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Keystone Adds Integrated Emergency Backup to Panel Fixtures

Keystone Emergency Backup to Panel Fixtures

Keystone’s LED Panel Fixtures are gaining more versatility. The fixtures, already equipped with adjustable Power and Color Select technology, are now available with an integrated emergency backup battery, with a test switch and LED indicator.

The 8W battery is capable of 90 minutes of illumination, and is featured in 2’x2′ and 2’x4′ models. Both panels offer selectable color outputs of 3500/4000/5000K CCT, as well as selectable power outputs: 35W/30W/20W for the 2’x2′ and 45W/35W/30W for the 2’x4.

In addition, Keystone’s panels have 0-10V dimming, and comes with a larger J-box for more room to make switched leg or daisy chain connections.

Features

  • Over 50% energy savings compared to traditional fluorescent troffers
  • Operating temp range -20°C/-4°F to 40°C/104°F
  • IC Rated
  • Complete, pre-wired emergency panel solution—including test button
  • Built-in 8W LED Keystone SmartSafe Emergency Driver compliant with CEC T20
  • Included expanded J-box for easy wiring

More information about the LED Panel Fixtures with integrated Emergency Backup from Keystone

2×2 LED Panel Fixtures data sheet

2×4 LED Panel Fixtures

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