LED Emergency Ballast

1~60W 220-310V DC Emergency Ballast for LED T8

  • This emergency ballast for Led tube is compatible with the wide range of LED fixtures and runs on the emergency output power of 1W to 60W. Suitable for all LED lights which can lower its brightness in emergency conditions. This emergency ballast for LED T8 provides a maximum constant output for 1-3 hours of time with one charge.

    Although this LED emergency ballast is non-dimmable, it works perfectly well with LED tubes which can lower its brightness. Providing the safest and most efficient led work, the emergency ballast for LED T8 is very easy to install and is sure to make you never switch back.

     

Benefits

  • Maintain precise constant output without jeopardizing the system.
  • Activate automatically in the event of power cuts.
  • The module comes with protection functionality against reverse battery error, surge protection and short circuit problem.
  • The driver works with a variety of LED tubes and fixtures.
  • Certified by CE, RHoS, and EMC.

Product Specifications

  • Model #
  • Driver type:
  • Supported lamp types:
  • Output Emergency Power:
  • Input voltage:
  • Output voltage
  • Charge current (ma):
  • Dimmable:
  • Illumination time (hours):
  • Recharge time (hours):
  • Mode switch time :
  • Self-test ability:
  • Weight (g/pcs):
  • Dimensions (mm):
  • Application Lighting Power Range:
  • Warranty (years):
  • Ambient temperature (℃):
  • Operating temperature (℃):
  • Surge protection:
  • Battery type:
  • Battery dimension (mm):
  • Ip rating w/o casing:
  • Ip rating w casing:
  • Led indicator:
  • Encasing Dimension:
  • XXXX
  • LED Emergency Ballast
  • LED Tube Light
  • 1~60
  • 110V-265V AC, 50HZ/60HZ
  • DC220-310V
  • 0.05C
  • No
  • 1~3
  • 24
  • No
  • 200
  • 217x40x30
  • 3
  • -20 to 45
  • 70
  • Yes
  • 12.0V4.0AH Ni-Cd
  • 300mm×66mm×33mm
  • 20
  • 67
  • φ5mm Green LED with 300mm Line,26#
  • 360mm×120mm×45mm
  • Model #: XXXX
  • Driver type: LED Emergency Ballast
  • Supported lamp types: LED Tube Light
  • Output power (watt): 1~60
  • Input voltage: 110V-265V AC, 50HZ/60HZ
  • Output voltage: DC220-310V
  • Charge current (ma): 0.05C
  • Dimmable: No
  • Illumination time (hours): 1~3
  • Recharge time (hours): 24
  • Mode switch time :
  • Self-test ability: No
  • Weight (g/pcs): 200
  • Dimensions (mm): 217x40x30
  • Warranty (years): 3
  • Ambient temperature (℃): -20 to 45
  • Operating temperature (℃): 70
  • Surge protection: Yes
  • Battery type: 12.0V4.0AH Ni-Cd
  • Battery dimension (mm): 300mm×66mm×33mm
  • Ip rating w/o casing: 20
  • Ip rating w casing: 67
  • Led indicator: φ5mm Green LED with 300mm Line,26#
  • Encasing Dimension: 360mm×120mm×45mm
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