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Elaho Relay Panel Feedthrough

The Elaho Relay Panel Feedthrough (ERP-FT) is a flexible and affordable branch-fed power control solution suitable for a broad range of applications. With enclosures sized for up to 48 relays, the ERP-FT serves well as a stand-alone, venue-based solution. It provides switched power control for 120-347 V single-pole circuits and 120/208 V or 277/480 V double-pole circuits. Optional control cards add 0-10 V, contact input, or broadcast DALI functionality to the system. A single panel has the flexibility to control loads fed by different voltages, whether they are normal or emergency branch circuits. For existing buildings that want to add energy saving options, the ERP-FT is ideal. It has plug-and-play connectivity to Elaho Occupancy and Light sensors and Elaho Control Stations for easy energy code compliance.

Elaho Relay Panel Mains Feed

Unleash your architectural creativity with power distribution that can control all load types. The Elaho Relay Panel Mains Feed answers the call for more inventive power distribution in today`s advanced lighting systems. The panel distributes 300W phase-adaptive dimming, switching, and 0-10V control for full flexibility in designing your lighting control system. The Elaho Relay Panel Mains Feed allows up to six stations and six panels to be connected together over the Elaho control network, and can also store presets to be recalled from Elaho Preset Stations. With five extra positions available in the breaker panel, you can also power additional Elaho Room and Zone Controllers to outfit your entire building.

Emergency Lighting Circuit Transfer Relay

The Emergency Lighting Circuit Transfer Relay (ELCTR) is a branch circuit emergency lighting transfer switch designed to transfer a single lighting circuit up to 20A from one power source to another during a power failure or other emergency situation. UL 1008 Listed for North American emergency lighting applications, the ELCTR’s rugged construction and fail-safe circuitry are essential where life safety is an issue. The National Electric Code (NEC) article 700 clearly defines requirements for devices that can be used for emergency transfer of branch circuits. Most existing products do not meet these fault-current rating and endurance requirements.