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    Emergency lighting inverters

     
    Bodine offers a range of sinusoidal output emergency lighting inverters. The inverters allow designated lighting fixtures (loads) to serve as code-compliant emergency lighting sources during failure of normal AC power. 
     
    Emergency lighting inverters work with a variety of lighting systems (e.g., LED, fluorescent) and lamp types (e.g., LED strip system, Edison-based, fluorescent linear, CFL). In addition, they are suitable for almost any setting, including retail, commercial, hospitality, schools and healthcare. Emergency lighting inverters are an excellent choice for use with multiple fixtures and in cases where emergency LED drivers cannot be used, such as with integral-base lamps. They also offer the advantage of long-distance remote installation.

    Design in guide

    Sinusoidal output


    All Bodine inverters feature an LED friendly sinusoidal (sine) waveform rather than square waveform output. Sinusoidal waveform is characterized by very low harmonic distortion and by clean power similar to that produced by utility-supplied electricity.

    The patented dimming advantage


    Most Bodine ELI series inverters include patented auto-sensing dimming control output with an industry standard 0–10V. This automatic dimming capability allows a group of multiple luminaires to be driven in emergency mode at the inverter’s maximum input power.* The dimming inverter is programmed to sense and calculate the necessary output needed to illuminate the connected fixtures, without the use of preset dip switches. The patented dimming technology is exclusive to Bodine inverters and saves you time and money by simplifying installations and allowing your emergency fixtures to be on, off, switched or dimmed without affecting emergency operation.


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    * AC input power is always more than the LED or fluorescent output power rating. Additionally, LED drivers and fluorescent ballasts operate at a lower input-to-output power ratio in a dimmed condition than they do when operated at full brightness level.

    Product information

    BTB15D

     
    • Phase-cut dimming AC output
    • Compatible with dimmable Type B TLED lamps up to 15 W
    • Use for factory installation or field retrofit
    • Install into fixture or remote

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    ELI-S-10

     
    • Sinusoidal output
    • 10VA max
    • Patented automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads
    • Small form factor for installation into fixtures

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    ELI-S-20

     

    • Sinusoidal output
    • 25VA max
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Works with LED & fluorescent fixtures, AC-driven TLEDs

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    ELI-S-100

     

    • Sinusoidal output
    • 100VA max
    • Patented automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads
    • Meets CEC Title 20 input power requirements

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    ELI-S-185 2HR

     

    • 185 VA, Sinusoidal Output, 2 Hour runtime
    • CEC Title 20 and Self-Testing
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Patented automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads

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    ELI-S-250

     

    • 250 VA, Sinusoidal Output
    • CEC Title 20 and Self-Testing
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Patented automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads

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    ELI-S-400

     

    • 400 VA, Sinusoidal Output
    • CEC Title 20
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Compact size (12.0” H x 12.5” W x 10.0” D)

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    ELI-S-400 LFP

     

    • 400 VA, Sinusoidal Output
    • CEC Title 20 and Self-Testing
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Compact size (12.0” H x 12.5” W x 10.0” D)
    • Automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads

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    ELI-S-400 2HR

     

    • 2 hour, 400 VA Sinusoidal Output
    • CEC Title 20 and Self-Testing
    • Auto select 120 or 277 VAC
    • Compact size (12.0” H x 12.5” W x 10.0” D)
    • Automatic dimming (0-10V) of connected loads

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