Myers Eps Illuminator Nova Promo

Inverters

July 6, 2021
These new product families include 3-phase and single-phase models.

The Illuminator Nova line of central inverters from Myers Emergency Power Systems (Myers EPS) fulfills emergency lighting requirements by powering the path of egress during critical outages. Featuring a compact footprint, the two product families include the 3-phase Illuminator Hypernova Series and the single-phase Illuminator Supernova Series. The Illuminator Hypernova models offer a 40% smaller footprint than current Myers EPS’ Illuminator CIII units and feature a modular cabinet configuration. These product families include a NEMA Type-1 space-saving design. In addition, the products are available with the company’s IoT Inverter Connect Cloud technology, which monitors and logs data from the company’s central emergency lighting inverters, while also notifying users when critical alarms and faults have been triggered. Other features include Pure Sine Wave technology that provides direct AC power to all lighting sources, including LED, fluorescent and incandescent, while also guaranteeing a 2-msec transfer-time compared to the average 8-sec delay from a generator.

For more information, visit www.myerseps.com.

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