Myers Illuminator LV-H OSHPD Rated Single Phase Lighting Inverters
Myers EPS offers a line of OSHPD rated mini inverters designed for small spaces. These systems support have been tested in accordance with ICC-ES AC156 and are compatible with all lamp sources including LED.
Capacity and Dimensions
175VA/W: 17.75″ H x 14.25″ W x 6.5″ D (Wall Only)
350VA/W & 550 VA/W: 24.7″ H x 19.0625″ W x 9.25″ D
750VA/W: 24.7″ H x 25.25″ W x 9.25″ D
Standard Features
High Efficiency System
Compatible With Incandescent, Fluorescent, LED & Quartz
Input Fuse and Battery Fuse Protection
90 Minute Run Time
System Status Indicators & Momentary Test Switch
High Crest Factor and Inrush Capabilities
Pure Sine Wave
Summary Fault Form C Contacts
Floor Mount (Not Available on 175VA/W Systems)
Battery Strapping
NEMA Type 1 Cabinet
Optional Features
Enhanced Communications
Expanded Building Management Protocols
BACnet or Modbus Communications Interface
NEW IoT Connect Cloud Software
Status Monitoring Contacts
Output Circuit Breakers (Not Available on 175VA/W Systems)
Automatic Event, Test and Alarm Log
NFPA 101 Self Testing and Data Logging
Factory Startup and Training
Specifications
Input Voltage: Field Selectable at 120VAC or 277VAC; 1-Phase 2-Wire Plus Ground +10% to -15%
Relative Humidity < 95% (Non-Condensing)
Load Power Factor: 0.5 Lagging to 0.5 Leading
Output Voltage Distortion < 10% for Resistive Loads
Line Interactive PWM Inverter Type Utilizing MOSFET Technology with 6mS Transfer Time
Compatible With Generators (10x Inverter Size)
Maintenance Free VRLA Batteries
Microprocessor-Controlled, 3-Stage Battery Charger
Alarms Include Monthly Test Fault, Yearly Test Fault, Charger Fault, Load Reduction Fault, Output Voltage Low, Output Voltage High, Overload Fault, Low Voltage Disconnect, Heatsink Over Temp and Input Fuse Failure
10kAIC at 120VAC; 1.5kAIC at 277VAC
Inverter Operating Temp. 32°F/0°C to 104°F/40°C
Battery Operating Temp. 68°F/20°C to 86°F/30°C per UL 924 Specifications
Sizes
175VA, 350VA, 550VA & 750VA
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