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CE approved universal emergency module
CE approved universal emergency module

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CE approved universal emergency module

CE approved universal emergency module

1. For emergency operation of Fluorescent  lamps. For normal operation must be

used a separate AC ballast. See instruction manual for further details 
2. Start up time of normal operation is max. 5 seconds, also at low battery level.

Start up time of emergency operation is max. 0.5 seconds 
3. A LED signal lamp is lit when the module is in normal operation and is switched

off when the lamp is in emergency operation 
4. At normal surrounding temperature (from 0 Cº to 40 Cº), the charging time of the

battery pack from 0%- to 100% is max. 24 hours. The discharging time is min.90

minutes 
5. Emergency operate one lamp minimum 90 minutes at reduced light output 
6. Battery pack is integrated with the emergency module.  
7. Installation according to the instruction manual

 

Mains supply 120V to 277V, 50/60Hz
Tolerance of mains supply 100-300V
Input Wattage 3.5W
Max. Input current  0.05A
Max. Charging current 110mA 
Battery Rating  1.5Ah,4.8V (1.2V x 4PCS) Nicd battery SC type, 18WH
Lamps operated Most T5, T8, circular, compact fluorescent lamps 
Emergency operation (if 18W lamp is installed)min 180 minutes.
Charging cycles*  min 500.
Life time for battery pack  5 years
Operation time for module*  30,000 hours
Switching cycles for module*  20,000 times
Life time of module*  5 years
Compliant standardsEN55015; EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3; EN61547; EN61347-1; EN61347-2-7; EN61347-1.
Approval  CE/EMC and CE/LVD approval by TUV Rheinland
Mounting Measurement:  L149.6(140)x48.8x30.5mm
* At normal surrounding temperatures (from 0 Cº to 40 Cº)

 

 

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