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Survive-All SV NEMA 4X emergency LED.
A washdown and corrosion-rated emergency unit with NSF options, documented with both lead-calcium and NiCd battery choices.
Ordering data
Survive-All SV models and specifications.
All 6 configurations of the family are specified on this page, so you can compare wattages, outputs and options side by side.
| Model | Battery | Capacity at 1.5h, 2h, 3h, 4h | LED lamp options | Input | Operating temp | Key ratings | CEC Title 20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SV18M | 6 V lead-calcium, 18 W | 18, 12, 8, n/a W | LA 6 V 4 W, LB 6 V 5 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | Yes |
| 12SV24M | 12 V lead-calcium, 24 W | 24, 16, 12, 8 W | LG 12 V 4 W, LI 12 V 5 W, LJ 12 V 6 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | Yes |
| 12SV36M | 12 V lead-calcium, 36 W | 36, 24, 20, 14 W | LG 12 V 4 W, LI 12 V 5 W, LJ 12 V 6 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | Yes |
| 12SV54M | 12 V lead-calcium, 54 W | 54, 36, 27, 20 W | LG 12 V 4 W, LI 12 V 5 W, LJ 12 V 6 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | Yes |
| 12SV24N | 12 V nickel-cadmium, 24 W | 24, 18, 12, 8 W | LG 12 V 4 W, LI 12 V 5 W, LJ 12 V 6 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | No |
| 12SV40N | 12 V nickel-cadmium, 40 W | 40, 27, 20, 14 W | LG 12 V 4 W, LI 12 V 5 W, LJ 12 V 6 W | 120/277 V AC | 50 to 104 °F, cold-weather on select models | NEMA 4X, NSF, UL 924 | No |
Confirm the exact configuration against the current manufacturer specification sheet before approval or purchase.
Engineering reference
Choosing the right Survive-All SV configuration.
Confirm the required duration, then read capacity at that duration. Battery chemistry is a real choice here — lead-calcium and NiCd are both documented. Confirm the NSF listing if the area is sanitary.
SV is the unclassified counterpart to SVH: same capacity-per-duration approach, but built for washdown and corrosive areas rather than classified ones. NSF options and cold-weather variants make it the emergency unit for food plants and cold storage.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
These answers clarify the selection process without replacing project-specific documentation.
What battery options are documented?
Both lead-calcium and NiCd appear in the capacity table. The choice usually follows the ambient and maintenance expectations; confirm which chemistry applies to the configuration you are ordering.
Is this family suitable for food plants?
NSF options and NEMA 4X construction are documented, which is what suits it to sanitary areas. Confirm the NSF listing applies to the exact catalog number.
Are cold-weather versions available?
Cold-weather operation is available on select models. Confirm the rating for your specific configuration rather than assuming it across the family.
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