Meeting NFPA Backup Power Requirements with Central Inverter Strategy:
John Rimbos, Myers Emergency Power Systems
April 15, 2026
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm ET
Credits LU | Elective TBD
Intermediate
This session will explore how a Central Inverter strategy can be used to meet NFPA backup power requirements for emergency lighting systems—while preserving architectural design intent and reducing costs compared to decentralized battery solutions.
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how centralized systems comply with NFPA 101 and NFPA 70, and how they can be integrated seamlessly into modern lighting designs. The presentation will include code interpretation, design best practices, and a cost-benefit analysis that demonstrates long-term savings and operational efficiency.
Attendees should have a basic understanding of emergency lighting systems and familiarity with NFPA 101 and NFPA 70 code requirements.
Learning Objectives
- Identify key NFPA code requirements for emergency lighting backup power
- Compare centralized and decentralized emergency lighting strategies
- Understand how Central Inverter systems maintain architectural lighting aesthetics
- Evaluate cost savings and maintenance benefits of centralized systems
Speaker

John Rimbos is a seasoned lighting industry expert with over 30 years of experience spanning product development, compliance, and strategic leadership. He has held key roles at major manufacturers including GE Lighting and Cree, where he helped shape innovative lighting solutions that balance performance, design, and code compliance. John’s deep understanding of emergency lighting systems and NFPA standards makes him a trusted voice in the field. His current focus is on helping designers and engineers implement centralized inverter strategies that meet safety codes while preserving architectural integrity and reducing costs.
