Myers Illuminator SR Single Phase Outdoor Lighting Inverter
The Myers EPS Illuminator Series SR is a single-phase emergency lighting inverter rated for outdoor use. The inverter transfers to emergency mode within two milliseconds when utility power is lost, enabling the system to support all types of lighting loads, including HID. Available in two sizes, the Illuminator SR can mounted to a pole or on the ground.
Capacity and Dimensions
875VA/W: 46.1″ H x 16″ W x 9.3″ D
1750VA/W: 50.75″ H x 19″ W x 14.375″ D
Standard Features
Single Phase, Pure Sine Wave
Pole & Pad/Ground Mountable
Compatible with All Lighting Loads Including HID and LED
Input Circuit Breaker
NEMA 3R Rated Enclosure
Optional Features
Control Panel for Self-Testing & Diagnostics
Heater for Enhanced Performance at Cold Temperatures
Optional Features
Control Panel for Self-Testing & Diagnostics
Heater for Enhanced Performance at Cold Temperatures
Specifications:
Input 120, 208, 240, 277, or 480 VAC 1-Phase 2-Wire
Input Voltage Harmonic Distortion < 10%
Output 120 Or 277 VAC 1-Phase 2-Wire
Output Voltage Harmonic Distortion < 3%
Output Load Power Factor .5 Lag To .5 Lead
Compatible With All LED Drivers
Standard Operating Temperature 32° To 122°F (0° To 50°C)
Optional Emergency Load Enable
Optional Operating Temperature to -4°F (-20°C)
Compatible With Generators
Status Lights: Normal, Battery Backup, and Fault
Line Interactive PWM Inverter Utilizing MOSFET Technology
Forced Air Cooling and Temperature Controlled Fan
Optional Heater For Enhanced Performance At Cold Temperatures
Sizes
875VA & 1750VA
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