Emergency Backup Drivers

Our emergency backup drivers powers standard LED light fixtures when the main electricity supply is interrupted, ensuring reliable, code-compliant illumination during a power outage. Easily retrofit existing lights or specify for new builds to ensure safety and continuity in any commercial or industrial space.

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2x2 Backlit LED Panel – 3 CCT – 15W/20W/25W – MaxLite FlatMax Gen5 - Factory EM
MaxLite Controls-Ready 2x2 LED Panel Light with Selectable Wattage/CCT & Emergency Battery Backup
3500K/4000K/5000K Selectable
Ideal for smart lighting in offices, classrooms, clinics, and other spaces with partial window light. Tune CCT and wattage to task with three options each. Photocell/motion sensor accessory available for auto daylight harvesting and vacancy dimming—no rewiring required. High-efficiency design qualifies for DLC Premium rebates with factory-installed emergency backup for code compliance.

Lumens: 2,100-3,500

Watts: 15W-25W

Warranty: 10 Years

Sale price $202.95 ea
 
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2x4 Backlit LED Panel 3 CCT 22W 30W 38W MaxLite FlatMax Gen5 drop ceiling light with long lifespan and warranty
MaxLite Controls-Ready 2×4 LED Panel Light with Selectable Wattage/CCT & Emergency Backup Installed
3500K/4000K/5000K Selectable
Ideal for smart lighting solutions in interior spaces with partial window lighting. Field-select output (22W/30W/38W) and color temp (3500K/4000K/5000K) to meet each room’s needs. Optional photocell/PIR sensor adds daylight harvesting and vacancy dimming to slash energy bills. DLC Premium & 140lm/W qualifies for extra rebates. Factory-installed emergency battery for quicker project turnaround.

Lumens: 3,080-5,320

Watts: 22W-38W

Warranty: 10 Years

Sale price $219.95 ea
 
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BLD-RM40X-YYY Emergency Driver for UFO High Bays
40W Emergency Driver for UFO High Bays Up to 240W
Adds code-compliant emergency lighting capablity
Use with 0-10V dimmable UFO LED high bays up to 240W
Use with non-dimmable LED fixtures up to 40W
170V DC output voltage
Sale price $309.95 ea
 
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YM Series Emergency LED Driver for LED Lights Up to 150W
15W Emergency Driver for LED Linear High Bays, Flood Lights, and High Output Strip Lights and Troffers Up to 150W
Add emergency lighting to your LED lights
For LED fixtures up to 150W
Monthly and annual automatic self-test
25-56V DC or 60-300V DC output voltage
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$124.95 ea
 
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YM Series Emergency LED Driver for LED Lights Up to 80W
8W Emergency Driver for Strip, Troffer, Linear High Bay & Outdoor Fixtures Up to 80W
Add emergency lighting to your LED lights
For LED fixtures up to 80W
25-56V DC or 60-300V DC output voltage
Long life high temperature recyclable LiFePO4 battery
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$98.95 ea
 
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Common Questions About Emergency Drivers

How is this different from a traditional emergency light?

Traditional systems use standalone emergency lights and/or exit signs. An emergency backup driver, on the other hand, integrates directly with your existing general lighting fixtures, like troffers, high bays, or downlights. This turns these primary lights into emergency lights, providing more uniform and widespread illumination along egress paths, which is often a preferred modern approach.

Can I add an emergency backup driver to an existing LED light fixture?

Yes, in most cases. This is a primary purpose of these drivers—to enable easy retrofitting. They are designed to be wired between the fixture's main power source and its primary LED driver. It's crucial to ensure compatibility with the fixture's wattage and voltage. Installation should always be performed by a qualified electrician.

What does "Wattage Compatibility" mean, and why is it important?

Emergency drivers are rated for a specific wattage range (e.g., 20-60W). You must select a driver whose wattage range includes the actual wattage of the LED fixture it will power. Using a driver for a fixture that draws too many watts can cause failure, while one for a fixture that draws too few may not function correctly.

How long does the battery last during an outage?

Emergency lighting codes (like NFPA 101 Life Safety Code) typically require a minimum of 90 minutes of runtime. This provides sufficient time for building evacuation. The driver will power the LED fixture, usually at a reduced output level sufficient for safety, for this required duration.

What does "Self-Diagnostic" or "Self-Testing" mean?

This is a critical feature that simplifies compliance. A self-diagnostic driver automatically runs periodic tests of its battery and circuitry to ensure it will function in an outage. It will often indicate a fault with an LED light, alerting maintenance staff before the system fails. This eliminates the need for manual monthly and annual testing, saving significant time and labor, particularly for hard to reach lights, like high bays.

What maintenance is required?

The battery inside the driver is the primary maintenance item. While lead-acid batteries typically last 3-5 years, lithium-ion batteries can last 7-10 years. Self-testing drivers will alert you when the battery can no longer hold a sufficient charge and needs replacement.