SATCO Integrated Emergency Battery Backup Wall Pack

EIN SATCO CCT 400

July 8, 2022

SATCO emergency battery backup full footprint and semi-cutoff style CCT & wattage selectable wall packs. These cULus additions feature and emergency battery backup with integrated test/indicator light button (Battery Mode: 16W/~1120lms – 90 minute run time). These fixtures are 120-277V, wattage selectable (29W/40W/60W), CCT selectable (3000K/4000K/5000K), feature an integrated by-passable photocell are rated for 50,000 hours and carry a 5 year warranty. These are in stock in TX and will be in stock in NY mid-May.

Additional Features include:

  • Standard and Integrated EM options
  • Wattage selectable (29W/40W/60W or 80W/100W/120W)
  • CCT Selectable (3000K/4000K/5000K)
  • Integrated By-passable Photocell
  • DLC Premium
  • 50,000 Hours
  • 5 Year Warranty

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