New IOTA Central Inverter Emergency Solutions for Canada

September 29, 2023

IOTA announces new Single Phase and Compact Cabinet central inverter models for Canada Life Safety applications

IOTA has expanded the IISCN Series of single-phase solutions to include nine new load size offerings ranging from 1.5kVA to 16.7kVA

Additionally, IOTA is introducing the IISCNC Series which provides four load rating options in a constrained cabinet design that requires a minimal 62cm x 27cm footprint.

What makes these IOTA inverters ideally suited for Canada egress applications?

  • All IOTA IISCN and IISCNC inverter models are cUL Listed to CSA C22 No. 141
  • Models include 30, 60, 90, or 120-minute emergency runtime options
  • Bilingual labeling for Canada markets

Explore the product details of the new IOTA IISCN and IISCNC inverter solutions using the links below:

Go HERE for more infromation

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