


Preowned Myers Illuminator Series EM 2.2kVA Single Phase Lighting Inverter (EM-1220APBP)
*Preowned* Myers Emergency Power Systems (EPS) Illuminator EM central lighting inverter system combines the full features of the Illuminator Series E and the small, compact footprint of the Illuminator CM. The EM system features the industry’s smallest cabinetry — even when all optional equipment is incorporated — and can be either wall or floor mounted. As with all Myers EPS Lighting Inverter Systems, our fast transfer technology is 98% efficient and can support all lamp sources including HID and LED.
Highlights:
- 98% efficient
- PWM/IGBT Technology
- Micro-Processor Control
- Automatic Event, Test and Alarm Log
- RS232 Communications Port
Specifications:
- Model: 1-EM-3-S-BA2002-W
- 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
- Forced Air Cooling Only During Emergency Operation; No Filters Required
- Compatible With All Lighting Including LED Drivers
- Generator/Motor Compatibility
NOTE:
Batteries NOT included - can be provided for an additional fee.
Retired from functional setting and may show signs of wear consistent with previous installation/removal.
Wiring and startup of system by trained / certified professional required
Recent News
Lighting Inverters: Reliable Backup Power for Emergency Lighting
When power fails, lighting inverters are the unsung heroes that keep pathways illuminated, life safe, and buildings code-compliant. In this post, we’ll explain what lighting...
How Education Systems Rely on UPS Systems
As students return to classrooms this fall, schools, colleges, and universities face increasing demands on their technology and power infrastructure. From digital learning platforms to...
Why Modular UPS Systems Are a Smart Power Strategy
Today’s IT environments are evolving fast. From growing server rooms to decentralized facilities, one thing remains constant—reliable, scalable power protection is essential. Traditional UPS...