Thomas Research Products’ LBU series emergency driver provides 90 minutes of emergency lighting, It is UL-listed for factory and field installation and for dry and damp locations. It is available in 7W and 10W and in plastic and metal cases.
Fulham’s DirectAC self-contained LED light engine supports power ratings from 120 to 277V. It has a driver integrated on the circuit board, making it a low-profile option for wall sconces and ceiling luminaires. It is available in 10W, 15W, 23W, and 34W round configurations as well as a 15W, 4-by-7-in. rectangular configuration.
EarthTronics’ TB-2100, LED emergency driver for Type B T8 LEDs powers two lamps and installs in place of the existing ballast. It has a 90-minute rated battery life and recharges within 24 hours of a full emergency discharge. It comes with an illuminated test switch.
Lutron Electronics’ Hi-Lume Premier architectural downlight driver with EcoSystem digital control works with small aperture downlights, smaller and lower-wattage linear and decorative luminaires. It offers flicker-free dimming down to 0.1 percent.
Inventronics’ 30W EUC Series, IP-66/67 rated constant-current driver is designed for low-power projects that do not require programmability. It has a metal housing designed for flood, wall packs and architectural decorative lighting applications. Other models include 26, 35, 40 and 60W.
Universal Lighting Technologies’ PA driver provides 12V DC or 24V DC auxiliary output power. It can be programmed down to minimum dimming level of 5 percent. The software allows designers to customize PA driver parameters, such as minimum and maximum output currents, dimming curves, dimming control voltages and a dim-to-off command.