Automatic switching:
When the main power fails, the Best Emergency Light Power Packs can automatically switch to the backup power mode to ensure that the emergency lighting system lights up immediately and provides people with necessary lighting.
Long-life battery:
High-efficiency lithium-ion batteries or nickel-cadmium batteries are usually used as backup power sources. These batteries have a long service life and stable discharge performance, and can provide reliable energy support when needed.
Quick response:
Designed to respond quickly within a few milliseconds, once the main power is disconnected, the backup power supply is immediately activated to ensure that the lighting is not interrupted.
Low power consumption:
Due to the low power consumption of LED lamps themselves, the emergency power pack only needs to provide an appropriate amount of power to meet long-term lighting needs, and can usually work continuously for more than 90 minutes.
Intelligent management:
The built-in microprocessor control system can monitor the battery status in real time and perform automatic charging management to ensure that the battery is in the best working condition at all times.
Easy installation:
The compact design makes it easy to install inside or near the lamp, without additional wiring work, reducing the complexity of installation.
Easy maintenance:
The modular design makes it easy to maintain and replace key components such as batteries. At the same time, the built-in self-check function can remind users when to perform maintenance or replace batteries.
Public buildings:
In public buildings such as office buildings, schools, hospitals, and shopping malls, LED emergency power packs are one of the necessary safety equipment to ensure that necessary lighting can be provided for personnel evacuation in the event of a sudden power outage.
Residential areas:
Installing LED emergency lighting systems in corridors, stairwells, and other locations in residential buildings can provide residents with a safe passage environment.
Industrial sites:
In industrial environments such as factories and warehouses, emergency lighting systems are equally important to ensure that employees can evacuate safely in an emergency.
Transportation facilities:
In transportation facilities such as subway stations, railway stations, and airports, emergency lighting systems provide protection for the safety of passengers in emergencies.