Sure-Lites Inverters




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Sure-Lites

Whether your use involves a commercial, residential, upscale architectural or hazardous industrial market; a new or retrofit application, you have a choice of fixtures from a full line of products that meet NEC and UL standards. Solid-state electronics - switching and charging, overload protection and low voltage disconnects, plus brown-out protection circuitry assure reliability for every application. A new generation of high output, sealed, leak-proof and maintenance-free batteries further define Sure-Lites as a leader in the industry.

Inverters

Emergency Lighting Inverters 
 
Emergency Lighting Inverters Description With the advent of new NFPA and life safety codes, the use of Emergency Lighting Inverters has now become common place. In order to supply the demand, Controlled Power Company has developed an entire line of no-break, power conditioning, NFPA and life safety code compliant, emergency lighting inverters. All of Controlled Power Company's emergency lighting inverters are listed to UL924/UL924a standards and are also NFPA 101 compliant.

An Emergency Lighting Inverter is often referred to as a "UPS (Uninterruptible Power System) for emergency lighting". This description is accurate for each of our emergency lighting inverter products, in that they are a true uninterruptible, no-break power supply.

When selecting an emergency lighting inverter (UPS for emergency lighting), it is mandatory that the system is UL924 listed. UL924 ensures that the battery backup system has passed several critical discharge and recharge tests which are required for life safety. UL924 Listed Emergency Lighting Inverters.

Fire Safety & Detection

Fire Safety | Detection Equipment

 
Keep your building equipped for safety with these essential tools for fire prevention. For existing buildings smoke detectors should be placed on every habitable level and within each bedroom.
 
New construction requires that emergency smoke detectors be hard wired into the building’s electrical system, have a dedicated battery back up, and include an interconnect wire between them to sound all alarms in a network when one is triggered.
 
Be sure to check with your fire marshal or building inspector to ensure your facility is in full compliance. Whatever your local codes require, you can get all the fire safety and detection equipment you need right here from Emergency Lighting.