the ballast switches to emergency mode, which converts existing lighting equipment into emergency lighting equipment to meet NFPA's Life Safety Code and National Electrical Code without the need to connect separate
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one electromechanical "hard" contact, plus two solid-state outputs • Design complies with standards UL991, EN 418, and EN 954-1 (Safety Category 4) • For use in functional stop category 0 applications per NFPA 79 and EN 418 • 5 amp safety output contacts • Plug-in terminal blo...
Similarly NFPA 79-15 Clause 3.3.35 – defines not the e-stop device itself but the condition of Emergency Switching Off as: “an emergency operation intended to switch off the supply of electrical energy to all or part of an installation.” Further, NFPA 79 C9.2.5.4 states an e-stop, w...