This self-test LED emergency remote pack is designed to provide reliable emergency backup lighting for compatible LED luminaires. Ideal for commercial, retail, office and public-access installations, it allows a connected LED fitting to continue operating in emergency mode for up to 3 hours in the event of a mains power failure.
The unit is suitable for use with LED round panels operating within a 10–50V DC forward voltage range and provides a 3W nominal emergency output. It includes a built-in Li-ion battery system and automatic charging function, helping ensure the luminaire remains ready for emergency use when required.
The self-test function can be enabled by removing the self-test jumper from the top of the pack. Once enabled, the unit carries out functional and duration testing in accordance with BS EN 50172:2004. The LED indicator provides clear status feedback, including standby, charging, test mode, battery fault, temperature fault and light source fault.
Key Features
- Self-test LED emergency remote pack
- 3 hour rated emergency duration
- 3W nominal emergency output power
- Suitable for LED forward voltage range of 10–50V DC
- 220–240V AC mains input
- Class II insulated design
- Suitable for maintained emergency lighting applications
- Built-in LED status indicator for easy fault diagnosis
- Battery charge time under 16 hours
- Compact size: 223mm x 55mm x 25mm
- Compatible with infrared remote control testing when used with a suitable IR receiver
Technical Specification
- Rated supply voltage: 220–240V AC
- Mains frequency: 50/60Hz
- Maximum power consumption: 5W
- Standby power: <0.9W
- Emergency output power: 3W nominal
- LED forward voltage range: 10–50V DC
- Maximum output voltage: 60V DC
- Rated emergency duration: 3 hours
- Battery charge time: <16 hours
- Operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C
- Module Tc max: 70°C
- Battery type: 2 x 18650 Li-ion 3.6V 5Ah
- Maximum LED driver load: 150W
- Maximum LED driver output current: 2.0A peak
Installation Notes
- The total cable length between the LED driver, LED module and emergency pack must not exceed 1.0m.
- The self-test function is disabled by default and can be enabled by removing the self-test jumper.
- The battery must be recharged within 6 months of full discharge.
- The battery should be replaced when the rated emergency duration is no longer achieved after a full recharge.
- Installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with current wiring regulations.