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LED T8 Lamps with Emergency Battery Back Up

November 29, 2023

SATCO|NUVO’s T8 Lamps with Battery Backup are the latest solution for commercial linear tube installations.

Providing up to 90-minutes of illumination in the event of a power failure, these lamps are ideal for use where backup lighting is essential. Available in 15W and 17W options, both are designed to replace our most popular T8 and T12 fluorescent lamps, with the 17W model offering the option of higher lumen output.

On/Off

Preserve battery life during shipping and installation. The on/off switch ensures that the lithium-ion battery charge is not depleted. Once installed, position the easily accessible switch to ‘on’ for backup illumination any time there is a power outage.

Be Prepared

Maintenance is simplified with the push-to-test button and in-use indicator light. Periodic testing gives peace of mind that the lamps are in good working order when a power outage event occurs.

ColorQuick Technology

With the option to choose from the most popular 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K color temperatures, these lamps seamlessly integrate into pre-existing lighted environments as well as new installations.

Save More

DLC listed, these T8 tubes are among the most energy-efficient in the market. Check our Rebate Finder to see if they are eligible for additional savings.

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