New Etc Elts2 Emergency Lighting Transfer System Ul-1008 Nema 700

US $2,500.00

  • Orlando, Florida, United States
  • Jan 31st
*PRICE REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER!* This ETC ELTS2 Emergency Lighting Transfer System was purchased for a project to be used at the Walt Disney World Resort which never was implemented. It has been stored in its box since then and is available to you now. Its OEM warranty expired May 2014. This is a 12-circuit model in the small enclosure, which measures 38.8" x 25.3" x 10.3" and weighs almost exactly 100 lbs. It is ready for installation in your facility! ETC Emergency Lighting Transfer System™ (ELTS2) The ELTS2 is a UL1008-Listed, electrically operated and mechanically held automatic transfer switch that is qualified for use in emergency systems covered by NEC Article 700, meeting the most stringent requirements of any type of transfer switch. It automatically transfers lighting loads from a dimmer output to a separate emergency power source when there’s a power failure, fire alarm or other need for emergency lighting. Should the utility power-feed to your dimmer system go out, the UL1008-Listed ELTS2 will provide all-on emergency illumination. An Emergency Lighting Transfer System is designed to switch one or more lighting loads from one power source to another during a power failure or other emergency situation. ETC’s rugged ELTS2 construction and fail-safe circuitry are UL 1008-approved for any North American emergency lighting application where life safety is an issue. Flexible power requirements and circuit counts let you design the system you want. The ELTS2 allows selected houselights that are normally fed by a dimmer, to provide Code-compliant, full-on emergency illumination during loss of utility power, fire alarm activation, or manual activation. Unlike systems that simply bypass the dimmer, ELTS2 actually transfers the load (both hot and neutral conductors) from the dimmer output to a separate emergency power source. A local control panel that includes a test keyswitch and LED indicators clearly displays system status. ELTS2 works with new or existing fire-alarm or auxiliary-activation systems. Remote keyswitch stations also give you secure control where you need it. Ratings and Approvals UL and cUL ListingANSI/UL 1008 Automatic Transfer Switch for use in Emergency Systems (Category code WPWR) Complies with ANSI/NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems Satisfies requirements of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70):Article 700 – Emergency Systems Article 701 – Legally Required Standby Systems Article 702 – Optional Standby Systems Section 518.3(C)– Assembly Occupancies Section 520.7 – Theatres and Similar Locations Section 540.11(C) – Motion Picture Projection Rooms Seismic certification - International Building Code Product Features UL 1008-compliant, electrically operated, mechanically held (maintained) transfer switches prevent inadvertent connection of the normal and emergency sources Single– or Three–phase power: 120/208V Optional discrete emergency branch circuit feeds from an external circuit breaker panel (by others) or emergency main feed with built-in branch circuit distribution and overcurrent protection Self-contained system for up to 12 circuits at 20 amps Normal Mode—Connects load to dimmer output Emergency Mode--Connects load to emergency branch circuit Continuous monitoring and display of Normal and Emergency power status Automatically transfers selected loads from Normal power to Emergency power Automatically transfers back to Normal power when restored Configurable transfer and delay settings Remote station, fire alarm and auxiliary circuit activation Optional NEMA 4 cabinet for outdoor installation or where unit will be subject to spray from fire suppression systemsComplies with NEC Section 700.9 (D) (2) for fire protection of Emergency Feeder-Circuit Equipment Built-in fuses provide 65,000A Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) and insure compliance with NEC Section 700.27 Coordination Larger upstream breakers cannot be tripped by downstream branch circuit faults. GENERAL INFORMATION ETC’s Emergency Lighting Transfer System (ELTS2) is designed to switch one or more lighting loads from one power source to another when there is a power failure or other emergency situation present. APPLICATIONS • Emergency lighting applications in UL and cUL markets • School auditoriums • Theaters and concert halls • Themed retail or casino spaces • Houses of Worship, Churches GENERAL • Self-contained and separate from normal power or control wiring • Continuous monitoring of normal and emergency power • NEMA 1 rated cabinet • Seismic certified ELECTRICAL • Connect up to 12 – 20A circuits • Single or three phase power: --120/208V • Main feed with branch circuit distribution • Contractor connections are convenient and clearly marked SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL • UL and cUL Listing -- ANSI/UL 1008 Automatic Transfer Switch for use in emergency systems (category code WPWR) --UL File # E157852 • Complies with ANSI/NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems • Satisfies requirements of the National Electric Code (NFPA 70): --Article 700 – Emergency Systems --Article 701 – Legally Required Standby Systems --Article 702 – Optional Standby Systems --Section 518.3C – Assembly Occupancies --Section 520.8 – Theatres and Similar Locations --Section 540.11C – Motion Picture Projection Rooms • Self-contained system for up to 24 circuits • Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR): 65,000A RMS symmetrical • Standard Enclosure is NEMA 1; optional Enclosure is NEMA 4 SEISMIC CERTIFICATION – Independent lab certification and third party testing complies with the US seismic requirements of the International Building Code (IBC) for equipment in the emergency life-safety chain -- IBC 2000 – referencing ASCE 7-98 and ICC AC-156 -- IBC 2003 – referencing ASCE 7-02 and ICC AC-156 -- IBC 2006 – referencing ASCE 7-05 and ICC AC-156 -- IBC 2009 – referencing ASCE 7-05 and ICC AC-156 MECHANICAL • Wall mount unit with vertical mounting tab kit, alternative (horizontal) mounting tab kit available • 14 gauge welded steel cabinet, rated NEMA 1 or optional NEMA 4 cabinet • One-point (small unit) or three-point (large unit) door latch with key lock • Fine-textured scratch resistant epoxy paint • Hinged front access to wiring space for easy contractor connections – clearly marked termination strips and phase voltage lugs • Conduit entry via top, bottom or from any side (see manual • Control wiring separated from the higher voltage wires to avoid contact during installation OPERATION • Monitors normal power: upon the detection of power failure with presence of an emergency source disconnects normal source and connects emergency source • When normal power is restored, the emergency source is disconnected from the loads and normal source is connected to the loads • Monitors voltage on all normal phases • Field adjustable delay after a loss of normal power before switching to the emergency source – adjustable from 0 to 10 seconds • Field adjustable delay after the restoration of normal power before switching to normal source – adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds • Emergency state control priority: --1 – Power Fail --2 – Fire Alarm activation --3 – Local and/or remote activation ELECTRICAL NORMAL SENSE FEED INPUT • AC circuits with neutral to provide power to the normal side of the electronics and for sensing a power fail. --120/208V – Three phase, 4 wire (Main Feed) • Terminals sized for up to 8 AWG wire • Separate units required for mixed voltages EMERGENCY SOURCE FEED • Type M: Single feed main lugs provided to distribute emergency power to all circuits • Available in the following configurations: -- 120/208V – Three phase, 4 wire, 80A for 12 circuits / 160A for 24 circuits • Input lug wire range of 14 AWG – 2/0 for 12 circuits (small) • Fuse protection to allow listed use with any circuit breaker brand --Class G SCCR protection -- Located on load side of contactor and protects both normal and emergency source feeds MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS LOAD CONTACTORS • 20A circuits are rated for a continuous load of 1920W per circuit at 120V, 3680W at 230V, and 4432W per circuit at 277V • A single contactor set controls no more than 2 circuits • Switches both hot and neutral conductors • Mechanically interlocked to insure a break before make • Rated for mixed loads: resistive, tungsten and discharge lamps • Mechanically maintained (held) FIRE ALARM INPUT • Normally closed dry contact closure • Input terminals accepts 10 – 22 AWG class 2, two-wire from alarm panel USER CONTROLS • Front panel local control includes a test key switch and 3 indicators • Test Key Switch – three-position momentary key switch --Normal Mode with indicator --Emergency Mode with indicator --Fire Alarm with indicator • Allows connection of up to five remote control stations (5-wire, 24V Class 2, tested 16 AWG up to 1000’)
Condition New other (see details) :
A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes OEM ETC warranty expired May 2014. Will be put in a new box for shipment, includes shown mounting hardware and OEM manual (also downloadable online using links in details).

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