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ACE LEDS Develops 6 Watt Bottom Mount Emergency LED Driver

ACE LEDS

Designed for downlight and recessed lighting applications, the 6 Watt Bottom Mount Emergency LED Driver from ACE LEDS is tailored to fit limited space lighting fixtures. The UL Listed emergency LED driver enables the same LED fixture to be used for both normal and emergency operation. In the event of a normal power failure, the ACE-G6I-1555BCP driver switches to emergency-mode and operates the fixture’s LED array or module for 90 minutes at a constant power of 6W. 

Isolated Relays for Spike Prevention

The 6 Watt Bottom Mount Emergency LED Driver features isolated relays to act as a robust defense mechanism against inrush spikes. The use of isolated relays ensures the longevity and stability of the connected LED fixtures.

Easy Installation & Junction Box Integration

Every inch counts when it comes to emergency lighting fixtures. The compact and lightweight emergency LED driver simplifies the installation process by allowing the form factor to mount directly onto the fixture, seamlessly integrating with the junction box. There is no need for additional conduit and no mounting bracket necessary for the 6 Watt bottom mount emergency LED driver. This innovative driver is simple, sleek, and convenient.

Included Test Switch with Compact Illuminated Indicator

The emergency LED driver incorporates an added level of functionality by including an illuminated test switch status indicator. The illuminated indicator allows for quick and efficient checks of the emergency system’s status.

Additional Test Switch Accessories Available

The Right Angle Test Switch with Conduit is crafted to enhance the functionality of the 6 Watt Bottom Mount Emergency LED Driver. Offering a convenient method for testing without compromising on aesthetics or functionality.

For users aiming to infuse sophistication into their emergency lighting, the 12mm Chrome Test Switch is an ideal addition. This sleek and stylish option not only fulfills its practical role but also contributes a touch of aesthetic charm to the entire lighting system.

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