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Ovia OVEMU2 MODULAR-U-LUX & U-LITE 2W LED EMERGENCY CONVERTER

SKU OVEMU2
Original price £35.59 - Original price £35.59
Original price
£35.59 inc VAT £29.66 exc VAT
£35.59 - £35.59
Current price £35.59 inc VAT £29.66 exc VAT inc VAT £29.66 exc VAT

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Description

Ovia OVEMU2 Modular 2W LED Emergency Converter

The Ovia OVEMU2 Modular Emergency Converter provides a simple and reliable way to add emergency lighting functionality to compatible Ovia lighting installations. Designed specifically for use with Inceptor U-Lite and U-Lux luminaires, this compact emergency conversion module delivers dependable backup illumination during mains power failure.

Featuring a high-performance LiFePO4 battery, the OVEMU2 provides a minimum 3-hour emergency duration, helping buildings maintain safe evacuation lighting and comply with emergency lighting requirements. The integrated selectable self-test function helps reduce maintenance workloads by automatically monitoring system performance and identifying faults.

Its compact design allows easy integration into compatible fittings, making it ideal for both new projects and emergency lighting upgrades. With low power consumption, long-life battery technology and a robust 5-year warranty, the OVEMU2 offers a cost-effective solution for commercial, industrial and public-sector lighting installations.

Key Benefits

  • Converts compatible fittings into emergency luminaires
  • Designed for Ovia Inceptor U-Lite and U-Lux ranges
  • 3-hour emergency backup duration
  • Selectable self-test functionality
  • Long-life LiFePO4 battery technology
  • Compact modular design
  • Ideal for retrofit and new installations
  • Supports emergency lighting compliance
  • 5-year manufacturer warranty
Specification
FAQ's

Can the OVEMU2 be fitted to any LED luminaire?

No. The OVEMU2 is designed specifically for compatibility with Ovia Inceptor U-Lite and U-Lux fittings. Emergency converters must be matched correctly to the luminaire and driver configuration to ensure emergency operation performs as intended.

Is it better to buy a fitting with integrated emergency backup or use an emergency converter?

It depends on the project. Integrated emergency fittings are often simpler for small installations, while emergency converters can be more cost-effective for larger projects because they allow standard fittings to be upgraded without replacing the complete luminaire. This can reduce replacement costs and simplify future maintenance.

What happens if the battery inside an emergency converter fails?

If the battery reaches the end of its service life or develops a fault, the emergency duration may be reduced or unavailable. The OVEMU2's self-test function can help identify battery issues before they become a compliance risk.

Why are LiFePO4 batteries increasingly used in emergency lighting?

LiFePO4 batteries typically offer improved thermal stability, longer service life and greater reliability compared to older emergency lighting battery technologies. They also maintain performance more effectively over repeated charge and discharge cycles.

What should specifiers compare when choosing an emergency converter?

Key considerations include:

  • Compatibility with the luminaire
  • Emergency duration
  • Battery technology
  • Self-test capability
  • Warranty period
  • Charging time
  • Emergency output performance
  • Long-term maintenance requirements