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    Mobile Device Backup Battery Chargers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Battery Chargers. Mobile Device Backup Battery Chargers.
    Power mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets when electricity is unavailable. Charge these batteries by plugging the included USB cord into a computer or charger. The cords and cables are backward compatible, so they work with connectors that meet the same or a lower USB standard. For maximum battery life, recharge these lithium ion (Li-Ion) batteries before they’re drained completely.
    No. of USB Charging
    Ports
    Electrical
    Connection
    USB
    Std.
    Voltage, V AC
    Battery
    Cap., mA·h
    Includes
    Features
    Color
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Each
    Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Battery
    3USB-A/USB-C2.0100/24020,0006" USB-A to USB-C CordCharge Status IndicatorBlack6"3"1"3935T29000000
     

    USB Chargers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. USB Chargers. USB Chargers, Style 9.
    Image of Specification. NEMA 1-15 Plug. Front orientation. NEMA 1-15. USB Chargers.

    Style 9

    NEMA

    1-15

    Plug

    Power up mobile devices and other electronics.
    Unlike many chargers in the market, these are high quality and reliable. All have passed strict U.S., Canadian, or European Union safety standards. Some of these chargers even have an LPS output, so if something fails inside the charger, it limits the risk of electrical shock. Most of our wall chargers also meet standards for energy efficiency when they're in-use, as well as when they're plugged in but not charging. Chargers that use switching regulation produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your outlet’s power and the power being drawn by your device. It also means they won’t get too hot.
    Straight Blade NEMA 1-15 Plug with Rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Battery
    Image of Product. Front orientation. USB Chargers. USB Chargers, Style 9.

    Style 9

    Image of Specification. NEMA 1-15 Plug. Front orientation. NEMA 1-15. USB Chargers.

    NEMA

    1-15

    Plug

    Chargers with a lithium-ion battery can power up to two mobile devices on the go.
    USB-A—USB-A chargers have the traditional USB connection. 5W chargers are typically used with small electronic devices such as speakers, routers, and cameras. 10.5W chargers are typically used with phones and tablets sold before 2016. 18W chargers will power phones and tablets sold after 2016. To charge large laptops and other high-power devices, use chargers with an output greater than 27W.
    USB-C—USB-C chargers are quickly becoming the new standard, often seen on new phones and tablets. Some are USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 certified, so they charge your devices on average 3-4 times faster than standard chargers because they send more power over your cable. 18W chargers will power phones and tablets sold after 2016. 27W chargers will power small laptops. Choose chargers with an output greater than 27W to charge large laptops and other high-power devices.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Chargers cannot be sold to the listed areas due to energy efficiency regulations.
    Output
    Style
    Connection (No.
    of Ports)
    Voltage
    Input Voltage,
    V AC
    Certification
    External Power
    Supply Efficiency Std.
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    9USB-A (1)
    USB-C (1)
    5V DC
    5V DC
    100 to 240UL Listed
    DoE Level VICalifornia, Canada7499N24000000

    Backup Power Supplies for Facility Lights

    Backup Power Supplies
    Image of Product. Back orientation. Backup Power Supplies. Backup Power Supplies for Facility Lights, Backup Power Supplies.
    Turn your facility lights into emergency lights—no need for generators or separate backup lights. Also known as battery inverters, these power supplies detect outages and shift your lights to battery power. To comply with UL 924 and help you meet NFPA standards, they activate your lights at full brightness for at least 90 minutes, even if they’re off or dimmed. A low-voltage disconnect extends the life of the battery by switching it off before it’s fully drained.
    An LED indicator tells you whether your lights are using primary or backup power. The indicator also tells you when these power supplies require maintenance. They have a manual test switch, so you can test them without disrupting the power.
    If you have more than one circuit, you’ll need to add a relay to bypass dimmers and on/off controls across circuits. You can also wire these relays to your fire alarm. Pull the alarm to activate lights to full brightness during emergencies, even without an outage. Also known as automatic load control relays.
    Maximum Recommended Power—Maximum recommended power is the total wattage of connected devices that these power supplies can support.
    Cannot Be Sold To—Power supplies that cannot be sold to the listed areas are restricted due to local energy efficiency requirements.
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    W
    Max. Recommended
    Power, W
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    V AC
    Output Voltage,
    V AC
    Lg.
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Battery
    Test Type
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    hr.
    Trip Time,
    sec.
    For Conduit
    Trade Size
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    Included
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    ° F
    Features
    Specifications Met
    Cannot Be Sold To
    Each
    3535120 to 277120, 27719 7/8"2 3/4"2 7/8"Manual1.55No45/32"SteelGray32 to 120Remote Test Switch and LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL Listed, C-UL Listed8197N260000000
    5050120 to 277120, 27722 1/2"2 3/4"3"Manual1.55No45/32"SteelGray32 to 120Remote Test Switch and LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL Listed, C-UL Listed8197N21000000
    125125120 to 277120, 27723 1/8"11 3/4"4 1/2"Manual1.50.051/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL ListedCanada8197N125000000
    125125120 to 277120, 27723 1/8"11 3/4"4 1/2"Manual1.50.051/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL Listed, C-UL ListedCalifornia8197N122000000
    250250120 to 277120, 27719 1/8"11 5/8"7 5/8"Manual1.511/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL Listed, C-UL Listed8197N12600000000
    375337120 to 277120, 27723"17 3/4"8 1/4"Manual1.511/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL ListedCalifornia, Canada8197N12300000000
    550495120 to 277120, 27723"17 3/4"8 1/4"Manual1.511/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL ListedCalifornia, Canada8197N12400000000
    550550120 to 277120, 27719 3/4"22"11"Manual1.511/2
    No21/2"SteelWhite70 to 85Test Switch, LED Indicator, Low-Voltage DisconnectNFPA 70, NFPA 101 7.8.1.2.2, UL 924, UL ListedCanada8197N12700000000
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