Product Overview:
The 8W Cold-Weather LED Emergency Backup Driver offers a reliable emergency power solution for LED fixtures, providing up to 90 minutes of backup power during outages in Frigid conditions, with starting temperature as low as -4°F. It requires access to the existing LED driver with an output voltage range between 80-155Vdc, and the LED fixture must have a wattage higher than 8W. Designed to support 100-277V AC input, this driver ensures seamless functionality for your LED lighting systems.
Key Features:
- Constant Power Output: Provides consistent 8W emergency power supply.
- Field Installable Split Kit: Easily add emergency backup functionality to an existing LED fixture.
- Cold Start Working Temperature: Operates effectively in temperatures ranging from -4°F to 132°F, ensuring reliable performance in various environments.
- Wide Application: Ideal for high Vdc output LED drivers, full sealed LED lighting fixtures like Wall Pack lights and Vapor Tight, ETC.
- 3000+ Charge Cycles: Ensures long-lasting performance with a durable battery capable of up to 1000 charge cycles.
- Certifications: Compliant with UL 924, CSA C22.2, FCC, IP44, and CA Title 20 standards, guaranteeing safety, energy saving, and quality.
- 5-Year Warranty: Offers long-term reliability and peace of mind.
Luminaire Lumen Output Guideline During Emergency Operation:
- Determine the fixture efficacy under normal AC operation, typically provided by the luminaire vendor.
- Multiply the luminaire’s LM/W (lumen per watt) by the rated emergency output power (8W for this driver).
- Example: A with 156 LM/W under normal conditions is providing a lumen output of 1,240 lumens during emergency operation (8W x 130 LM/W).
This backup driver is perfect for a range of commercial and industrial applications where emergency lighting is essential. For technical details, including wiring diagrams, check the Downloads section.
Applications
•Security Lights | •Workshops |
•Convention Centers | •Low Bays and Mid Bays |
•Storage Facilities | •Distribution Centers |
•Factories | •Supermarkets |
•Retail | •Loading Areas |