Our medium-duty 750 watt emergency lighting inverters can provide far more emergency power to vital systems than inverter models in the 350-525 watt range. In a high-rise office building they can be used to power all the emergency lights and exit signs on a single floor, or even the entire grid of a smaller 1-3 story facility.
Installing an emergency lighting inverter will eliminate the need for buying and maintaining individual emergency light batteries. They provide "full light" capability to all units immediately after a power failure occurs.
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Our ELI-750 connects to many types of remote heads and emergency fixtures such as led exit signs, electronic ballasts, dimming devices and emergency sensors. They will easily accommodate fluorescent, CFL, incandescent, quartz, LED as well as other lighting heads.
Installing just one stand-by inverter eliminates the need to perform monthly and yearly testing on multiple battery-powered units. The 750W emergency lighting inverter provides advanced surge protection and protects the connected heads from any overloads.
The modular cabinet, built from durable die-cast aluminum, has a grey powder coating finish to protect it from corrosion. The ELI-750 looks like any household fuse box and will install into any electrical closet without taking up much space.
These units are heavy and will not mount to a junction box. Instead, a universal keyhole pattern on the rear of the housing will install to most sturdy wall surfaces. A 1/2" knockout conduit on the back allows cables to pass through to your remote heads and signs.
When AC power is on, this emergency light inverter will constantly trickle charge multiple lead calcium (AGM) batteries, making sure they are ready to go the instant a power failure occurs.
The Smart Battery Monitoring system maintains the battery temperatures at nominal levels, ensuring the longest runtime and battery life possible. A microprocessor regulates the recharging process and will prevent harmful over-loads.
24" x 26" x 16"
8-10 years.