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Central Battery System

The TM Central Battery System provides reliable, centralized backup power to ensure continuous operation of emergency systems, such as lighting, during power failures.

Central Battery System

System Details

The TM Central Battery System provides reliable, centralized backup power to ensure continuous operation of emergency systems, such as lighting, during power failures. This system is designed with scalability and flexibility in mind, offering support for up to 63 substations and one central station. Equipped with a monitoring system, it helps maintain operational continuity and detects any damage or failure in individual circuits.

Application and Usage

  • Commercial and Industrial Buildings: Used to maintain emergency lighting and critical systems in case of power outages.
  • Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities: Ensures essential emergency systems, such as evacuation lighting and life-saving equipment, remain operational.
  • Hotels and Large-Scale Residential Complexes: Provides backup for emergency exits, stairwell lights, and alarms.
  • Public Spaces: Ensures safe evacuation in emergencies by powering emergency lighting systems and other critical circuits.

Specifications

  • IP Rating: IP30
  • Dimensions: S1: 1208 x 501 x 328 mm
  • Material: RAL 9003 powder-coated black steel
  • Insulation Class: Class I
  • Power Supply: 230 V AC / 50 Hz
  • Nominal Voltage: 216 V DC
  • Battery: Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries with a lifespan of up to 12 years
  • Capacity (1 to 8 hours):
    • 1 hour: < 900 W | 7 Ah
    • 2 hours: < 580 W | 7 Ah
    • 3 hours: < 400 W | 7 Ah
    • 8 hours: < 173 W | 7 Ah
  • Max Emergency Fittings/Circuit: 20
  • Max Number of Circuits: 24
  • Max Number of Stations: 1
  • Max Number of Substations: 64 (63 substations + 1 station)
  • Max Number of Emergency Fittings: 30,720

FAQ

The system monitors the current of individual circuits, and in case of damage or failure (e.g., ballast damage or lamp burnout), it provides the circuit number where the issue occurred.

Yes, each luminaire has a built-in addressable module that monitors the current. This allows the system to detect and inform the user of any problems in specific luminaires.

No, the system is not equipped with a touchscreen LCD panel. Instead, it uses 9 diodes to indicate system status and operation correctness.

The system can support up to 30,720 emergency fittings, making it ideal for large-scale commercial and industrial applications.

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