When self-contained
emergency lighting is undesirable from an asthetic point of view,
a series of modification modules/ conversion modules are available
to convert existing standard fluorescent fitting into combined Mains-cum-emergency
lighting units. These CM's comprise of transformer/ inverter/ charger/
changeover module and SMF battery. The range covers FTL's ranging
from 4W to 80W and CFL's ranging from 5W to 55W, for single/multiple
lamps and low voltage halogen lamps. Available in maintained and sustained
modes. Also available centralised emergency lighting unit and high
frequency invertor modules of centralised emergency supply systems.
COMPLIMENTS ORIGINAL LIGHTING DESIGNS PROLITE EMERGENCY CONVERSION KITS
convert new or existing luminaire to perform in emergency. It provides
instant backup emergency lighting when mains supply fails. It also
compliments original lighting plan and does not effect the original
decor
REDUCES
THE RISK OF TAMPERING
PROLITE EMERGENCY
CONVERSION KITS
may be installed inside the ballasts channel, on top of, or next
to the luminaire. This inconspicious positioning inhibits tampering
and reduces the risk of mishandling.
SAVES TIME AND REDUCES LABOR COSTS
PROLITE EMERGENCY CONVERSION KITS can be factory
or field installed. A qualified electrician can easily install our
product in a short period of time.
RETROFIT & NON-RETROFIT UNITS RETROFIT : These Conversion Kits are
compact which can be housed inside the luminaire. They consists
of High Temperature Nickel - Cadmium Sealed Rechargeable Batteries,
Battery Charger & Change over circuitry all in one compact unit.
Most suitable for lesser backup period.
NON-RETROFIT : These Conversion Kits can be housed
in close proximately to the existing luminaire. Suitable for
greater backup periods. These consists of Sealed Maintenance Free
Rechargeable Lead Acid Batteries, Battery Charger & Change over
circuitry all in one unit.
NOTE
: ALSO AVAILABLE CENTRALISED EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIT AND HIGH
FREQUENCY INVERTER MODULES FOR CENTRALISED EMERGENCY SUPPLY
SYSTEMS.