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Emergency Inverters

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Here's how an emergency lighting inverter typically works:

  1. Normal Operation: During normal conditions when the mains power supply is available, the emergency lighting inverter remains in a standby mode. It monitors the incoming AC power and keeps the battery charged.

  2. Power Failure Detection: When a power outage occurs or the regular AC power supply is disrupted, the emergency lighting inverter detects this loss of power.

  3. Activation: Upon detecting the power failure, the inverter switches its power source from the mains AC supply to a battery backup system.

  4. Battery Power: The emergency lighting inverter draws power from its internal batteries to convert it to AC power. It then supplies this converted power to the connected emergency lighting fixtures.

  5. Illumination: The connected emergency lighting fixtures, such as exit signs, escape route lights, or other essential luminaires, receive power from the inverter and remain illuminated throughout the duration of the battery backup.

  6. Duration: The duration for which the emergency lighting inverter can provide backup power depends on the capacity of the batteries and the load connected to it. Common backup durations range from 1 to 3 hours.

  7. Monitoring: Some advanced emergency lighting inverters might have monitoring systems that continuously check the status of the batteries and the connected lights. They may also conduct periodic self-tests to ensure everything is functioning correctly.

  8. Power Restoration: Once the regular AC power supply is restored, the emergency lighting inverter switches back to standby mode and begins recharging its batteries in preparation for the next power failure.

Emergency lighting inverters are typically installed in commercial buildings, public facilities, hospitals, schools, and other locations where emergency lighting is mandated for safety and compliance with building codes and regulations. They play a critical role in ensuring occupant safety during unexpected power interruptions.  Find the widest selection of  Emergency Inverters 

Types of Inverters 

Single Phase Systems | 1.5 KVA to 16.7 KVA

Three Phase Systems | 4.8 KVA to 50 KVA

Mini Inverters | 125 VA to 2800 VA


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