Myers Illuminator Supernova 1.75kVA-16.7kVA Single Phase Lighting Inverter
Myers EPS new Illuminator Supernova single phase units are designed with the industry-leading compact footprint and are available with robust communication options. These highly efficient systems range from 1.75KVA to 16.7KVA.
Capacity and Dimensions
1.75kVA/kW – 5.0kVA/kW – 48″ H x 24″ W x 25″ D
6.25kVA/kW – 7.5kVA/kW – 53″ H x 36″ W x 25″ D
10.0kVA/kW – 16.7kVA/kW- 78.3″ H x 42″ W x 25″ D
Standard Features
98% Efficient Typical
Automatic Event, Test, and Alarm Log
User Programmable With Password Protection
Input Circuit Breaker
RS232 Communications Port
Space-Saving Design
No Break 2ms Transfer Time
NFPA 101 Self Testing and Data Logging
Code Compliant: 90 Min. Runtime
65 KAIC Input Rating • NEMA Type 1 Cabinet
Optional Features
Enhanced Communications
Expanded Building Management Protocols
BACnet or Modbus Communications Interface
NEW IoT Connect Cloud Software
Internal or External Maintenance Bypass
Summary Alarm
Output Circuit Breakers
Status Monitoring & Summary Form C Contacts
Normally Off Output with Time Delay
Output Trip Alarms
Seismic
Factory Startup & Training
Extended Maintenance & Factory Warranty
Specifications:
Input Voltage: 120 or 277VAC | 1-Phase 2-Wire Plus Ground
Output Voltage: 120 or 277VAC | 1-Phase 2-Wire Plus Ground
Output Load Power Factor .5 Lag to .5 Lead
Output Voltage Distortion Less Than 3% THD for Linear Loads
Custom Voltage Available (Contact Factory)
Forced Air Cooling Only During Emergency Operation; No Filters Required
Compatible with All Lighting and Motor Loads
Generator Compatibility
90 Minute Runtime Standard; Extended Runtimes Available upon Request
Sizes
1.75kVA, 2.5kVA, 3.75kVA, 5.0kVA, 6.25kVA, 7.5kVA, 10.0kVA, 12.5kVA & 16.7kVA
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