit or reducing the battery's runtime.
Simply replacing the bulb rather than the whole unit is cost-effective maintenance that extends the life of an already-installed fleet of emergency lights. A good bulb in every spotlight is the guarantee of a successful monthly test and continued compliance with emergency lighting requirements.
Beyond a simple swap, choosing the bulb with the right specification brings concrete benefits for backup lighting reliability.
With its 6 volts and 9 watts, this bulb matches the original specifications of Lumacell lights, preventing overheating, battery overconsumption and premature circuit wear.
Designed for the LUMT1 and LUMT2 spotlights, the bulb installs as a direct replacement for the original model, with no adaptation, for fast and safe maintenance.
Replacing emergency light bulbs is required everywhere backup lighting must stay functional:
Replacement involves removing the burned-out bulb from the spotlight and screwing the new 6 V 9 W bulb into the same socket, with the unit de-energized. After fitting, an emergency-mode test (the light's test button) confirms the beam lights up correctly on battery. A short monthly test and a full annual test help spot an end-of-life bulb in time and stay compliant.
The LA69 bulb is designed for Lumacell emergency lights and the LUMT1 and LUMT2 spotlights. Check the original voltage (6 V) and power (9 W) for another model.
No. You must keep the original 6 V 9 W to avoid overloading the circuit or reducing the unit's battery runtime.
As soon as a test reveals a weak or dead beam. A visual check at each monthly test helps anticipate replacement.
Replacing a bulb often goes with the full maintenance of spotlights and signs; to complete your installation, also see a tungsten bulb 24 V 18 W (LA249), an Emergilite bulb 12 V 6 W (LA129E), a single 9 W spotlight (LUMT1), a double 18 W spotlight (LUMT2), a 6 V 36 W unit with 2 heads (LU362MT), an Exit sign with battery (LUMB), a replacement battery (LBLUM) or a 2-LED 15 W kit (LALED). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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