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Day-Ray, through its acquisition of EM Emergency Power Supplies
(formerly Engineered Magnetics), has more than 30 years of experience designing and building emergency lighting systems for aircraft. The
company is a recognized industry leader in emergency batteries and
power supplies.
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Day-Ray is among the first to develop new battery technology for emergency
aircraft power that utilizes Lithium-Ion battery chemistry. The K600-105-001 rechargeable power supply is the next generation of emergency power. It saves weight and greatly reduces
the maintenance required on an aircraft emergency lighting system.
Li-Ion batteries have no memory effects and therefore do not require reconditioning. Day-Ray’s
Li-Ion battery pack, the K600-105-001, also has an extremely low self-discharge rate and can
therefore be stored in a specified condition for up to two years and installed into service without
any charging or preparation. This improves performance and reduces costs, today and over the
life of the aircraft.
Day-Ray’s Li-Ion technology is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the latest
RTCA/DO-160E Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment. The units
satisfy all relevant regulatory requirements of FARs, and they meet or exceed all relevant performance requirements of Boeing specification S283T014 and S283W603. Click here for additional information on the K600-105-001 series.
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Day-Ray P/N
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Replaces
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Application
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K600-105-001
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D717-02-001 (Page Aerospace)
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737, 747, 757, 767, 777 Aircraft
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BPS7-3 (Radiant)
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RPS1-B (Radiant)**
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100865 (Bruce Industries)**
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** with harness assembly.
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Day-Ray offers a full line of nickel cadmium battery chargers designed to Boeing standards. It is our extensive expertise in battery charger design that led us to the development of our new Lithium-Ion battery chargers.
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