This Constant-Power Emergency LED Driver provides constant power output to the load during emergency mode operation. Emergency LED Drivers are required by code in certain public and commercial applications. Works with or without an AC driver to convert new or existing LED fixtures into unobtrusive emergency lighting. The emergency LED driver can be operated as normally-on, normally-off, or switched load. Ideal for use with canopy lights, garage lights and any outdoor fixture that needs emergency lighting.
Includes charge/power "on" LED indicator light and push-to-test switch for mandated code compliance testing. The battery is a long-life, maintenance free, rechargeable NiCad battery with 24 hour maximum battery recharge time. It has surge protection per C62.41 (TVS) and input over current protection with fusible link. It is Class 2 compliant.
The housing is low-profile, unobtrusive design with LED illuminated and remote mounted test switch. The battery is contained in a sealed and gasketed, powder-coated, die-cast aluminum housing with 2ft flex conduit and conduit hub attached.
This emergency backup LED driver is UL classified for factory or field installation. It is suitable for wet locations and meets UL924, NFPA 101 Life Safety code, NEC, OSHA, Local and State codes. Certified to CEC under Title 20 regulations. 5 year warranty on all electronics and housing.
Input Current (A) - 0.110
Input Power (W) - 7.9
Output Voltage (V) - 20-50
Output Power (W) - 17.0
Output Current (mA) - 850-340
Input Frequency (Hz) - 50-60
Product Dimensions - 10" L x 8.25" W x 2"H
This emergency LED Driver also has 2' of flex conduit.***
Product Specifications
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