Keystone Emergency Backup Solutions

January 3, 2025

SmartSafe LED emergency battery backup line offers a dependable solution for virtually every LED lighting application. These emergency drivers feature a variety of form factors and have options designed to fit almost all commercial fixture types.

AC LED emergency backup for Type B LED tubes

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AC LED emergency backup for Type B LED tubes

With a simple one-piece design that includes a 2-in-1 LED test switch and indicator light, this backup offers 90-minute operation in Emergency Mode. Optimized for Keystone single-ended UL Type B DirectDrive LED tubes.

AC LED emergency backup for recessed and integrated fixtures

AC LED emergency backup for recessed and integrated fixtures

Features a metal-jacketed, dual-flex conduit to meet code for recessed LED downlight fixtures and retrofit kits as well as Keystone DirectDrive compact lamps. Offers 90-minute operation in Emergency Mode.

Standard LED emergency backup kit

Standard LED emergency backup kit

Includes a battery, separate LED module, and test button to be added to a fixture for emergency mode illumination without needing to rewire existing lamps — ideal for retrofit applications.

1-piece enclosed LED emergency backup

Available with a variety of wire types, these fully enclosed, one piece-rated emergency backups can be remote mounted to accommodate a range of fixture types. In multiple wattage options, each capable of 90-minute illumination time.

Fluorescent emergency backup

Round high bay emergency

For use in new or existing fixtures — with or without an AC ballast — and in many lamp types. The internal battery automatically connects to the fluorescent lamp(s) for minimum of 90-minute emergency illumination. They feature a 2-in-1 LED indicator light and push-to-test switch, for mandated code compliance testing.

Round high bay emergency

Our SmartSafe LED Emergency Backup Driver for Round High Bays is specifically designed for our round high bay. With fixture, power supply, and backup from the same manufacturer, you can trust they’ll work together immediately, saving on evaluation and maintenance.

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