Emergency Batten

Emergency Batten are essential devices designed to provide illumination during unexpected power failures. They are critical in ensuring safety and visibility in various environments such as homes, offices, industrial settings, and public spaces. The ability to instantly provide light when the main power supply is interrupted makes these lamps invaluable during emergencies

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Specifications

  • Input voltagaXSZe- 110-300VAC 
  • Output voltage- 12V – 52VDC
  • Output wattage- 6W-150Watt
  • Efficiency- 85%
  • PFC – HPF/LPF
  • Over voltage protection- (300±10)VAC
  • Over Load protection- Adjustable
  • O/P short ckt protection - yes
  • Surge – 4KV
  • HV – 440VAC

Variants

01 12V SUPPLIES
12W – 120W
02 24V SUPPLIES
36W-120W
03 BATTERY CHARGER
14V/2A
04 NORMAL LAPTOP CHARGER
19V/1.25A -19V/3.25A
05 POE SUPPLY
52V/1.5A- 52V/3A
06 CCTV SUPPLY
12V- Multiple-O/P
07 CUSTOMISATION
As per your requirement

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Key Benefits

01 Better Power Regulation

SMPS designs feature feedback mechanisms that allow for precise regulation of both voltage and current, improving performance under fluctuating loads.

02 Improved Reliability and Durability

The efficiency of SMPS reduces the stress on components, contributing to their longer lifespan. With lower heat generation and improved thermal management, SMPS components like capacitors and transistors last longer.

03 Compact and Lightweight

SMPS operate at high frequencies, they use smaller components (e.g., transformers, capacitors, inductors), allowing them to be more compact and lighter than traditional power supplies.

04 Flexible Output Voltage

Many SMPS allow for adjustable output voltages, making them adaptable to different applications. This flexibility is essential for powering a variety of devices that may require different voltage levels.

05 Affordable for Mass Production

Due to their scalable design, SMPS are cost-effective for high-volume applications, making them widely used in consumer electronics.

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