Self-testing emergency ballast

Sept. 8, 2003
Self-testing emergency ballast The UL Listed REDiTEST B30ST self-testing fluorescent emergency ballast combines high-lumen emergency lighting with self-testing/self-diagnostic operation. The emergency ballast automatically performs code-required 30-sec monthly and 90-min annual testing. If a problem is detected, an indicator light and an optional audible alarm let maintenance personnel know that the

Self-testing emergency ballast

The UL Listed REDiTEST B30ST self-testing fluorescent emergency ballast combines high-lumen emergency lighting with self-testing/self-diagnostic operation. The emergency ballast automatically performs code-required 30-sec monthly and 90-min annual testing. If a problem is detected, an indicator light and an optional audible alarm let maintenance personnel know that the unit needs attention. It provides as many as 3,500 lumens initial emergency light output and is suitable for use in indoor and damp locations.

The Bodine Company, Inc.

For more information, visit www.bodine.com.

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