Description
Quick Facts
- Either use as DLC listed UL Type B tube working with standard Non-Shunted lamp holders
- Or use as UL924 listed emergency device pairing with our innovative SecureSocket lamp holders
- Replaces 4’ T8 fluorescent lamp
- Operates directly on 120-277V line voltage
- SelectKelvin switch for CCT adjustment
- Continuous self-test design to ensure tube safety
- Polycarbonate and aluminum allows shatter proof
- L70 rated lifetime 50,000 hours, 5 years warranty
- Two input sides, one to power the standard mode and the other to power the EM mode
- Constant power output in emergency mode for a minimum of 90 minutes
Industry’s First Universal CCT Select Emergency Tube
Either directly use as DLC listed UL Type B T8 working with standard Non-Shunted lamp holders for general and emergency lighting, or pair with our innovative SecureSocket lamp holders and use as UL 924 listed emergency device for emergency lighting regulation compliance.
UL 924 Listed Emergency Device |Â Pair With SecureSocket Lamp HoldersÂ
The Universal Emergency Tube can be paired with our innovative SecureSocket lamp holders thus transform it into a UL 924 listed emergency device. No more worries for emergency lighting regulation compliance issues.
Simply replace the existing Shunted or Non-Shunted lamp holders in the fixture with our innovative SecureSocket lamp holders, which are tailor-made to match with the recessed design on two ends of the emergency tube, then lock the lamp holders with the tube using the provided lock buckle.
DLC 5.1 Listed UL Type B Tube |Â Work With Standard Non-Shunted Lamp Holders
The Universal Emergency Tube can be used as normal DLC 5.1 Listed UL Type B T8 for both general and emergency lighting.
Simply wire the emergency tube in the same way as normal UL Type B tube, using standard Non-Shunted lamp holders in the fixture.
Integrated EM Battery – No Need Auxiliary Emergency Power Supply
Designed with integrated emergency battery back-up, GREEN CREATIVE’s innovative emergency T8 LED lamp eliminates the need to install an auxiliary emergency power supply, drastically reducing installation time and costs.
SelectKelvin Technology – Easy To Stock
The SelectKelvin switch on the body of the tube allows convenient selecting from three different color temperatures of 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K. Meeting various lighting design requirements with only one product, providing optimized stock management for emergency lighting.
5000K
4000K
3500K
Continuous Self-Test Design – Safety Ensured
The integrated real-time self-test design will perform continuous testing when connected to the always ON AC power supply. Unlike other EM tubes in the market, this tube will allow customers to monitor the battery status any time versus others will only detect failures during their regular self-testing cycle.
Manual testing is also possible with the easy-accessible test button on the body of the tube. No accessory kit needed!
This product has two input sides, one on each end. INPUT SIDE (fig. A) and EM INPUT SIDE (fig. B). INPUT SIDE is for ensure the lamp operate in standard mode and controlled through a wall switch, while EM INPUT SIDE provides power to charge to integrated battery, which should be always live except during a power outage.
The UNSWITCHED LINE must be installed on the EM INPUT SIDE of the tube that has the Test Button and Indicator Light while the SWITCHED LINE must be installed on the INPUT SIDE of the tube that has the CCT Select Switch.
All-In-One Solution
The tube is engineered for providing all-in-one solution for both general lighting and battery back-up emergency lighting in three selectable color temperatures, using as either DLC 5.1 listed UL Type B T8 or pair with our innovative SecureSocket lamp holders and use as UL924 listed emergency device.
It can be used as a normal linear LED tube with double ended wiring for bypass application, supporting on/off switching operation at normal 120-277V power supply.
In case of power outage, the T8 LED tube offers 90 minutes of light at 600 lumens under emergency use, exceeding the minimum illuminance requirement in most applications.