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Backup module provides emergency LED panel lighting support

Backup module provides emergency LED panel lighting support

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The GL-EM01F emergency backup module installs directly on the PL0606 and PL0312 panel lights and powers the emergency light version of the TL0606 troffer light, providing 90 minutes or more of constant-current power to keep these LED luminaires running in case of building power loss.

Rather than replacing existing drivers, the GL-EM01F installs in addition to the existing LED driver and backs it up when power goes out which allows the panel lights and troffer lights to dual function as regular and emergency lighting. Instead of buying both regular and emergency lighting, the GL-EM01F allows building owners to design lighting that works in both regular and emergency use case scenarios.

The GL-EM01F has a reliable 3000 mAh lithium iron-phosphate (LiFePO4) battery that provides 90 minutes of backup power to the LED luminaires, allowing contractors to fulfill NFPA, IBC and local building code ordinances for emergency lighting. With output current customizable from 100 mA to 700 mA, the emergency light output can be ordered for brighter light or longer illumination even beyond the required 90 minutes.

Designed for safety and reliability, the GL-EM01F uses a lithium iron-phosphate battery, has over current/over temperature protection, and is fully RoHS compliant with no hazardous materials used in its manufacturer. Compared to the lithium cobalt batteries typically found in consumer laptop and handheld devices. Lithium iron phosphate batteries generally feature longer service lives, better power densities, and more reliable discharge voltages, making them well suited as an emergency backup battery. The GL-EM01F is fully compliant with Canadian and US safety standards cURus 1310 and cURus 924.

www.glaciallight.com/products/emergency-s.htm

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