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ADVERTORIAL
EKTOR EMERGENCY TEST
SWITCH BASIC
T
he Emergency Test Switch
Basic is ideal for commercial
and industrial applications. The
Test Switch is supplied with a surface
mount enclosure with prewired
contactor for easy installation and
simple wiring. A 4-pole 25A contactor
allows each unit to service up to 4 lines
of emergency lighting. For installations
that require additional time for
regular lighting to be re-established,
Ektor’s Emergency test switch offers
a prolong function to keep emergency
luminaires lit for up to an additional 15
minutes to maintain safe light levels.
Prolong functionality is perfect for
installations using discharge lamps or
other slow start lighting.
The Emergency Test Switch Basic
provides the ability to perform both
90 and 120 minute tests meeting
the AS2293 requirements for new or
replacement emergency devices and
routine maintenance. In addition, a
walkaround time is provided by the
test switch allowing a contractor to
check the status of devices after the
set duration has completed.
This Timer was designed to slot
into the market, keeping in mind the
small to medium building applications
where more complex testing is
not required. By doing this Evolt
have managed to keep the pricing
competitive without comprising on
design, quality or performance of
this product.
The Emergency Test Switch
Basic features:
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Fully Compliant AS2293
>
Easy Installation
>
Advanced functionality (prolong and
selectable test duration)
>
Simple wiring
>
Competitive Price
For more information on this product
contact Evolt Pty Ltd on (02) 9502 1161
or visit our website
evolt.com.auto
view our full product range.
> Evolt
www.evolt.com.auEKTOR’S NEW EMERGENCY
TEST SWITCH BASIC EV-EM-
TIMER-BASIC MAKES IT EASY TO
COMPLY WITH AS2293.1 WHEN IT
COMES TO THE MAINTENANCE OF
EMERGENCY LIGHTING.
Ektor’s Emergency Test Switch Basic is supplied in a surface mount enclosure and
includes a 4-pole contactor for simple wiring and easy installation. See diagram below.
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