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IL

Series Features

  • Integrated Solid State System
  • Multi-Rate, Controlled, Automatic Charger ~ No manual battery recycling
  • Lock Out (Automatic Battery Connect)
  • Low Voltage Battery Cutoff
  • Brownout Sensitivity
  • Fused AC Input & DC Output Circuit Protection
  • Dual Voltage Transformer for
    120/277 VAC Operation
  • Maximum Input Rating
    120VAC, 60 Hz, 0.35 Amps
    277VAC, 60 Hz, 0.15 Amps

IL

Shown in Standard Two Tone Beige &
Cocoa Finish

 
  • Sealed Lead Calcium Battery (S)
  • Refillable Lead Acid battery (L)
  • 6 or 12 Volt Operation
  • Par-36 Sealed Beam Lamps
  • STD Lamps 6 Volt ~ 25 Watt,12 Volt ~ 25 Watt
 
  • Rugged 20 gauge Steel Housing
  • Front End Battery Access
  • Keyhole Mounting with Integral Shelf
  • Two Tone Powder coat Finish (Beige & Cocoa) Standard
  • Test Switch
  • Ammeter
  • Modular Control Chassis
  • Red (Power On) & Green (Trickle Charge) Indicators
  • UL Listed
  • New York City Approved/Calendar #38236
 
Height: 17.25"
Width: 15.75"
Depth: 7.50"
 

Streamlined product design makes the IL Series the perfect choice for light industrial applications where aesthetics are of principal consideration. Available with sealed or refillable batteries for use in a wide temperature range.

 

Unit Information (Watts per hour)

Model #

STD LAMP WATT

1.5

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Replacement Battery

2IL6S20***

25

64

50

32

24

19

14

13

12

(2) S610

2IL6S36***

25

100

75

50

38

30

25

21

18

(1) S636

2IL6S50***

25

120

90

60

45

36

30

26

23

(1) S650

2IL6L40***

25

120

90

60

45

36

30

26

23

(1) L640

2IL12S10

25

60

45

30

23

18

15

13

11

(2) S610

2IL12S15***

25

100

75

50

38

30

25

21

18

(1) S1215

2IL12S20***

25

120

90

60

45

36

30

26

23

(1) S1220

2IL12S36***

25

200

150

100

76

60

50

42

36

(2) S636

***Chicago Code Approved

Illumination is rated to 87.5% of nominal system voltage and recharge to full capacity within 24 hours.
NEC requires 1.5 hours of emergency illumination.

 

 

- Created by Bridgette O'Connor 2000 -