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Teknoware offers an extensive range of products for central battery systems, including 24 V Central battery systems as well as addressable and non-addressable 230 V central battery systems.
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WHAT IS CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM? A central battery system for emergency lighting means that the emergency power source is provided centrally for emergency and output lighting. In other words, every emergency and output light does not have to have its own battery or supercapacitor. The Central Batteries System is often seen as a solution for large buildings and locations. However, the use of a small central battery system in a building with no more than twenty emergency and exit lights can often pay off. Teknoware Qatar CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS
Teknoware offers an extensive range of products for central battery systems, including 24 V Central battery systems as well as addressable and non-addressable 230 V central battery systems. All our central battery systems, components, and accessories are developed in Lahti, Finland. Teknoware's central battery systems are made to order in our own factories to optimize both price and functionality. What are the benefits of central battery system? A central battery system offers some advantages compared to a self- contained emergency lighting system. Firstly, fewer components need to be serviced and maintained, as there are no batteries or supercapacitors in the luminaires themselves. This really pays off when the natural life of the batteries comes to an end. With a central battery system, the batteries can be replaced in one place, in contrast to self - contained emergency and exit lights, where the batteries in each light must be replaced individually. With addressable central battery systems, there are also different ways to centrally monitor the entire emergency lighting system. Through the central monitoring of the addressable emergency and exit lamps, each lighting circuit and each luminaire can be individually monitored. Teknoware's central monitoring systems for central battery systems can also be integrated into a building management system via an interface. Due to a simpler electrical design and the lack of an individual backup power source to the centrally supplied Emergency and exit lights are also cheaper than self-contained Emergency and exit lights. In the case of a central battery system, although the central battery unit itself must be purchased together with batteries, battery cable, battery cabinet and optionally a central remote monitoring system, there are turning
points where a central battery system is simply located a more cost- effective solution for implementing an emergency lighting system in a building. For more information https://www.electrotrade.qa/en/product/emergency_lighting_syste ms/teknoware visit our website