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Vandal Resistant, Self-Powered Linear Battery Unit from ABB Emergi-Lite

ABB Emergi-Lite

ABB Emergi-Lite’s new EBL Series offers versatility and efficiency with an assortment of features to suit your lighting requirements. With its high-impact resistant durability, wall, ceiling, and recessed ceiling mounting options, as well as having easily adjustable LED strips for multiple beam angles, the EBL series provides dynamic options for various installation environments.

The EBL series offers dual-mode normal lighting (field selectable and emergency lighting), and its lithium-ion phosphate battery provides approximately 120 minutes of emergency lighting, with overcharge and undercharge protection.

Features

  • High impact thermoplastic housing
  • Meets IK10 impact rating requirements
  • Standard surface ceiling and wall mount
  • Optional accessory: semi-recessed ceiling mount
  • Easily adjustable LED strips for multiple beam angles
  • 1200-1300 lumen output
  • Dual-mode: normal lighting (field selectable and emergency lighting
  • Self-test and self-diagnostic
  • Lithium ion phosphate battery offering 120 minutes of emergency lighting
  • Battery over/under charge protection
  • Universal voltage 120V through 347V 60Hz
  • Rated for 5°C to 45°C
  • Suitable for wet locations
  • Meets IP65 rating
  • ROHS compliant

More information about the EBL Series vandal resistant self-powered linear battery unit from ABB Emergi-Lite

EBL Series vandal resistant self-powered linear battery unit data sheet

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