Description
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The emergency converter EEC61L/M/H is universal design for use with most LED lamps that works with constant power drivers.
It is an emergency battery pack that uses electronic circuitry to convert energy stored in a battery into the DC voltage and current
necessary to drive the LED load.
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The unit can be installed as maintained or non-maintained unit and it allows the same LED fixture to be used for both normal and
emergency operation.
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When in emergency mode, the unit will operate a 5W/10W LED load with constant power with a rated output voltage of
10-90V/20-90V/60-250V/240-430V. The emergency power can be adjusted by dial switch. The unit has a discharge
protection circuit, over load, short circuit and battery low voltage protection.
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Each unit includes the battery pack, LED charge indicator, a test switch and the emergency power module, everything combined
in a single box.
General Specification
Rated supply voltage
Mains frequency
Ambient temperature
Battery discharge and LED output specifications
Battery discharge voltage
Item Code
Min-Typ-Max
EEC61L-5W
EEC61M-5W
2.5-3.2-3.6V
EEC61H-5W
EEC61L-10W
EEC61M-10W
5-6.4-7.3V
EEC61H-10W
Item Code
EEC61L
3.2V/6000mAhLiFePO4 battery
EEC61M
EEC61H
EEC61L-ST
EEC61M-ST
6.4V/6000mAhLiFePO4 battery
EEC61H-ST
Note
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All specifications are typical at 25°C unless otherwise stated.
2. "ST" represents the self test.
3. In an emergency state, press the test button for at least 1 second to turn off the emergency LED light (simplifying theoperation of
opening the battery cover and disconnecting the battery)
Important information for the installation
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The unit use dangerous mains voltage, it should be installed by qualified electricians only according to European safety standard
or relevant nation regulations.
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The emergency converter can only be used with the LED lamps and only suitable for use in indoors. Protect the electronics
converter against excessive heat.
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Connect the LED lamps to the emergency converter with correct polarity according to the schematic drawing.
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The maximum length of the output cable to the LED lamps should not exceed 3m according to the EMC standard.
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Connect the unit to AC power only after the wiring been completed between emergency converter and LED lamps.
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About such situations, no ability can be taken over for possible damage. The emergency converter is used for purposes other than
originally intended; connected in the wrong way.
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Battery should be charged every three months in order to keep it's initial performance.
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The emergency function test must be performed when a battery is fully charged for 24 hours.
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When customers match the emergency driver with Class II lighting fixtures, the grounding mark is E. When matching it with
Class I lighting fixtures, the grounding mark is
If grounding is required for actual use, it can be customized according to actual needs.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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220-240VAC
50/60Hz
°C
°C
5
-45
Battery discharge current
Battery output power
Min-Max
1400-1750mA
1500-1800mA
Batteries
As our emergency driver is a Class II product, the default grounding mark is E.
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Output voltage
Min-Max
Min-Max
10-90Vdc
4-5W
60-250Vdc
240-430Vdc
20-90Vdc
8-10W
60-250Vdc
240-430Vdc
Emergency
Emergency
Power
Duration
5W
3h
10W
Output current
Output power
Min-Max
Min-Max
25-320mA
10-65mA
2.5-3.5W
6-16mA
75-430mA
17-144mA
7.5-8.5W
16-35mA
Charge
Charge
Current
Time
400mA±10%
24h
230-300mA
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