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Bactec Fluorescent Series User's Manual



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FBP50

1,400 L

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Job Information

Type:

Job Name:

Cat. No.:

Notes:

Features

Illumination: The FBP50

provides 90 minutes of

emergency illumination by

utilizing existing fluorescent

lighting, and produces 1,100-

1,400 lumens initial emergency

light output. The FBP50 can be

used with most 17 W through

215 W (2’-8’) T8, T9, T10, or

T12 fluorescent lamps without

integral starters, including

U-shaped, HO, VHO, circline,

energy saving, and 4-pin twin,

quad, and triple twin-tube

compacts. One or two lamp

operation may be selected.

The FBP50 is also compatible

with most 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-lamp

electronic, standard, energy

saving and dimming AC ballasts.

See lamp operation for specific

lamp types.

Housing: Housing is

constructed of 20 gauge steel

with a high temperature

powder coat paint finish. Slim

housing allows for wireway

channel mounting on most

recessed luminaires.

Operating Temperature

Range:

Standard and Damp Location

32°F (0°C) to 131°F (55°C)

Electronics: 120/277 VAC

dual voltage input with surge

protection, solid-state charging

circuitry provides for a reliable

charging system. Charging

system is complete with AC

indicator lamp and test switch.

Electrical Specifications:

Input Power: 4 W max.

Battery

Maintenance free, sealed nickel

cadmium battery. Supplies 90

minutes of emergency power.

Estimated service life of 10

years.

Lamp Operation

1

: Operates

the following lamp types

2

:

T8 linear fluorescent

T12 linear fluorescent

T9 circline

T12 U-bent fluorescent

T5 long compact fluorescent

Compact 4-pin fluorescent

Notes:
1) Consult factory for compatibility,
operation and performance of product
with lamp types not listed.
2) See table 1 on back for specific lamp
performance and operation.

Code Compliance

UL 924 and optional UL damp

location listed. NFPA 70, NFPA

101, NEC, BOCA, OSHA and

IBC illumination standards.

Suitable for use in sealed and

gasketed luminaires.

Warranty

Five year full electronics

warranty. Kirby g4 vacuum cleaner user manual. Five year full battery

warranty.

Manual

FBP50

Fluorescent

13.25'

(33.65 cm)

Bactec Fluorescent Series User S Manaul

1.5'

(3.8 cm)

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(6.1 cm)

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