Central power supply systems

VARIABLE SOLUTIONS WITH WEB-BASED ACCESS FOR MONITORING

Next generation emergency luminaire monitoring and control.
The unique Wireless Professional system from RP-Technik provides control and monitoring of single-battery luminaires in an emergency lighting system anywhere and at any time. Every emergency or safety luminaire registered in the system has a wireless module, with which it reports its current status and the results of legally required regular tests to the central unit.

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CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS

The more powerful central power supply systems are designed for large buildings and supply up to 96 circuits.

LOW-POWER SYSTEMS

Our easy-to-maintain low-power systems are suited to smaller projects or just one fire section. They are extremely cost-effective because they do not need fire-resistant cabling.

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EMERGENCY LIGHTS

for centralised power supply systems

CENTRAL POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS

The concept of the central power supply systems provides the connected emergency and safety luminaires with a power supply from a central point.

The central power supply system installed in an operating room is connected to the luminaires using fire-resistant E30 cables.

Since the concept allows substations and subdistributors to be connected, the system is very flexible and can be adapted to all requirements.

Up to 96 circuits and 1920 connected luminaires can be installed per 19″ cabinet.

LOW-POWER SYSTEMS

The concept of a low-power system combines the high safety standard of a single-battery system with the operating convenience of a central power supply system. In each fire section there is an operating room in which a system is installed, which serves only to power the emergency and safety luminaires in this fire section.

This decentralised concept makes the use of fire-resistant E30 power cables in accordance with MLAR 2005 superfluous.

It goes without saying that several low-power systems can be interconnected with one another via TCP/IP and therefore jointly monitored. Even when using several systems, the service technician is then quickly and reliably notified of the status of connected luminaires and batteries installed in the system.

Low-power systems are permitted up to an output rating of 1500 W.

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