Categories | Atex LED Flood Light |
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Brand Name: | LCD-CESP brand |
Model Number: | LCD-CES-EX-LN-01-150XXXX |
Certification: | CE RoHs SAA ETL UL ATEX IECEx UL844 |
Place of Origin: | SHENZHEN, CHINA |
MOQ: | 1pcs |
Price: | usd |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 5000 piece/ month |
Delivery Time: | 5-12 work day |
Packaging Details: | Carton box |
Lamp: | ATEX LIGHT ZONE 2 |
Effciency: | 130lm/w |
Led light source: | High Power LED |
Finish: | Marine grade powder coating |
Guarantee: | 5 years |
Application: | Gas station, manufacturing plants, chemical and petrochemical processing facilities, sewage treatment plants, off-shore, and dockside installations |
ATEX ZONE 2 15000 Lumen Explosion Proof Lighting Led 150W
Explosion proof lighting led 150W ZONE 2 GAS GROUP IIC T6 IP66 IK09 130lm/w
HAZARDOUS AREA Linear FLOODLIGHTS
LN Linear Floodlights have been specified and installed to provide
lighting to hazardous area locations and workspaces on an offshore
Jack-up drilling rig which had been brought in for maintenance in
the Middle East. General illumination of this rig, including ATEX
floodlights and lighting for access areas and walkways, was a
necessity for the safety and efficiency of the workers. All LN
emergency lighting products, manufactured by LCD CESP, installed
provided 100% light output for 1 hour with both IECEx and ATEX
Certification.
Overview of ATEX Lighting products:
Floodlights ATEX | Zone 1 & Zone 2
Floodlights ATEX Crane | Zone 1 & Zone 2
Light Fittings ATEX | Zone 1 & Zone 2
Worklight ATEX | Zone 1 & Zone 2
High Bay Lights ATEX | Zone 1 & Zone 2
Production Deatails
General | |
ATEX Classification | Group II Category 2 GD |
Application | Zone 1 and 21 |
Material | Aluminum with Temple glass and 304 stainless steel retaining clips. |
Operating Temperature Range Celcius | -40°C to +50°C |
Style | Linear |
Type | Linear |
Model: LCD-CES-EX-LN-01-150XXXX
Certifications and Compliance
Certified Listed |
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Compliance |
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Hazardous Rating(s) |
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Industry Standard(s) |
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Hazardous areas are classified in terms of zones on the basis of the frequency and duration of the occurrence of an explosive atmosphere.
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