IOTA ILBLP CP07 Emergency Driver Brings Advanced Performance in a Compact Design

IOTA ILBLP CP07 Emergency Driver Brings Advanced Performance in a Compact Design

IOTA® introduces the ILBLP CP07 compact emergency driver – delivering advanced emergency performance in a minimal enclosure that is ideal for the limited and shallow compartment spaces in state-of-the art lighting designs. The reduced size of the driver provides an emergency solution that is up to 60% smaller than comparable emergency driver options.

The IOTA ILBLP CP07 compact emergency driver also includes these performance features:
  • 7-watt constant power output delivers consistent, non-diminishing emergency illumination for the entire runtime.
  • Self-test/self-diagnostics automatically conduct required monthly and annual tests.
  • Intelligent AC Activate battery circuitry simplifies installation and labor time.
  • High-efficiency battery charging technology helps meet CA Title 20 requirements.
  • 5-Year Warranty

Additionally, the compact emergency driver is available with either side or bottom feed wire terminals to accommodate individual fixture designs. Complete IOTA ILBLP CP07 product details can be found at www.iotaengineering.com or by calling the IOTA Customer Service Team at 1-800-866-4682.

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