Ecmweb 7083 Unistarscli924 E
Ecmweb 7083 Unistarscli924 E
Ecmweb 7083 Unistarscli924 E
Ecmweb 7083 Unistarscli924 E
Ecmweb 7083 Unistarscli924 E

Emergency Lighting Inverter

Feb. 10, 2015
350W to 21kW single-phase output unit uses the latest PWM technology UL 924, meets NFPA 101, NFPA 70, NEC and OSHA standards Emergency power provides full light output from all lamps and fixtures
The UniStar SCLI924 is a a new single-phase, on-line double-conversion emergency lighting inverter. It provides
simplicity and reliability for providing an alternative source of power to any environment. The inverter maintains efficient AC emergency power to operate all emergency lighting fixtures at “full-light” output, providing dependability and security to commercial/industrial environments in a small footprint.

General features include:

  • 350W to 21kW single-phase output with PWM technology
  • UL 924, meets NFPA 101, NFPA 70, NEC and OSHA standards
  • Emergency power provides full light output from all lamps and fixtures for the entire runtime
  • Made in the USA

Staco Energy Products

For more information, visit the company website.

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