ABB Emergi-Lite: ELFT Series – Fast Transfer Emergency Lighting Inverter System 1.5KVA –16.7KVA

New ELFT Series: Provides 2ms Transfer Time and 98% Efficiency at Full Load

Whether you need to power emergency lighting in a small school, a large distribution centre, or any space where aesthetics meet practicality, ABB Emergi-Lite’s single and three phase systems include a broad range of capacities and connectivity offerings to meet your specific needs. Allowing you to utilize existing lights as emergency lighting, Emergi-Lite inverters provide reliable and cost-effective solutions that help ensure you’ll never have to choose between safety and style.

The ELFT Series is easy to install and maintain with a single point for testing and servicing. Specialized for emergency lighting it uses a solid-state pulse width modulation inverter to provide pure sinusoidal output waveform. With its user-friendly LCD display, programmable monthly and annual self-testing, and an automatic test, event, and alarm log help keep buildings code compliant. Optional internal maintenance bypass. The ELFT Series’ fast transfer provides 2ms transfer time and 98% efficiency at full load.


ELFT Series Features

  • 98% efficient at full load
  • 2ms transfer time
  • PWM/IGBT technology
  • Self-testing/Self-diagnostic
  • User programmable with password protection
  • Standard input circuit breaker
  • RS232 communication port
  • Micro-processor controlled
  • 30 min. standard run time
  • Generator compatibility
  • Custom and mixed voltages available
  • Automatic event, test and alarm log
  • Space saving single cabinet design
  • Maintenance free standard batteries
  • Forced air cooling during emergency mode only
  • cUL Listed to CSA 22.2.141-15. Meets NFPA101

Go HERE for more information on the ELFTM/ELFT/EL3FTC SERIES Single and Three Phase Inverters 

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